Clearly that isn't Alonso's helmet for next year. Just a photoshop someone did.
If he ever dropped the Asturias blue in his helmet, I'd be 100% shocked.
Yes.Manoah2u wrote:maybe i've mixed things or read over some stuff.
He dropped it for McLaren, no?ecapox wrote:Clearly that isn't Alonso's helmet for next year. Just a photoshop someone did.
If he ever dropped the Asturias blue in his helmet, I'd be 100% shocked.
You'd be spot on:raymondu999 wrote:He dropped it for McLaren, no?ecapox wrote:Clearly that isn't Alonso's helmet for next year. Just a photoshop someone did.
If he ever dropped the Asturias blue in his helmet, I'd be 100% shocked.
No, the drivers get to pick a number from 2 - 99. Number 1 is reserved for the current WDC. Vettel gets his pick of a number just like everyone else, but he gets to choose whether he'll race with no. 1 or with the other number he selected.Manoah2u wrote:Am i to assume that if vettel runs number 1 this year, and hamilton picks 12, and hamilton wins next year,
then hamilton would get number 1 and vettel 12?
That's exactly how the system isManoah2u wrote:perhaps i'm just mixing things up, the most logical sense imho would be, which i also get from what i read,
is that for example vettel picks '5' as his permanent number, but as a champion, he gets to 'etiquette' himself
with the number 1 on the car. If vettel no longer is a champion, he needs to drive around with '5' on the car again.
Let's say hamilton has 12 on his car, then hamilton gets the WDC title, and may run '1' on his car.
As a Chinese person, I applaud him. Taking 44 took ballsJonnycraig wrote:Hamilton takes 44.