ME4ME wrote:My 2017 prediction:
Mercedes: Hamilton & Rosberg
Ferrari: Vettel & Grosjean
Red Bull: Ricciardo & Verstappen
Williams: Bottas & Kvyat
Toro Rosso: Sainz & Gasly
Force India: Hulkenberg & Perez
Mclaren: Butten & Alonso
Haas: Guttierez & Rossi
Renault: Palmer & Magnussen
Sauber: Ericsson & Nasr
Manor: Wehrlein & Vandoorne
Almost perfect, the way I think too.
I strongly believe, Red Bull isn't going to release either Ricciardo or Verstappen. Verstappen though, seems like his contract is, after 2 years at Junior team, if the Sr Team isn't accommodating him, he is free to move out. Marko has already sounded that, the performance of RBR team drivers would be assessed at the end of this year. So, Kvyat, might just be out of favor. With Renault expected to make a good step by Montreal and the new car for 2017 regulation changes that Newey is working on, I don't see a reason for Ricciardo to move out.
Second, I think, Vandoorne to Manor is highly unlikely because Manor, in many ways is going to become a Mercedes B team and Esteban Ocon will probably be put in there to measure two Mercedes investments. Ocon had beaten Verstappen in their F3 outing and is a highly talented Driver.
It is a highly sensible decision to put Grosjean in Ferrari instead of anyone else on the grid. Knowing Ferrari, who prefer to have a No.1 and 2, a Ricciardo at Ferrari is only going to be a problem for them to manage. Not of attitude issues, but to stop preferential treatment to Vettel as Ricciardo is definitely going to command equal respect with his performances.
Mercedes, I don't think would tamper with the drivers. Besides being almost equally fast, the biggest strength they are offering is that, they can drive the similarly configured car, without causing preferential setup headaches ! That is the biggest bonus and fact that the Mercedes management has put the drivers into perspective and have been successful in putting a check on their issues is something extremely valuable to lose. Another high performer, could only be an issue and I am not sure if there is anyone else who could do a better job than, let's say Rosberg who is the one who stands to lose the drive as Lewis already has a contract.