Why not give Luca Badoer a shot?
Couldn't be worse than putting Perez in the Ferrari.
Why not give Luca Badoer a shot?
Bianchi makes sense, it's just I get the sense Ferrari are falling out with him.
What about Kubica? We haven't mentioned him, he's started driving again, he might be ready in 9 races time.
What about Kubica? We haven't mentioned him, he's started driving again, he might be ready in 9 races time.
Well they say Massa's seat is safe for half the season so those sums add up. where did you get 9 from???
You said massa's seat is safe for half the season. we've done 1 race, leaving 9 until mid season. Believe it or not, i can do maths.
I mean where did you get 9 from originaly. I said half a season after that.
Alonso didn't seem to need much time to settle in the Ferrari, so why would any driver should they have what it takes?
Why not give Luca Badoer a shot?
looks like sutil can see his way back in with filling Perez's void...
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Fisichella struggled and he was a relatively experienced driver. Ferrari allegedly build cars that are 'difficult' to drive but how much more difficult than other cars they are we couldn't know and all cars are different. This year's car looks very difficult. Alonso has not only had pre-season tests to get used to the car each year but is also an exceptionally able driver. Perez might take longer to get up to speed in Ferrari than Massa would in Sauber.
The main issue Fisichella had apparently was dealing with the different "feel" of the car underbraking as the Ferrari had KERS which the Force India lacked.
Fair point but the main thing I remember was Fisichella's problem with the complexity of the Ferrari and the amount of driver input required just to operate it. That and engine driveability, which, like energy harvesting, you might assume would be similar between the Sauber and Ferrari cars.
Like Alonso, Raikkonen's not a straightforward comparison in my opinion. Apart from the fact that he's more experienced than Perez, and with very different cars, this year's Lotus is allegedly very good to work with, with little effort required to get it to the stage where they're tweaking setups for the specific circuit and track conditions.
It'll be interesting to watch if the switch does occur. The two drivers' relative confidence levels and familiarity with their new teams could create interesting dynamics.
You make a good point. If anything you essentially rule out Massa's potential replacement being anyone not on the grid already, seeing as they will want someone who only needs to adapt to the car, not in addition to getting used to the car as well. Which limits their driver options somewhat.