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16 Jun 2007, 00:37 (Ref:1938065) | #1 | ||
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Bourdais and F1
With the latest rumours having Bourdais at williams to replace wurz,would newman\haas allow this to happen and who would replace at the team for the reminding season?.
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16 Jun 2007, 01:45 (Ref:1938083) | #2 | ||
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What about a driver swap?
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16 Jun 2007, 02:57 (Ref:1938101) | #3 | ||
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As much as I like Alex Wurz, we need a superstar or up and coming superstar in the Mcdonalds ride.
Surely they have a short list, no doubt Justin Wilson would be on it but I am hoping he would stay with RSports to keep another competitive team. Will DaMatta ever race again, if so he still has fond memories of NHL, Scott Speed if he is kicked from STR, |
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16 Jun 2007, 05:36 (Ref:1938131) | #4 | ||
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I'm absolutely not a fan of Bourdais - his general arrogance in a number of written and televised interviews Ive seen over the last few years (and his track etiquette) reminds me too much of Schumacher M. By all means go to F1 - theres a few drivers in there who will clip his wings if he tries the same stunts in F1.
As for a replacement - why dont they look at someone like young Jonathan Summerton who raced for the USA A1 GP team this season - yes it may take a couple of seasons to get right up to speed but this guy has genuine talent and from a marketing sense the All American persona about him. |
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16 Jun 2007, 05:39 (Ref:1938132) | #6 | ||
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Is there a link for this rumor?
Personally I can't see Bourdais going to Williams this season. I would expect Rosberg to go to Toyota next year and a Nakajima to partner Wurz in '08. Wurz is highly regarded for his technical feedback, they wouldn't want to lose him to Champ Car IMO. I think Bourdais will be at STR next year. |
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www.mnews.com.au is the link. about 5 or 6 pages in I believe.
Wurz hasnt really been all that inspiring on his return but it would be strange to let someone go mid season. |
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16 Jun 2007, 13:51 (Ref:1938404) | #8 | ||
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Nothing in that I think. More of a speculative make news story IMO.
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I am a fan of Scott Speed, but I think that he will probably lose his seat next year to Bourdais at STR.
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Sure just not a very strong one.
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I can't see there being any hope of seeing Bourdais in a Williams.
However, more interestingly, this weeks Autosport magazine is reporting that a Bourdais -> STR deal for 2008 is as good as signed. Most certainly, this seems like the last Champ Car championship he will win |
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I just wonder why Sebass would want to go to a team who's cars are soooo slowww -- the only team that Toro Rosso beats on a consistent basis is Spyker. He can't carry that team into the points on his own. No driver can.
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What i've been hearing for a year now is that Gerhard Berger and Red Bull own both half of Toro Rosso and both have to come up with $15 million each to run the team. Red bull has no problem doing that, but Gerhard has and that's why he was so interested in getting Doornbos and Senna a drive over Liuzzi and Speed. Doornbos because of Muermans and other sponsors, and Senna because it seems reasonable to expect to land a big brazilian sponsor with Senna in F1. With that in mind i wonder why Bourdais is being rumoured because i cannot imagine him bringing money to the team. Maybe Bourdais management (isn't that the son of Jean Todt?) has found some sponsorship and is hoping for some backing from the ffsa (the french division of the fia), which promotes the french gp? There is no french driver in F1 anymore. |
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I try to see things from his POV quite a lot. I don't know why, but this is one thing that often occupies my mind.
It seems he has more or less written off F1 in terms of realistically expecting it, although is still trying to keep the door open. I would've thought, for various reasons, that he would only be inclined to accept a reasonably competitive seat. Whilst we can, barring some highly unusual goings on, rule out Ferrari and Mclaren, there still remains some options. Does anyone know what sort of relationship he has with Renault as company? Williams and BMW would be the other options of similar "strength", although Williams has long been a rather big question mark. One thing in favour of the Williams link is that they are not afraid to run CART/ChampCar drivers. Granted the series is not what it once was, but the way Sebastian wipes the floor must be worth something. BMW I don't see. Perhaps he would be willing to take a comparatively poor seat (STR, or equivalent), but I just don't see that either. RBR, though...that could be worth a shot. They have potential to go somewhere, and their current status means it is not unrealistic that he could get a ride there. Given Red Bull's desires on the US market, could Sebastian aid that? OK, granted, ChampCar is not exactly headline news...but SB is a hell of an important part of it insofar as its influence spreads. Well, I think I will leave it there for now. Last edited by Dutton; 18 Jun 2007 at 08:45. |
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Think about it. SB is a big fish in a small pond here. What is left for him to prove? It would be like winning the GP2 championship multiple times - to the F1 world that would just earn a big "So what?" He has a shot at a seat with Toro Rosso for 2008. Granted, they are not a threat for points, but they can and do on a consistent basis mix it up well with the mid pack cars.
My take is that SB figures this is his shot to get his foot in the door with the Big Show. If he does well: qualify decently, bring the car home and nip at the 10 - 16 positions in the races, then the Door of Opportunity swings open in 2009. DC will likely be gone from RBR by then and SB could get a promotion. Other scenarios include Rubens retiring, Trulli leaving Toyota, etc. By 2009 there may be some good seats available where SB may be able to challenge for points or podium on a regular basis. None of this happens if he stays in CC. Right now there is a lot of good, fast, cheap young talent out there. SB needs to stop being picky and grab the brass ring pronto. Last edited by JohnSSC; 18 Jun 2007 at 10:33. |
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Is he being picky though ? The only thing he didnt want was a test drive.
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If he hopes to have a career in F1 he needs to jump as soon as possible to anyone where he can get a seat. The worst ride in F1 probably pays as well or better than CC. Once in F1 he can move up. How many drivers started with 2nd or 3rd rate teams? Many did including Alonso. The longer he is in CC the less his chances are. He has nothing to gain there and everything to lose and he is getting older when F1 are beginning to raid the cradle.
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He was being picky for a good long while wanting a "competitive" ride. I think he would have turned his nose up at the STR thing as recently as a year ago. Having young Master Todt as his manager has made a difference in his mindset.
Right now the average age on the grid in F1 is under 30. And that is with DC and Rubens. Take them out and your average age drops quickly. SB is no kid. Like Leighton said above, he needs to make his move now or become another might-have-been. |
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Rumors from the IRL paddock at USGP is that Sebass is leaving Newman/Hass at the end of the year and Marco Andretti will fill the seat. No word on where he might go but seems a good fit for Marco as he is struggling on ovals.
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Mario would probably be OK with it, but I seriously doubt Michael would be.
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