Hulkenburg to leave Haas...
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vaud said:
What is the modern era?
From autosport forums Andrea de Cesaris:
Andrea de Cesaris 10 : ALFA-Romeo, mcLaren, Ligier, Minardi, Brabham, Rial, Dallara, Jordan, Tyrell, Sauber.
I remember De Cesaris in all of those teams except for Ligier. I’m guessing he was only there for one year?From autosport forums Andrea de Cesaris:
Andrea de Cesaris 10 : ALFA-Romeo, mcLaren, Ligier, Minardi, Brabham, Rial, Dallara, Jordan, Tyrell, Sauber.
And for some reason I’d have put money of De Cesaris driving for Renault, but I confess I might have been getting him confused with Rene Arnoux.
spikyone said:
Sainz is a very good driver. Best of the best elite, wringing the very last ounce of performance? Nope, but probably the best of that second tier. Quick enough to keep Leclerc honest, rarely makes a mistake, excellent under pressure, and has the wily intelligence of Alonso at managing a race and maximising his opportunities. His race wins have all been demonstrations of the difference he can make, Singapore last year was one of the drives of the season.
IMO a far better fit for a team with Audi's money and ambition than Hulk. No top tier driver is going to take that risk so it's very obvious that he's the best driver available.
Probably following a similar career trajectory that Ralf Schumacher had when he went to Toyota but I feel Audi will succeed where Toyota failed IMO a far better fit for a team with Audi's money and ambition than Hulk. No top tier driver is going to take that risk so it's very obvious that he's the best driver available.
Edited by Smollet on Sunday 28th April 09:02
105.4 said:
I remember De Cesaris in all of those teams except for Ligier. I’m guessing he was only there for one year?
One and half seasons. The half was due to him being fired for crashing so often.This was his penultimate race for Ligier.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRZaOoG7_18&ab...
Likes Fast Cars said:
Not surprising they’ve gone for the German driver, but on the whole it’s an uninspiring choice, they should / could have signed a better driver.
Bottas would have been the better choice, and he is already at the team!
Bottas cannot race for ****. Even in the Merc he couldn't overtake!Bottas would have been the better choice, and he is already at the team!
tele_lover said:
Likes Fast Cars said:
Not surprising they’ve gone for the German driver, but on the whole it’s an uninspiring choice, they should / could have signed a better driver.
Bottas would have been the better choice, and he is already at the team!
Bottas cannot race for ****. Even in the Merc he couldn't overtake!Bottas would have been the better choice, and he is already at the team!
Likes Fast Cars said:
tele_lover said:
Likes Fast Cars said:
Not surprising they’ve gone for the German driver, but on the whole it’s an uninspiring choice, they should / could have signed a better driver.
Bottas would have been the better choice, and he is already at the team!
Bottas cannot race for ****. Even in the Merc he couldn't overtake!Bottas would have been the better choice, and he is already at the team!
thegreenhell said:
2 | Callum Ilott | 205 |
9 | Felipe Drugovich | 121 |
No, can't be that one...
2 | Robert Shwartzman | 192 |
8 | Felipe Drugovich | 105 |
Maybe this one?
1 | Felipe Drugovich | 265 |
2 | Théo Pourchaire | 164 |
There we go, third time lucky, just like Nyck de Vries...
Schwartzman raced with Prema in F2.
Kart16 said:
thegreenhell said:
2 | Callum Ilott | 205 |
9 | Felipe Drugovich | 121 |
No, can't be that one...
2 | Robert Shwartzman | 192 |
8 | Felipe Drugovich | 105 |
Maybe this one?
1 | Felipe Drugovich | 265 |
2 | Théo Pourchaire | 164 |
There we go, third time lucky, just like Nyck de Vries...
Schwartzman raced with Prema in F2.
Drugovich came 8th in his second season
If Ilott had done a third, he would have won it easily but he wet to (Indycar?)
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