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Mitch Evans:Rob Cregan (@robcregan): Carmen jorda couldn't develop a roll of film let alone a hybrid f1 car, f1 is about talent not money and nagging up fake positions
Fair to say this hasn't gone down wellHer boyfriend is Alexandre Molina, "Master of Ceremonies" of F1 (the guy that gives the caps to the drivers at the podium).
Her email, revealed in her new twitter accounts, is from Romelle Swire. The CEO of that company is Scott Harvey-Nicholls, boyfriend of... Tamara Ecclestone.
So she's a slower(?) Susie Wolff version but with some vague Ecclestone connection and without driving in tests (a plus)? Brilliant twitter/Reddit detective skills , they really pulled off "Emperor's New Clothes" on this one but where were they during previous seasons? As long she's not driving the car, doesn't earn +10 million and results aren't wasted on her = who cares.Jonnycraig wrote:Jorda's GP3 teammate:Mitch Evans:Rob Cregan (@robcregan): Carmen jorda couldn't develop a roll of film let alone a hybrid f1 car, f1 is about talent not money and nagging up fake positions
From Reddit:Her boyfriend is Alexandre Molina, "Master of Ceremonies" of F1 (the guy that gives the caps to the drivers at the podium).
Her email, revealed in her new twitter accounts, is from Romelle Swire. The CEO of that company is Scott Harvey-Nicholls, boyfriend of... Tamara Ecclestone.
Because test drivers have historically been brought into the F1 fold as young development drivers? Red Bull have their own driver program and Ferrari, McLaren and Mercedes groom young drivers so the vast majority of the F3 and GP2 drivers have no where to go.iotar__ wrote: So she's a slower(?) Susie Wolff version but with some vague Ecclestone connection and without driving in tests (a plus)? Brilliant twitter/Reddit detective skills , they really pulled off "Emperor's New Clothes" on this one but where were they during previous seasons? As long she's not driving the car, doesn't earn +10 million and results aren't wasted on her = who cares.
I don't really think anyone can disagree with you here. Carmen surely has the heart and the will to do it, but you need to have the talent too. She unfortunaly does not have it. There are other women who do have but aren't getting the chance.Facts Only wrote:It makes me sad the way that these signings are billed as some sort of equality and empowerment to women when in actual fact its just hugely insulting to any woman who is hard working and talented.
Its definitely one area where the new Super-Licence rules are of use, she says its her dream to be an F1 driver so she will need to head back to GP2 and win some races.
I'm sure someone will bill me as a sexist pig now but having a daughter and wanting her to do well in life genuinely makes me want to see equality and for her to be treated the same as any man.
The worst part about Jorda is that whilst we always say 'they're far better than any of us', having seen her in action, I genuinely believe that anybody on here given her amount of experience would be miles faster than her. As said, her heart is almost certainly in the right place, but she must surely realise how bad she is and deep down must be a tiny bit embarrassed to get opportunities based purely on how she looks.turbof1 wrote:I don't really think anyone can disagree with you here. Carmen surely has the heart and the will to do it, but you need to have the talent too. She unfortunaly does not have it. There are other women who do have but aren't getting the chance.Facts Only wrote:It makes me sad the way that these signings are billed as some sort of equality and empowerment to women when in actual fact its just hugely insulting to any woman who is hard working and talented.
Its definitely one area where the new Super-Licence rules are of use, she says its her dream to be an F1 driver so she will need to head back to GP2 and win some races.
I'm sure someone will bill me as a sexist pig now but having a daughter and wanting her to do well in life genuinely makes me want to see equality and for her to be treated the same as any man.
I'm all for emancipation in autosport and society in general. It means that men and women need to get equal chances no matter gender or financial backing. On basis of that, Carmen does NOT deserve that role, just like so many other male drivers in the past.