Yes, but Sauber is better at setup. And Sauber chassis should be very good next year.langwadt wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 13:12wouldn't Haas get the same new Ferrari parts?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Jun 2018, 02:11Give Perez a one year contract at Ferrari and Leclerc will do a year at Sauber which will be a faster car than the Haas nect year due to new Ferrari parts.
Flavio Briatore has no place in F1 after 2008, let alone any place near Mclaren.Ted68 wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 06:39Never going to happen, but I wish McLaren would just go ahead and change the team from the top down. Bring in a pair like Flavio Briatore and Ben Bowlby to build a team around Danny Ric, with a second driver like Sergio Perez. Send Brown and Alonso on their way with a completely separate Indy division, but get the F1 side focused on F1/P1 only.
Yes, we all saw how the cookie crumbled under pressure in 2010 and 2012. It's okay to be critical of Seb because he's made errors in back to back championships but quite another to disrespect a four time world champion.
2010 he was the outsider/underdog even going in to the final race. The pressure was on the others.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 08:52Yes, we all saw how the cookie crumbled under pressure in 2010 and 2012. It's okay to be critical of Seb because he's made errors in back to back championships but quite another to disrespect a four time world champion.
First of all, I was not being disrespectful, in fact I am rooting for Vettel for this year's championship. Second, I only stated a fact, and that is, Vettel has made mistakes which probably cost him the '17 title. Third, you cannot compare '10 and '12 seasons to '17 and '18. The pressure of being in a championship fight while driving for Ferrari is enormous as compared to RedBull.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 08:52Yes, we all saw how the cookie crumbled under pressure in 2010 and 2012. It's okay to be critical of Seb because he's made errors in back to back championships but quite another to disrespect a four time world champion.
I think he is a very good 'number 2 driver' very much in the Button mold.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 08:53On a different tangent, is it just me or is there anyone else here who sees a lot of value in Magnussen? I think he's experienced and fast and just 25. May be I just love his out and out ballsy old school character.
Better to have the driver throw away the championship through minute mistakes (Vettel) than have your team do it through strategy (Alonso x3).GrayGreat wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 10:10First of all, I was not being disrespectful, in fact I am rooting for Vettel for this year's championship. Second, I only stated a fact, and that is, Vettel has made mistakes which probably cost him the '17 title. Third, you cannot compare '10 and '12 seasons to '17 and '18. The pressure of being in a championship fight while driving for Ferrari is enormous as compared to RedBull.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 08:52Yes, we all saw how the cookie crumbled under pressure in 2010 and 2012. It's okay to be critical of Seb because he's made errors in back to back championships but quite another to disrespect a four time world champion.
I agree with the Bottas part, what could Merc have wanted from him that he has not delivered when able, except not pushing it with an overtake maybe, but i think his job it to gather points not take risks when the other car is not winning.Phil wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 12:00I’m fairly confident Dan will stay at RB, but is using the link to McLaren as a negotiation tactic.
Kimi and Bottas may be wanted too, especially at McLaren, due to some of the insight knowledge they bring with them. In the end though, im confident Alonso will leave F1 and McLaren may offer Kimi a 2 year deal. That will put Stoffel on the market, as they might put norris in the car too.
The free seat at Ferrari will probably go to Charles who will give Vettel a run. I think Mercedes will also keep Bottas for another 2 years.