Exactly. My bad.
Hardly. The divorce between Ferrari and Alonso at the end of 2014 wasn't exactly a happy one.
The relationship was not good with Whitmarsh... but I can see Zack Signing him.
Vergne has been very critical of Red Bull recently, may not be an option.ESPImperium wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 22:56Didn't see it coming, i thought he would carry on for one more year, but he seems to want to explore pastures new and i don't blame him.
So, with this, i see the grid being like this now:
Mercedes AMG: 44] Hamilton / 77] Bottas
Scuderia Ferrari: 5] Vettel / 7] Raikkonen
Red Bull-Honda: 33] Verstappen / 10] Gasly
Renault Sport F1: 3] Riccardo / 27] Hulhenberg
Haas-Ferrari: 20] Magnussen / 16] Le Clerc
[Team Silverstone]-Mercedes: 31] Ocon / 18] Stroll [Read Force India] - Seemingly Ocon and Stroll are friends, and one will bring budget and the other will bring a Mercedes saving.
Mclaren-Renault: 55] Sainz / xx] Norris - Drivers will cost up to two thirds of Alonsos package, so the team will have extra development budget to spare.
Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda: 28] Hartley / xx] TBA - STR will have to look to going to the old well again, id say they will go for Buemi, but his contract with Toyota will say no. Id say Vergne may be brought back.
Sauber-Ferrari: 2] Vandoorne / xx] Giovinazzi - Sauber are back up for sale, and the rumour is that they are on the brink of a takeover by Alfa Romeo.
Williams-Mercedes: 11] Perez / xx] Russell - Russell will save on engine budget from Mercedes and Perez will bring in budget.
I now think your predictions may be very close to spot on.ESPImperium wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 22:56Didn't see it coming, i thought he would carry on for one more year, but he seems to want to explore pastures new and i don't blame him.
So, with this, i see the grid being like this now:
Mercedes AMG: 44] Hamilton / 77] Bottas
Scuderia Ferrari: 5] Vettel / 7] Raikkonen
Red Bull-Honda: 33] Verstappen / 10] Gasly
Renault Sport F1: 3] Riccardo / 27] Hulhenberg
Haas-Ferrari: 20] Magnussen / 16] Le Clerc
[Team Silverstone]-Mercedes: 31] Ocon / 18] Stroll [Read Force India] - Seemingly Ocon and Stroll are friends, and one will bring budget and the other will bring a Mercedes saving.
Mclaren-Renault: 55] Sainz / xx] Norris - Drivers will cost up to two thirds of Alonsos package, so the team will have extra development budget to spare.
Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda: 28] Hartley / xx] TBA - STR will have to look to going to the old well again, id say they will go for Buemi, but his contract with Toyota will say no. Id say Vergne may be brought back.
Sauber-Ferrari: 2] Vandoorne / xx] Giovinazzi - Sauber are back up for sale, and the rumour is that they are on the brink of a takeover by Alfa Romeo.
Williams-Mercedes: 11] Perez / xx] Russell - Russell will save on engine budget from Mercedes and Perez will bring in budget.
This is what gets upvoted here:ESPImperium wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 22:56Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda: 28] Hartley / xx] TBA - STR will have to look to going to the old well again, id say they will go for Buemi, but his contract with Toyota will say no. Id say Vergne may be brought back.
WRT to Red Bull and Toro Rosso, they have limited options outside of F1 if they decide Sainz and Verstappen would be too fractious - they have no-one else with a superlicense. Ticktum was just denied a test license after his 2 year ban and he's their highest ranked junior (doesn't qualify on superlicense points or F1 mileage). Of their old drivers only Buemi is still affiliated - would he leave Toyota for another shot with Toro Rosso? I'm not sure. Verge was most recently testing for Ferrari, likewise Kvyat. I'm coming around to the thought that Red Bull will go with Sainz, with Gasly remaining at Toro Rosso - at least for a year to see how it works.ESPImperium wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 22:56Didn't see it coming, i thought he would carry on for one more year, but he seems to want to explore pastures new and i don't blame him.
So, with this, i see the grid being like this now:
Mercedes AMG: 44] Hamilton / 77] Bottas
Scuderia Ferrari: 5] Vettel / 7] Raikkonen
Red Bull-Honda: 33] Verstappen / 10] Gasly
Renault Sport F1: 3] Riccardo / 27] Hulhenberg
Haas-Ferrari: 20] Magnussen / 16] Le Clerc
[Team Silverstone]-Mercedes: 31] Ocon / 18] Stroll [Read Force India] - Seemingly Ocon and Stroll are friends, and one will bring budget and the other will bring a Mercedes saving.
Mclaren-Renault: 55] Sainz / xx] Norris - Drivers will cost up to two thirds of Alonsos package, so the team will have extra development budget to spare.
Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda: 28] Hartley / xx] TBA - STR will have to look to going to the old well again, id say they will go for Buemi, but his contract with Toyota will say no. Id say Vergne may be brought back.
Sauber-Ferrari: 2] Vandoorne / xx] Giovinazzi - Sauber are back up for sale, and the rumour is that they are on the brink of a takeover by Alfa Romeo.
Williams-Mercedes: 11] Perez / xx] Russell - Russell will save on engine budget from Mercedes and Perez will bring in budget.
I believe the Alfa involvement is being rolled back from, it was very much Marchionne's project. I'd expect Ericsson to stay if the Swedes still own it, and Vassuer is a big Vandoorne fan, so that's a possible, Giovinazzi if Ferrari push him.ESPImperium wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 22:56Didn't see it coming, i thought he would carry on for one more year, but he seems to want to explore pastures new and i don't blame him.
So, with this, i see the grid being like this now:
Mercedes AMG: 44] Hamilton / 77] Bottas
Scuderia Ferrari: 5] Vettel / 7] Raikkonen
Red Bull-Honda: 33] Verstappen / 10] Gasly
Renault Sport F1: 3] Riccardo / 27] Hulhenberg
Haas-Ferrari: 20] Magnussen / 16] Le Clerc
[Team Silverstone]-Mercedes: 31] Ocon / 18] Stroll [Read Force India] - Seemingly Ocon and Stroll are friends, and one will bring budget and the other will bring a Mercedes saving.
Mclaren-Renault: 55] Sainz / xx] Norris - Drivers will cost up to two thirds of Alonsos package, so the team will have extra development budget to spare.
Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda: 28] Hartley / xx] TBA - STR will have to look to going to the old well again, id say they will go for Buemi, but his contract with Toyota will say no. Id say Vergne may be brought back.
Sauber-Ferrari: 2] Vandoorne / xx] Giovinazzi - Sauber are back up for sale, and the rumour is that they are on the brink of a takeover by Alfa Romeo.
Williams-Mercedes: 11] Perez / xx] Russell - Russell will save on engine budget from Mercedes and Perez will bring in budget.