I'm pretty sure that they won't risk having two Mercedes drivers in 2nd team with no backup for 1st.
That literally made me laugh out loudBig Tea wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 11:53I like Red Bull, and Really like STR, but I wish Helmut would stop nagging about taking their toys home. Do it or shut up.
It seems every couple of months there is a headline 'Red Bull to quit F1' (and VW to enter).
Reminds me of a guy I used to work with, His wife was always going to leave him if..... They are still married after 30 od years though.
For 2019, Toro Rosso says, "It's not a shortlist, but rather a longlist," smiles the Austrian, adding, "There are ten names on it."
Marko says, "It's not going to be one with a Mercedes tie." However, he also notes, "Everything's possible."
http://www.speedweek.com/formel1/news/1 ... stieg.html
Big Tea wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 11:53I like Red Bull, and Really like STR, but I wish Helmut would stop nagging about taking their toys home. Do it or shut up.
It seems every couple of months there is a headline 'Red Bull to quit F1' (and VW to enter).
Reminds me of a guy I used to work with, His wife was always going to leave him if..... They are still married after 30 od years though.
When will they clear Mercedes and Ferrari? That should be the real target.Wouter wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 16:45Big Tea wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 11:53I like Red Bull, and Really like STR, but I wish Helmut would stop nagging about taking their toys home. Do it or shut up.
It seems every couple of months there is a headline 'Red Bull to quit F1' (and VW to enter).
Reminds me of a guy I used to work with, His wife was always going to leave him if..... They are still married after 30 od years though.
It is only a headline to interest the readers.
Dr. Marko: "We are happy to have a great partner with Honda for the next few years. However, should this cooperation - for whatever reason - not work as expected, Red Bull would only be leaving the Formula One. »
But Dr. But Marko immediately makes it clear: "The partnership with Honda is going very well so far with Toro Rosso and will continue to work with Red Bull Racing in 2019." The Le Mans winner of the year 1971 already made the optimistic forecast stand out: "We will Clear ahead of Renault in 2019. »
I just saw the onboards and in this case Ericsson just hit him with 2m of track on his right!
I am supprised how quickly they both caught and passed him. he started moving soon enough, just seemed not to pick up.nzjrs wrote: ↑05 Sep 2018, 10:48I just saw the onboards and in this case Ericsson just hit him with 2m of track on his right!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_bCXbKgL_w
Surprising how easily the suspension failed, especially in the context of the Silverstone crash.
Hartley probably didn't get his clutch bite point right, but he also tends to loose spots on the 1st lap which does not help his cause.Big Tea wrote: ↑05 Sep 2018, 13:47I am supprised how quickly they both caught and passed him. he started moving soon enough, just seemed not to pick up.nzjrs wrote: ↑05 Sep 2018, 10:48I just saw the onboards and in this case Ericsson just hit him with 2m of track on his right!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_bCXbKgL_w
Surprising how easily the suspension failed, especially in the context of the Silverstone crash.
Honda has always said their goal was to surpass Mercedes and of course I'm sure that's what all manufacturers want to do, but it's highly complex and with gains still being made by Mercedes and now even more so Ferrari, I wonder what Honda have in store. They might no need to make the gains if RB keep producing a dominant chassis, but I would hope that goal is still there and they don't have to rely on RB to improve their situation.Ground Effect wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 23:24When will they clear Mercedes and Ferrari? That should be the real target.Wouter wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 16:45Big Tea wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 11:53I like Red Bull, and Really like STR, but I wish Helmut would stop nagging about taking their toys home. Do it or shut up.
It seems every couple of months there is a headline 'Red Bull to quit F1' (and VW to enter).
Reminds me of a guy I used to work with, His wife was always going to leave him if..... They are still married after 30 od years though.
It is only a headline to interest the readers.
Dr. Marko: "We are happy to have a great partner with Honda for the next few years. However, should this cooperation - for whatever reason - not work as expected, Red Bull would only be leaving the Formula One. »
But Dr. But Marko immediately makes it clear: "The partnership with Honda is going very well so far with Toro Rosso and will continue to work with Red Bull Racing in 2019." The Le Mans winner of the year 1971 already made the optimistic forecast stand out: "We will Clear ahead of Renault in 2019. »