marvin78 wrote: ↑24 Aug 2017, 09:26
I don't believe this BS that any driver decides who drives next to him. It could be, that they have a certain influence on that decision, but they don't decide it.
I agree that is not their decision, and also agree they have influence.
interestingly though, it has been said Hamilton blocked Alonso going to Mercedes.
I have no clue if there is any truth to that, i don't think so actually, but if there really is,
there should be some 'proof' of that in some sort, and i would like to see that source.
If it is true, then there is one shining example of how a driver has
sufficient influence.
But funny enough, there are some valid examples.
Prost came back from his sabbatical with Williams. Senna wanted to go to Williams because they were the best. He offered to drive for free. Prost blocked it because of their history. Senna was upset and called Prost a coward.
In McLaren Senna was receiving engines with his name on them. Prost confronted Honda boss about it, because of the doubt of those engine being better. They reassured him they would stop it, they never did. So he quit McLaren and vowed to never had Senna as a team mate again, because his godly status made everyone in the team take special care for him.
In 1993 Senna managed to get the right connections and Sir. Williams personaly went to Prost asking his permission to have Senna in the team (
Prost had a contract for 1993 and 94 where Senna was not allowed).
Why Williams wanted Senna is not known, what is known is that he got the pressure to sign him (probably Senna higher marketability meant a lot of sponsor money). Prost fed up with all the sh*t of the past said f*ck it and retired from f1.
So a shining example of actually having a decision over what driver is hired or not.
Vice versa another interesting thing though - the driver going to the team just as well (indirectly) decides who is his teammate too somehow since Senna caused Prost to leave.
Again, i think it's mere speculation and will use that as an example; but that could be the exact same situation with Hamilton-Alonso @ Mercedes. Hamilton might have said/veto'd/have a contract clause where he prevented Alonso from signing with Mercedes when Rosberg called quits. Likewise, had Mercedes decided to sign Alonso anyway, that could have caused the shock result that Hamilton up and left Mercedes - which would then see Alonso indirectly having the influence that that happened, just like Senna had with Prost. It's interesting to think about whether Ferrari might there and then ditched Kimi and replaced him with Hamilton this year and it would have been Alonso - Bottas @ Mercedes and Vettel-Hamilton @ Ferrari and surely Button - VanDoorne @ Mclaren, or Perhaps Raikkonen would have went there. who knows. It would have been the craziest seat dance ever.
It didn't happen though, but that doesn't take away that it doesn't mean drivers dont have
significant part in diver signing for the team they are contracted.
Last but not least 'der Weltmeister' Michael Schumacher was known to have a Ferrari contract that saw the 'other' driver @ Ferrari get a clause in his contract - which he was free to sign or not, but signing means adhering to that and not signing means you're not driving for Ferrari - that he must give way for Schumacher and not (try to) beat him.
Damon Hill for example mentioned this in deciding after having talks about signing not to go to Ferrari after Williams ditched him right after snatching the Championship and ended up at Arrows instead, imagine that. Choosing a lousy team over Ferrari because you'd be driver nr2. It was a bad decision imho for Hill, as it really meant no change in all reality. He was nr2. to Michael also in signing with Arrows because the Arrows wouldn't be ever able to compete against the Ferrari so he had no chance of a WDC or anything worthwile there, and Arrows neither payed Hill the salary Ferrari offered him.
Hill should have went to Ferrari imho, and take that agreement or, be total ballsy, and just beat him and cause a stir. It might have cost him his seat at Ferrari in all worse case scenarios, and saw him needing to take another seat at another team mid-season or so, but i still think he would have made a statement and i really would have liked to see Hill in the Ferrari against Michael.
But that never happened, so there you have it. Plenty of situations where a driver actually has a say in the other signing. There are chances Vettel has that clause too, id expect it actually being something like he doesnt want Ricciardo there and i also think he might update / have updated it with Max, especially since both come from the RedBull park. But I do believe that the biggest reason for siging Raikkonen is that he's still fast and good and the relationship with Vettel is great AND he moves aside like Massa and Barrichello [that other clear example] when asked for.