Ouch, the irony. Anyways, glad you rectified itManoah2u wrote:I think you answered yourself why.
It means that the future of ManorF1 is doubt. Wehrlein is still a Mercedes driver and will be for the foreseeable future. But, if Mercedes puts it own driver in a Ferrari that must mean that they think the situation at Manor is so unstable that they wont risk Wehrlein's future with it and go for a drive that is certain for 2017.KeiKo403 wrote:So Wehrlein goes from racing a current Merc PU to racing a year old Ferrari PU which will have no updates throughout the year?
Does this mean that Wehrlein is no longer a Mercedes jr driver?
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Well, that depends on whether Sauber will actually run Ferrari engines next year.KeiKo403 wrote:So Wehrlein goes from racing a current Merc PU to racing a year old Ferrari PU which will have no updates throughout the year?
Does this mean that Wehrlein is no longer a Mercedes jr driver?
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That is an scenario I did not consider, but Kaltenborn was ademend that they picked the 2016 Ferrari PU because they want to focus on the car design. But, we know that words coming from here mouth should not be taken seriously. Sauber with an Mercedes engine that could be the reason for Wehrlein's weired placement with Sauber.Manoah2u wrote:Well, that depends on whether Sauber will actually run Ferrari engines next year.KeiKo403 wrote:So Wehrlein goes from racing a current Merc PU to racing a year old Ferrari PU which will have no updates throughout the year?
Does this mean that Wehrlein is no longer a Mercedes jr driver?
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It's highly probable they will, and rather unlikely they won't.
Yet then again, Sauber has been a Mercedes 'customer' a long while ago, and they're in dire need of some performance.
An old Ferrari engine won't bring that, nor does Marcus Ericsson.
With Manor probably out, and thus a customer less, Mercedes has the capacity to supply one, and last year, Manor surely got a discount on Merc power thanks to Wehrlein.
That could mean 'good news' for biggest lucker in the field, kaltentrash's mess, Sauber 2017; in the form of a big discount on Mercedes power, which they probably can afford due to ERicssons money and the money they 'aquired' from BdB, aswell as their paycheck from 2016 standings. Perhaps they can even lure some of Manor's clients if that one is gone [sponsors].