So raikkonen managers confirms he is not going to red bull and that negotiations in fact ended some time ago.
http://www.f1times.co.uk/news/display/07930
This bit surprised meJuzh wrote:So raikkonen managers confirms he is not going to red bull and that negotiations in fact ended some time ago.
http://www.f1times.co.uk/news/display/07930
Alonso at Lotus???????Well connected journalist Peter Windsor speculated that Lotus and Ferrari may have agreed to a swap, with Raikkonen taking the Ferrari seat and Alonso joining his former team, Lotus. - See more at: http://www.f1times.co.uk/news/display/0 ... oesxN.dpuf
I think that one is pretty much set in stone.stefan_ wrote: - da Costa to STR
totally agree except diResta, because Grosjean has Total's sponsorship money, so Lotus won't want to sign with diResta unless he finds more money.stefan_ wrote:When you think silly season can't get any sillier... just wait.
My money is on this scenario:
- Ricciardo to RBR
- da Costa to STR
- Kimi stays at Lotus
- Hulkenberg replaces Massa
And in a secret fantasy of mine, unless Grosjean wakes the hell up:
- di Resta to Lotus
Not so secret no more. You indeed must be either living in a fantasy world or you missed two previous races (or half a dozen others). I'd start worrying if I were you because if RG 'wakes up" as you put it, Raikkonen may need five team orders per race to be in front not two as in Germany (not a problem anyway, right?). Tell me who was fighting for wins from the start in the last two races and who wasn't as always (China, Barcelona, Bahrain, Germany, Hungary)?stefan_ wrote:When you think silly season can't get any sillier... just wait.
My money is on this scenario:
- Ricciardo to RBR
- da Costa to STR
- Kimi stays at Lotus
- Hulkenberg replaces Massa
And in a secret fantasy of mine, unless Grosjean wakes the hell up:
- di Resta to Lotus
It's the second time I've read this bizarre comparison and the answer is the same:beelsebob wrote:Haha, Lewis vs Vettel in the same car would cause me to "have a crisis" every time we had a qualifying session I think
I agree that this year has cemented Vettel as a very good driver in my mind much more than previous years have. I still want to see him put up against others in a straight fight though. At the moment, he's still a little bit of a "Nigel Mansel" for me – was that him, or was that Newey's car?
Kiril Varbanov wrote:Kimi is not going to Red Bull - negotiations have failed some time ago, according to his manager, Steve Robertson, cited by Turun Sanomat - http://www.ts.fi/moottoriurheilu/f1/524 ... d+Bullille
That explains what is going on. Ferrari must have offered substantially more than Red Bull. I doubt that Lotus had a hand in the tender for Kimi's services. They don't have the cash muscle. But the Scuderia has reasons to put more money into their driver line up in case Alonso deserts to Red Bull next year, which I see increasing in probability...The report does not go into detail, it is thought that salary may have been the stumbling block preventing Raikkonen moving from Enstone to Milton Keynes.
I will be surprised to see Kimi at FerrariWhiteBlue wrote:Kiril Varbanov wrote:Kimi is not going to Red Bull - negotiations have failed some time ago, according to his manager, Steve Robertson, cited by Turun Sanomat - http://www.ts.fi/moottoriurheilu/f1/524 ... d+BullilleThat explains what is going on. Ferrari must have offered substantially more than Red Bull. I doubt that Lotus had a hand in the tender for Kimi's services. They don't have the cash muscle. But the Scuderia has reasons to put more money into their driver line up in case Alonso deserts to Red Bull next year, which I see increasing in probability...The report does not go into detail, it is thought that salary may have been the stumbling block preventing Raikkonen moving from Enstone to Milton Keynes.