domh245 wrote:Apparently in this week's Autosport, they've said the following
Magnussen and Palmer both dropped with Massa and Ocon for 2017
Jenson and Williams held talks recently
Gutierrez in doubt for 2017 with Haas but Grosjean likely to stay
Kvyat will stay at Toro Rosso for another year
So chew on that
Palmer is a leftover from Genii's days (he only got the job by paying part of Lotus's debts last year), Magnussen was a last minute signing and his performances have been far from brilliant. On the other hand, Ocon, apart from being french, is one of tomorrow's stars and Massa will bring lots of experience to the team, wich will be crucial in a year with brand new rules. So fine by me
Jenson ending his career at Williams? Fine by me too, with the added bonus of paving way to one of 2017's highlights: the Vandoorne/Alonso duel...
Grosjean scored 28 points so far, Gutierrez none. Judging by performance alone, Esteban has no chance, but let's not forget he has Carlos Slim's money behind him...
I believe Kvyat will indeed stay at least another year, but that's just because Pierre Gasly has yet to justify Red Bull's faith in him