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Old 09-04-2012, 11:49 PM   #1
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Default 2013 Silly Season
So here is what we have for next year:

Red Bull - Vettel / Webber
Nothing to see here.
McLaren - _____ / Button
Hamilton extremely likely to sign, he just hasn't done so yet.
Ferrari - Alonso / ____
Massa is IMO likely to re-sign for Ferrari. They still gave him the gig after his 2010 and 2011 seasons, so what's the difference?
Lotus - Raikkonen / ____
If D'Ambrosio impresses this weekend then Grosjean is on serious notice. I definitely think Grosjean will finish the season regardless of anything D'Ambrosio does but next year is uncertain.
Mercedes - Rosberg / ____
Schumacher should re-sign on the strength of his current form, IMO. But he would still be driving a midfield car...
Williams - Maldonado / ____
Williams are 8th in the WCC and and it is a total waste of a good car. Senna needs to go. Maldonado is already signed but he needs to not crash - pure and simple.
Sauber - ____ / ____
Both should be retained, but need to be more consistent. Perez might yet sign for Ferrari but he has denied he will.
Force India - ____ / ____
I don't see the hype about di Resta personally, but both drivers are good enough to be retained.
Caterham - ____ /____
Petrov has finished ahead of Kovalainen more often than not but I must admit I haven't really been paying attention.
STR - ____ / ____
Both drivers are pretty evenly matched in the races but have been let down by a poor car.
Marussia - Glock / ____
Anyone care to comment?
Hispania - De La Rosa / ____
See above.

Looks like a pretty boring silly season to be honest!
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Old 09-04-2012, 11:58 PM   #2
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Until Spa I was sure that Lewis will sign again for McLaren, but after the twittergate I don't know. He acted in a horrible way to his team. I'd personally like to see him in Mercedes, if Michael retires. I think that he needs a year in a mediocre car in order to recognize how much he owes McLaren.
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Old 09-05-2012, 05:40 AM   #3
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Petrov ?
Petrov`s F1 career in danger
Vitaly Petrov`s career as Russia`s only Formula One driver hangs in balance after the Russian government cut off financial support, his manager Oksana Kosachenko said.

Petrov became the first Russian in F1 when he joined Renault in 2010. He now drives for Caterham, where his sponsors include government owned Russian Helicopters while an earlier sponsor was the state-run Lada car maker.

"We have now lost government support," Kosachenko said
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Old 09-06-2012, 05:26 AM   #4
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My random guess at next years line up for fun.

Mclaren: Button/Rosberg
Ferrari: Alonso/Perez
Red Bull: Vettel/Webber
Mercedes: Hamilton/Schumacher
Lotus: Raikkonen/Kovalainen
Sauber: Massa/Kobayashi -(Crash fest in store)
Force India: Hulkenberg/di Resta
Williams: Maldonado/Bottas
Toro Rosso: Ricciardo/Vergne
Caterham: Glock/?
Marussia: Pic/?
HRT: Karthikeyan/? - Hard too know, whether form or money willl get these drives?
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Old 09-06-2012, 06:41 AM   #5
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I think Hamilton will sign for Mclaren for next year, I think all these stories about him going to Mercedes are media looking to fill up their pages.

I dont think Massa will have the Ferrari seat next year, he simply isnt fast enough. I can see Ferrari robbing Perez. But who will have the Sauber seat?

As for Lotus....Im sure Kimi will stay, but Grosjean? I think he has the potential to be a front runner, but he needs to learn not to stack his car on the first lap!

Williams should get rid of Pastor. Plain and simple, he causes too many collisions, even the qualifying lap on his only race win was very dodgy. IMO Rubens would do a better job than him, at least he would bring the points in. Senna is a bit iffy aswel. I think Williams should maybe look for quick nick, and bring a newbie in.

Di resta has dissapointed me so far this year, but he had a really good first year, and I think the hulk is really good competition for him. Both should stay.

Caterham, I think have two very good drivers, I think it would be a shame if Petrov cant get a seat next year for reasons that CNR has left a link to.

Hispania IMO need to get rid of Karthikayen. Why dont they give Chandhock another go?

Thats my opinions anyway
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Old 09-06-2012, 10:31 AM   #6
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So here is what we have for next year:

Red Bull - Vettel / Webber
Nothing to see here.
McLaren - _____ / Button
Hamilton extremely likely to sign, he just hasn't done so yet.
Ferrari - Alonso / ____
Massa is IMO likely to re-sign for Ferrari. They still gave him the gig after his 2010 and 2011 seasons, so what's the difference?
Lotus - Raikkonen / ____
If D'Ambrosio impresses this weekend then Grosjean is on serious notice. I definitely think Grosjean will finish the season regardless of anything D'Ambrosio does but next year is uncertain.
Mercedes - Rosberg / ____
Schumacher should re-sign on the strength of his current form, IMO. But he would still be driving a midfield car...
Williams - Maldonado / ____
Williams are 8th in the WCC and and it is a total waste of a good car. Senna needs to go. Maldonado is already signed but he needs to not crash - pure and simple.
Sauber - ____ / ____
Both should be retained, but need to be more consistent. Perez might yet sign for Ferrari but he has denied he will.
Force India - ____ / ____
I don't see the hype about di Resta personally, but both drivers are good enough to be retained.
Caterham - ____ /____
Petrov has finished ahead of Kovalainen more often than not but I must admit I haven't really been paying attention.
STR - ____ / ____
Both drivers are pretty evenly matched in the races but have been let down by a poor car.
Marussia - Glock / ____
Anyone care to comment?
Hispania - De La Rosa / ____
See above.

Looks like a pretty boring silly season to be honest!
It seems like 4 of the first 5 will be wrong, as Massa exit rumours are gaining strength, Hamilton may be headed to Mercedes (with Michael retiring) and, according to Boullier, Grosjean's seat is safe.
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Old 09-06-2012, 08:41 PM   #7
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My random guess at next years line up for fun.

Mclaren: Button/Rosberg
Ferrari: Alonso/Perez
Red Bull: Vettel/Webber
Mercedes: Hamilton/Schumacher
Lotus: Raikkonen/Kovalainen
Sauber: Massa/Kobayashi -(Crash fest in store)
Force India: Hulkenberg/di Resta
Williams: Maldonado/Bottas
Toro Rosso: Ricciardo/Vergne
Caterham: Glock/?
Marussia: Pic/?
HRT: Karthikeyan/? - Hard too know, whether form or money willl get these drives?
There is no way a team will run two Finnish drivers. Too small a market.
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Old 09-06-2012, 08:43 PM   #8
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Sauber: Massa/Kobayashi -(Crash fest in store)
I don't understand why some people assume that if Massa leaves Ferrari he'll merely go to another team. He'll be out of F1 I reckon or one of the tailenders but I wouldn't have thought any of the other teams would touch him with a bargepole.
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Old 09-06-2012, 11:45 PM   #9
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Williams should get rid of Pastor. Plain and simple, he causes too many collisions, even the qualifying lap on his only race win was very dodgy. IMO Rubens would do a better job than him, at least he would bring the points in. Senna is a bit iffy aswel. I think Williams should maybe look for quick nick, and bring a newbie in.

Hispania IMO need to get rid of Karthikayen. Why dont they give Chandhock another go?

Thats my opinions anyway
Chandok? He is worse than Narain.
I agree that Nick should still be in F1, perfectly he and Pastor should have teamed up at Williams.
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Old 09-07-2012, 06:24 AM   #10
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Chandok? He is worse than Narain.
I agree that Nick should still be in F1, perfectly he and Pastor should have teamed up at Williams.
He cant possibly be worse than Narain, Narain finishes last every race Saying that, Chandhoks record isnt much better either I just think with both of their ages, Karthikayen is maybe past his best, where as Chandhok still has time to develop, thats why I think he deserves the seat more than Narain

Maybe with Nick I dont think he will be out of F1 for very long. If the shoe leaves at the end of the season, and Massa is kicked out of Ferrari, that would open up gaps in other teams, possibly Sauber, for Nick to step in....
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Old 09-07-2012, 01:45 PM   #11
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So here is what we have for next year:

Red Bull - Vettel / Webber
Nothing to see here.
McLaren - _____ / Button
Hamilton extremely likely to sign, he just hasn't done so yet.
Ferrari - Alonso / ____
Massa is IMO likely to re-sign for Ferrari. They still gave him the gig after his 2010 and 2011 seasons, so what's the difference?
Lotus - Raikkonen / ____
If D'Ambrosio impresses this weekend then Grosjean is on serious notice. I definitely think Grosjean will finish the season regardless of anything D'Ambrosio does but next year is uncertain.
Mercedes - Rosberg / ____
Schumacher should re-sign on the strength of his current form, IMO. But he would still be driving a midfield car...
Williams - Maldonado / ____
Williams are 8th in the WCC and and it is a total waste of a good car. Senna needs to go. Maldonado is already signed but he needs to not crash - pure and simple.
Sauber - ____ / ____
Both should be retained, but need to be more consistent. Perez might yet sign for Ferrari but he has denied he will.
Force India - ____ / ____
I don't see the hype about di Resta personally, but both drivers are good enough to be retained.
Caterham - ____ /____
Petrov has finished ahead of Kovalainen more often than not but I must admit I haven't really been paying attention.
STR - ____ / ____
Both drivers are pretty evenly matched in the races but have been let down by a poor car.
Marussia - Glock / ____
Anyone care to comment?
Hispania - De La Rosa / ____
See above.

Looks like a pretty boring silly season to be honest!
I think I will just agree wholeheartedly with this post!! Although Massa is getting fired!!
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Old 09-07-2012, 08:44 PM   #12
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He cant possibly be worse than Narain, Narain finishes last every race Saying that, Chandhoks record isnt much better either I just think with both of their ages, Karthikayen is maybe past his best, where as Chandhok still has time to develop, thats why I think he deserves the seat more than Narain
Narain brings Tata automotive money, Chandhok doesn't....
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Old 09-07-2012, 08:49 PM   #13
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What do you all reckon of this for silly season talk?

'Ferrari could turn to Schumacher' | Sky Sports
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Old 09-07-2012, 11:53 PM   #14
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I'll take it in a heartbeat over Massa, but he is not one of my preferred choices.
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Old 09-08-2012, 12:54 AM   #15
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It'd be very nice, he may win that elusive 92nd win!
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Old 09-08-2012, 02:05 AM   #16
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Ok I'm gonna try this. In brackets are the drivers I think are in the frame, and are listed roughly in order of what I believe is their likelihood of getting the drive.


Red Bull:
Justin Bieber and Superman (same old)

McLaren:
Jenson Button & ________________, (either Lewis Hamilton or Paul di Resta)

Lotus:
Kimi Raikkonen 4000 & Romain Grosjean

Ferrari:
Fernando Alonso & _______________ (Felipe Massa, Nico Hulkenberg, Paul di Resta, Sergio Perez, Heikki Kovalainen)

Mercedes:
______________ & Nico Rosberg (Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, Nico Hulkenberg, Paul di Resta)

Sauber:
______________ & _______________ (Sergio Perez, Kamui Kobayashi, Heikki Kovalainen, Jaime Alguersuari, Felipe Massa, Esteban Gutierrez, Charles Pic)

Force India:
______________ & _______________ (Paul di Resta, Nico Hulkenberg, Jaime Alguersuari, Felipe Massa, Jules Bianchi, Heikki Kovalainen, Charles Pic)

Williams:
Pastor Maldonado & _______________ (Bruno Senna, Valtteri Bottas)

Toro Rosso:
Daniel Ricciardo & Jean-Eric Vergne

Caterham:
_______________ & _______________ (Heikki Kovalainen, Vitaly Petrov, basically anyone else out of a drive in above teams, like Kobayashi)

Marussia:
Timo Glock & ______________ (Charles Pic, Pay Driver)

HRT:
Pedro de la Rosa & ______________ (Narain Karthikeyan, Pay Driver)



I just cannot see Lotus binning Grosjean.
I root for Caterham, but Kovalainen deserves more.
I really hope Alguersuari gets back in somewhere.
I hope Schumacher does stay one more year. He has finally gotten at least on terms with Rosberg. Maybe he feels there's not much improvement left and 44 is simply too told for F1. I don't know if Mercedes are going anywhere though,given they are scaling back apparently (a great disappointment).
Can't see Toro Rosso ditching their drivers at all.
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Old 09-08-2012, 09:52 PM   #17
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I wanna see Kobayashi at Ferrari. I think Hamilton will remain at McLaren, and I suspect Schumacher will hang up his boots.

Massa is likely to be at Sauber I suspect and I wouldn't be at all surprised if either Luiz Razia or Davide Valsecchi find themselves in F1 in 2013.
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Old 09-10-2012, 02:19 PM   #18
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McLaren:Jenson ButtonRed Bull:Vettel Webber Ferrari Alonso? (Perez)LotusRaikkonenGrosjeanMercedes??Williams ??Sauber??Force India ??Caterham ??STRDaniel Ricardo
no contract for next year yetMarussia HispaniaDe La Rosa management role ?Raikkonen locked into 2013 contract now
HRT wants to keep De La Rosa for management role | YallaF1.com
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Old 09-11-2012, 07:21 AM   #19
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Jenson Button happy to have Paul di Resta as a McLaren team-mate should Lewis Hamilton move to Mercedes - Telegraph
Jenson Button happy to have Paul di Resta as a McLaren team-mate should Lewis Hamilton move to Mercedes
Jenson Button says he would have no issue working with Force India’s Paul di Resta at McLaren should Lewis Hamilton move to Mercedes, denying that there would be any conflict of interest.
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Old 09-14-2012, 06:33 PM   #20
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F1 : Kovalainen management summoned to Maranello for Formula 1 drive talks
Finnish reports say Caterham Formula One team driver Heikki Kovalainen's management have been summoned to Maranello.

The speculation follows Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo ruling out Sergio Perez as Felipe Massa's 2013 successor, due to his lack of experience.

Finn Kovalainen, 30, is on the market after three years of rebuilding his reputation at Caterham, following his less than shining first three years in Formula 1 at Renault and McLaren.

The Finnish broadcaster MTV3 said representatives of Kovalainen's management team at IMG Worldwide will travel to Maranello next week.
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