Where did you hear that?godlameroso wrote:James Allison going back to Renault?!
Where did you hear that?godlameroso wrote:James Allison going back to Renault?!
Here it is on Autosport:flickerf1 wrote:Where did you hear that?godlameroso wrote:James Allison going back to Renault?!
Denials mean nothing in F1, especially from Ferrari staff.voltmod wrote:Well... "James Allison has made it clear he is fully committed to a future to Ferrari, sources at Maranello have revealed".
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/allis ... rs-776917/
Or it leaves Merc as an option for Dan. Replacing Nico if he fails again to win WDC this time (which is quite likely imho) That would also be a very interesting combination.OneAlex wrote: Besides, Red Bull seem to be reigning in Mercedes better than Ferrari now, so despite Daniel's "I will go to a team who can win" comments, I see him sticking with RB for a few more years (unless next year's car is somehow a big step back).
The same here. It seems that he needs to be closer to his family after the passing of his wife. It has sense to me.godlameroso wrote:Was watching qualifying on Movistar+ and heard the announcers mention it, so I just wanted to be sure I wasn't hearing things.
I think Kimi did a good race but his performance was seriously compromised by a strategy that didnt work.ringo wrote:After the Canadian Grand Prix, i think Kimi needs to go.
He has done his time and he is washed up.
Ferrari need a Sergio Perez right now or a Romain Grosjean to partner Sebastian. They need more fighting spirit and more youth in the next seat.
In fact.. if they even had to go back to Felipe Massa i wouldn't mind!
That Renault, in their plan to be back on the podium in 2018-2019, would talk to a few very highly regarded developing drivers is not more then logical. It almost would be news if they didn'tVasconia wrote:The same here. It seems that he needs to be closer to his family after the passing of his wife. It has sense to me.godlameroso wrote:Was watching qualifying on Movistar+ and heard the announcers mention it, so I just wanted to be sure I wasn't hearing things.
By the way, the are some rumours that Renault could have a serious interest in Sainz.
The only guy Ferrari can consider for Kimi's replacement will be in following order. Lewis or Ric or Sainz or Ves. Anyone other than above is just an ordinary. If only if Ferrari wants to win.Vasconia wrote:I think Kimi did a good race but his performance was seriously compromised by a strategy that didnt work.ringo wrote:After the Canadian Grand Prix, i think Kimi needs to go.
He has done his time and he is washed up.
Ferrari need a Sergio Perez right now or a Romain Grosjean to partner Sebastian. They need more fighting spirit and more youth in the next seat.
In fact.. if they even had to go back to Felipe Massa i wouldn't mind!
If they put enough money this could be an interesting choice for Sainz. And he will be treated fairly if he joins the project at this early stage.Jolle wrote:That Renault, in their plan to be back on the podium in 2018-2019, would talk to a few very highly regarded developing drivers is not more then logical. It almost would be news if they didn'tVasconia wrote:The same here. It seems that he needs to be closer to his family after the passing of his wife. It has sense to me.godlameroso wrote:Was watching qualifying on Movistar+ and heard the announcers mention it, so I just wanted to be sure I wasn't hearing things.
By the way, the are some rumours that Renault could have a serious interest in Sainz.
It could be a good bid for him! Plus, from a not too sure future with RedBull into a works team.