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How is Bottom Bottas still in F1?
Contracts mean nothing in F1. Can definitely see Alfa getting rid of him and getting Pourchaire.Given a long contract by Alfa, think it runs out end of 2025.
At the time wasn't a bad move from Alfa who lost Kimi to retirement and Gio wasn't kept on. A reliable if not great, experienced driver when no others were really on the market. Zhou is either quite good for a pay driver or Bottas is having a Ricciardo moment.
If they don't get pourchaire in the seat next season they seriously risk getting Piastried by another team. AT have 2 seats they could toss someone out of and slot him into and I'm sure others would grab him too.Can definitely see Alfa getting rid of him and getting Pourchaire.
Who would Helmut call up to replace Checo? This time last year I wouldn't have rated Ricciardo as getting a second bite at F1. However Alonso's strong showing makes me think that perhaps 34 isn't too old to make an F1 comeback. It also helps that he's RBR's reserve driver.I still suspect silly season will start with someone getting Checo's seat. Let's face it there isn't a driver there who wouldn't answer "what contract" if Helmut came asking about their current contract break terms.
Alright here's what I think will happen:Who would Helmut call up to replace Checo? This time last year I wouldn't have rated Ricciardo as getting a second bite at F1. However Alonso's strong showing makes me think that perhaps 34 isn't too old to make an F1 comeback. It also helps that he's RBR's reserve driver.
Whilst I'd be sad if Checo was yeeted from F1, having Danny Ric back on the grid would make it far less painful.
Who would Helmut call up to replace Checo? This time last year I wouldn't have rated Ricciardo as getting a second bite at F1. However Alonso's strong showing makes me think that perhaps 34 isn't too old to make an F1 comeback. It also helps that he's RBR's reserve driver.
Whilst I'd be sad if Checo was yeeted from F1, having Danny Ric back on the grid would make it far less painful.
In this scenario, Ricc would have to be the favourite for an RBR drive in '24. Tsunoda hasn't exactly set the sport alight since he joined AT, and it's only been a few months since Ricc last drove in an F1 race.Alright here's what I think will happen:
They will get rid of De Vries at Alpha Tauri after the summer break, and have Riccardo take that seat. Then it's a fight for Perez' seat at RBR between Ricc and Tsunoda till the end of 2023. The winner takes the RBR seat for 2024.
There's a point. Assuming one or both Haas drivers move on at the end of 2023, what are the chances of Checo ending up there? On one hand it'd be a major downgrade. But on the other hand, he might enjoy the challenge of getting as much as he can out of an inferior car, much like how Alonso and Albon have been able to put up some solid performances in their respective whips this year.Hulk is doing great with that Haas, and would be a great number 2 who can deliver but also know his place.
SCUDERIA ALPHATAURI WELCOMES BACK DANIEL RICCIARDO
11 July 2023
Scuderia AlphaTauri announces that Daniel Ricciardo will be joining the team on loan from Oracle Red Bull Racing for the remainder of the Formula 1 season, starting from the upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix.
“I’m very pleased to welcome Daniel back into the team,” commented Franz Tost, Scuderia AlphaTauri Team Principal. “There’s no doubt about his driving skills, and he already knows many of us, so his integration will be easy and straight forward. The team will also profit a lot from his experience, as he is an eight-time Formula 1 Grand Prix winner. I would like to thank Nyck for his valuable contribution during his time with Scuderia AlphaTauri and I wish him all the best for the future.”
Daniel Ricciardo said: “I’m stoked to be back on track with the Red Bull family!”
We all knew Nyck was shockingly bad and I have no idea how Red Bull didn't. I predicted somewhere much earlier in the thread he wouldn't stay the full season and here we are.
I hope DTS have Nyck on and ask him about his cocky "I'm going to lead this team" nonsense last season (along with the DTS people bowing down to Yuki for their disrespect).
The F1 twitter world is being utterly insufferable about it of course. Nick is apparently amazing (toto said so) it's all red bull's fault and it's a toxic work environment that Nyck should sue them for.
He viewed it as beneath him and it took him a while to realize that it was the only avenue for him to get back into F1.Wasn't Ricciardio offered the AT seat before they signed Devries?
Did he need to be re-taught how to drive by Redbull and their simulator, before taking the AT seat?
Why didn't he just take the AT drive in the first place?
Norris' agent was seen talking to Marko last race.
I'm obviously biased, but I think that would be career suicide. Sure, he'd have the top car to race in, but he'd be going into a team that's completely built around Max. I don't believe Horner or Marko would ever benefit him over Max. I mean, look at Ferrari. They're so focused on Leclerk that they always screw over Sainz, even when he's being clearly superior.Norris might be doable, strong driver and already has a bromamce with Max.
They're checking him out. This is Perez's warning. If he's able to keep up with Tsunoda, he'll be at RB next year. He'll be the perfect number 2 to Max.Let's go boys! We be having shrimps on the barbies tonight!