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I think Marco will never go to GP2 {although I wish he would} --- It will feel like too much of a step down for him -- and he will have to give up the Indy 500 -- Also his ego will be at stake - if he's running mid pack in GP2, people will write him off quickly and the buzz on him will go from "we don't really know about his ability" to "The guy can't get out of mid pack in GP2. He's obviously not that good."
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Hi guys, i'm not at all convinced by him yet. If you want to get to F1, GP2 is far higher up the ladder than the IRL, but i'm sure for a mis-placed reason, his advisors think that he's above it. I'm sure he could get a ride in a top team, for budget reasons more than anything, so if he's serious about coming over here, he should come over and learn before making the step up.
He's mid-pak in IRL, and if he came over here, joining Honda, i can't see him pressuring his team-mates. Maybe i should have more faith, but i'm not bowled over by him. Come over, race in GP2, put yourself against the top junior drivers of Europe and see how he stacks up... |
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As long as he's prepared to take a lower salary for a couple of years, GP2 is probably worth it. He would need 2 years to really challenge for the title, and maybe another year of testing before getting an F1 race drive, but if he believes he can do it and it's what he wants, he should do it now.
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With his name Marco Andretti may make it to F1 one day. If Marco would win the 500 or an IRL championship, his odds of getting a ride will greatly improve, in my opinion.
I doublt Ecclestone has given up on racing in the US, the market is so big. If honda wants him in F1, Ecclestone wants him in F1 and a big sponsor wants him in F1 he will probably land in F1. Like anywhere else, money talks in F1.Maybe with a mid pack team (if honda picks it up) and possibly an elite team in the future. Remember he is only 20. |
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I agree with Rush and if you aren't in the car, you don't know what it drives like. Weather conditions change a car lap to lap. If it is off, it's off.
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There's no way Honda would put him in their full team without at least a year's testing or GP2. Even Super Aguri have other drivers head in the pecking order.
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He's not even close to what's needed from a driver's skill, mental strength, and commitment for F1. Right now another Michael ... or less.
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[QUOTE=davyboy]I'm not so sure its down to his odds of getting a ride [i.e. any ride]. Enough walla would get him a seat in a Spyker now. Michael's on record as saying he doesn't want Marco pottering around at the rear of the field... he wants him in a race winning car. The 500 and/or an IRL championship is not the route to a race winning team no matter what your name is. You don't see Ferrari or McLaren fighting over Dan Wheldon right now.
.. and all of this is on the supposition that he, Michael or Mario even want to go the F1 route.[/QUOTE ]I think Dan Weldon had a serious offer from BMW last year but turned it down. As for Marco, no where near good enough for F1 at this time and with the possibility of no US F1 race on the calender it might never be possible. For him to be looked at for F1 though, he would need to be dominant in Indy Car. |
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As i understand it, they wanted Dan to commit without any solid commitment on their behalf, so of course he was not prepared to do that. I suspect that NASCAR will prove very profitable when he finally pitches up there.
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Also, Wheldon has been a very poor qualifier on road courses, which is so critical in F1.
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A lazy $20 says Danica will get to F1 before Marco.
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If he didn't have the last name and the connections we would have never heard of him. Regardless, if one argues he has some potential there, and I'm not ruling that out, I don't see the problem in letting him develop in GP2 or Champcar if he really wants F1 or something. I think these days people are overly concerned with getting to F1 or reaching success way too fast. It wasn't that long ago when many F1 rookies were in their 30's. |
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How was Marco robbed of a win by Cheever? He was like 5th and well behind the leader. He was robbed of a podium maybe.
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