.Code red in Italy
The heavy rainfall that hit central and eastern Europe has now also reached Italy. Warnings have been issued for heavy rainfall,
strong winds and flooding for a large part of the country.
Meteorologists are warning of heavy rainfall in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna and on the east coast of the country bordering the Adriatic Sea.
Between 200 and 300 millimeters of rain are expected to fall by Friday. Flooding has already been reported in some places in the country.
It seems more likely that they will announce Liam for 2025.Wouter wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 16:18Also Ralf Schumacher now comes as the third person with the news that Liam will drive the VCARB01 after Singapore.
According to him it is an open secret in the F1 corridors and not a rumour. Unfortunately, it will be the last race for Ricciardo in Singapore. If Liam would not get a seat for the rest of the season, he would leave RB after September 15.
Too bad for Daniel because he always walks around smiling and is super nice, according to Ralf in this video.
He has already been spotted in Singapore and Ricciardo too. I assume that Marko will announce Liam at VCARB for '25
and only AFTER Singapore will tell that Liam will already drive for VCARB in Austin, given his words at Viaplay,
which can be heard in the video somewhere above.
djos wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 23:38It seems more likely that they will announce Liam for 2025.
Several insiders (every day more) say that Liam will race from Austin GP and this will be announced
after the Singapore GP.
However, It’s also possible that RBR will dump Perez after his clumsy and expensive crash with Sainz
and move Daniel back to RBR as a safe pair of hands.
They won't dump Checo because the Mexican GP will be soon. I assume Daniel will become the reserve driver.
I agree, nothing he's said recently has been anything other than a rehash of other stories.
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yes, I saw the video. It's his usual style of commentating as well. He hears/reads something somewhere (when it's basically common knowledge anyway already), and if it makes sense to him, he just brings it up as a fact.Wouter wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 11:17.
By inside knowledge he meant what he heard from people in the paddock while drinking a cup of coffee together.
He did not get this from the press.
This time he started by saying that it was not a rumour, it just has not been officially announced yet.
Rick Winkelman, who was the first to come up with it on Sunday, and Adam Cooper also didn't get it from the press.
Clearly his contract is for the season, with RedBull, to drive for RB.Wouter wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 12:08,
Thanks. If they announce the drivers lineup for 2025 than the negotiations must bo done already so I don't believe what Ric says about that.
"He says as far as he knows he is completing this season - but he also conceded that anything might happen..."
How can he know he is completing this season when there were no negotiations? And anything might happen ........?
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Facing the media on Thursday in Singapore, Ricciardo confirmed that he expecting a decision related to F1 2025
– and believes that he will remain with VCARB for the rest of the current season.
He said: “Let’s say my first expectation is about next year, so that’s where I’m at at the moment.
“Obviously, I can’t give too many details, but in terms of contract our dates pretty much come into this window now, so basically I do expect a yes or a no for ’25.
“I’m aware of some some talk and speculation about the rest of the season but that, for me, at the moment, I’m unaware of.
“The decision, I expect is for next year, but obviously crazy things have happened in the sport.
“I’m also not going to stand here too boastful and confident [about staying put for the rest of 2024].
“I believe I will be, but let’s obviously see.”
Asked directly if Singapore could prove to be his final F1 appearance, he replied: “I don’t think so, but I also don’t want to stand here
and be the lawyer.
“Look, I would say no, but also we know how this sport works. People have not seen through a season before, so it’s nothing new in some ways.
“I don’t want to also be like: ‘Oh no. 100 per cent [safe], I’ll bet all my house on it.’
“I’ve been around too long.”