2020 Bahrain Grand Prix - Sakhir, Nov 27 - 29

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fritticaldi wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 23:52
Mick Schumacher will be involved in the F2 final race also at Sakhir where he has a 14 point lead in the Championship standings. So that makes him unavailable as well.
No sane driver would turn down a GP start to win an F2 championship. If he's released by his team, he'll accept an offer - if there's an offer.

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bosyber wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 23:54
I think Haas posted that Grosjean will be fit to race the remaining races, if he is up to it himself
On Twitter his hands and feet are heavily bandaged. He doesn’t look like someone who’ll be driving an F1 car in 4 days. I may be wrong though, far crazier things have happened, especially on the 2 wheeled scene...


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Mogster wrote:
30 Nov 2020, 00:08
bosyber wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 23:54
I think Haas posted that Grosjean will be fit to race the remaining races, if he is up to it himself
On Twitter his hands and feet are heavily bandaged. He doesn’t look like someone who’ll be driving an F1 car in 4 days. I may be wrong though, far crazier things have happened, especially on the 2 wheeled scene...

However, Haas team principal Guenther Steiner is not yet ruling it out.

He said: “Knowing him, he wants to be back, but we’ll see that tomorrow when they take the bandages off because he has no idea what they look like.

“For me at the moment, the only good thing is nothing bad happened. For sure it wasn’t good but he’s safe, he’s healthy.

“The rest we’ll see tomorrow when we speak with the doctors.”

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smellybeard wrote:
30 Nov 2020, 00:07
fritticaldi wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 23:52
Mick Schumacher will be involved in the F2 final race also at Sakhir where he has a 14 point lead in the Championship standings. So that makes him unavailable as well.
No sane driver would turn down a GP start to win an F2 championship. If he's released by his team, he'll accept an offer - if there's an offer.
Why? Doesn't he have promised seat in HAAS for next season? He'll take part in many GPs next year.

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TAG wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 23:48
The driver's salary cap question should be well put to rest after this.
It should have been put to rest by asking tost what his salary was capped at.

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Hoffman900 wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 19:47
PlatinumZealot wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 19:45
Hoffman900 wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 19:35
Check Mark Sutton’s IG. Looks like the fuel cell got pulled with the driver pod.

Can safely say it is a leaking line that caused the fire. Fuel cell not ruptured obviously but yeah continuous flames withiught a big ass explosion suggesting continuous leaking line imo..
I disagree. I’ve seen fuel cells ruptured and they look like that. It’s happen several times in amateur / minor ranks circle tracks and has happened in NASCAR where you have cars traveling at 190mph making hard impacts into barriers and with each other.

A line would be a point source.
Ross Brawn said on SkyF1 he thinks it was a line/disconnect that was leaking the fuel

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smellybeard wrote:
30 Nov 2020, 00:07
fritticaldi wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 23:52
Mick Schumacher will be involved in the F2 final race also at Sakhir where he has a 14 point lead in the Championship standings. So that makes him unavailable as well.
No sane driver would turn down a GP start to win an F2 championship. If he's released by his team, he'll accept an offer - if there's an offer.
In 2017 Gasley was released by TR to complete the SF season. Mick will race in F2, winning the championship is a big deal and chucking him into F1 at a few days notice is too much. It’s not the 1980s... The team will find someone else, probably Hulkenberg, Ferrari also have Wehrlein on their books now.

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thestig84 wrote:
30 Nov 2020, 00:21
Hoffman900 wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 19:47
PlatinumZealot wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 19:45


Can safely say it is a leaking line that caused the fire. Fuel cell not ruptured obviously but yeah continuous flames withiught a big ass explosion suggesting continuous leaking line imo..
I disagree. I’ve seen fuel cells ruptured and they look like that. It’s happen several times in amateur / minor ranks circle tracks and has happened in NASCAR where you have cars traveling at 190mph making hard impacts into barriers and with each other.

A line would be a point source.
Ross Brawn said on SkyF1 he thinks it was a line/disconnect that was leaking the fuel
On some of the images what looks like the fuel filler hole on the tank appears to be completely open.

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thestig84 wrote:
30 Nov 2020, 00:21
Ross Brawn said on SkyF1 he thinks it was a line/disconnect that was leaking the fuel
I know, I heard him and I disagree with him. In his defence, he said that quite soon after the incident and was quite busy in the aftermath.

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Mogster wrote:
30 Nov 2020, 00:23
smellybeard wrote:
30 Nov 2020, 00:07
fritticaldi wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 23:52
Mick Schumacher will be involved in the F2 final race also at Sakhir where he has a 14 point lead in the Championship standings. So that makes him unavailable as well.
No sane driver would turn down a GP start to win an F2 championship. If he's released by his team, he'll accept an offer - if there's an offer.
In 2017 Gasley was released by TR to complete the SF season. Mick will race in F2, winning the championship is a big deal and chucking him into F1 at a few days notice is too much. It’s not the 1980s... The team will find someone else, probably Hulkenberg, Ferrari also have Wehrlein on their books now.
Schumacher needs to win F2. Clear argumentation is, that the winner of F2 gets the Haas F1 seat as the winner will be out of F2. There is also nothing to win against Magnussen in this bad car within one race without simulator, etc....

My bet is on Hulk.
Don`t russel the hamster!

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If they have Wehrlein, why not him. Very good driver imho.

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Firstly, scary to see Grosjean's incident, and thankful he's okay! I wonder if they'll put tecpro there from now on, is there really an excuse for not having tecpro in front of every metal barrier?

A strange race in other ways, what on earth happened to Bottas? And Vettel? Great performance from McLaren, they had a great race car today, a great result for Norris especially. Perez... I hope he's reprimanded for driving the car around like that, it was obvious it was going to fail, just get it off the circuit safely, instead, he wrecked the end of the race for everyone else.

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I don't think a potential F2 title is really worth enough to turn down an F1 offer. Even in a forum like this, most people probably couldn't name the recent title winners?!

On the other hand, Joe Roberts just turned down a once in a lifetime chance to move up to MotoGP for a vague possibility to compete for a handful of podiums in Moto 2 instead, so who knows...

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A decent few people in the paddock don't rate Mick. I think a F2 championship might do something towards improving his reputation.