airefresco Wrote:
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> If he stops crashing in to things
He won't.
mitadumapaga Wrote:
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> i bet the fact grosjean is a french helped his
> cause big time.
I guess Boullier reasoned that he'd be left looking stupid if he booted Grosjean at the end of 2012, despite making the ill-advised decision to hire him in the first place. But this will only be a stay of execution - he'll continue to be a contemporary Alliot and will get "liberated" from his contract mid-season, giving Boullier the opportunity to save face.
gav Wrote:
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> I think I perfectly agree on all your points,
> Eddy.
>
> I wouldn't mind if Grosjean keeps his seat, but
> it's certainly last chance saloon.
>
> I'd love to see Kobayashi get a front-running car
> (well, almost a front running car), and maybe the
> change will reinvigorate him. Likewise Heikki has
> done enough to warrant another go in a strong
> car... yet it looks like he'll be without a seat.
>
>
> And yeah... Sutil left Force India, partly because
> he wasn't doing enough and di Resta made him look
> average. Now di Resta is the one looking a little
> average, so they're going to bring Sutil back to
> average out the averageness. Yeah, Alguersuari
> would be a good fit there - it was terribly harsh
> to kick him out of Toro Rosso in the first place.
>
> Glock wouldn't be bad for Renault or Force India -
> he seems to have lost his mojo at Marussia, which
> isn't entirely surprising. Either that or Pic is
> quite a little driver, and certainly there was
> talk of him stepping up into a bigger team before
> he signed for Caterham.
Only just saw this post now. If only the team bosses had the common sense we seem to, I think there'd be much better driver lineups. :P