If it wasn't for bad luck I don't know if Haas would have any... I don't think we can even blame this one on them.
In reply to NY Nick :
It sucks, but at least it's not caused by the team being late with parts. That would be rather dire.
F1.com says Magnusson is back baby! https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.breaking-kevin-magnussen-to-make-sensational-f1-return-with-haas-in-2022.7m4IFYh7gmD3ZGppbs5f88.html
In reply to 06HHR (Forum Supporter) :
I guess Fittipaldi is kicking cans, hard life being a test driver.
Haas needs money and no doubt the new driver is buying his seat to replace the money they lost firing the russian money...I mean driver
mke said:Haas needs money and no doubt the new driver is buying his seat to replace the money they lost firing the russian money...I mean driver
Do the Magnussens really have that much money? His dad was a fairly successful sportscar driver, but I wouldn't have thought they actually had f1 levels of money. I honestly don't know. Quick! To the googles!
Edit... net worth of 85 million. Not sure that is actually enough. I would think he would need to bring 1/2 that to be a pay driver in f1.
Lawerence Baretto says that it is a sign that Haas is in good financial shape and said something to the effect that they could hire a driver based on merit rather than having a pay driver. He made it sound like K Mag isn't bringing money.
KMag is an easy addition to the team, he'd drop right in and they know exactly what his abilities are. There's some logic to the choice.
In reply to NY Nick :
However they haven't paid the Russian sponsor back, perhaps they think they will win the court case and not have to return it.
I am interested to see how Mick and K-Mag stack up vs each other. I think it will stack up being good for Mick as a measuring stick and for Mick's development as a driver.
Lets face it, they are developing a new car, they need an experienced hand to help develop a car vs a rookie. So I think it bodes well for the team across the board
In reply to Apexcarver :
It's a classic Steiner move, but as a Fan seeing Oscar P. out there instead would be far more entertaining.
trigun7469 said:In reply to NY Nick :
However they haven't paid the Russian sponsor back, perhaps they think they will win the court case and not have to return it.
They're not allowed to send money to Russia right now :)
Fun first day of testing today. The Alonso verses Stroll battle was interesting to watch. The Merc with no side pods is visually stunning, I hope it's fast but have no idea. I am not a Photoshop person but scissors and word and I have modified the back to the future scene with the right people.
Keith Tanner said:The CFD department at Mercedes had a busy couple of months.
FYP. No way that was in the plan for just a few weeks- that was a plan.
What's crazy is that they did both with the limited budget for money and aero time. They kind of planned to hedge their bets to see which one will be better.
Maybe the first sidepods were just to screw with everyone else and give themselves another 1-2 race head start in the arms race.
I can't wait to see what that Mercedes looks like on video. I've only seen stills so far.
In reply to Keith Tanner :
The Race has already published a video trying to describe what they did. The closing part being the legality of it- and I hope they keep it legal, as it would be a huge problem for Mercedes to change given their constraints on cost and time.
Wolff isn't concerned. I assume Horner will be sputtering and complaining because that's his only setting these days.
Wolff went on to explain the process of liaising with the FIA – the sport’s governing body – on the unique design of the sidepods, telling the media: “The process is very clear: when you go in a specific development direction that you deem as having the FIA a part of scrutinising it, you are exchanging CAD [computer-aided design] data. You’re making them part of the process.”
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