Article: 2013 Driver Line-ups, News & Rumours | Formula one

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The future of these FR3.5 drivers are pretty bright (Frijns, Bianchi, Da Costa), unlike the GP2 drivers as I don't think either Valsecchi or Razia will get into F1, even Calado has more chance than those two in F1 as he did pretty well for a rookie in GP2 it's likely he could win next year but he would be 25 if he gets into F1.

Chilton will get in with Marussia, but I don't think he will do much though.
 
The future of these FR3.5 drivers are pretty bright (Frijns, Bianchi, Da Costa), unlike the GP2 drivers as I don't think either Valsecchi or Razia will get into F1, even Calado has more chance than those two in F1 as he did pretty well for a rookie in GP2 it's likely he could win next year but he would be 25 if he gets into F1.

Chilton will get in with Marussia, but I don't think he will do much though.
Calado can't deal with pressure at all. If he ever does get into F1, he'll be like Webber, average at best and cracks when it matters.
 
StoneRosesRam:3647156 said:
So the drivers in WSR are just as reckless as those in GP2 then...

Spent a lot of time watching the likes of Formula Ford, Formula Renault and things like the old Clio and Mini cups in the past and they were always good fun. The young-uns always guaranteed some crazy driving while trying to make their mark.

As for rich folk making it in Motor Racing... this isn't something new. It's always been hard for your average joe to make it.
 
Karthekeyan said:
"I have clearly proved that I have the speed to deserve a shot higher up the grid,"

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<laugh>

apparently he is out the door and looking for and indycar seat
 
Luiz Razia (who has no reason to lie) says Sauber has already decided on it's driver line-up:

http://www.yallaf1.com/2012/10/22/sauber-2013-driver-line-up-appears-confirmed/

Also in the article is this:

O Estado de S.Paulo, however, said that the line of candidates to pair with Paul di Resta at Force India next year is long, including Bruno Senna, Kobayashi, Charles Pic, Jules Bianchi, Giedo van der Garde and possibly even Pastor Maldonado.

There's no mention of Alguersuari. Could that mean he is one of the Sauber drivers?
 
Oh my dear, Hamilton trying to imitate Di Resta? Sounds a lot like sour grapes....

http://www.planetf1.com/news/3213/8193162/Hamilton-Laments-Vettel-s-Run-Of-Luck-

Some interesting paraphrasing going on in that article <doh>

The actual full quote was "When I won the World Championship, I wasn't as lucky as Sebastian has been to have a car that's as dominant the next year as well," i.e. McLarens 09 car Vs the 2011 RB.

Or to paraphrase me... I said it was a "interesting" ... "article"
 
Some interesting paraphrasing going on in that article <doh>

The actual full quote was "When I won the World Championship, I wasn't as lucky as Sebastian has been to have a car that's as dominant the next year as well," i.e. McLarens 09 car Vs the 2011 RB.

Or to paraphrase me... I said it was a "interesting" ... "article"

How dare Lewis mention the Sebs name in vain! ;)
 
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