Chandhok has said in Autosport on Friday 18th June 2010 that he is targeting a move to Force India for 2011. Chandhok believes that the commercial benefits for the team running an Indian driver make him an obvious choice."
So he linked himself with FI for 2011, but not sure how much weight that carries. If it does, then I link myself with a 2011 Ferrari drive.
Not if I have anything to say about it. I've been lining up that Ferrari seat for a while now.
On a more serious note, replacing Petrov isn't as simple as it seems. I really don't know what the best move for Renault is. From a business development/growth standpoint, Petrov carries nearly limitless potential. How much value would having a Russian driver be to a team/auto-manufacturor who is looking to tap into a relatively underserved Russian consumer/fanbase? Best case scenario with Petrov outshines best case scenario with Kimi. They know what they will get out of Kimi, an awesome driver who will generate excitement, but the growth/marketing potential is not there. If Kimi can win in the Renault, you better believe RK can, so having a winner in the cockpit should not be the primary concern. Obviously having two winning drivers would be great for the constructors battle, but its not going to hold them back at this stage in their upswing.
To me the question comes down to whether RK is going to stay put a Renault for the long haul, or if he has his sights on the same seat I'm gunning for. If Renault is just a stop over, than they must get Kimi. Otherwise I say they gamble on Petrov and Russia.
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so" - Mark Twain