Told ya'...
I banked 8K € hahhahaha
Life's good! Damnnn
1/33 second day Rosberg retired. Everybody was jumping on Verstappen Alonso Verhlein Vettel..., I had information it was gonna be Bottas all along. You can find my posts on this Subject. I put 240 Euros on Bottas.hemichromis wrote:What was the bet?
So by what race should we expect Gasly in the STR? Bahrain?http://en.f1i.com/news/86862-mateschitz ... cedes.html
"Carlos Sainz has developed strongly, while with Daniil Kvyat, we are guilty of relying on him too much."
"Pierre Gasly will work as a junior substitute driver and work a lot in the simulator."
How is CA still running Renault when at the end of 2015 he admitted his team had run out of ideas. This is F1, you don't run out of ideas. Watching them implode this year with RB destroying everyone they can only continues to vindicate RB."Renault brought new, ambitious and above all competent people on board for 2016, and there was much progress with (Mario) Illien," Mateschitz said.
I seriously doubt Guit will be the last defection. One could predict RedBull will buy F1 and merge it with RB Air Race. Formula E will then take over the tracks no longer needed by the F1 airplanes. Ferrari, unwilling to leave, will try and resurrect the ground based, petrol grand prix sport and create a league filled with nothing but Ferraris...they will finish third in the Constructor's Championship.Manoah2u wrote:Guiterrez has crossed over to Formula E, we won't be seeing him in F1 again.
I don't see any manufacturers running away from Formula 1? Did I miss something?Scorpaguy wrote: Formula E is COMING FAST...and the automotive/automotive-related manufacturers are running away from F1, straight towards Formula E. Thank you Bernie E and the wind tunnel for this fiasco.
what on earth are you talking about?Scorpaguy wrote:I seriously doubt Guit will be the last defection. One could predict RedBull will buy F1 and merge it with RB Air Race. Formula E will then take over the tracks no longer needed by the F1 airplanes. Ferrari, unwilling to leave, will try and resurrect the ground based, petrol grand prix sport and create a league filled with nothing but Ferraris...they will finish third in the Constructor's Championship.Manoah2u wrote:Guiterrez has crossed over to Formula E, we won't be seeing him in F1 again.
Formula E is COMING FAST...and the automotive/automotive-related manufacturers are running away from F1, straight towards Formula E. Thank you Bernie E and the wind tunnel for this fiasco.
again, what?Esteban Gutierrez will join the FIA Formula E Championship and make the transition to the all-electric racing series for a number of select events for the remainder of the season, including the Mexico City ePrix on April 1.
The 25-year-old Mexican star - who has previously raced in Formula 1 and GP2 - will get behind the wheel of a fully-electric car in front of his home fans for the second running of the Mexico City ePrix at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, and the inaugural New York City ePrix in July.
Really made me laugh.Scorpaguy wrote: create a league filled with nothing but Ferraris...they will finish third in the Constructor's Championship.
NathanOlder wrote:Formula E would be worth a watch if they raced on some decent tracks, not the crap they currently use. 90° turns and hairpins .