I think Kvyat still is a great driver, but I think he's the kind of driver that needs a team to back him up and a team where he feels he's fully comfortable. Just look at his records in the past at Toro Rosso and Red Bull compared to his last 2 seasons, something has put a permanent scar on his abilities and that is the moment he got relegated from Red Bull. Doubt he'll overcome this setback. This is another scar on his confidence and abilities. For sure F1 is a hard world, but I wouldn't associate the word ethical with the brand Red Bull. Red Bull just wants to seize every moment to gain further exposure (=$$$). Normally teams wait it out till next season and not rush things, but Red Bull seems to think otherwise.NathanOlder wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 11:08Gasly to race this weekend instead of Kvyat
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13203 ... lace-kvyat
It's a shame for Kobayashi, I enjoyed his time in F1, but I can't see a return on the cards.NathanOlder wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 13:57Gasly has chosen number 10 to be his permanent number, Kobayashi no only doesn't have a seat in F1 anymore, he now doesn't have a number .
2017 has been a bad season for Kvyat. I was expecting to see him fighting back this season, because 2016 was too hard for him. I second the idea that he is a very good racer but I think he lacks some mental strenght. But at the same time, how can I say this? I can´t fully understand how humilliating for him was to be fired from RB and race again with TR.WaikeCU wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 13:38I think Kvyat still is a great driver, but I think he's the kind of driver that needs a team to back him up and a team where he feels he's fully comfortable. Just look at his records in the past at Toro Rosso and Red Bull compared to his last 2 seasons, something has put a permanent scar on his abilities and that is the moment he got relegated from Red Bull. Doubt he'll overcome this setback. This is another scar on his confidence and abilities. For sure F1 is a hard world, but I wouldn't associate the word ethical with the brand Red Bull. Red Bull just wants to seize every moment to gain further exposure (=$$$). Normally teams wait it out till next season and not rush things, but Red Bull seems to think otherwise.NathanOlder wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 11:08Gasly to race this weekend instead of Kvyat
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13203 ... lace-kvyat
I believe we have seen the last of Daniil, sadly. Not many seats available anymore. Sauber or Williams, unless he brings a lot of $$$ to a team, then maybe he'll have a drive for next season, but at the moment, it doesn't look good at all.
To think Palmer still has his seat and Kvyat hasn't... what a cruel world it truly is.
Probably yes. This is purely me speculating; but it seems they're giving Gasly enough time to understand the Renault powerunit so that when the Honda's fitted he can do a comparison. This allows them to unfortunately let Kvyat go for 2018. Also means that the second driver is not from the current grid. (PURELY SPECULATION)
Indy?ncassi22 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 16:29Probably yes. This is purely me speculating; but it seems they're giving Gasly enough time to understand the Renault powerunit so that when the Honda's fitted he can do a comparison. This allows them to unfortunately let Kvyat go for 2018. Also means that the second driver is not from the current grid. (PURELY SPECULATION)
only driver worth the time in indy would be either sato or rossiloner wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 16:39Indy?ncassi22 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 16:29Probably yes. This is purely me speculating; but it seems they're giving Gasly enough time to understand the Renault powerunit so that when the Honda's fitted he can do a comparison. This allows them to unfortunately let Kvyat go for 2018. Also means that the second driver is not from the current grid. (PURELY SPECULATION)
Newgarden is young and fast, he has no European experience which hurts, but he could make the jump.marmer wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 16:48
only driver worth the time in indy would be either sato or rossi
sato would only fit for the engine being a honda he is not a spring chicken anymore
rossi while was good for what the manor was isn't a young driver anymore really either
so no i would't expect them to get a driver from Indy
I suspect they'd probably want a young Japanese driver. I don't know who's eligible ito. license ( maybe also language?? Media purposes etc.) Tomoki Nojiri has the pace, but this year he's been inconsistent in SF and SGT... same with Yamamoto (Where-as Gasly is 2nd in the championship). Or maybe they just stick with Kvyat. I'd want at least one of my drivers to be a known quantity.loner wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 16:39Indy?ncassi22 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017, 16:29Probably yes. This is purely me speculating; but it seems they're giving Gasly enough time to understand the Renault powerunit so that when the Honda's fitted he can do a comparison. This allows them to unfortunately let Kvyat go for 2018. Also means that the second driver is not from the current grid. (PURELY SPECULATION)