I don't think there's anything wrong with that. Why should he be expected to payroll Williams testing someone else?Sonador wrote: ↑19 Oct 2017, 00:19
Also Daddy Stroll denied Kubica to test after his son in a private test: https://www.pitpass.com/60194/Kubica-denied-Suzuka-test
Better a not so good environment than no environment.Manoah2u wrote: ↑19 Oct 2017, 14:42Unfortunately, there could very well be no loses and only wins for Williams, but at the same time, there could be loses for Kubica @ Williams in regards to it essentially being Stroll Martini Williams F1 racing for Lance Stroll. So whether Williams is the right environment for Kubica?
Outside of Renault, who though understandably yet unfortuantely have bailed, i can only see Haas F1 as a good base. Perhaps Haas would be even better then any of them.
Careful saying that around here.mith wrote: ↑04 Nov 2017, 16:06Williams announced Massa leaving at the end of 2017: https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13283 ... nd-of-2017
I hope they're going with Kubica in 2018. There were some rumors that Kviat is now also in contention but he similarly to Wehrlein doesn't fulfill 25 years rule.
yeah, of course they could hire him despite not fulfilling "25 years old Martini rule".ChrisDanger wrote: ↑04 Nov 2017, 16:41Careful saying that around here.mith wrote: ↑04 Nov 2017, 16:06Williams announced Massa leaving at the end of 2017: https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13283 ... nd-of-2017
I hope they're going with Kubica in 2018. There were some rumors that Kviat is now also in contention but he similarly to Wehrlein doesn't fulfill 25 years rule.
Rumours say he could even drive in Abu Dhabi. Spanish media, so don´t take it too seriously...mith wrote: ↑04 Nov 2017, 16:06Williams announced Massa leaving at the end of 2017: https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13283 ... nd-of-2017
I hope they're going with Kubica in 2018. There were some rumors that Kviat is now also in contention but he similarly to Wehrlein doesn't fulfill 25 years rule.
old news, they're just taking a fish out of the pond that has already been picked out before and act like it's news.mith wrote: ↑20 Nov 2017, 22:41Some more gossips: https://www.rtlgp.nl/item/163905/rtl_gp ... j_williams
and also that has been mentioned months ago.Nickel wrote: ↑21 Nov 2017, 06:42Don't think I saw it mentioned in the last couple weeks worth of posts but I read somewhere (maybe James Allen?) That Nico Rosberg has taken on a role in supporting Kubica's effort to return to F1. Furthermore it was stated that Nico has been instrumental in acquiring a ~8M sponsor package to go with Kubica. Hard to imagine that not going a long way to helping secure a seat. Williams seem as fond as anyone of such accoutrements coming with their drivers these days.