Where next for Max Chilton?

Where next for Max Chilton?

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bqf

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2,261 posts

177 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Can he retain a seat in F1? Amazingly difficult I would have thought. Will he pop up in WEC or DTM? Or is that the end of the road?

CharlesAL

532 posts

130 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Get a drive in LMP2 or Formula e.

RXED

360 posts

196 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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WTCC? Team Chilton maybe?

Smollet

11,415 posts

196 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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End of the road F1 wise I'd have thought. Could take his dosh to Indycar where he'd probaly do quite well.

bqf

Original Poster:

2,261 posts

177 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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RXED said:
WTCC? Team Chilton maybe?
Yeah somehow I hadn't thought of that (!).... be interesting to see where he pops up

Petrus1983

9,449 posts

168 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Instructing at Silverstone. In fairness though he still wouldn't be the best driver they have on their rota.

Adrian W

14,329 posts

234 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Local car wash

Ken Sington

3,960 posts

244 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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"large fries with your burger?"

Jasandjules

70,419 posts

235 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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I am guessing there are no F1 teams beating down his door?

egor110

17,241 posts

209 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Wec? he seems a safe pair of hands , just what you want in endurance racing.

Bradgate

2,940 posts

153 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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We all know Max was never going to be the next Lewis Hamilton, but I think he did a solid, professional job in 2 seasons in F1. He was generally a couple of tenths behind the highly-rated Bianchi, made very few mistakes, almost always brought the car home, was involved in very few incidents and was generally Mr Reliable.

He would be ideally suited to top level Endurance racing.

anonymous-user

60 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Bradgate said:
We all know Max was never going to be the next Lewis Hamilton, but I think he did a solid, professional job in 2 seasons in F1. He was generally a couple of tenths behind the highly-rated Bianchi, made very few mistakes, almost always brought the car home, was involved in very few incidents and was generally Mr Reliable.

He would be ideally suited to Top level Endurance racing.
Do you know how many a couple is?

I'm sure he'll end up somewhere, but I don't really care much where.

RichB

52,578 posts

290 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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REALIST123 said:
Do you know how many a couple is?
Two is a couple, three is a crowd.

Or is it a trick question? confused

rallycross

13,212 posts

243 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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How much money did he pay to be in F1 and how many years so what was the total cost to be last or almost last most race days?

CharlesAL

532 posts

130 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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He'd probably be quite good at getting out of the way for LMP cars at Le Mansif he was in GTE class, come to think of it.

Ahonen

5,022 posts

285 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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bqf said:
RXED said:
WTCC? Team Chilton maybe?
Yeah somehow I hadn't thought of that (!).... be interesting to see where he pops up
hehe

It's been done...

suffolk009

5,688 posts

171 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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Nascar, y'all.

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

202 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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Bradgate said:
We all know Max was never going to be the next Lewis Hamilton, but I think he did a solid, professional job in 2 seasons in F1. He was generally a couple of tenths behind the highly-rated Bianchi, made very few mistakes, almost always brought the car home, was involved in very few incidents and was generally Mr Reliable.

He would be ideally suited to top level Endurance racing.
Agreed, nice enough lad & a competent & solid driver. Can hold his head up & be proud of his time at the pinicle of motor sports.

Achieved a lot more than some on here smile

prostang

127 posts

217 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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rallycross said:
How much money did he pay to be in F1 and how many years so what was the total cost to be last or almost last most race days?
A lot but he got to do what we can only dream about and did a decent job

THX

2,348 posts

128 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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LaurasOtherHalf said:
Agreed, nice enough lad & a competent & solid driver. Can hold his head up & be proud of his time at the pinicle of motor sports.

Achieved a lot more than some on here smile
Absolutely.

He gets far too much abuse on here.