- 02 Jun 12, 21:08#305646
The 2012/2013 Silly Season seems to be well underway now with a few rumours of driver moves doing the rounds so probably time to open the thread for it.
So far it seems that the driver and teams line-up for the 2013 season will be as follows:
Red Bull Renault = Vettel and ??
McLaren Mercedes = Button and ??
Scuderia Ferrari = Alonso and ??
Mercedes GP = Rosberg and ??
Lotus Renault = Räikkönen and ??
Sauber Ferrari = ?? and ??
Toro Rosso Ferarri = ?? and ??
Force India Mercedes = ?? and ??
Williams Renault = ?? and ??
Caterham Renault = ?? and ??
Hispania Cosworth = Pedro de la Rosa and ??
Marussia Cosworth = Glock and ??
Lot of empty seats still to be filled so looks like the driver market is going to be extremely competitive.
As usual there are the rumours of Ferrari ditching Massa with Webber taking his place and Schumacher retiring for the 2nd time, wioth di Resta taking his place at Merc. I can see Sauber wanting to keep their current driver line-up as both are doing a good job, though this will depend on what teams come knocking on the drivers' doors.
The latest rumour hot off the press is that Hamilton is going to leave McLaren before the end of the season (linky dinky doo dah to a flimsy rumour). Can't see it for much the same reason that I can't see Vettel leaving Red Bull before their respective contracts expire - these teams are effectively their home in F1.
Discuss.
So far it seems that the driver and teams line-up for the 2013 season will be as follows:
Red Bull Renault = Vettel and ??
McLaren Mercedes = Button and ??
Scuderia Ferrari = Alonso and ??
Mercedes GP = Rosberg and ??
Lotus Renault = Räikkönen and ??
Sauber Ferrari = ?? and ??
Toro Rosso Ferarri = ?? and ??
Force India Mercedes = ?? and ??
Williams Renault = ?? and ??
Caterham Renault = ?? and ??
Hispania Cosworth = Pedro de la Rosa and ??
Marussia Cosworth = Glock and ??
Lot of empty seats still to be filled so looks like the driver market is going to be extremely competitive.
As usual there are the rumours of Ferrari ditching Massa with Webber taking his place and Schumacher retiring for the 2nd time, wioth di Resta taking his place at Merc. I can see Sauber wanting to keep their current driver line-up as both are doing a good job, though this will depend on what teams come knocking on the drivers' doors.
The latest rumour hot off the press is that Hamilton is going to leave McLaren before the end of the season (linky dinky doo dah to a flimsy rumour). Can't see it for much the same reason that I can't see Vettel leaving Red Bull before their respective contracts expire - these teams are effectively their home in F1.
Discuss.