They mentioned it at Sky as well so I guess it's official.adrianjordan wrote:Has Bernie been hacking his account?
I assume we know that that's an official account and not someone pretending to be Adam Parr?
They mentioned it at Sky as well so I guess it's official.adrianjordan wrote:Has Bernie been hacking his account?
I assume we know that that's an official account and not someone pretending to be Adam Parr?
...and customer teams and kit cars in 2016, that's why Haas delayed. They can stick their three cars joke teams as far as I'm concerned. They have trouble providing any competitiveness and opportunities for two drivers, nevermind three. Private sandbox of RB, Ferrari, Merc etc. part owning and part running it. "Lunatics running an asylum" only in their favour with "mastermind" (buy for nothing with bribes and personal connections, move to Middle-East, sell = profit) Ecclestone.scuderiafan wrote:https://twitter.com/adam_s_parr/status/ ... 1158125568
Interesting to say the least.
If it was happening in 2015 I'm sure at least one of the teams would've signed a 3rd driver by now. It doesn't seem credible that they'd decide on such a huge change so late into the previous season. It also means 3 teams would disappear next year. Caterham, Marrussia, Toro Rosso, Sauber, Lotus, Force India would be the contenders, can anyone honestly see 3 of those teams disappearing?mikeerfol wrote:They mentioned it at Sky as well so I guess it's official.adrianjordan wrote:Has Bernie been hacking his account?
I assume we know that that's an official account and not someone pretending to be Adam Parr?
Toro Rosso has...Waywardism wrote:If it was happening in 2015 I'm sure at least one of the teams would've signed a 3rd driver by now. It doesn't seem credible that they'd decide on such a huge change so late into the previous season. It also means 3 teams would disappear next year. Caterham, Marrussia, Toro Rosso, Sauber, Lotus, Force India would be the contenders, can anyone honestly see 3 of those teams disappearing?mikeerfol wrote:They mentioned it at Sky as well so I guess it's official.adrianjordan wrote:Has Bernie been hacking his account?
I assume we know that that's an official account and not someone pretending to be Adam Parr?
let's say this isn't bullocks and is genuine intel.....scuderiafan wrote:https://twitter.com/adam_s_parr/status/ ... 1158125568 Interesting to say the least.
No. Top drivers as Kovalainen at McLaren, Barrichello and Irvine at Ferrari (if you don't like him you might add Massa 2010-2013) etc.? This is against reality when they barely provide equal opportunities and treatment for two drivers nevermind three. It's going to be some stooge, teenager from drivers program, favourite of team boss, veteran, local driver, marketable huge under-performer (naming no names), anyone who pays.alexx_88 wrote:Having more top drivers with the same machinery can only mean good things in terms of improving popularity among casual fans. It would also make judging drivers' ability a bit easier since there will be two guys to compare against, rather than just one.
Then what happens the following year if that driver isn't illegible for the 3rd car and the two other cars have contracted drivers? They can't go back to GP2 so that would be their single seater career effectively over unless they went to Indycars.WaikeCU wrote:Would be nice if the rules say that the third car can only be driven by a rookie.
Either one or two of the main drivers will leave, so that the rookie driver can be promoted to main driver or he has proven himself to other teams that (s)he's good enough for a main seat at their teams.Gaz. wrote:Then what happens the following year if that driver isn't illegible for the 3rd car and the two other cars have contracted drivers? They can't go back to GP2 so that would be their single seater career effectively over unless they went to Indycars.WaikeCU wrote:Would be nice if the rules say that the third car can only be driven by a rookie.
I looks like a bad deal for Alonso, he can't be that stupid, but he jumped to mclaren-renault-ferrari, so probably that is his thing, endless painScottB wrote:Sky Italia reporting an Alonso / Vettel seat swap is in the offing.
Seems... Unlikely to me. Vettel to Ferrari, Alonso to Mclaren and an RBR driver to Red Bull would seem a little more likely, but even then.