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I am not sure the actual difference in performance between an Aston Martin and Civic Type R is all that great. The acres of leather and other luxury materials in the Aston Martin tend to weigh it down a bit; compared to the cheap and cheerful Civic!
so that gives 4 gp for toro rosso/ redbull to decide between kvatt and gasley who to drop. i don't see it personally would be the nail in the coffin if they did drop one of themSnorked wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 18:43Yamamoto back in the Red Bull sim this week according to this - https://number.bunshun.jp/articles/-/840504?page=3
The super formula coverage of the last race said there were rumours of him doing the complete Japanese GP weekend.
I think Kvyat is already negotiating with another team for 2020.marmer wrote: ↑28 Aug 2019, 20:09so that gives 4 gp for toro rosso/ redbull to decide between kvatt and gasley who to drop. i don't see it personally would be the nail in the coffin if they did drop one of themSnorked wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 18:43Yamamoto back in the Red Bull sim this week according to this - https://number.bunshun.jp/articles/-/840504?page=3
The super formula coverage of the last race said there were rumours of him doing the complete Japanese GP weekend.
I want to know why nobody is talking about Nick Cassidy as a potential driver in F1. He drove all the way up from 14th on the grid to finish third at the last Super Formula race, making his soft tyres last almost the entire race without losing pace on them compared to other soft tyre runners. He looks like a really good driver (and, in true Red Bull style, they supported him and then dropped him a few years ago).Snorked wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 18:43Yamamoto back in the Red Bull sim this week according to this - https://number.bunshun.jp/articles/-/840504?page=3
The super formula coverage of the last race said there were rumours of him doing the complete Japanese GP weekend.