Not trying to start an argument, just trying to understand. I did google search including the info here, http://www.f1technical.net/news/19864, and the points system doesn't take affect until 2016 season as I originally thought. So why can't Susie Wolf get a superlicense?? I am not advocating for her, and don't think she is the most qualified available driver if a substitute is needed, but I do want to understand and the article you linked from NBCSports says she can't get a superlicense but they don't state for what year.efuloni wrote:OMG... She can't get a superlicense. I thinkI said it 3 times already.Facts Only wrote:After how-ever-many years of being a test/development driver they don't put Susie Wolf in the car to replace Bottas (if he can't drive) then it will just prove that they aren't serious about her abilities and it's just been a marketing stunt/nepotism .
I think it's time for Williams and Wolf to 'put up' or 'shut up'
Accuse me of being sexist (I'm sure someone will) but it's a shame to me that there are no women in drives on merit and this endless 'development' driver game is played.
http://motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... -criteria/
Is there a different rule that would prevent Williams from requesting a superlicense for next week, because the points system doesn't apply. Thanks for any explanation.