August 12, 20159 yr Author F1 2016 Driver Predictions according to GP-Hub: http://www.gp-hub.com/f1-2016/drivers/
August 12, 20159 yr That site is full of shit. RBR and STR have a legally binding contract for Renault engines so they aren't TBC :manson: Plus who the f*** would supply them for next year this late in the season. Next years car will already be half designed around the Renault engine
August 12, 20159 yr Author That site is full of shit. RBR and STR have a legally binding contract for Renault engines so they aren't TBC :manson: Plus who the f*** would supply them for next year this late in the season. Next years car will already be half designed around the Renault engine OK, fair enough. Silas. Someone I know recommended it to me. It is a load of garbage to be honest with you mate. What do you think the F1 2016 Drivers Line-Up will be?
August 12, 20159 yr I use motorsport.com It's not excellent and their are a few 'analysis' pieces that are utter garbage but it's not horrific. I don't really see many major changes if I'm honest. Manor will probably sell their seats to the highest bidder but I reckon this lot will stay the same: RBR, STR, Merc, Lotus, Williams, Force India, Sauber, Ferrari (I see them ditching Kimi after 2016 for Bottas, not this year) I can't call how Haas will go. Think McLaren will lose Button to retirement/top gear and Magnusen will step back up to that spot. I know I'm forgetting someone but I can't for the life of me think who.
August 13, 20159 yr Author For me. I use Autosport, Planet F1, Sky Sports F1, F1 Fanatic and BBC F1 website for the latest news in F1. I think Haas will probably employ someone like Gutierrez/ Vergne possibly.
August 17, 20159 yr Author Belgian Grand Prix memories according to the Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/formulaon...rnage-1998.html
August 17, 20159 yr Haas is an interesting one. I looks like they are trying to attract someone experienced but the uncertainty surrounding Kimi has stalled everything. I'm still not convinced that Ferrari will ditch him this year I must admit. What do you reckon Mack?
August 18, 20159 yr Author Haas is an interesting one. I looks like they are trying to attract someone experienced but the uncertainty surrounding Kimi has stalled everything. I'm still not convinced that Ferrari will ditch him this year I must admit. What do you reckon Mack? I don't think Ferrari will ditch him this year, I'm surprised that they might not do that. He doesn't seem to have any retirement plans at the moment. But he would if Ferrari ditched him. Haas would probably get Alexander Rossi for the American driver and someone with experience like Vergne, Gutierrez or Perez possibly. Difficult one to call.
August 18, 20159 yr Author Hoping for following the summer break that Ferrari and Vettel will put more of a fight to Mercedes so at least Mercedes wouldn't have it their own way.
August 19, 20159 yr Author Ferrari have confirmed that they will retain the services for Kimi Raikkonen for next season and with Vettel confirmed also. Not been convinced this season about Raikkonen staying at Ferrari for next year.
August 19, 20159 yr I was never really convinced that he would leave Ferrari this year. The noise coming out from Maranello seemed positive still, unlike last time when they punted him. That will give Haas a chance to score Hulkenberg and grab one of the best drivers on the grid now that Ferrari are off the market. (I'd love to seem him at Renault in 2017 personally.) I think 2016 could be Crashtor's last year on the grid. Lotus won't need his money if they have the full backing of Renault
August 19, 20159 yr I think 2016 could be Crashtor's last year on the grid. Lotus won't need his money if they have the full backing of Renault Surely if he offers that much for his seat, Marussia won't hesitate to snap him up! :lol:
August 19, 20159 yr Author I was never really convinced that he would leave Ferrari this year. The noise coming out from Maranello seemed positive still, unlike last time when they punted him. That will give Haas a chance to score Hulkenberg and grab one of the best drivers on the grid now that Ferrari are off the market. (I'd love to seem him at Renault in 2017 personally.) I think 2016 could be Crashtor's last year on the grid. Lotus won't need his money if they have the full backing of Renault Hopefully it will be Crashtor's last year on the grid. He still has this website: http://hasmaldonadocrashedtoday.com/ Where do you think Haas will be amongst the grid in their debut year? Silas?
August 20, 20159 yr Author And already McLaren's weekend looks doomed as both Button and Alonso will start from the back of the grid due to engine penalties.
August 20, 20159 yr Author Alonso wishing that he stayed at Ferrari. Although Spa normally does throw up a surprise or two and a first-lap crash e.g. 1998 and 2012.
August 21, 20159 yr Author And hasmaldonadocrashedtoday picture has changed as he did crash today in Free Practice 1: As you'll be able to see if you go on the website. Scary moment for Rosberg today in Free Practice 2 after his left rear tyre failed at 190mph. Thankfully he wasn't hurt. y32WDHo96cw
August 22, 20159 yr Thought Pirreli had got passed that whole tyre exploding whenever it was used thing. Supposedly Spa is utterly brutal on tyres. The Fia reissued the directive in FP1 about safe operating conditions for the tyres because of that.
August 24, 20159 yr Author Yet another dull win from Hamilton. Vettel absolutely furious with Pirelli over his tyre blowing out with one and a half lap to go when running third. If the tyre failure that come when he went Eau Rouge could have been quite nasty. Apparently Renault are in talks with Force India over possibly buying the team.
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