Thanks to Sainz´s departure Kvyat will continue in TR next season, if not he would be out.Jolle wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 14:24WIth Kvyat out... who's going to fill Sainz seat at Toro Rosso next year? there isn't another driver in the RedBull program I think... or a good Honda guy with a super licence...
could is be Buemi? Don't even think, apart from Sato maybe, there isn't a Japanese Honda driver with a super licence .
or... with the love of Japan and Honda behind him, and the warm arms of Tost who already offered him a seat in '09: Jenson Button?
He’s already out. Gasly is taking his seat at the next GP already.Vasconia wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 15:35Thanks to Sainz´s departure Kvyat will continue in TR next season, if not he would be out.Jolle wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 14:24WIth Kvyat out... who's going to fill Sainz seat at Toro Rosso next year? there isn't another driver in the RedBull program I think... or a good Honda guy with a super licence...
could is be Buemi? Don't even think, apart from Sato maybe, there isn't a Japanese Honda driver with a super licence .
or... with the love of Japan and Honda behind him, and the warm arms of Tost who already offered him a seat in '09: Jenson Button?
Theoretically it should be only for this race.... but its TR/RB, who know what can happen..Jolle wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 15:39He’s already out. Gasly is taking his seat at the next GP already.Vasconia wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 15:35Thanks to Sainz´s departure Kvyat will continue in TR next season, if not he would be out.Jolle wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 14:24WIth Kvyat out... who's going to fill Sainz seat at Toro Rosso next year? there isn't another driver in the RedBull program I think... or a good Honda guy with a super licence...
could is be Buemi? Don't even think, apart from Sato maybe, there isn't a Japanese Honda driver with a super licence .
or... with the love of Japan and Honda behind him, and the warm arms of Tost who already offered him a seat in '09: Jenson Button?
http://www.scuderiatororosso.com/en_INT ... toro-rosso
I would agree with this analysis, if it wasn't for the fact Red Bull only have one junior coming up (Gasly) to replace Sainz so I cannot see anyone other than Kvyat sitting in the other TR seat next year.hemichromis wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 15:08Kvyat is not out, merely meaningless to the team.
Far better to give a junior driver some experience than watch Kvyat drive around hoping he won't crash.
In the official press Tost speaks of races, isn’t very kind to Kvyat or leaves the door open for a future in F1 at the RedBull family and isn’t mentioned at the drivers. As long as Gasly doesn’t make an complete ass of himself, he’s got that seat for 2018Vasconia wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 15:44Theoretically it should be only for this race.... but its TR/RB, who know what can happen..Jolle wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 15:39He’s already out. Gasly is taking his seat at the next GP already.
http://www.scuderiatororosso.com/en_INT ... toro-rosso
Because they can get Sainz back in 2019 if they want, he is still under the infamous Red Bull contract.OneAlex wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 15:54I would agree with this analysis, if it wasn't for the fact Red Bull only have one junior coming up (Gasly) to replace Sainz so I cannot see anyone other than Kvyat sitting in the other TR seat next year.hemichromis wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 15:08Kvyat is not out, merely meaningless to the team.
Far better to give a junior driver some experience than watch Kvyat drive around hoping he won't crash.
Still, I think it says a lot about the imbalance in team points and performance that they would put Gasly into Kvyat's seat rather than Sainz's. Logically (and if it wasn't for the constructors championship) they should have ditched the driver that isn't staying anyway to give the Gasly and Kvyat pairing a test run.
If they'd rather have Sainz pair Gasly than Kvyat now why give him over to Renault...