Manoah2u wrote:Let's go crazy and access the high probability Hamilton has a clause in his contract with Mercedes which means if they can't provide him the right equipment to win GP's, he can bail from Mercedes and go elsewhere. Let's say that Hamilton can claim the unreliability issues he has been plagued with would fall under that category. Let's say that Hamilton thus decides to say adios Mercedes at the end of 2016.
Let's also assume Alonso's contract has a similar clause for 2016 and despite him saying he intends to finish his 3-year streak with Mclaren, he points out that performance clause and the unwanted results.
could we be seeing this for 2017, then?
01. Rosberg ) Mercedes AMG F1 Team
02. Alonso ) Mercedes AMG F1 Team
03. Ricciardo ) RedBull Racing - TagHeuer
04. Verstappen ) RedBull Racing - TagHeuer
05. Hamilton ) Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team
06. Vettel ) Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team
07. Massa ) Williams - Mercedes
08. Button ) Williams - Mercedes
09. Grosjean ) Haas - Ferrari
10. Guiterrez ) Haas - Ferrari
11. VanDoorne ) Mclaren - Honda
12. Hulkenberg ) Mclaren - Honda
14. Carlos Sainz ) Toro Rosso - Ferrari
15. Pierre Gasly ) Toro Rosso - Ferrari
16. Magnussen ) Renault F1 Team
17. Palmer ) Renault F1 Team
18. Perez ) Force India - Honda
19. Celis ) Force India - Honda
20. Nasr ) Sauber Alfa Romeo
21. Vergne ) Sauber Alfa Romeo
22. Wehrlein ) Manor - Mercedes
23. Rossi ) Manor - Mercedes
2017 a battle between Alonso (Mercedes), Hamilton (Ferrari), Vettel (Ferrari), Verstappen (RedBull) and Rosberg (Mercedes) would be awesome.
1. I highly doubt if Ferrari will want to go for Hamilton and if Alonso indeed quits McLaren, it would be McLaren that would empty their pockets to get Hamilton back.
2. Would Alonso agrees to the bu** sh** of equality crap and leading driver pits first rules? He is definitely not as fast as Rosberg on one lap and the only way he can succeed is if they allow free strategy calls.
3. If the car is up to the mark, it is Ricciardo who would be a big threat and not Verstappen in Red Bull.
4. Would Vettel be in fight? Because can Ferrari manage to succeed where they have a history to miserable failures? Making the most of new regulations.
5. Can't Honda get on top of their issues in the third year with currently formula?
I could see a proper Mercedes Vs Red Bull fight in 2017!!! I am putting all my hopes on last chapter of Newey with 2017 regulations.