Why would they? I doubt Ferrari would be anymore keen on being beaten by a Red Bull Alfa than a Red Bull Ferrari!djos wrote:Well there's always Haas or RedBull for 2017, then Ferrari would have to give then the current spec PU!
I was under the impression this whole 'splitting off' concept was against the rules? I'd imagine any such engine would have to be a clean slate, something Marchionne hinted at bring happy to do if Red Bull paid for it, though how genuine an offer that was, who knows.PlatinumZealot wrote:A Ferrari PU off-shoot perhaps? Slightly different development path and shared data to Ferrari seems tantalizing..
It is against the current rules. The whole debacle with Red Bull having a supposed separate development, of which the contrary eventually got officially stated, showed it's a little bit of day dreaming. It might be possible in the future though.ScottB wrote:Why would they? I doubt Ferrari would be anymore keen on being beaten by a Red Bull Alfa than a Red Bull Ferrari!djos wrote:Well there's always Haas or RedBull for 2017, then Ferrari would have to give then the current spec PU!
I was under the impression this whole 'splitting off' concept was against the rules?PlatinumZealot wrote:A Ferrari PU off-shoot perhaps? Slightly different development path and shared data to Ferrari seems tantalizing..
I agree with this. I've never really considered him a good driver. I also thought the sheer pace of the RB7 flattered him a bit in his young driver test.djos wrote:Maldo tries too hard and makes mistakes, if he calmed down he might be a decent driver, he has the speed. I doubt he ever will calm down tho.
I don't know why people keep bringing up JEV, sure he's French but people forget he was outclassed in qually by RIC in both years and only out scored RIC on points in their first year thru luck.
RIC actually showed consistent improvement in his race craft on top of his existing qually speed and then backed it up at RedBull racing for the last two years.
What has JEV done in the last two years of note? SFA, 3 poles and a 7th placed finish in a spec series! He doesn't deserve to be in F1 which is why Franz let him go.
Yes, obviously it's all a massive conspiracy against Rosberg...iotar__ wrote:"Wolff: Rosberg may have to wait for new Mercedes deal" http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/122297
I think this is the conclusion from Mercedes' investigation of Hamilton's slump in formand the solution, I want my points back please. This is your F1 crisis, if we don't like results driving well is awarded with firing. I guess they are worried that multiple engine failures and the most bizarre reliability problems (pedal, servicing substance contamination) at the crucial stage deciding WDC might not be enough. Marketing driven circus.
Bottas would be a nice Massa for Hamilton.continuum16 wrote:If they didn't re-sign Rosberg I think Bottas would be the logical replacement given Toto's involvement and the fact that he is already a Mercedes customer. However I think they will re-sign Nico for a one-year deal if the regs really are gonna change in 17.
Bottas would certainly make for a solid, no fuss number #2 driver.continuum16 wrote:If they didn't re-sign Rosberg I think Bottas would be the logical replacement given Toto's involvement and the fact that he is already a Mercedes customer. However I think they will re-sign Nico for a one-year deal if the regs really are gonna change in 17.
Won't happen, Webber was the last non-redbull junior driver to drive for the team and the junior ranks are now so chock full of talent there's no way they need Britney in their team causing trouble!FrukostScones wrote: but ROS in a 2017 RB could wreak havoc though
I'm just not sure Lewis would like that idea too much.ME4ME wrote: I think Ricciardo might fancy Rosbergs seat, and Toto just might like that idea as well
Ricciardo I think is one of the most promising drivers I would not mind him at all he showed great from his first year at Redbull beating Vettel. I would love to see him in a Merc.ME4ME wrote:I think it's as simple as Toto wanting to see:
a) If Rosberg can continue his new-found form in the first half of 2016
b) If there are any further issues between the drivers
I think Ricciardo might fancy Rosbergs seat, and Toto just might like that idea as well