What has happened with Williams F1 and Sir Frank???
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First they break away from FOTA and don't stand strong against Bernie and the FIA. Okay, I can see that, but now Williams F1, and of all people, Campos F1, is denying the former BMW Sauber team entry to race next year!! The team was bought by an investiment group from BMW, but will be headed by Peter Sauber as an independant team once again and based in Hinwil as it always has been. Why would Sir Frank do this!!???
In other news, Kubica will replace Alonso at Renault...
Haug fuming over Campos decision
06 October 2009
Campos has followed in the footsteps of Williams by failing to accept the request for a fourteenth team to join the grid next season. Spain's Campos, set to make its own Formula One debut in 2010, must - like all other teams - give the all clear for the Qadbak team's proposal in order for the Hinwil outfit to stand a chance of remaining in the sport.
With BMW Sauber having been bought by the Swiss investments company, it lost its place on next year's grid by failing to sign the Concorde Agreement on time, allowing Lotus to seize its chance of entering. However, governing body the FIA has granted the Qadbak Sauber squad an entry, providing all other entrants agree.
Williams owner Sir Frank Williams has already explained that he desires to learn more of the company before accepting its admission and, with Campos having now followed suit, a large shadow appears to have been cast over Qadbak's 2010 entry.
Norbert Haug, on the other hand, is irritated over Campos' position. "How dare Campos, as a new team with no track record whatsoever, vote against Sauber," the Vice President of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport told Swiss publication Blick.
In other news, Kubica will replace Alonso at Renault...
Haug fuming over Campos decision
06 October 2009
Campos has followed in the footsteps of Williams by failing to accept the request for a fourteenth team to join the grid next season. Spain's Campos, set to make its own Formula One debut in 2010, must - like all other teams - give the all clear for the Qadbak team's proposal in order for the Hinwil outfit to stand a chance of remaining in the sport.
With BMW Sauber having been bought by the Swiss investments company, it lost its place on next year's grid by failing to sign the Concorde Agreement on time, allowing Lotus to seize its chance of entering. However, governing body the FIA has granted the Qadbak Sauber squad an entry, providing all other entrants agree.
Williams owner Sir Frank Williams has already explained that he desires to learn more of the company before accepting its admission and, with Campos having now followed suit, a large shadow appears to have been cast over Qadbak's 2010 entry.
Norbert Haug, on the other hand, is irritated over Campos' position. "How dare Campos, as a new team with no track record whatsoever, vote against Sauber," the Vice President of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport told Swiss publication Blick.
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Campos...they're Spanish you know. So's Alonso. Maybe it's something in the water?
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Also, have you heard what's boiling in the background of the silly season...?
Still just early discussions but my "dream team" (from the previous thread) might become a reality next season...
It would be so sweet to see these two close friends as team mates...
Still just early discussions but my "dream team" (from the previous thread) might become a reality next season...
It would be so sweet to see these two close friends as team mates...
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Finn, so are you saying Webber might be out of Red Bull????? Kimi and Vettel at Red Bull would be STRONG!!
It is curious that there has been no announcement that Kimi is going to McLaren after the confirmation that he is no longer a Ferrari driver...
It is curious that there has been no announcement that Kimi is going to McLaren after the confirmation that he is no longer a Ferrari driver...
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Weber has been a big disappointment this year. Sometimes he just mentally checks out. Unfortunately, his momentary lapses leave a lot of disappointment in the team. I would not be surprised to see WEB out.
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I wish that they would publish the times for every lap for each driver like My Laps does.
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That would be very cool. Kimi deserves a ride of that quality. VET and RAI would be a great pairing. I'm all for it!
Weber has been a big disappointment this year. Sometimes he just mentally checks out. Unfortunately, his momentary lapses leave a lot of disappointment in the team. I would not be surprised to see WEB out.
Weber has been a big disappointment this year. Sometimes he just mentally checks out. Unfortunately, his momentary lapses leave a lot of disappointment in the team. I would not be surprised to see WEB out.
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IMO would the strongest pairing you can have in F1 at the moment. Those two are very quick, are similar personalities and friend on & off the track and I think Kimi with his cool & calmness could teach Vettel with that side of being F1 driver.
Not to mention Kimi could teach Vettel how to drive a rally car since that's what he wants and conveniently Red bull is a sponsor of Citroen's WRC rally team...
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Would it be possible that Webber drives for Toro Rosso next season, which is for all intents and purposes, Red Bull Racing?
Kimi and Sebastian.....and Newey....throw in a Mercedes engine (Vettel is German, Haug would support that) and now you've got something.
Kimi and Sebastian.....and Newey....throw in a Mercedes engine (Vettel is German, Haug would support that) and now you've got something.
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That would be very cool. Kimi deserves a ride of that quality. VET and RAI would be a great pairing. I'm all for it!
Weber has been a big disappointment this year. Sometimes he just mentally checks out. Unfortunately, his momentary lapses leave a lot of disappointment in the team. I would not be surprised to see WEB out.
Weber has been a big disappointment this year. Sometimes he just mentally checks out. Unfortunately, his momentary lapses leave a lot of disappointment in the team. I would not be surprised to see WEB out.
However I think FM + FA + Ferrari > KR + SV + Red Bull. Ferrari will build a better car next year and has a stronger lineup if Massa returns to pre-accident productivity.
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Maybe. They have had some dismal cars in the not too distant past. I am very impressed with what Red Bull and Newey have done this year. Not only has the car gotten faster, but it has become more solid. Remember last year when Webber's car practically fell apart and now Buemi grinds it all the way down the guardrail and the car can still be driven back to the pits!
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It is fascinating how cut-and-thrust the issue of signing drivers in F1 is. Contracts are nothing more than likely indicators of where a driver will be next season. Everything can be negotiated.
Red Bull said they were staying with Vettel and Webber as they were the best driver pairing you could have a few months back (or something to that effect). But I can see how this new rumor could be true. It would make for a very strong team.
If that were all to fall into place, Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull would share most of the top drivers in F1. With Kubica spoken for at Renault, I wonder where this will leave Brawn. Barrichello and Button are both good, but neither is at the same level. Both can win with car superiority, but if Brawn does not have that next year, they will really struggle with Hulkenberg (new guy, bit of an unknown) and either Button or Barrichello…
Red Bull said they were staying with Vettel and Webber as they were the best driver pairing you could have a few months back (or something to that effect). But I can see how this new rumor could be true. It would make for a very strong team.
If that were all to fall into place, Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull would share most of the top drivers in F1. With Kubica spoken for at Renault, I wonder where this will leave Brawn. Barrichello and Button are both good, but neither is at the same level. Both can win with car superiority, but if Brawn does not have that next year, they will really struggle with Hulkenberg (new guy, bit of an unknown) and either Button or Barrichello…
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Was looking forward to Webber getting stronger as his bum leg heals.
Well, guess it wasn't his leg injury holding him back.
Did he have 6 pit stops at Suzuka. I lost count.
Newey chassis with Mercedes Powah. May Vettel grow up as a driver like Hamilton did.
Well, guess it wasn't his leg injury holding him back.
Did he have 6 pit stops at Suzuka. I lost count.
Newey chassis with Mercedes Powah. May Vettel grow up as a driver like Hamilton did.