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I am not convinced that GP3 will be around forever but I think it is a strong series compared to F2 and even the F3 EuroSeries but let's not kid ourselves, it is one of the best places to be because it races Grand Prix weekend. Despite all the technology out there that allows us to follow racing from our laptops and smartphones, the fact remains that drivers in the GP support series get some face time with F1 people. Not formally at the track neccessarily but informally and those contacts are worth their weight in gold to a young driver, especially a non-European who may find it difficult getting into British F3 or Formula Renault.
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Hartley's best chance is to scrape together enough cash for a GP3 season. But he'll have to absolutely dominate to keep his F1 hopes alive. Its unfortunate for him, but I think the Red Bull dropping has been coming a while, he was lucky to survive last year's cull. |
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I saw Brendon at Thruxton last weekend and he kindly signed something. Didn't stop to ask about the whole Red Bull thing! He seemed to be there with Hitech. I guess as a former Thruxton winner they were using him for driver coaching... noticed him on the banking at Campbell/Cobb during one of the races.
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A really interesting thread this. Lots of questions that will have some complex answers I'm sure!
STR have confirmed Buemi and Jaime for 2011, so Daniel won't be going there. I'd wager he will be in GP2 and with a non-redbull team, albeit with heavy sponsorship. Arden is a possible. JEV has done more development work that Hartley for RBR since April/May time, so their programme won't be thrown off kilter too much. As for Brendon, who knows. I doubt' he'd go near F2 (especially as most people think it won't be here next year), so perhaps GP3 or a F3 Euroseries drive and appearance at Pau? |
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While I agree with everything else you say (I would like to see GP3 disappear too, and the car's sound is an insult) I think you're way off suggesting the majority of drivers are talent free.
Gutierrez, Rossi, Wickens, van der Zande, Smith, Morad, Quaife-Hobbs, Newgarden, Varhaug, Hegewald, Bortolotti, Christensen, Coletti, Sanchez-Lopez, Monras, Muller and more have all demonstrated a decent level of talent before GP3. I'd say the talent free part of the grid is the minority. I guess this was helped by the teams having to offer cheap deals - if they could get away with charging a full budget no doubt there'd be a larger proportion of rich but talentless hopefuls. But I think the grid is remarkably strong, it's just a shame these drivers would probably learn a lot more in F3. |
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The other thing is it seems the only team which have really "got to grips" with the cars themselves are ART, who are predictably dominating (though they could do with some more of that in GP2 this year). Whether this is because they are difficult to set-up or just down to the ineptness of some of the teams, I don't know. But some of the guys on your list have done nothing this year, despite being impressive pre-GP3. But for now, I still think its Hartley's best option for next year. Its a sideways move but it keeps him more in touch with F1 instead of having to go for something like F2 or Superleague. |
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I presumed he turned up as he knows Earl Bamber? Or... maybe he was there for some other reason? |
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On the subject of Hartley, given that they are a few free/cheap rides already I wouldn't be surprised if he joined even from Spa. |
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