http://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/Kvya ... 21648.html
One more candidate... Kvyat.
If that means they'll actually keep Massa, then this team is gonna deserve sinking all the way back to the back of the field, where they actually came from. I somehow still have a soft spot for this team, but i am not ignorant to the fact for years they've been taking viscious amounts of money from paydrivers (Maldonado, Stroll), got the BEST engine in the field, got the best treatment from that engine manufacturer due to Toto-Susie Wolff and now Paddy Lowe there, yet they keep going to the back and having seriously useless drivers.LookBackTime wrote: ↑28 Oct 2017, 19:55Roberto Chinchero: Williams has already made a decision
https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/formula-1/7 ... uz-decyzje
Google translate from Polish:
Controversial news about the fate of Robert Kubica. Roberto Chinchero, an Italian journalist closely associated with the 32-year-old, is of the opinion that Williams has already made a decision on composition for the 2018 season.
On Friday, the German journalists "Auto Motor und Sport," reported that Robert Kubica is still the favorite to take place in the second Williams car in the 2018 season key for the fate of Poles would be off-season tests in Abu Dhabi, where for the first time 32-year-old would have the opportunity Take the wheel of this year's model car team from the Grove. During his last drive Kubica checked the 2014 vehicle.
Conflicting information was provided by Roberto Chinchero, who is closely related to Kubica. Italian journalist "Sky" is of the opinion that Williams has already made a decision on its lineup for the 2018 season. It is due to be announced before the Brazilian Grand Prix race on Interlagos track on 12 November.
In recent days, not only Kubica's name was mentioned in the context of the British team, but also Pascal Wehrlein, Felipe Massa and Paul di Resty. According to Chinchero, Williams ultimately decided between the Polish driver and Massa.
If the Italian journalist's information is confirmed, the Brazilian's request will be met. Massa has been insisting in the interviews that he wants to know Williams' decision before the race. The 36-year-old, if he does not get a new contract, will end his F1 career and would like to have the opportunity to say goodbye to his fans at Interlagos.
I think taking MAS is the right decision, he is delivering this season, even Smedley agreed to this view point. But no data about Kubica, dunno whether he is better than MAS. Dunno y so many are so certain that MAS didn’t deliver this season, u can’t compare drivers performance between different teams with different cars. Smedley said at the beginning of the season that MAS is so comfortable with this rule, I think he has the data n the ground to say so,FrukostScones wrote: ↑29 Oct 2017, 14:29yeah, if they retain MAS or hire DIR... they instead just could close the shop.
Actually by raw pace, MAS was never slow. When he was alonso’s team mate, he was usuallty 0.2s adrift after 2010, in a few cases he beat Alonso, but remembered that Ferrari developed the car for Alonso only. What he lost most was nursing the delicate pirelli rubbers during the race day. The current era provides wider front tires to suit his style with much more durable rubbers, so MAS can deliver much better under current rules. I think the weakness of MAS is the adaptability to a car which doesn’t suit his style, once it suits, he is no slower than many top drivers. That’s y he was so willing to retire last year but so much wants to continue now.Carinni wrote: ↑29 Oct 2017, 14:46I think taking MAS is the right decision, he is delivering this season, even Smedley agreed to this view point. But no data about Kubica, dunno whether he is better than MAS. Dunno y so many are so certain that MAS didn’t deliver this season, u can’t compare drivers performance between different teams with different cars. Smedley said at the beginning of the season that MAS is so comfortable with this rule, I think he has the data n the ground to say so,FrukostScones wrote: ↑29 Oct 2017, 14:29yeah, if they retain MAS or hire DIR... they instead just could close the shop.
Funny when supposedly it's already decided. Which means, it's not.