F1 season 2017 comments here

Status
Not open for further replies.
Nice one Sean, thanks for the update, I hadn't heard about this.

It's no surprise to see Palmer given the boot - he had his second chance this year, and although I know he's had some reliability issues, he's been nowhere Hulkenberg's pace. Hopefully Sainz can help move Renault forward, I like them as a team.

I too would like to see Kubica back in, I'm hopeful he'll get a seat. It is a pity that that is all Alonso has to go on, though I guess it's about the limit of what he can get. He's got no realistic chance of a top team wanting him now unfortunately, so it's a reliance on a mid-grid team coming good and giving him half a shot there...
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sean197
Nice one Sean, thanks for the update, I hadn't heard about this.

It's no surprise to see Palmer given the boot - he had his second chance this year, and although I know he's had some reliability issues, he's been nowhere Hulkenberg's pace. Hopefully Sainz can help move Renault forward, I like them as a team.

I too would like to see Kubica back in, I'm hopeful he'll get a seat. It is a pity that that is all Alonso has to go on, though I guess it's about the limit of what he can get. He's got no realistic chance of a top team wanting him now unfortunately, so it's a reliance on a mid-grid team coming good and giving him half a shot there...

I suppose it's easier to haul a middle-of-the-grid chassis like Williams' further up the grid than it is with a middle/back of the grid engine like the Honda. I think Alonso would get Williams more than a few top 4/5 finishes during the year.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jimmy
By the way, I'd be very surprised if TR let Sainz go to Renault before the end of the season. They're very close in the midfield battle in the constructors so I think they'd be crazy to allow him to go as he's obviously going to get more points on the board than Joe, Lee and Palmer.

TR would be shooting themselves in the foot. They could lose many millions if Renault finish above them.

Stranger things have happened in F1 but I reckon it will be next season.

Really interested to see how Sainz does. I think he's the real deal.
 
By the way, I'd be very surprised if TR let Sainz go to Renault before the end of the season. They're very close in the midfield battle in the constructors so I think they'd be crazy to allow him to go as he's obviously going to get more points on the board than Joe, Lee and Palmer.

TR would be shooting themselves in the foot. They could lose many millions if Renault finish above them.

Stranger things have happened in F1 but I reckon it will be next season.

Really interested to see how Sainz does. I think he's the real deal.

Unless there's some kind of financial motivation in it for both teams?? Just speculating, but could perhaps make a little more sense if that was the case...
 
Unless there's some kind of financial motivation in it for both teams?? Just speculating, but could perhaps make a little more sense if that was the case...

Renault get the prestige of partnering with McLaren, and Red Bull get the chance to evaluate a works tie-up with Honda. Sainz is being thrown in to sweeten the deal for Renault, as McLaren will clearly be a threat to the works' team with Renault engines.
It's clear Red Bull would drop Renault engines if they could find a viable alternative, they maybe think Honda is that alternative, and the junior team is the perfect way for them to look at them up close but from a distance.
 
  • Like
Reactions: peter and Jimmy
Renault get the prestige of partnering with McLaren, and Red Bull get the chance to evaluate a works tie-up with Honda. Sainz is being thrown in to sweeten the deal for Renault, as McLaren will clearly be a threat to the works' team with Renault engines.
It's clear Red Bull would drop Renault engines if they could find a viable alternative, they maybe think Honda is that alternative, and the junior team is the perfect way for them to look at them up close but from a distance.

I like it, I figured there would be some rationale behind it. Clearly your F1 news sources are far superior to the ones I use Sean :smile:
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sean197
Renault get the prestige of partnering with McLaren, and Red Bull get the chance to evaluate a works tie-up with Honda. Sainz is being thrown in to sweeten the deal for Renault, as McLaren will clearly be a threat to the works' team with Renault engines.
It's clear Red Bull would drop Renault engines if they could find a viable alternative, they maybe think Honda is that alternative, and the junior team is the perfect way for them to look at them up close but from a distance.

Bang on Sean, and this is why I think this deal is SO much better for RB than it is for McLaren.
 
  • Like
Reactions: peter
Unless there's some kind of financial motivation in it for both teams?? Just speculating, but could perhaps make a little more sense if that was the case...

If Sainz goes to Renault mid season and because of that they end up ahead of TR in the constructors, that would be crazy. The difference in prize money would be huge. I can't see Renault handing that over just in case they do.

This whole deal doesn't make sense to me if it goes ahead immediately. I think it will happen next season, but stranger things have happened!
 
Erm, big rumours!

Porsche to buy RB. Horner stays on as team boss.

Just seen this on Sky F1. Would love to see Porsche back in F1, it's a shame they're leaving WEC. Just a shame that Horner would be staying, the guy is a prick. It seems it would essentially still be the Red Bull team with the same livery etc. as they'll be the title sponsor, so they get the same exposure with a fraction of the outlay. Makes sense for them I suppose as they're too busy spitting their dummy out now they're not competitive any more.
 
Just seen this on Sky F1. Would love to see Porsche back in F1, it's a shame they're leaving WEC. Just a shame that Horner would be staying, the guy is a prick. It seems it would essentially still be the Red Bull team with the same livery etc. as they'll be the title sponsor, so they get the same exposure with a fraction of the outlay. Makes sense for them I suppose as they're too busy spitting their dummy out now they're not competitive any more.

Yeah, just checked on Sky, they're saying it's an engine deal. I've been told it's a lot more than that. Just with RB being the main sponsor. We'll see, interesting news!

Agree about Horner, toff twat in my opinion. Proper full of himself. Love it when he tried to give Brundle stick about never winning in F1 and Brundle came straight back with pointing out that Horner was never good enough to even get into F1.

The whole, we're not winning so we don't wanna play any more attitude is just an embarrassment if you ask me.

Oh and as for WEC, it's a complete joke at the moment. They've really messed it up. Once again, big manufacturers prove they're not good for sport. Thankfully LMP2 class is absolutely brilliant racing.
 
... the guy is a prick.

+1

Agree about Horner, toff twat in my opinion. Proper full of himself. Love it when he tried to give Brundle stick about never winning in F1 and Brundle came straight back with pointing out that Horner was never good enough to even get into F1.

man, i miss brundle. loved his grid walks on the bbc.



that porsche deal is for the new engine formula in 2021 (or is it 2020)?
 
+1



man, i miss brundle. loved his grid walks on the bbc.



that porsche deal is for the new engine formula in 2021 (or is it 2020)?

2021. 1.6 v6 twin turbo with simplified hybrid units. Brundle's grid walks are still on Sky F1!

 
  • Like
Reactions: peter
Renault have reportedly told Red Bull that next season will be the last season they supply them their engines. Apparently Renault have become tired of Red Bull's constant moaning about the engine not being competitive, seemingly forgetting it was a Renault engine that helped them win 4 titles in a row.
If this is true then Red bull better hope that Honda improve with Toro Rosso otherwise Red Bull will be even further behind than they are now. They really know how to shoot themselves in the foot PR-wise.
 
  • Like
Reactions: peter
+1



man, i miss brundle. loved his grid walks on the bbc.



that porsche deal is for the new engine formula in 2021 (or is it 2020)?

As Sean said, still on Sky, I bet you could find a stream somewhere.

As for the Porsche deal, from what I'm hearing, the full story hasn't come out yet. Guess we will see. New rules are for 2021.
 
  • Like
Reactions: peter
Renault have reportedly told Red Bull that next season will be the last season they supply them their engines. Apparently Renault have become tired of Red Bull's constant moaning about the engine not being competitive, seemingly forgetting it was a Renault engine that helped them win 4 titles in a row.
If this is true then Red bull better hope that Honda improve with Toro Rosso otherwise Red Bull will be even further behind than they are now. They really know how to shoot themselves in the foot PR-wise.

Very interesting development mate. Maybe RB knew this was coming and that's what is pushing the Porsche thing.

There's quite the story about to pan out here possibly!
 
Very interesting development mate. Maybe RB knew this was coming and that's what is pushing the Porsche thing.

There's quite the story about to pan out here possibly!

Porsche's last F1 engine was a V12 in 1991 which was rubbish, although their WEC engine and hybrid units are very impressive. Although Honda have shown that past performance is no indication of current/future performance. Hopefully Renault do tell Red Bull to fuck off, and Porsche tell Horner and Marko to piss off too.
 
  • Like
Reactions: ///M
Just read the report about Renault/RB split on BBC Sport. Yeah, it does seem that RB were quick to forget who helped them to all those titles.... smacks a lot of a superiority complex on RB's part. The article also brings up the fact that Ricciardo and Verstappen might not want to stick around if the Honda engine is still a box of bolts in 2019...
 
Porsche's last F1 engine was a V12 in 1991 which was rubbish, although their WEC engine and hybrid units are very impressive. Although Honda have shown that past performance is no indication of current/future performance. Hopefully Renault do tell Red Bull to fuck off, and Porsche tell Horner and Marko to piss off too.

Personally, I'd like to see a big "screw you Renault, what have you ever done for us, we've got Porsche now" moment from Horner and his set of cocks and then for the Porsche PU to do a full on Honda and be more like a poo than a PU.

That would please me greatly.

Watching the fall out from the rabid Danny Ric is The Best Thing Ever fans would be equally fun!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sean197
Status
Not open for further replies.

Similar Thread Suggestions