I don’t know TBH - maybe bring in Kimi and get him up to speed before the big rule change in 26.
The last time they hired a former WDC would be Hamilton wouldn't it??
lol, I meant one who had been out of the sport for a bit, ie The Michael.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑04 Jul 2024, 14:27The last time they hired a former WDC would be Hamilton wouldn't it??
Rumoured to be on his way out of RB at the end of this season, Daniel Ricciardo is reportedly in “negotiations with Williams” according to Will Buxton.
True. It would make sense to send Kimi to Williams for a year first, then promote him to Mercedes if he does well. Then only issue is finding someone willing to take a 1 year deal with no prospect of a drive after that.
Of the options available, I don't understand why Sainz wouldn't be willing to risk it.
100% - I don’t know why he hasn’t signed with them already either.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 05:11Of the options available, I don't understand why Sainz wouldn't be willing to risk it.
Bottas knows he’s just not as good at actual racing, he’s better at qualifying. I can’t think of a single race win he got that wasn’t from the front row of the grid.Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 06:47Bottas is one of those too, who won't take a 1-year contract from Merc. Instead, he is hunting for a multi-year contract from the back of the grid. Why won't Bottas or Sainz gamble that they are going to crush Russell, and it would be Russell who gets fired and make a room for Antonelli? Haven't people got self confidence anymore.
Bottas is nearing the end of his career, I just don't get it why he still likes to play it safe. If Alonso had been driving that shitbox Sauber, he would have run into Toto's arms.djos wrote:Bottas knows he’s just not as good at actual racing, he’s better at qualifying. I can’t think of a single race win he got that wasn’t from the front row of the grid.Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 06:47Bottas is one of those too, who won't take a 1-year contract from Merc. Instead, he is hunting for a multi-year contract from the back of the grid. Why won't Bottas or Sainz gamble that they are going to crush Russell, and it would be Russell who gets fired and make a room for Antonelli? Haven't people got self confidence anymore.
Maybe he just wants to enjoy driving and racing without the inevitable media scrum around him every race. He's been there and never seemed to enjoy it.Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 07:04Bottas is nearing the end of his career, I just don't get it why he still likes to play it safe. If Alonso had been driving that shitbox Sauber, he would have run into Toto's arms.djos wrote:Bottas knows he’s just not as good at actual racing, he’s better at qualifying. I can’t think of a single race win he got that wasn’t from the front row of the grid.Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 06:47Bottas is one of those too, who won't take a 1-year contract from Merc. Instead, he is hunting for a multi-year contract from the back of the grid. Why won't Bottas or Sainz gamble that they are going to crush Russell, and it would be Russell who gets fired and make a room for Antonelli? Haven't people got self confidence anymore.
Yes, he really likes to have fun and not be stressed. If he doesn’t want to drive in front of the grid, is this the right place for a hobby? These days, he likes to fool around on social media. Well, it's his life and decision, but I have to wonder if he doesn’t have any desire for championships anymore.Just_a_fan wrote:Maybe he just wants to enjoy driving and racing without the inevitable media scrum around him every race. He's been there and never seemed to enjoy it.Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 07:04Bottas is nearing the end of his career, I just don't get it why he still likes to play it safe. If Alonso had been driving that shitbox Sauber, he would have run into Toto's arms.djos wrote: Bottas knows he’s just not as good at actual racing, he’s better at qualifying. I can’t think of a single race win he got that wasn’t from the front row of the grid.