Pic a crappy driver? You must be kidding. He was as fast as Glock for his first season and is better seen than Grosjean. Even Total switch their bet to him.bill shoe wrote:a crappy pay driver with a monster budget (Charles Pic)
Now that Caterham has got rid of both their drivers, we will never know how quick Pic is relative to Petrov or Heikki.Lurk wrote:Pic a crappy driver? You must be kidding. He was as fast as Glock for his first season and is better seen than Grosjean. Even Total switch their bet to him.bill shoe wrote:a crappy pay driver with a monster budget (Charles Pic)
OK, I may be mistaken about how slow he is. I wasn't paying attention to qualy times at the back of the grid and if he outperformed Glock then congrats to him. I'm confortable suggesting he's still not one of the fastest 22 F1 drivers in the world. I remember him floundering around GP2 for a while until the faster drivers graduated.Lurk wrote:Pic a crappy driver? You must be kidding. He was as fast as Glock for his first season and is better seen than Grosjean. Even Total switch their bet to him.
Senna has to upgrade his site because he cant put the Williams sponsor up anymore. (He could also go to Marrusia)Woool2580 wrote:B. Senna is the new Caterham racer, official announcement comes out soon.
Official website B.Senna went into construction
Caterham removed the Russian sponsorship of your site!
Petrov will be confirmed by Marussia, and runs until 2014.
Questions?
Leendert82 wrote:Senna has to upgrade his site because he cant put the Williams sponsor up anymore. (He could also go to Marrusia)Woool2580 wrote:B. Senna is the new Caterham racer, official announcement comes out soon.
Official website B.Senna went into construction
Caterham removed the Russian sponsorship of your site!
Petrov will be confirmed by Marussia, and runs until 2014.
Questions?
Petrovs sponsors are end of contract, Caterham does not receive money from it anymore and therefore removes it.
Therefore, this does not proof amything.
nicely photoshoppedWoool2580 wrote:Photo posted on facebook of caterham
I think more the a budget they need to focus more on craftsmanship look at the Swiss the C-31 was simple extremely effective and well crafted.. Not a team with a huge budget...bill shoe wrote:@raymondu999--> Interesting. You imply that if a team has spent little money on the car then they can get a lot of car speed with an extra $1 million, but a big team might struggle to get any extra speed from an extra $1 million. Classic diminishing returns. But I think the same thing applies to driver speed. A backmarker team can probably get a big speed gain merely by going from a crappy pay driver with a monster budget (Charles Pic) to a slightly less-well funded but more skilled pay driver (Senna or Petrov). In contrast, at the front of the grid if you currently pay your best driver $15 million per year then it's not clear that you'll get a better driver in the long run by offering $20 million. I think diminishing returns applies to drivers, so backmarker teams actually get relatively big bang for the buck with drivers as well.
Yes all this theory is probably irrelevant and the teams are doing what they have to for survival. I'm glad they're still around.
You have to be joking, right? What on earth did he do to deserve a drive, besides some scruffy FP-sessions? The only thing that got him that seat, is his sponsor money. Caterham has sunk real low to be honest. They started out good in 2010, but went slowly downhill. Last year was quite the disaster, and I predict 2013 will be even worse, especially with VDG.fritticaldi wrote:Great news and well deserved for Dutchman, Giedo van der Garde.