Forum topic: Still watch F1?

United Kingdom Tim Prince

804 races

6 championships

26 wins

88 podiums

Current team

United Kingdom Slow Car McNoPace
Division 2.2

I believe Bruno Senna was 26 when he entered F1 in 2010.
November 13, 2013 08:38 pm

Portugal Nuno Cardoso

Lavradio

66 races

0 championships

5 wins

21 podiums

Current team

We got the 2 (I believe) GP by Luca Badoer, during Massa's injury in 2009...38 years-old.
November 14, 2013 12:54 am

Japan Robert Bouchard

Shinshiro, Aichi, Japan

419 races

5 championships

16 wins

94 podiums

Current team

Japan Yamakawa F1 Team

So with two races left it makes sense to watch with Kimi out since he current sits second in the points but can be and will be caught.

Constructors championship is also close for second place and whoever is replacing Kimi will be interesting to watch!!
November 14, 2013 01:51 am

Portugal Nuno Cardoso

Lavradio

66 races

0 championships

5 wins

21 podiums

Current team

"....It has emerged that Lotus approached Michael Schumacher as a possible replacement for Kimi Raikkonen at the final two races of the season.

Lotus is expected to go with Heikki Kovalainen now, but reports in Germany said Schumacher was also approached to race at both the US and Brazilian Grands Prix. According to Schumacher's manager, the seven-time world champion turned the team down.

"Michael's performance against Nico [Rosberg last year] and Nico's performance against Lewis [Hamilton this year] made a lot of people aware of how good Michael still was," Sabine Kehm told Reuters. "Plus, he is still very fit. But he just feels so good in his new life."


Read more at http://en.espnf1.com/lotusf1/motorsport/story/134899.html#DdvPVgCkWq33TQPk.99...."
November 14, 2013 10:14 am

Portugal Nuno Cardoso

Lavradio

66 races

0 championships

5 wins

21 podiums

Current team

"...McLaren has finally confirmed Kevin Magnussen as Sergio Perez's replacement for 2014, giving the 21-year-old Formula Renault 3.5 champion his Formula One debut next year...."
November 14, 2013 02:13 pm

Japan Robert Bouchard

Shinshiro, Aichi, Japan

419 races

5 championships

16 wins

94 podiums

Current team

Japan Yamakawa F1 Team

Yes, A lot has changed in a few days!!

It will be interesting to see how Heikki does in the Lotus but I am not expecting too much as he has already down played his chances.

First I have heard of Michael being approached but it does make some sense since he would bring experiance to the team for their final two races. I would have liked to see Michael drive the Lotus as it would have been interesting to comparisons to Grosjean.

I think Grosjean could be a very good driver but haven't been sold on him being World Championship calabure.

Lotus seat seems to be still up in air for next season but Heikki doesn't beleave he has any chance of landing this seat. It seems it might be filled by Hulkenburg for next season. He reportedly turned down the drive for Lotus final last two races due to contract issues with Sauber & Ferrari.

Magussen has been quick at the lower levels so it will be interesting to see how he deals with the new tires and regulations for next season.

Must say F1 is going through some interesting changes for next season and I hope they don't let me down!!
November 15, 2013 05:29 pm

Portugal Nuno Cardoso

Lavradio

66 races

0 championships

5 wins

21 podiums

Current team

"...On Monday the FIA revealed that from now on the final race of the season would be worth twice as many points as the rest of the races "in order to maximise focus on the championship until the end of the campaign". Under the new rules, next year's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will award 50 points instead of 25 to the winner, 36 instead of 18 for second place, 30 instead of 15 for third and so on throughout the top ten.

Vettel, who would have still won this year's title in India under the system but would have missed out on his 2012 title, made clear he was against the idea by suggesting it would not be accepted in football.

"Imagine it, at the last Bundesliga match there would suddenly be double points," he was quoted by Sport Bild. "This is absurd and punishes those who have worked hard for a whole season. I'm fond of the old traditions in Formula One and do not understand this new rule...."

double points in the final GP? and his fond of the old traditions? 9-6-4-3-2-1 yay :p
December 10, 2013 07:31 pm

Malta J Spiteri

539 races

3 championships

11 wins

39 podiums

Current team

Italy SPN Corse

I found it strange too.
December 11, 2013 11:29 am

Japan Robert Bouchard

Shinshiro, Aichi, Japan

419 races

5 championships

16 wins

94 podiums

Current team

Japan Yamakawa F1 Team

Very Strange and I don't think it will have the intended result they are looking for unless the championship is close!!

I would like to see them go back to the old points system with only top 6 scoring.
December 12, 2013 01:18 am

Portugal Nuno Cardoso

Lavradio

66 races

0 championships

5 wins

21 podiums

Current team

could be a dramatic final race or a new F1 points record :p
December 12, 2013 10:43 am

Reply

Error

Guests can't post in the forum. Please sign in to be able to post in the forums.