Scuderia Toro Rosso has announced that Carlos Sainz will join the team with immediate effect. It means that our driver line-up for the 2015 season is now established as Max Verstappen and Carlo Sainz.
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Most interestingly, he says there could be a change of management at McLaren before the end of the month, which ties in with what someone else here said about Ron Dennis failing to procure sponsorship.
There is a rumor floating at the moment that Ron Dennis is in trouble with the biggest investor of Mclaren(Bahrain Ruling Family) because of not getting a title sponsor.The meeting will happen this month.Bahrain likes what the Austrians did with Mercedes this year and think Berger be a good leader.
Wtf??? Vettel?? Seriously? After 1 mediocre season? Also kvyat to rb after 1 year in STR???
Stunned.. and thats putting it mildly. He is doomed in that ferrari, thats as clear as anything will ever be. He and rai will be happy do duke it out for 10-12th places.
Massive changes to the status quo for next year, and I thought Hamilton leaving McLaren was big, three world champions moving seats, Vettel, Alonso and maybe Button. I really thought Vettel was going to stay out of this one, and he's taken the plunge first, expect the dominos to fall into place now.
Also any idea who will get the free Torro Rosso seat??
"Leave it to Lewis Hamilton to ruin Redbull's day" - Martin Brundle
"Ok Lewis, Its Hammertime!!" - Peter Bonnington
"Fresh tires, 15 laps. What do you think Lewis Hamilton is going to do?" - Martin Brundle
I should have stayed in bed, but how am I going to fall asleep again after this?
I am not amazed by F1 cars in Monaco. I want to see them driving in the A8 highway: Variable radius corners, negative banking, and extreme narrowings that Tilke has never dreamed off. Oh, yes, and "beautiful" weather tops it all.
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