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While they are in the news cycle, Haas have announced Formula 2 driver Nikita Mazepin will be one of their drivers for next season, meaning at least one of Romain Grosjean or Kevin Magnussen will not have a seat at the team. Despite the 2nd driver not being announced yet, both have stated a potential desire for Indycar, so maybe both will go to the states for 2021?Edit:- after further research, both Grosjean and Magnussen will leave Haas and have had open talks with Indycar teams. I can’t find if it’ll be full seasons or part time work like Alonso only doing the Indy500.
I am pretty sure both will get full season rides in the Indycar series, F1 drivers are quite sought after. I remember watching Mansell taking to it like a duck to water in 93, winning the title. He was also the F1 world champion as well so it was quite an achievement. I prefer Indycarts to F1, the racing is more open and exciting.
Grosjean would not have a Season anyway so that crash ended his Career. Obviously Grosjean wasn't the best driver but it is sad to any F1 Driver have a huge crash that ends there career
but it is The most Grosjean way he could have ended it!
Yes True but maybe had he been in a better car he might have proved his talent
If he had been in Lewis Hamilton’s car he could have been World Champion.
so Hamiltons car is fastest in first practice despite having George Russell who is a relative novice driving.I don't think this helps F1's image at all
erm? like Bottas ?
Yes, but there have been times when there has been more than one ‘great’ (competitive) car on the grid; not the case in the Hamilton era, though.Must be careful, though, criticism of Mr Hamilton would appear to be politically unacceptable.
So the top three of the Abu Dhabi GP finished in the exact same order that they started.What a riveting race.
Yas Marina is never a great race, it’s a Tilke design that presents very few overtaking opportunities. everyone knows this but it makes the leagues absolute bank so everyone goes there, even RallyCross!
I thought when Ecclestone left the new owners were going to make it more exciting, whereas they have managed the complete opposite.and many say oval racing is boring.......I love it personally, masses of close wheel overtaking there, and a different winner most weeks.
Hamilton signed a fat new contract, could he please now move back to the UK and pay his taxes properly, I'm sure it would cover quite a few nurses wages for a year if he did that instead of lecturing everyone about this and that.