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14 Oct 2018, 21:56 (Ref:3856841) | #601 | |
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Go on, I'll bite: play your hand. Give us the reasons, and make them valid and evidence based rather than just "I don't like it".
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Regardless... the original comment and follow on is off topic for this thread. Start a thread in the more appropriate IndyCar forum and espouse your views on the topic. No need to antagonize cross over fans here who want to discuss F1. Richard |
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Given that Mr Ocon is a manufacturer-supported pilot, and that his manufacturer supporter does not currently provide powerplants to IndyCar, is this a moot point anyway?
Disappointing if Mr Ocon prefers to sit on the sidelines rather than driving a Williams, even if it is a lesser horse than a Williams.. |
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I thought this thread was about F1 not about slagging off something that is not F1. |
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question then...lets say Ocon does a F1 3rd driver role for 2019.
is he still required to pay for his superlicence based on the flat fee plus the amount for his 2018 F1 world championship points? or if he goes to another series does he still have to pay? relatively speaking it may not be a lot of money (or maybe Merc pay for it) but just wondering if there is a personal financial cost to him for sitting out or going to another category? |
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Oh, come now. Andretti is so long ago it’s not a valid comparison. Fittipaldi, E. and Mansell went Stateside after careers in F1. Fittipaldi, Blundell, Gugelmin and Young took the opportunity when any in Formula 1 had dried up (and they hadn’t covered themselves in glory in F1). Alesi came out of retirement. Alonso dipped in for a one-off. And de Ferrari never raced in F1, so I don’t know why you include him. But you’re either naïvely misunderstanding, or being completely disingenuous.
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That wasn't the statement BSF was making. He was criticising the drivers/periods used in GTRM's comparison/example - as I understood it....
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There are plenty of Indycar drivers through the years who have deserved the chance in F1, yet never got it, so it’s good job Indycar is there, so they can continue their single seater career
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Zanardi rescued his career in the States after falling foul of Flavio's management games in F1 only to ruin it by going back to F1 for that unbelievably disastrous year with Williams! Da Matta showed good signs of promise but fell foul of that ever so successful Toyota Management lol. Helio Castroneves, De Ferran, Greg Moore, Dixon, are just 4 names who would easily have made the grade in F1 had they been able to get a drive. |
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And don’t forget Franchitti too. And Newgarden has the potential to do quite well in F1 given half the chance
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so much is dependent on what car you get in F1 that its been a difficult road for those that try to cross over. Bourdais being one of the better examples of that imo.
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i know this is off topic but im surprised we dont see more 'F1 caliber' drivers moving stateside. maybe Alonso's move will change this but i am sometimes at a loss in understanding the career choices of say someone like Perez for example. at this point he can stay in F1 but his chances to get a top seat must be slim to none by now so his chances of winning an F1 race, let alone fight for a title, are surely lower than that... he has money and N.American. i think he is someone who would do well in Indy, have a fan base, have money, could possibly get in on the ownership side, and like many others, such a move would allow him more freedom to race in several other categories at the same time. as far as pursuing a successful racing career path the opportunities for success in F1 are extremely limited. like Rossi (a reserve driver who ultimately turned down a full time seat with Manor), why stick around F1 when faced with a reserve or full time ride in with a lower end team? |
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I think that deep down the majority of F1 wannabees do not have a real love of racing, they would rather spend a year standing in the garage just to be part of the circus, if you were a driver what would you rather be doing, standing in the Suzuka pits watching the race on a screen or blasting around Bathurst?
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Were I to be a driver of the calibre to be considered for F1 and looking for a series to race in,the only series I would look at is Super Formula.The drivers at Bathurst might have fun,but its so far off the radar for all but Zak Brown that you will render yourself invisible. Indycar might have good racing in it's vacuum,but in the current silly season has anybody talked of Will Stephens,Max Chilton or Alex Rossi filling a vacant seat?They are known in the F1 world and not sought while Scott Dixon is a winner with no obvious place to go. |
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