Doc Austin
Back From The Dead
Wow. Another privateer bites the dust.
Captain giving a tour.
Fingers crossed!Return of the US GP when? I say 2022.
Agreed, and they’re still considering using the “outer” layout at Bahrain which would have them lapping just under a minute so overall a pretty fresh and diverse schedule.Outside of Sochi.
This revised calendar is amazing.
What’s the Portugal track layout? I don’t believe I have ever seen it.
Whoah long ass front stretch. Similar to Monza without the chicane. Im gonna have to look up some YouTube clips about this track.
Grow a pair and run a real oval
This will be an 87-lapper, most laps for an F1 race in decades.I dig it, should be the shortest F1 lap ever. 1974 French GP pole was 58.79 seconds. Pretty goofy to call it an oval or “almost-oval” or whatever they’re saying but they’re creative with the calendar this year which is refreshing.
I get it as a branding and marketing exercise, although they’ll have to start making more models than just A110s obviously. Clio buyers are probably not as motivated by F1 as potential Alpine buyers are.Alpine was in financial trouble not that long ago...
GUYS LOOK
GUYS LOOK
Hülkenberg is roughly 2 and a half years older than Perez.Hulkenburg should get it. Younger, primer.
Hülkenberg is roughly 2 and a half years older than Perez.
You know what, I don't even think Haas will be an option. Remember the last time Carlos Slim worked with Haas and Daniel Suarez?My feelings on this will largely depend on where Perez winds up, if he manages to stay in the series. With next year being a lame duck season and the rules reset being pushed to 2022 I don’t think he’ll be scoring (m)any points in the near future. Haas or whoever will need to step up significantly with the next car.
OTOH, if Vettel can get a few more wins out of it that’s cool. But Racing Point don’t seem to have the momentum they had earlier in the season.
Didn’t even think of that. I also totally missed they had previous engagement with Esteban Gutierrez. Lord, that feels so much further in the past than it was.You know what, I don't even think Haas will be an option. Remember the last time Carlos Slim worked with Haas and Daniel Suarez?
He would have to be desperate to go back to Haas at this point, but I wonder if there is still bad blood between those two?
Jeez, what a waste.
Jeez, what a waste.
Jeez, what a waste.
Jeez, what a waste.
Unbelievable, I have a feeling Red Bull is going to pull the plug on F1 sooner than later. Man, to think that might be a possibility of them pulling the plug would be devastating to F1 in its current state. These engines are far too complex, too expensive, and teams are happy enough to take it on the chin. However, with Honda pulling out I feel horrible for Yuki Tsunonda. Honda has pushed him and with Red Bull possibly starting to look at other options...
F1 needs solutions and quickly, this is not a good sign after Honda just signing on five years ago. I'm not sure any other manufacturers would be heavily interested either. They need simplified, cost effective solutions. This is something everyone has known for ages.
Also, I have a feeling Honda to NASCAR is starting to sound less far-fetched as expected.