Well, from a Red Bull point of view, they invested years and money into Vettel (and Ricciardo and others too, of course) and with him being more of a match for the brand, and let's face it, a better driver, even then, I can see why they'd have him on a cover. But conversely, you can also consider Mateschitz's friendship with Webber...OneAlex wrote:I remember back when Webber was leading Vettel in the charge for the first WC, I was in a studio in London and they had Red Bull's in-house magazine in the lobby... on the front cover was Vettel being hailed as Red Bull's star with multiple features. Webber didn't even get a mention. It seemed pretty clear where corporately Red Bull stood in terms of who they wanted to win them their championship even when in the F1 arena itself it was more neutral between the drivers. I'd say performing isn't necessarily always enough with a top team... sometimes you have to make sure you're "their man", too.
Hamilton wouldn't worry about going to another team, he would just retire. He's done what he set out to do; he has emulated his childhood hero (and made a very large pile of money in the process) and there is nothing left to prove to himself. He would just walk away and start the next chapter of his life.Writinglife wrote:If they sacked Hamilton, do you really think he would stay out of a team for long? McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull et all would have a massive bidding war to land his services, then Mercedes would face the potential humiliation of Hamilton winning the WDC in a rival car.krisfx wrote:Hamilton sells sports cars with his celebrity life style and 3x WDC. They sack Hamilton and then Rosberg wins the WDC, think that's gonna go down well for publicity? Don't think so.Vasconia wrote:I cant see this happening because Rosberg is more like Button. Not like him exactly but he is calmer and he thinks more carefully what he says than Lewis. If justice exists Lewis should be the fired guy(if someone should be fired), because he does Little to keep a good atmoshere inside the team. But he is the nº1 of the team and he will finish his contract.
Not a fanatic, but it's clear as day as to which "brand" is worth the most to Mercedes' marketing team.
If anyone goes, it will be Rosberg, and it will be for performance reasons.
Even then Vettel and Ham will have decent clash...ringo wrote:If hamilton leaves Mercedes, doors will open at all teams, dont doubt that for one second. The team principals will find a way. There is no downside in hiring Hamilton for any team, regardless who is in the other seat.
Ferrari would give Lewis a seat in a heartbeat, that team is not about making drivers happy, the team is about Ferrari winning championships, especially constructors championships.
it will never happen :-"Racer X wrote:Vettel Ham would be a great team
7ka wrote:it will never happen :-"Racer X wrote:Vettel Ham would be a great team
Wow that looks seriously good. Hope it turns out like thisF1trainee wrote:Haas F1 looks set to use a yellow livery for 2016 F1 season -- Like Ferrari logo. But still not confirmed Ferrari B team job
News source - http://www.thisisf1.com/2015/12/13/haas ... rari-logo/
http://www.thisisf1.com/wp-content/uplo ... livery.jpg
Maybe the SF15-T was a hint...motorsports.nbcsports.com wrote:MARANELLO, Italy (AP) Fiat Chrysler chief executive Sergio Marchionne says the company would like to bring Alfa Romeo back to Formula One.
Giuseppe Farina and Juan Manuel Fangio won the first two Formula One titles while driving for Alfa Romeo but the company has been out of the sport since the 1980s.
Marchionne, who is also Ferrari’s chairman, says “It’s incredible how the Alfa Romeo brand remains in people’s hearts. That’s why we’re thinking about its return to racing, as our competitor, in Formula One.”
With Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen having finished third and fourth behind Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg this season, Marchionne is demanding an improved car for next year.
He says, “Overall, I am very pleased, considering where we started from this year.”