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From F1 Live:

With just five races remaining, the so-called driver market 'silly season' for next year has shifted into high gear.

With key names like Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen on the move, vacant cockpits at McLaren and Renault - and teams set both to depart and join the grid - rumours of who goes where for next season are rife.

At Williams, both Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima could be leaving, to be replaced possibly by rookie Nico Hulkenberg and the team's former driver Nick Heidfeld, who like Robert Kubica is on the market due to BMW's impending departure.

Kubica, however, appears to be on Renault's radar, with the French team needing to replace the almost certainly Ferrari-bound Alonso.

Also linked with the Renault seat in recent days has been Raikkonen, who may be set to depart Ferrari a year before his contract runs out.

Flavio Briatore is on the lookout for a replacement not only for Alonso but for the departing title sponsor ING, and signing Raikkonen could woo the Finnish mobile brand Nokia on board.

Back to Williams, and Germany's Auto Motor und Sport believes the GP2 driver Vitaly Petrov is a possibility for the Grove team, whose second cockpit is currently occupied by the heavily Toyota-backed Nakajima.

Williams however looks likely to line up with Renault power in 2010, leaving Russian Petrov - apparently with up to €15m in personal sponsorship - in the frame for a seat. He has also been linked with the new Spanish team Campos.

At Ferrari, the situation is complicated, with Raikkonen, Alonso and the injured Felipe Massa all under contract, but only two cockpits to occupy.

Massa is recovering well from his Budapest qualifying crash, but recovery from head injuries is an inexact science, so Ferrari must be concerned that he in fact will not be ready to race at the season opener next March.

This would explain Ferrari's push to have three cockpits available for the 2010 season: one definitely reserved for Massa, one for Alonso, and perhaps a fully competitive third driver in the form of Raikkonen or perhaps Kubica assured either the second or third cockpit.

Giancarlo Fisichella could also be lining up a Ferrari drive, but it would be a test seat only, with his place at Force India to be taken by Tonio Liuzzi.

Toyota is in a difficult situation, given the team's inability to guarantee any driver a seat until after the executive board approves a budget for next season.

Nakajima would be a cheap and experienced alternative with a nationality to suit the team's Japanese owner, should Jarno Trulli and Timo Glock have already departed by the time of the budget approval in November.

Also available may be Heikki Kovalainen given that Rosberg is likely to replace him at McLaren, and also Rubens Barrichello, who would be ousted if rumours of Brawn's interest in Raikkonen are true.

Also actively looking around for a drive is Nelson Piquet, who has been talking with new teams Campos, Manor and USF1. It is believed he has been in discussions with IndyCar teams as well.

Similarly, former Toro Rosso third driver Neel Jani confirmed he has been in talks with the new F1 teams. "I am keeping my fingers crossed," he told the Asian Age newspaper.

E.A. © CAPSIS International
Source: GMM
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By EwanM
#149202
That article seems a bit of out of date considering that Fisichella is now the confirmed third driver for 2010. So surely if Massa can't make it back for March (and let's hope he does) then Fisi will continue to race?
#149207
Raikkonen to Brawn would be a good move - it would be interesting to see how he performed against either Button or even Kubica at Renault.


Raikkonen would be better off chasing a drive at McLaren, or staying at Ferrari.
#149209
Raikkonen to Brawn would be a good move - it would be interesting to see how he performed against either Button or even Kubica at Renault.


Raikkonen would be better off chasing a drive at McLaren, or staying at Ferrari.


I was referring to it from Brawn's point of view. :)
#149229
Either Quick Nick or Kubica as a replacement for Rosberg would be fine. I'm surprised there haven't been any rumours about Bruno Senna yet, or is he keeping his lips tightly sealed?
#149230
Either Quick Nick or Kubica as a replacement for Rosberg would be fine. I'm surprised there haven't been any rumours about Bruno Senna yet, or is he keeping his lips tightly sealed?


He seems to have slipped off the radar.
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By EwanM
#149234
Either Quick Nick or Kubica as a replacement for Rosberg would be fine. I'm surprised there haven't been any rumours about Bruno Senna yet, or is he keeping his lips tightly sealed?


He seems to have slipped off the radar.


I thought pre-Silverstone that he'd be in a Brawn for 09.
Thankfully (for many) Rubens has done more than enough, since then, to earn his place next year. Here's hoping.

Senna still has a number of avenues. The replacement team for BMW, Manor, USF1 - not big names but options.

STR could even still be a poss, although it would be stupid of them to sign Neal Jani!

Realistically speaking, i'd be satisfied with lineup like this for next year:

Brawn - Button and Barrichello
Red Bull - Webber and Vettel
Ferrari - Alonso and Massa
McLaren - Hamilton and Rosberg (or Raikkonen of course)
Williams - (Kubica/Heidfeld or Rosberg) and The Hulk
Renault - Kubica (even Kimi, although as i've said before it won't happen) and Grosjean
Force India - Sutil and Luizzi
New Team (Lotus, Sauber, whoever) - Heidfeld? Nakajima? Senna?
STR - Alguersuari and Buemi? Senna?
Manor - Davidson and Carroll
Campos - Petrov and De La Rosa
Toyota - Glock and Nakajima? Kobyashi? Kubica? Heidfeld? - No Toyota?
USF1 - Senna?
#149238
STR could even still be a poss, although it would be stupid of them to sign Neal Jani!

If Jean Denis-Deletraz had Red Bull backing even somebody as slow and useless in F1 as him would get the nod over Bruno Senna. :yawn:
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By ivey
#149319
Either Quick Nick or Kubica as a replacement for Rosberg would be fine. I'm surprised there haven't been any rumours about Bruno Senna yet, or is he keeping his lips tightly sealed?


He seems to have slipped off the radar.


I thought pre-Silverstone that he'd be in a Brawn for 09.
Thankfully (for many) Rubens has done more than enough, since then, to earn his place next year. Here's hoping.

Senna still has a number of avenues. The replacement team for BMW, Manor, USF1 - not big names but options.

STR could even still be a poss, although it would be stupid of them to sign Neal Jani!

Realistically speaking, i'd be satisfied with lineup like this for next year:

Brawn - Button and Barrichello
Red Bull - Webber and Vettel
Ferrari - Alonso and Massa
McLaren - Hamilton and Rosberg (or Raikkonen of course)
Williams - (Kubica/Heidfeld or Rosberg) and The Hulk
Renault - Kubica (even Kimi, although as i've said before it won't happen) and Grosjean
Force India - Sutil and Luizzi
New Team (Lotus, Sauber, whoever) - Heidfeld? Nakajima? Senna?
STR - Alguersuari and Buemi? Senna?
Manor - Davidson and Carroll
Campos - Petrov and De La Rosa
Toyota - Glock and Nakajima? Kobyashi? Kubica? Heidfeld? - No Toyota?
USF1 - Senna?

Kovalainen out of F1? He's good but McLaren needs a great driver like Kimi/Rosberg
#149324
For the sake of speculation and interest: McLaren supporters - would you rather have Raikkonen or Rosberg in the team? And who do you think the McLaren powers that be would rather have?
#149326
For the sake of speculation and interest: McLaren supporters - would you rather have Raikkonen or Rosberg in the team? And who do you think the McLaren powers that be would rather have?


Rosberg, but then I'm biased. Rosberg is one of my favourite drivers, Kimi my least favourite.
By Gaz
#149327
For the sake of speculation and interest: McLaren supporters - would you rather have Raikkonen or Rosberg in the team? And who do you think the McLaren powers that be would rather have?


Rosberg, but then I'm biased. Rosberg is one of my favourite drivers, Kimi my least favourite.


Well yeh Rosberg more up and comming, Kimi is at the end of his career and with all the speculation of him going rallying...

That said Kimi we know is fast, rosberg might be...
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