Scorpaguy wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 05:28
4 years ago I stood 3 meters away from Kub for 30 minutes. Rally Poland...slight start delay to a stage. I noticed a few things:
Kub is a serious guy. Despite the delay and backup...he remained focused and unwavered. A few smiles here and there...short exchanges with his codriver...but never absent.
His arm...well, if you research this forum, you will find that I then said his return was impossible...yes, eating some crow now. However, looking at his mobility then and now, I realize I was incorrect. Kub was competitive in WRC...not a winner, but competitive. Watching rally and F1 onboards, both have their challenges. I think Kub must have a bit more in him pace wise, but we cannot be sure in this team setting.
Bottom line...he had a competitive car in WRC2 and won the championship. In WRC...inadequate resources, but set competitive stage times. In F1...disaster team setting. Thus, I feel the jury is still out.
100% agree here.
I am still baffled he is in F1, really am. I saw his arm before and i thought no way ever aswell. It is remarkable and incredible that he not only managed it this far but can finish gp's and is actually ahead in the standings of his teammate, dispite clear evidence the team itself is sabotaging his possibilities and not having an honest treatment.
I really hope we will see kubica in a better car soon. I don't think 2020 has space for him unfortunately, but 2021 might prove chances. Again, i'm disappointed with HAAS to keep Grosjean. I really hoped we might see KUB in HAAS for 2020, i really think he and Haas would be a match.
The only team as far as i am aware of that has seats unconfirmed for 2020 are Toro Rosso and Alfa Romeo.
I don't believe ToroRosso (AlphaTauro) is healthy for him to be, Alfa Romeo sounds reasonable BUT with Kimi there,
i doubt they'd go for another 'senior' driver. They'll either keep Giovanazzi (which is a bad decision imho, but i guess the italians want an Italian in F1) or replace him with another young gun. Fittipaldi?
So that means 2020, there's no seat.
He thus has to find a team where he can be their test/reserve driver.
Again, i think Haas still fits the bill. Even though Grosjean has been contracted for 2020, there have been moments where it was suggested he might get binned during the season.
That could still happen in 2020, so perhaps not unwise.
He'd also be in a situation where he's closer linked to Ferrari material. Ferrari had interest before, and this would be a good solution i think.
We'll see.