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So how do these three 13 year old Red Bull drivers compare?
Navy, are you talking about Edwards, Bianchi or Stevens? |
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7 Jan 2005, 09:52 (Ref:1195078) | #102 | |
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Stevens isn't on the Red Bull books. Read the story properly and it says he's being backed personally by Mark Gallagher, the Red Bull Racing commercial director.
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7 Jan 2005, 15:12 (Ref:1195274) | #103 | |
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I was talking about Edwards. I do believe that because he was young that it would have helped in getting the Red Bull aid.
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7 Jan 2005, 17:02 (Ref:1195351) | #104 | |
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sorry i mis-understood the line "red bull seem to be sponsoring everything in motor racing at the moment"
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Edwards was testing this week kin Sebring in an F.Renault and was quite quick.
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Navy, your question about why I was picked over Summerton: Summerton had tested the F3 car after Red Bull said not to, and he was overdriving the car before any of us had a lot of seat time in the first session. Red Bull also told me I was 'coachable.' I am currently in Austria at the Red Bull training center: I leave from here to Italy. -John Edwards |
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I think 15 or 16 is the age to start racing in cars. Race cars are not toys. |
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Question for Red Bull's John Edwards: Was it the car’s setup? Isn’t Gelles supposed to be the best team (according to his F-BMW press release)? |
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LOL, Gelles is more talk than anything... they did good in Renault but thats because no one was in it. AIM and Polevision will probably be the two best teams.
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John Edwards is extremely mature as a driver. After testing him many days I understand what Red Bull sees in him. John is very coachable, listens to directions but more importantly follows instructions very well. He is in excellent condition and drove over 700 miles in the FBMW car in three days at Sebring on a demanding course, he has a bright future. For those of you who do not know him, the desire is within John, he is doing what he enjoys.
At Sebring, on the 12-hour course, Richard Philippe had the fastest time just cracking into the high 11's, second was John Edwards only 4/10ths behind. However, Gelles Racing was only there evaluating and preparing drivers for the Valencia shoot-out, not working on set up nor changing the cars. All the cars only had a base line set up not searching for ultimate speed. Richard Philippe was the only driver with his team (Autotecnica) and they were looking to improve each session and utilized new sets of tires over three days. Robert Bunker was driving for Aim Autosport and I never timed him any faster than than mid-pack of the ten drivers that were at Sebring, but I don't know what their strategy was either. There will be many strong teams in Formula BMW USA and come September, 2005 we will find out which team is truly the best. I have the utmost respect for my rival teams and intend to build many more friendships over the next year in Motorsport. Formula Renault in North America has produced very strong competition and most of the front running drivers can run at the front in any series, it was not soft. |
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but can the yank's cut the mustard in europe, when they are out in the real world of motorsport, imo some can swim but most just about tred water
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Hi all. Interesting thread.
I have to say, I don't understand all the questions here about a thirteen year old racing open wheelcars. Obviously they are not toys, but it's not like he is in an F1 car at this point. In most any other sport, anywhere in the world, kids start very young if they are going to get anywhere, it's always been like that, motorsports should be no different. It's only in the last 40 years or so that the world's lawmakers decided that teenagers should not be able to do anything an adult can. Prior to that, it was normal for a 13 year old to work on a farm or elsewhere, hunt with a gun, etc. It's only acquired modern psychology that leads us to believe otherwise. I often see 10 year olds on motocross bikes out in the desert hotspots pulling off things I cannot even believe I'm seeing. As far as this kid goes, I take my hat off to him for wanting something this bad, to go to Europe, and give up a normal childhood to get it. Europe does not see many US kids in Karting, (what is the real incentive to go anyway?), here they kart just for fun, rather than building careers in motorsports. Few kids are out there trying to be the next MS. The "yank" kids you do see there, with the rare exception, are the ones whose parents can afford it, not necessarily the best. Redbull is changing some of that. Hopefully Edwards turns out to be one of the best, although I'm sure he is going to have some tough knocks along the way. Anyway, it's a courageous thing to do, and I wish him the best. Whatever happens, he'll have some very interesting stories to tell by the time he is 18. Damn the torpedos, kid. Have a blast. |
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Big feature on John in Autosport today
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How many 13 year old kids really understand the danger? how many adults do you personally know who have ever driven a car of any sort at 120mph? And, more importantly, while obviously he likes it (what kid wouldn't), how do we know that he isn't living his father's dream? |
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Alliturken-you make it sound as if he made the choice to go to Europe like hes doing something out of the norm. There are plenty of young drivers who would go to europe, but it costs a lot of money....something he has plenty of especially with Red Bull backing him.
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The backing won't hurt. But being the son of a surgical oncologist who's also the Chair of Surgery at the med school in university of arkansas probably doesn't hurt either. Hope to see him learn a lot and get good results too. Hard for me to not root for a North American (tho admittedly I cheer louder for Canadians ) |
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As for the danger? I think you are being a bit soft. 12 year olds are out there doing back flips 20 ft in the air on motocross bikes every day. I think If it were my kid I recommend car racing over that. |
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11 Feb 2005, 05:16 (Ref:1222687) | #121 | |
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The kid is giving up nothing.....its not a risk when you have backing like he does.
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Seeing that I am an american driver and went to europe to race, I do not think it is that jaded.....ahhh yup..Oh and I had zero backing...now thats a risk.
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I am cheering for the two real hopes for Americans Scott and Colin. I know exactly what the red bull backing is and yes people people think its more than what it is, but still a lot. My experience in Europe was awesome. If I would have had more funding I know I would have done better, but I could only do 2 races and no testing. A flat tire in qualifying doesnt help either.
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