That must be the Doomsday Scenario for Liberty! Haven't Honda committed to 2021 (but not 2022) recently?
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That must be the Doomsday Scenario for Liberty! Haven't Honda committed to 2021 (but not 2022) recently?
That's it, then. All over bar the gloating, and not much to look forward to between now and pre-season testing, unless Lewis Hamilton would care to make another of his seasonal social media gaffes...
Waits for Adrian to post something about favouritism......
What on earth are you going to do if the current rumours of Hamilton joining Ferrari turn out to have substance?
But the equity won't have much value. And didn't Paddy Lowe have the attributes you describe?
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If so, the first few laps of the race will be even more interesting, with the top 10 starting on the tyres with which they set their fastest lap in Q2, with the additional weight penalty of a full...
At one point Ayrton Senna offered to drive for Williams for nothing.
I agree, the current plight of Williams is a shame, they had phases when they were the dominant force in Formula 1, and even...
You're confusing Valtteri Bottas with Sebastian Vettel.
I know that in your mind it's Lewis Hamilton and "everybody else", but...
Agreed, but a seat in a Williams is a bit of a hospital pass right now, he'll be lucky to emerge from it with his reputation enhanced. Nico Hulkenberg, or someone with similar experience would be...
Usually, in the parallel universe that is Formula 1, if any rumour is strongly denied, it means that there's some truth in it:
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If anybody wants to watch a good documentary on a very talented British racing driver, may I recommend:
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While we're on the subject of "Good News", Sophia Floersch seems to have made a full recovery from her spectacular and horrifying crash at Macau:
http://sophiafloersch.info
And there appears to...
Thank goodness! After the uninspiring and unremitting dreariness that is Sochi, F1 is back at a proper circuit this weekend - you know, one that's a bit narrow, follows the natural contours of the...
Money.
Fair point, and Cosworth probably had far fewer staff. But nowadays it's more complicated than that, and a lot of intense development is needed at a macro level, including the fuels and oils. I...
As I don't have any wet paint to watch at the moment, and the weather's looking a bit damp, I'm currently watching FP1.
Aero runs seem to be the order of the day, which means running at as...
I'm not. It's Sochi, undoubtedly the worst track on the calendar. I may not even bother to watch.
Haas retaining their current lineup came as a bit of a surprise, but I'm sure that Guenther Steiner knows what he's doing.
Meanwhile, Hulkenberg looks like a wasted talent, who may be forced to...
That was different, obviously. That was St Lewis of Stevenage, and he's allowed to do stuff like that, because.
Where did Vettel "baulk" Hamilton? Even with DRS Hamilton struggled to get past the Ferrari.
The words you're looking for are "teamwork" and "racecraft". There's nothing wrong with what Vettel...
Charles LeClerc reminds me more and more of Alain Prost - undramatic, and gets the job done.
A superb result, and a welcome uplifting end to a tragic weekend.
He certainly has the experience that Haas need right now, and he's a safe pair of hands. Grosjean has been around for ages, but doesn't seem to have learned much, he's right up there with Pastor...
I think that Nico Hulkenberg is one of the wasted talents in Formula 1. He has an almost Amon-esque ability to get himself into the wrong car/team at the wrong time. Current rumours have him lined...
An informed insight into the travails of Renault:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYtp3Mwikas
With Ghosn out of the way, and the French taxpayer likely (and entitled) to start asking...