It is a assumption not actual picture.
Points suggest otherwise.
Points are awarded to a car package, not in isolation for PU alone. Williams and RP, which used to be at the front of mid field, purely with the power of the PU in the past, are now decorating back of the grid as the other teams like Haas, Sauber and Toro Rosso have credible donkey sitting at their rear and have surged forward.
One will be Hulkenberg.graham.reeds wrote: β23 Aug 2019, 07:06Everyone to remain same except at Haas where one, possibly both, drivers will be out, possibly sooner if they crash into each other again. The replacement will be odd - someone who has either not raced in F1 or been out a long time.
No Rossi just signed (last month) a new long year contract in Indy with Andretti as has no intention of leaving IndyJordanMugen wrote: β25 Aug 2019, 04:18One will be Hulkenberg.graham.reeds wrote: β23 Aug 2019, 07:06Everyone to remain same except at Haas where one, possibly both, drivers will be out, possibly sooner if they crash into each other again. The replacement will be odd - someone who has either not raced in F1 or been out a long time.
If Perez leaves RP, that would be another excellent choice, else for the second car, how about:
- Vandoorne
- Wehrlein
- Ericsson
- Vergne
- Hartley
- de Vries (seems to be overlooked?)
- Nasr!?
- Palmer!? ($$$)
- Sutil!?
- Buemi!?
- di Resta!?
Or, drumroll....
- Rossi!?
Can HAAS put the deal together for Alexander Rossi!? That would be a coup for the "American" team!
That's a "make money while you can" move. Good luck to him, but it's an admission that his career is over.