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Haas have tweeted this today... Car 51 was Fittipaldi in Sakhir...
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Haas drop Uralkali and Mazepin. Announcement early next week on driver4 -
Wonder if they'll let Fittipaldi test in Bahrain, and then decide on the driver afterwards.0
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I think they'll be ringing round desperately trying to find a driver with a nice fat sponsorship deal to go with it personally, and Fittipaldi will be the last resort2
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Obviously they needed to be sure they weren’t open to any legal ramifications, but once they were satisfied, this must’ve been the easiest decision they’ve ever made.MarcusH26 said:
Haas drop Uralkali and Mazepin. Announcement early next week on driver
Make no mistake about this: Mazepin was dropped because he’s a shit driver, not because of the war. The war and the subsequent sanction of daddy’s company isn’t the reason he was dropped, it was simply the reason they were able to drop him. If he was a good driver, you can bet your last ruble they’d have kept him on.
If anyone claims this particular case is unfair on “innocent Russian athletes”, they’re talking out the back of their head. He should never have been there in the first place and the war just facilitated his removal.7 -
You say that, but isn't that why Fittipaldi is their Test Driver?sam3110 said:I think they'll be ringing round desperately trying to find a driver with a nice fat sponsorship deal to go with it personally, and Fittipaldi will be the last resort
He's basically another Mazepin, but comes with a load of Brazilian Sponsorship.
Certainly isn't F1 material like you say.0 -
Pietro isn't anything special , I'd imagine they're trying to get Giovinazzi out of Formula E.1
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I really like Antonio, and will be great to see him back in F1MarcusH26 said:Pietro isn't anything special , I'd imagine they're trying to get Giovinazzi out of Formula E.
But think the correct decision would be for Alpine to get Oscar Piastri into that seat.0 -
I'm not sure Ferrari would let that happen over them putting another one of their drivers in thereForeverAddickted said:
I really like Antonio, and will be great to see him back in F1MarcusH26 said:Pietro isn't anything special , I'd imagine they're trying to get Giovinazzi out of Formula E.
But think the correct decision would be for Alpine to get Oscar Piastri into that seat.1 -
Ah yes... Forgot about the close ties between Ferrari and Haas now.sam3110 said:
I'm not sure Ferrari would let that happen over them putting another one of their drivers in thereForeverAddickted said:
I really like Antonio, and will be great to see him back in F1MarcusH26 said:Pietro isn't anything special , I'd imagine they're trying to get Giovinazzi out of Formula E.
But think the correct decision would be for Alpine to get Oscar Piastri into that seat.0 -
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Hope they get an experienced driver in. Can’t be good for Micks development being the senior driver.1
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I agree in that Mick still needs to learn. An old head beside him would be a gift when compared to what’s just been binned. Then again, having my 13 year old daughter as teammate would be an improvement on him.Leeds_Addick said:Hope they get an experienced driver in. Can’t be good for Micks development being the senior driver.
On the other hand, some drivers develop and grow more when their team’s focus is almost exclusively on them. Even from a young age. Max Verstappen being a case in point. Another example is a certain Michael Schumacher. So we can’t say Mick doesn’t have the pedigree… 😄3 -
Partially true but I’m not convinced by your take in its entirety.lordromford said:
Obviously they needed to be sure they weren’t open to any legal ramifications, but once they were satisfied, this must’ve been the easiest decision they’ve ever made.MarcusH26 said:
Haas drop Uralkali and Mazepin. Announcement early next week on driver
Make no mistake about this: Mazepin was dropped because he’s a shit driver, not because of the war. The war and the subsequent sanction of daddy’s company isn’t the reason he was dropped, it was simply the reason they were able to drop him. If he was a good driver, you can bet your last ruble they’d have kept him on.
If anyone claims this particular case is unfair on “innocent Russian athletes”, they’re talking out the back of their head. He should never have been there in the first place and the war just facilitated his removal.2 -
It helps that he was shit, but they haven't dropped him just because of that, they've dropped him because he can no longer pay for the seat through his Dad's business sponsoring them, and no other sponsor would join them in these times if there's any Russian links with the team.3
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Well, ok. Fair enough.sam3110 said:It helps that he was shit, but they haven't dropped him just because of that, they've dropped him because he can no longer pay for the seat through his Dad's business sponsoring them, and no other sponsor would join them in these times if there's any Russian links with the team.
But as much as the team felt the financial body blow of the war more than most, they must’ve considered the newly available option of offloading little Nicky to be a small silver lining. 😎0 -
The plane transporting the Haas cars and equipment has broken down in Istanbul.
Might be unable to make it in time for the first day of testing on Thursday0 -
Never knew they made their own planes as wellForeverAddickted said:The plane transporting the Haas cars and equipment has broken down in Istanbul.
Might be unable to make it in time for the first day of testing on Thursday
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That's a shame for them, they'll run the risk of starting at the back of the grid if they're not careful.ForeverAddickted said:The plane transporting the Haas cars and equipment has broken down in Istanbul.
Might be unable to make it in time for the first day of testing on Thursday10 -
"Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has accused rivals Mercedes of "bullying" behaviour resulting in the exit of race director Michael Masi."
Is this the guy that pretty much bullied Masi into making the decision that won his driver the title? Ok then.6 -
Also the same guy that whipped up the mob after Silverstone - Which resulted in Red Bull having to issue out an anti-racism statement. Bloke is an idiot, who believes his own hype purely thanks to Drive to Survive.Chris_from_Sidcup said:"Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has accused rivals Mercedes of "bullying" behaviour resulting in the exit of race director Michael Masi."
Is this the guy that pretty much bullied Masi into making the decision that won his driver the title? Ok then.
Oh yea, there was also that rogue Marshall in Qatar that Horner got a slapped wrist over...2 -
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If Horner is aware of how much of a twat he's being, then he's a bit of a dick. If he is unaware of how much of a twat he is being, and thinks he's in the right, then he's a total dick.5
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I hope his Mrs sings in the shower!JiMMy 85 said:If Horner is aware of how much of a twat he's being, then he's a bit of a dick. If he is unaware of how much of a twat he is being, and thinks he's in the right, then he's a total dick.
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Who let Whinger Spice out of his box?"Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has accused rivals Mercedes of "bullying" behaviour resulting in the exit of race director Michael Masi."
Is this the guy that pretty much bullied Masi into making the decision that won his driver the title? Ok then.1 -
Drive to Survive on Friday. No Max involved means it's even more of Christian Horner talking about his favourite topic : Christian Horner5
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Haas sign Kevin Magnussen on a multiyear deal7 -
Best decision Haas could have made... Great for Mick1
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Called it, although I realised this morning that when I posted this I wrote Eriksen when I meant Magnussen (and misspelled Ericsson). The memory isn't what it used to be since I turned 40!Exiled_Addick said:sam3110 said:
Hasn't he signed up to a full formula E deal?ForeverAddickted said:Sounds like Antonio Giovinazzi will replace Mazepin if that becomes a possibility.All happening this morning. Guenther Steiner saying he will resolve Uralkali and Mazepin's futures with the team next week, but certainly sounded like both could be dropped. Cited legal issues to work through #F1 #F1Testing
— Chris Medland (@ChrisMedlandF1) February 25, 2022Deals can be broken - just ask Putin.What's Hulkenberg up to these days, or the two old Haas driver - Grosjean and Eriksen. Could they get Kubica from Alfa through the Ferrari connections?1 -
ForeverAddickted said:Best decision Haas could have made... Great for Mick
Absolutely. Gives Mick an excellent benchmark to go against0 -
Sochi was almost duller than Monaco so this is a great result, albeit insignificant in context of the terrible circumstances it took to bring it about.ForeverAddickted said:0 -
Only driver they could get that would have been as good a fit would have been Hulkenburg1









