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By theUKdude
#236242
Hi,

Obviously, teams can change their driver line-up at any time throughout the season, but can a driver change teams mid-season? I can't recall a instance where this has happened before, but I guess that doesn't mean it's not possible.

I'm assuming that either regulations state they cannot ... or driver/team contracts preclude them from doing this (which would make sense).

Any help would be gratefully received.
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By scotty
#236244
Jarno Trulli was fired by Renault in 2004, so he moved to Toyota for the final two races and onwards. HH Frentzen also moved from Jordan to Prost mid-2001. They are two examples i can think of, but in both cases the driver had been sacked so there was no contractual issues.
#236245
i believe they are contracted to do so, and the only reason they last a season is cause by the time contract negotiations are done, its the season end anyway.
#236246
Jarno Trulli was fired by Renault in 2004, so he moved to Toyota for the final two races and onwards. HH Frentzen also moved from Jordan to Prost mid-2001. They are two examples i can think of.


Trulli also went from Minardi to Prost mid season 1997 to replace Panis (who broke his legs)

more recently Fisico went from force india to Ferrari in 2009
#236255
Giancarlo Fisichella went from Force India to Ferrari in 2009.


EDIT: Should have read the complete thread before answering... Jose Lorca had already used this example! In this case though there was contractual negotiations between both teams to release him and allow him to drive for Ferrari. Wonder what FI got out of the deal.
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By scotty
#236259
If a driver changes teams, do they keep their WDC point's if they have any ?


Yep, but obviously whichever team they scored said points for keeps the points.
#236283
Justin Wilson was promoted from Minardi to Jaguar to replace Antonio "Pizza-Man" Pizzonia.
#236348
Contracts these days don't mean much, in fact some of them aren't worth the paper they're written on...

Which is why we are led to believe Antonio Liuzzi is crying into his beer (Do Italians drink beer? Maybe it's wine) today.
#236356
Contracts these days don't mean much, in fact some of them aren't worth the paper they're written on...

Which is why we are led to believe Antonio Liuzzi is crying into his beer (Do Italians drink beer? Maybe it's wine) today.


Pironi :drink:
#236367
Contracts these days don't mean much, in fact some of them aren't worth the paper they're written on...

Which is why we are led to believe Antonio Liuzzi is crying into his beer (Do Italians drink beer? Maybe it's wine) today.


Pironi :drink:

:vomit:

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