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4 Jan 2021, 19:20 (Ref:4026791) | #101 | ||
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Motorsport-Total suggests that they'll be in Ferraris.
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4 Jan 2021, 21:24 (Ref:4026825) | #103 | |
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I'm not concerned about the grid's diversity. The big question is how many entries DTM may attract. If it's at least 20 cars then I'm sure there will be quite a few different brands and teams. Seeing Abt, Rosberg already confirmed with talks about Rast, Muller, van der Linde and now having Red Bull committed (in whatever form) I hope for a good and interesting field of teams and drivers.
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4 Jan 2021, 21:30 (Ref:4026827) | #104 | |
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it's more about ethics to me, RB program for many drivers was some kind of ultra darwinism applied in motorsport... get the result, no second chance, get out and leave the place for the next one to likely fire as well
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and they often give drivers second chances, in F1(Gasly,Kvyat), or in other motorsports like they do with Albon here And at a top level of any sport it's asked you perform, or else you're out , would Mercedes have stuck with Bottas if he had finished 7th in the WC with just 2 podiums? I don't think so |
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5 Jan 2021, 09:56 (Ref:4026911) | #107 | |
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Nice to know Albon will continue racing in another series. Was going to say he's taking after his father going into Touring Cars, but then remembered that DTM is switching to GT cars this year
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5 Jan 2021, 19:37 (Ref:4027044) | #109 | |
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How many reached F1 by the junior programmes of the other teams?
Wehrlein was dumped very quick by Mercedes. Same for Vandoorne at McLaren. |
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Rd Bull done more for their drivers than any other team: what have McLaren done for Vandoorne or De Vries after dropping them? |
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5 Jan 2021, 20:25 (Ref:4027054) | #111 | ||
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You have to give RB credit, at least recently they have made efforts to assist drivers they drop for around a year after or so And 4-5 years ago they wouldn’t have given gasly that second chance at ALPHA TAURI |
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What has McLaren done? Just as much as Red Bull has done for Liuzzi, Doornbos, Hartley, Alguersuari, Bourdais or Vergne after dropping them? They (RB) have certainly been nice to some of their ex-drivers, but others have been dropped like a stone. The same goed for the ex Red Bull juniors. Some achieved a nice carreer THANKS TO Red Bull. Some achieved a nice carreer DESPITE Red Bull. Some disappeared from the radar altogether. Hard to tell if they would have been better off without Red Bull or not. |
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5 Jan 2021, 21:59 (Ref:4027069) | #113 | ||
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Doornbos?
you obviously did not see him race in Champcar? Liuzzi became Force India testdriver imediately after Toro Rosso, did not need help with that, Bourdais became a factory Peugeot driver in LMP1, did not need help, Vergne was signed to drive FE for Andretti directlty after F1, did not need help, Hartley also went to FE and WEC Toyoya LMP1 directly after F1, did not need help, wich leaves Alguersuari who did 46 races for Toro Rosso but never impressed ebough to find employment elsewhere, also did not impress when he got a chance in FE Last edited by steve nielsen; 5 Jan 2021 at 22:20. |
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5 Jan 2021, 22:12 (Ref:4027070) | #114 | |
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Red Bull get a bad rap. The truth is they do more for their juniors than anybody else.
Pretty much everybody else just gets to pay for the privilege to start with, although some RB juniors brought money too. |
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5 Jan 2021, 22:29 (Ref:4027071) | #115 | |
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I think it's not a place to talk about it. It's the DTM 2021 thread so I'd suggest continuing the discussion about F1 elsewhere.
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8 Jan 2021, 21:33 (Ref:4027734) | #116 | ||
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No GRT. They priorise ADAC GT Masters (4 Cars), GTWCEC (2 Cars) and IMSA (2 Cars)
http://gt-place.com/2021/01/08/ich-v...gt-dtm-plaene/ |
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8 Jan 2021, 23:06 (Ref:4027744) | #117 | |
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Quite a big blow for DTM, I'd really hoped for at least two Lambos from them. But having such a wide programme in GT it was impossible to commit to another series.
And ADAC GT is simply cheaper. I fear these factors may really hinder entries in the DTM. |
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9 Jan 2021, 00:25 (Ref:4027750) | #118 | |
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Not convinced this will actually materialise. Distinct lack of confirmed drivers and hard to see who this series appeals to, drivers wise.
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9 Jan 2021, 20:07 (Ref:4027881) | #119 | ||
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10 cars confirmed so far. GTWC only has a handful of cars confirmed for the season, British GT only has a handful of confirmed cars so far, the new GTWC Australia has none, GTWC America has a couple, GT Open has none. It’s safe to say it’s far too early to tell who is going to have a decent grid or not this year. I can’t imagine the DTM in its new format will have less than the number of class one cars it had last year. If it can must 18-20 cars with professional drivers then it’s good news. Remember the two confirmed drivers so far are Red Bull drivers, and 2 of Audi’s former DTM works teams have confirmed cars. And remember as with all series, announcements don’t reflect confirmed entries, as it’s down to the teams when they decide to share their plans As with every series, I’m sure announcements will pick up now the Christmas break is done and dusted, granted COVID may be affecting some plans still this year |
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Red Bull is reportedly going to race two Ferraris in their DTM campaign, although it's still not certain which team will run the programme.
Nick Cassidy is linked with being a substitute driver for Albon. |
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13 Jan 2021, 09:33 (Ref:4028599) | #121 | |
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Nick would be a good choice. He's supported by Red Bull, he raced a lot of different cars.
But Ferrari? Why? 488 Evo is, well, meh, just like original 488 GT3 |
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13 Jan 2021, 09:44 (Ref:4028638) | #122 | |
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A Red Bull backed Ferrari is not something I would ever thought of hearing
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13 Jan 2021, 11:13 (Ref:4028668) | #123 | |
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don't know if redbull will handle dtm with a own work team or will hire a third party, but as far I remember the only german team using 488 is rinaldi racing
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Kessel runs a bunch of Ferrari's and they are Swiss. And there will be another German team running Ferrari's: Phoenix will operate the Wochenspiegel Team Monschau 488GT3 in ELMS. https://www.endurance-info.com/fr/wo...n-gt3-et-lmp3/ |
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Teams by no means have to be German
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