Kimi out and Bianchi in at Ferrari for Silverstone test
Discussion
toppstuff said:
I am not that impressed with Bianchi. Seem to be plenty of others as good as him.
He's not leagues ahead of his much maligned team mate.
Until a driver is put in a top tier car or partnered with a "known quantity" teammate it is hard for the general public to pick the good drivers from the very good drivers.He's not leagues ahead of his much maligned team mate.
Not many people expected Ricciardo to perform as well has he has done so far this season.
toppstuff said:
I am not that impressed with Bianchi. Seem to be plenty of others as good as him.
He's not leagues ahead of his much maligned team mate.
Not too impressive in quali but he usually finishes races about half a minute ahead of Max.He's not leagues ahead of his much maligned team mate.
Jules usually mixes it with the Caterhams whereas Max struggles to.
stevesingo said:
Why would Lotus/FI allow their contracted drivers to drive another teams car and likewise why would Ferrari want a competitors driver, drive their car.
The only reasons Bianchi gets a chance is that Marussia have a technical tie up with Ferrari, and they are not direct competitors.
Bianchi is also part of Ferrari's young driver program. The only reasons Bianchi gets a chance is that Marussia have a technical tie up with Ferrari, and they are not direct competitors.
entropy said:
This year's Monaco GP
That was the only example I could mention with any confidence but I didn't for fear of everbody jumping on me saying that 'it's irrelevant because Monaco is a procession' etc... It was indeed a good drive. I remember him having a particularly good performance in a wet qualifying session early in the season too (and again at Silverstone)jamiebae said:
Jules has been quoted as saying he's ready to step up for Ferrari if needed in Germany.
Of course he has! He's hardly going to be indifferent about the opportunity. However I think that Ferrari are genuinely just resting Kimi. He was keen to drive the test at Silverstone but apparently had 'bruised knees and ankles' after the Silversone crash, and while 'bruising' doesn't sound that impressive it can be quite painful / restrictive of movement and will take a while to heal. Also it isn't just about physically driving the car, it's also being able to get out of the car quickly enough in the event of an issue. I'm a big Kimi fan so I hope he isn't seriously injured and I also hope he can get his bloody act together and give Alonso a challenge. I didn't expect him to be good enough to beat Alonso over a season but I did expect a bit of a battle.
Having said that I'm sure it would be closer if Ferrari had a half decent car - after all nobody can beat Alonso's experience at driving s
tty cars.
Having said that I'm sure it would be closer if Ferrari had a half decent car - after all nobody can beat Alonso's experience at driving s

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