
Seems awfully odd to have a reserve driver, who isn't a reserve because another team's reserve is

I heard something about Gutierrez having an exam of some sort... can't remember the source, sadly.Tozza Mazza wrote:Pedro is a Mclaren employee, so why is he in a Sauber?
Seems awfully odd to have a reserve driver, who isn't a reserve because another team's reserve is
+1ESPImperium wrote:Probably the easiest source for them as they have his set up data and his data from 2010. Estaban Guiteriez is in Mexico for a prior engagement as he would be there for them.
Seemingly McLaren are now packing Garry Paffett on a Montreal plane incase anything happens to their drivers, as you just never know now with saftey.
However, it has just shown the lack of a "non compete" rule in F1 for any head injury. I know for a fact that Football has a 3 week non compete rule for a player with a head injury that involves a major impact. Broken jaws are usually 2 weeks out, and a broken cheek bone is usually 4 days out, but is being looked into as the players have to play with a mask on.
I think its about time that if there is a major crash like what Chico had at Monaco where there is a major stop, the driver has a mandated 3 or 4 weeks out the car and can only return once he has passed a medical test where he has to do say 30 laps arround a track in one of the Pirelli-Toyota TF109s for example on the super softs.
Call it F1s fitness test for a GP.
I have doubts not he will be ready for Valencia, one more race out the car could be what he needed to fully recover for Silverstone.
I would ignore that tosh. Estaban Guiteriez was not in Canada.andrew wrote:Sauber's decision explainedhttp://www.forumula1.com/2011/f1/f1-new ... F1+News%29
Something about having to sit exams was what I heard early on in the weekend... Can't remember the source now, sadly.Diesel wrote:I would ignore that tosh. Estaban Guiteriez was not in Canada.andrew wrote:Sauber's decision explainedhttp://www.forumula1.com/2011/f1/f1-new ... F1+News%29