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True, the best thing everyone can do about this thing is just learn not to repeat the same mistake againI'm sick of talking about this autistic fan drama but anyway, of course none of the teams will apologize for bending the knee to these attention seekers, but hopefully liberty media and the constructors will internally know not to fall for these types of guys who go crying to the teams instead of the police anymore.
There's absolutely no way the European teams let an American into the series imo.Ameribros... it's beginning.
If you aren't familiar with Colton he reminds me a lot of Max about two or three years ago. He's just doing some testing but there could be FP1 outings later this year.
If Danny Ric walks this year, where does he go? I think Indycar is the only answer.
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Haas Andretti Racing, with Herta taking the seat vacated when Mick gets picked up by Alfa Romeo? Assuming ofc that Haas needs the money and Andretti is still gagging to enter F1.There's absolutely no way the European teams let an American into the series imo.
Not likely, considering the other teams are fighting Andretti tooth and nail.Haas Andretti Racing, with Herta taking the seat vacated when Mick gets picked up by Alfa Romeo? Assuming ofc that Haas needs the money and Andretti is still gagging to enter F1.
... which is why it seems like a logical way for Andretti to enter F1. It wouldn't be the first time Andretti bought into a racing team to gain entry to a particular series or market, and I can't see how F1 teams can dictate who can or can't buy into competing teams.Not likely, considering the other teams are fighting Andretti tooth and nail.
This the first time I've heard of a drama like this in sports. Either it's a miscommunication, or some legal fuckery happeningAnyone following the current drama in Indycar? 2 teams claim to have signed Champion Alex Palou, the current team he races for and Mclaren.
CGR released a statement saying they exercised the option on his contract and included a quote from Palou. Palou says he's never made a statement.
Mclaren say they have signed him to "race for Mclaren" next year. To make things more odd, they have not specified what series him nor Felix Rosenqvist would race in.
Alex Palou holds a Superlicense.
Yeah I'm not sure how Indycar works contract wise. I dunno if the option is similar to an NFL franchise tag where you are bound to the team.This the first time I've heard of a drama like this in sports. Either it's a miscommunication, or some legal fuckery happening
This the first time I've heard of a drama like this in sports. Either it's a miscommunication, or some legal fuckery happening
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*Casually signs half of all FIA superlicense holders not already signed to a team in your presence*
Palou needs to consult those episodes of 1960s and 70s sitcoms where one of the characters ends up dating two girls on the same night, in different venues. There are workarounds.Anyone following the current drama in Indycar? 2 teams claim to have signed Champion Alex Palou, the current team he races for and Mclaren.
CGR released a statement saying they exercised the option on his contract and included a quote from Palou. Palou says he's never made a statement.
Mclaren say they have signed him to "race for Mclaren" next year. To make things more odd, they have not specified what series him nor Felix Rosenqvist would race in.
Alex Palou holds a Superlicense.
Aston's management really tried hard to make the team unlikable. My hype for their hypercar died fast as the only time we heard about the car was management wanting rule changes, and as you said, not only did this bitching compromise other outfits, it was all for fuck all as their race version never existed and their stupid road/track car has only been delivered this year. FFS, even Bykolles has built a hyper car!I'm salty over Aston Martin too, the WEC gave them a lot of concessions with the new Hypercar regs so their road based Valkyrie could stand a chance against thoroughbred prototypes, this resulted in things like Glickenhaus having to switch engines mid development and weight being increased to the point that the new LMH cars are over 10 seconds slower than LMP1 and initially could barely stay ahead of the already nerfed to shit LMP2s, and then both the Valkyrie program and the GT team get cancelled all so daddy Stroll could make his useless kid feel like a real F1 driver. And that's not all, the Valkyrie LMH was eventually completed but is being sold as one of those useless track day only cars that will never race anywhere (also they had the gall to claim their unregulated shitbox would lap La Sarthe faster than any LMH car lol).
Who do we think will have the better career: Piastri or Mick Schumacher