I hope he wins the title and tells Horner to go fudge himself.Gaara wrote:Webber won't be at redbull next year eitther he won the title or not.
I hope he wins the title and tells Horner to go fudge himself.Gaara wrote:Webber won't be at redbull next year eitther he won the title or not.
This is pie in the sky. According to the new Porsche chairman and previous VW marketing strategist Mathias Müller VW/Porsche will only have one brand supplying engines to F1. According to previous announcements there will not be a works team and the selected brand will supply multiple teams.ESPImperium wrote:2013 will see Williams rebranded as Williams Porche as the rumored 2013 engine rule will limit engine manufacturers to only supply one more team outside a manufacturer team, Cosworth will be exempted as they only make engines, and with Red Bull wanting away from Renault (altho not publically stated) will see the Red Bull team buy the Audi branded engine from VW as the Porsche will be exclusivly licenced to Williams.
Reading the above, I can see why this thread is called "the silly season". IF Porsche/VW/Audi do build an engine, they would be able to supply a number of teams, as they would not be a manufacturer of chasses. Maybe they would use all three names, and include Seat, Lambo etc as well?ESPImperium wrote:2013 will see Williams rebranded as Williams Porche as the rumored 2013 engine rule will limit engine manufacturers to only supply one more team outside a manufacturer team, Cosworth will be exempted as they only make engines, and with Red Bull wanting away from Renault (altho not publically stated) will see the Red Bull team buy the Audi branded engine from VW as the Porsche will be exclusivly licenced to Williams.
For 2013 is expect the engine supply to look like this:
Ferarri to supply Sauber
Mercedes to supply McLaren
Renault to supply Lotus
VW to to supply Red Bull (Audi) & Williams (Porsche)
Cosworth to supply the rest.
Altho, the rumors that Renault have been completly bought out by GenII now, mean that if they wanted to they could supply a engine only package to multiple teams.
I think at Japan, we will see many more deals signed and such. Japan is usually a honey pot for such things, Alonso announced the Ferarri deal last year and im sure that there was the clarification of STRs drivers as well.
I know you're being sarcastic, but I could actually see a Korean team with Samsung-branded Renault engines.gilgen wrote: And there is also a rumour that Kia are planning an entry, and may tie up with the proposed Korean F1 team.
Great news! =D>ESPImperium wrote:Peres signed to Sauber for next year will eliminate another seat for next year.
This leaves Heidfeld out in the cold (again) and i am now thinking that his only way back into the sport could be a seat at either Lotus (If the rumors of Trullis retirement are true) or Force India as i think that Mercedes and Renault are now locked in as they are now.
Also the fact Sauber will have a good backing with Telmex sponsorship next year will only bode the team well for 2011.
http://www.sauber-motorsport.com/Sauber ... newsid=476
I must be missing something about Heidfeld (I am NOT being sarcastic). I've always thought of him as just another professional F1 driver. I can't think of him ever turning in a real "oh wow!" drive. I certainly cannot imagine him driving for one of the top teams. Have I overlooked something?Giblet wrote:So where in the heck is Heidfeld going to end up?
I don't want to see him languishing in a car as a tester in a series with virtually no testing.