...instead of doing this. Going to an early sleep the saturday before the race is a good way to support your undoubted skills in putting you on top of your game.
from autosport.com
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/92327
DiResta at McLaren would be awesome.CHT wrote:I am really looking forward to see Lewis driving for RBR. It will be fantastic to see how he match up against Vettel on the same machine.
If Lewis leave for RBR, which British driver can Mclaren find to replace him? Assuming they still believe in a all british driver line up
Reanualt - To me they sound the most bullish when it comes to the new 4 cylinder regulations as they were saying that they would pull out of F1 if the regulations are not in place by 2013. Even judging by comments from Williams, Virgin and Lotus, their new engines look like the "hot stuff" that all the teams want for 2013.Giblet wrote:Going there for 2013 would not be smart if the engine regs change that year. We all know that Mclaren has always been pretty good with reg changes, car is almost always top 3.
He would be putting all his faith in Renault assuming Red Bull sticks with them. If they make a crap engine, the car will be slow. At least right now the engine is not a deciding factor as all three big engines can compete for wins.
The engine regs would mean signing a contract before you've even heard a 1.6 fire up. At best a lateral move with the unknowns for 2013.
The prophesy is fullfilling... Alonso missed out being fired though. Lets hope the RBR move doesn't result in Hamilton's death.Muulka wrote:This stinks to me of Senna to Williams...