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I don't think Zsolt Baumgartner will drive for Jordan although that car is a bit faster but it is similar to Minardi, it wouldn't be an advancement for him. I could imagine Zsolt as a Jaguar-driver because his manager told to Hunagrian journalists Baumgartner would test for this team.
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11 Jul 2004, 18:10 (Ref:1033332) | #28 | ||
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BAR -- Button, Sato
Ferrari -- M. Schumacher, Barrichello Jaguar -- Klien, Liuzzi Jordan -- (drivers who bring cash) McLaren -- Montoya, Raikkonen Minardi -- (drivers who bring cash) Renault -- Trulli, Alonso Sauber -- Massa, Davidson Toyota -- R. Schumacher, da Matta Williams -- Fisichella, Webber There has not been any indication from BAR that Sato is not performing well enough to retain his seat for next year. With more Red Bull money going to Jaguar next year, the beverage company will get two of their favorites in the seats -- Klien and Liuzzi. Renault may well send their test driver Montagny to a Jordan or Minardi race seat. Other drivers who could pay their way into a seat next year could be Baumgartner, Heidfeld, Paffett, Pantano, Wirdheim, and anyone else who brings cash. Trulli's demands to Renault for more money next year have created a bit of a spot for Renault. If they were to lose him to Toyota, who is in fact trying to bring him on board to team with R. Schumacher, Renault would have to settle for Montagny or Heidfeld to team with the returning Alonso. With that said, I believe that Renault will retain Trulli at his contract demands (!!!). Davidson has signed over his management to David Robertson, who brought Button to F1 in 2000. Furthermore and more appicably, Robertson brought Raikkonen to F1 in 2001, so we know that Sauber will hear out Robertson on the issue of Davidson. It sure looks like the puzzle pieces fit -- Davidson to Sauber. Fisichella and Webber must be considered at this point without question the odds-on favorites for the two Williams seats. |
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Ferrari M Schumacher Barrichello Renault Alonso Fisichella BAR Button Sato McLaren Raikkonen JPM Williams Webber Ant Davidson Toyota R Schumacher Trulli Jaguar Coulthard Wirdheim Sauber Massa Klien Jordan & Minardi pay drivers |
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With his season this year, Fisichella has done more than enough to attract the attention of one of the top four teams. He's trounced Massa and has driven superb races on difficult strategies.
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11 Jul 2004, 21:04 (Ref:1033437) | #31 | |
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Here's what I do know for sure.
Ferrari no change MacLaren Kimi/JPM Williams Webber/Davidson BAR no change Renualt no change Minardi Brisco/? Jag Klien/Coultard The Grumpy1 |
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Toyota have confirmed Ralf too, grumpy1
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They aren't, R, but grumpy1 is an "insider"
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If that is true, then id be pleased to see Davidson get a drive. This would be long overdue.
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If the story about Jordan selling part of the team to Dubai then he may have a great deal more money to spend which should change the quality of drivers he will end up with. Maybe DC will go to Jordan as the experienced one to assist with set up/development (including of course a race seat)
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Here's how I see it so far:
Ferrari 1. Michael Schumacher 2. Rubens Barrichello Ferrari has had this lineup for several years, and to say that the pair have been successful is an understatement. Michael Schumacher is not yet ready to retire (for reasons I will explain in a later post), and Rubens will always be his number two. There's no reason to think that anything will change at Maranello next year. Renault 1. Fernando Alonso 2. Jarno Trulli (Giancarlo Fisichella) Most believe that Fernando Alonso is a World Champion in the making, so he obviously stays. Some people believe that Jarno Trulli is on the hot seat, but it is hard to see him getting the heave-ho after his best season yet, when the likely replacement is Fisichella, who brings the exact same things to the table. BAR-Honda 1. Jenson Button 2. Takuma Sato (Anthony Davidson) Button is seen in the same light as Alonso: a future champion with no shortage of job security. Takuma Sato, however, is considered to be on the hot seat. Still, he has shown great promise throughout the season, which should not overshadow his lead foot. He's safe unless David Richards decides he doesn't want to see his star test driver move to Williams. Williams-BMW 1. Mark Webber 2. (Davidson, Antonio Pizzonia, Fisichella, Nick Heidfeld, Marc Gene, David Coulthard, Jacques Villeneuve) Mark Webber is all but assured the first open Williams seat. The second seat is still anyone's guess. They have their eyes on Davidson and Pizzonia, their engine supplier might lean toward Heidfeld, Fisichella is performing his way into the seat, Gene is performing his way out of it, and those pesky rumors about Coulthard and Villeneuve won't go away. Once again, who knows? McLaren-Mercedes 1. Kimi Raikkonen 2. Juan Pablo Montoya These two are in their respective seats. Given the car's performance next year, these two will be the overwhelming favorites to remove the Ferrari duo from the top of the heap. No speculation here. Toyota 1. Ralf Schumacher 2. Cristiano da Matta (Olivier Panis, Trulli, Coulthard, Davidson, Fisichella, Sato) Ralf Schumacher is in. Either driver may or may not be invited back next year. If one is, it's likely da Matta, but Panis has a change of hanging on. If neither comes back, the best of left out of the other rides comes in. Jaguar 1-2. {Bjorn Wirdheim, Christian Klien, Coulthard, Davidson, Heidfeld, other young driver, pay driver) Jaguar can give the seats to drivers with experience, promising talents, or anyone with Red Bull money. Sauber-Petronas 1-2. (Felipe Massa, other young driver) Sauber is the development seat. It's competitive, but will not be in serious contention for anything. Whichever drivers a factory team want to give some race time for will be here next year. Jordan-Ford, Minardi-Ford 1-2. (young drivers, pay drivers) These two teams are reserved for these two categories of drivers, preferably both. |
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M Schumacher Barrichello Renault Alonso Heidfield BAR Button Sato McLaren Raikkonen JPM Williams Webber Fisi....i'd settle for JV too. Toyota R Schumacher Trulli Jaguar Coulthard Klien Sauber Massa Da Matta Jordan & Minardi pay drivers |
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OK, what do we really know for sure?
Ferrari - Schumacher and Barrichello. Unless Michael shocks us all and retires. McLaren - Raikkonen and Montoya. BAR - Button and Sato. Probably. But don't bank on it. Toyota - Ralf Schumacher. Renault - Trulli? Alonso? I don't think we know for sure yet do we? Are there any others that are actually 100% certain, contracted, announced?? What are the contract positions of the other 13 or so drivers?! With the 'big boys', there's two Williams seats, possibly at least one Renault seat and a Toyota seat up for grabs. The rest will only fall into place after they're filled. |
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Both BAR drivers are contracted and essentially confirmed.
Alonso is contracted and essentially confirmed. |
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Peter Winsor suggested that Davidson might be going to Sauber if Fisi goes to Williams. I'm hoping that Heidfeld gets the second Williams seat, but other than EJ, no one has really suggested it. I think Webber and little Nick would be a good pairing, but Fisi still desrves that shot at a top ride.
On top of all that, there is a slim possibility that TGf might retire. He clearly still loves to race but given his brother's recent accident and his wife's widely publicized desire to have him quit, now might be the time; it certainly isn't unreasonable to think it possible. If (and I reiterate If) he retires, then I'd guess Fisi gets first dibs on the Scuderia with a hefty fee for Alonso as second choice. Ferrari: Barrichello/TGF (Fisi) McLaren: KIMI/JPM Williams: Webber/Fisi (Heidfeld) Renault; Alonso/ Trulli (Fisi, though I doubt the rumours) BAR: Button/Sato (Davidson) TOYOTA: Ralf/ Panis Sauber: Massa/ (Davidson, Heidfeld) Jaguar: Coulthard/ Klein (Liuzzi) Jordan: Glock/ $$ Minardi: $$$/$$ Then again, Ralf is a factor that we haven't dicussed. But even if he is healthy, what are the chances that the "edge" (questionable even on the best days) might be worn off for good? |
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It didn't make Mika faster, but he hardly ever made mistakes after that.
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Until 1999 when the pressure was on in Italy and San Marino. And 2001 when he crashed in Oz, thus making up his mind to retire.
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1999 in Italy and San Marino the mistakes happened because he wasn't under pressure - he lost concentration.
Mika very rarely made mistakes under pressure - and certainly fewer than most drivers. 2001 in Australia was a suspension failure rather than a mistake. |
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But that second crash in Australia speeded the decision to quit.
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