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19 Jul 2002, 10:08 (Ref:337205) | #1 | ||
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Is this the end of Yoong?
It appears that Alex is struggling to try to get within the 107% time. He is more than 2.5 seconds behind Mark Webber, and unless he can improve a fair bit, he doesn't look like qualifying for Mangy Course. This is probably his last chance to remain in F1.
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Let's hope so!
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He'll be there as long as the money holds out. As soon as that stops, he's gone. Probably replaced by Bernouldi, who'll be looking for a ride once Arrows folds.
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19 Jul 2002, 11:41 (Ref:337260) | #4 | ||
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Could we be so lucky!!!
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19 Jul 2002, 11:54 (Ref:337272) | #5 | ||
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But there must come a point where his sponsors won't cough up anymore.
From a commercial point of view of the sponsors, Alex must be starting to become an embarassment compared with the money they are putting in. It's virtually unheard of these days of a driver not making the 107% cut. But do we still need the 107% limit? It was brought in because of painfully slow cars like the Forti-Ford *shudder* who were effectively mobile chicanes. Nowadays, even Minardi (no disrepect intended) are comparitively up there with the rest. Surely the 2.5 second gap between Webber and Yoong should be enough to ring the alarm bells! |
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Yoong may find himself in BTCC...i belive he has been offered a ride with Proton. am i right?
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Good riddance!
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With a grid currently at 22 cars and likely to be down to 20 at maximum by year end, F1 will need all the teams it can muster if the 'spectacle' is to be maintained. If not Uncle Bernie will be financially embarrassed.....not
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Yoong should really go crying back to Malaysia and consider a change in career!
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lol...Any thoughts on who Minardi would get to replace him?
Also..yeah...it looks like F1 will likely finish the season with 20 cars...or maybe 18... |
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I hope he does go to touring cars . He has obviously got some ability just to drive a F1 car at speed , its just he hasnt got enough talent to merit him being in the very top level of world motor sport .
As i have posted elsewhere , we may find him able to hold his own much more in The Touring Car Series . |
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The fact is, Minardi needs the dosh. They NEED a pay driver. Now. As much as I love them, I feel Minardi would be best with their current system of one new talent and one pay-per-driver.
Keep Yoong. Seriously!! Either that or bring in thingey from last year (his name genuinely escapes me!! Not Alonso, but..... I forget). He was alright from what I remeber!! Not great, but OK. |
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19 Jul 2002, 20:26 (Ref:337689) | #15 | ||
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THAT'S IT!! Marques was awight, IMO. Or am I the ONLY person on earth to think this??
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Marques actually looked quite promising in his early F1 drives, and was looking good before F1, but the sheer disrupted nature of his career, the fact that from 1996 to 2000 he didn't have a full season schedule of anything, seemed to wane his talent.
But then when Marques was being beaten by Alonso, Marques ahd more than 10 extra races on him. When Yoong started, it was Alonso who had the slight experience. The reality is that neither is up to F1 standard, but ultimately Yoong came along with money. As for Yoong's future, I think if Arrows go under, Bernoldi may get the offer to bring his Red Bull money in to Minardi, he'd be closer to Webebr than Yoong. But I suspect that even if Arrows don't finish 2002, they'll be back as a Red Bull team in 2003, and Bernoldi may get to stay thanks to that. Paul Stoodart's patience is probably wavering, as Yoong's time gaps have been embarassing, usually the gap form him up to 21st has been similar to the gap from 21st up to about 5th. |
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Webber would do Bernoldi in.
And those calling for Marques to be brought back should know that Tarso did not bring much money in. What's he up to these days anyway? |
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Like i've said in another thread that i've opened previously, Stoddard is not giving Yoong the same package as Webber is getting. He's doing exactly when Marques was with Alonso. Marques didn't make the mark 107% for a few races too in the season as Alonso was given the priority to get the best package setup because of money constraint.
The sponsors from Malaysia ain't comin back next year because of this and they are quite pi$$ed because Yoong was given that sort of treatment. That is also part of the reason that the sponsors didn't deliver the whole 20 million as promised. Last edited by Jukebox; 20 Jul 2002 at 01:05. |
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Well, it sems that if Yoong doesn't qualify for France, he could be out. There are also reports that Mark Webber is looking around for another drive, and could end up at Jaguar. Amidst all this, Asiatech has indicated that they want a year away from F1, which leaves Minardi without an engine. Then of course, there are reports that Paul Stoddart was talking to a billionaire Saudi Prince with a view to a part ownership of Minardi. I suppose if this comes off, Minardi will be able to afford customer Ferrari engine and rear ends, and two fast drivers.
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My guess would be if anybody were to pump in loads of cash into Minardi, Stoddard wouldn't be the boss anymore and it'll be more of a takeover than cash injection.
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But at least he has lept Minardi afloat . If it wasnt for him there wouldnt be any Minardi anymore.
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