I am happy to see Sainz going to Renault but it would be better to wait until 2018. Its pretty difficult to enter in a team when only four races are left to finish the season.
His deal was originally for 2018, but they saw an opportunity to bring him earlier than 2018 and they went for it. He and Hulk are the driver pair for 2018.Andres125sx wrote: ↑17 Oct 2017, 17:23This Sainz move is only for the rest of the season? What about 2018?
I don’t think they are aiming for real results for Sainz for the last few races. This is a way to get a flying start for 2018, perfect moment to get used to the team, the routines and to get a feel of the 2018 car in their simulator.
My guess is that they hope to become 6th. They are just 10 points behind Toro Rosso by effectively using only 1 car. When Sainz is able to lose less than 0.3s per lap in the race he should be able to score some points.Jolle wrote: ↑18 Oct 2017, 00:10I don’t think they are aiming for real results for Sainz for the last few races. This is a way to get a flying start for 2018, perfect moment to get used to the team, the routines and to get a feel of the 2018 car in their simulator.
Guess the “I’m in a new car” disadvantage is around .3 - .5 of a second, and in the midfield that’s a big gap.
2018 is what counts.
I agree with both of you. Sainz will help Renault to achieve the 6th position which should be quite easy. And those races will help him to know the car and the team, and perhaps give some input to the new car.rscsr wrote: ↑18 Oct 2017, 07:19My guess is that they hope to become 6th. They are just 10 points behind Toro Rosso by effectively using only 1 car. When Sainz is able to lose less than 0.3s per lap in the race he should be able to score some points.Jolle wrote: ↑18 Oct 2017, 00:10I don’t think they are aiming for real results for Sainz for the last few races. This is a way to get a flying start for 2018, perfect moment to get used to the team, the routines and to get a feel of the 2018 car in their simulator.
Guess the “I’m in a new car” disadvantage is around .3 - .5 of a second, and in the midfield that’s a big gap.
2018 is what counts.
Additionally they took the only driver from Toro Rosso who was able to score a significant amount of points. And therefore there might be quite a big chance that the transfer is paying for itself.
And of course if it doesn't work out that way he should be able provide some input for next year's car.
Good to know, thanksGPR-A wrote: ↑17 Oct 2017, 18:11His deal was originally for 2018, but they saw an opportunity to bring him earlier than 2018 and they went for it. He and Hulk are the driver pair for 2018.Andres125sx wrote: ↑17 Oct 2017, 17:23This Sainz move is only for the rest of the season? What about 2018?