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#286068
Plus it's good we have a French driver again.


:thumbup:

Hopefully he'll have more success than our last French driver... Sebastien Bourdais.
#286073
Bring on Bianchi and Pic! :P:P
By andrew
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The story so far:

2012 Entry List
RED BULL RACING (AUT)
Red Bull Racing Renault
1. Sebastian Vettel
2. Mark Webber

VODAFONE MCLAREN MERCEDES (GBR)
McLaren Mercedes
3. Jenson Button
4. Lewis Hamilton

SCUDERIA FERRARI (ITA)
Ferrari
5. Fernando Alonso
6. Felipe Massa

MERCEDES GP PETRONAS F1 TEAM (DEU)
Mercedes
7. Michael Schumacher
8. Nico Rosberg

LOTUS F1 TEAM (GBR)
Lotus Renault
9. Kimi Raikkonen
10. Romain Grosjean

SAHARA FORCE INDIA F1 TEAM (IND)
Force India Mercedes
11. TBA
12. TBA

SAUBER F1 TEAM (CHE)
Sauber Ferrari
14. Kamui Kobayashi
15. Sergio Perez Mendoza

SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO (ITA)
STR Ferrari
16. TBA
17. TBA

AT&T WILLIAMS (GBR)
Williams Renault
18. Pastor Maldonado
19. TBA

TEAM CATERHAM (MAL)
Caterham Renault
20. Heikki Kovalainen
21. Jarno Trulli

HRT F1 TEAM (ESP)
22. Pedro de la Rosa
23. TBA

MARUSSIA F1 TEAM (RUS)
Marussia Cosworth
24. Timo Glock
25. Charles Pic
#286218
Boullier manages Grosjean doesnt he? And he manages Renault. So how does that work then? Doesnt seem fair.
By andrew
#286223
Doesnt seem fair.


The day that things seem fair in F1, I'll put a flag up. :rolleyes:


Much like Briatore managed Renault and Alonso. Just one fo those things and there is nothing against it.
#286230
Or it's a move to put reserve red overalls on Kobayashi. Wouldn't have to adjust Massa's existing seat even.
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By scotty
#286352
Buemi and Algy sacked - quite a shock!

Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne will race for the Toro Rosso team in the 2012 Formula 1 season, the team has announced.

The news means the duo will replace Sebastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari.

Toro Rosso said the decision to replace its current drivers was taken in conjunction with Red Bull.

It will be the first time since the team's 2006 debut that it will begin the year with an all new line-up.

"I am pleased that we have been able to reach an early decision on our drivers for next year, because it means we can all give our full attention to 2012, without any distractions," said team boss Franz Tost.

"Over the past year, both Daniel and Jean-Eric have proved their worth and I expect them to make a significant contribution to the team's performance next year. Daniel has the benefit of having actually raced in Grands Prix for much of this year, while Jean-Eric proved he could adapt quickly to the demands of driving a Formula 1 car.

"As they have both worked with the team and its engineers very recently, this should allow us to get up to speed right from the start of winter testing in a couple of months time."

Tost was thankful to Buemi and Alguersuari, but said it was Toro Rosso's duty to give new drivers a chance in Formula 1.

The duo had been with the team since the 2009 season.

"I must also thank Sebastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari for all their hard work over the past three seasons," added Tost.

"They have delivered some excellent performances which have helped the team move forward and develop. We wish them well for the future.

"However, one has to remember that when Scuderia Toro Rosso was established in 2005, it was done so with the intention of providing a first step into Formula 1 for the youngsters in the Red Bull Junior Driver programme.

"It is therefore part of the team's culture to change its driver line-up from time to time in order to achieve this goal."

Australian Ricciardo, who was the team's third driver this year, made his grand prix debut with the HRT team this season, impressing with his performances alongside the more experienced Tonio Liuzzi.

"This is a really big deal for me and something I have wanted ever since I was driving for Toro Rosso on Friday mornings at the races in the first part of last season," he said.

"To be honest, I am still jumping up and down with excitement at the news. In the second half of 2011 I learned a lot from the people I worked with, racing in eleven Grands Prix and I want to thank them for the opportunity they gave me.

"I have to say that joining Scuderia Toro Rosso was always my real goal, so a big thank you to Red Bull for giving me this fantastic opportunity and now I can't wait to get to work once testing begins."

Vergne will become the third Frenchman to race in Formula 1 in 2012, alongside Virgin's Charles Pic and Lotus's Romain Grosjean.

"First of all, I must thank Red Bull for all their support so far and for believing I am ready to take on the ultimate challenge of racing in Formula 1," Vergne said.

"Christmas has come early for me this year! Having driven for them a few times this year and also testing for Red Bull Racing in Abu Dhabi, I definitely feel ready to make the move, even if I know there is a big difference between testing and actually racing.

"I enjoyed working with the guys at Toro Rosso this year and I can't wait to be part of the team for real. Sitting on the grid in Melbourne next March cannot come soon enough."
#286357
I guess in the world of F1 unless you have money doing ok isn't good enough. I guess Red Bull figured they had given them enough time and they have a big pool of drivers to dig through looking for their next SV.


Another thing I was just thinking about, presuming Petrov still has money do you think he'd be in contention for the left over seat at Williams? I certainly rate him higher than Maldanado.
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By f1ea
#286358
But Alguersuari has been improving all year. :(


It seemed Jaime was likely to stay. That is a really strange move by Toro Rosso...... it would be understandable with an experienced driver coming along, but bringing in 2 new drivers... and getting rid of their drivers, which were not exactly poor.... that's weird. And silly indeed.
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