F1 Driver swap..

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davidd

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6,527 posts

291 months

Wednesday 9th October 2002
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Now this makes sense..

www.autosport.com/newsitem.asp?id=20912&s=5

NOT!

So Ferrari get to pay MS however many million he is currently on to spend half his time driving a minardi.

Yeah right.

D.

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Wednesday 9th October 2002
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Which overpaid numpty dreamt up this drivel?

JonRB

76,108 posts

279 months

Wednesday 9th October 2002
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I don't really want to register on AutoSport's website. Can you give us the gist of the article or reproduce it please?

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Wednesday 9th October 2002
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I don't really want to register on AutoSport's website. Can you give us the gist of the article or reproduce it please?



Click on the "register later button then" !!!!

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Wednesday 9th October 2002
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SOURCE: Autosport online

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FIA proposes driver team swap idea

Radical rule suggested in shake-up dossier

Formula 1 drivers could find themselves swapping teams throughout the season and driving every car on the grid, if a radical idea from motorsport governing body the FIA is adopted.

The controversial rule is one of the proposals put together by the FIA and sent to the F1 team bosses. Along with the weight handicap system, it is likely to come in for ferocious criticism when discussed at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix.

FIA president Max Mosley spoke of the idea at a ceremony in Bahrain yesterday (Tuesday), where construction on an F1 circuit is about to start.

"There is a large number of very radical proposals that have been circulated to the teams for discussion," he told the Daily Telegraph. "Some of these are very speculative ideas and we have to talk to the teams about them, but we mustn't sit there and not talk about things."

There is an argument for each driver driving each car once. This has an advantage because then we would see who are the best drivers and teams and if there are means to make it more interesting for the public then we have to talk about them."

The proposal will be discussed at the next F1 Commission meeting on October 28.

ahonen

5,023 posts

286 months

Thursday 10th October 2002
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This is a wind up. This must be a wind up. It just beggars belief - are they going to reduce F1 to the level of indoor karting, where everyone swaps cars and then complains about getting a duff one?

All the drivers would have to be employed by the FIA, as there'd be no point in Ferrari paying Schumacher £20m to drive in one race per year, would there? Would the drivers take their race engineers with them, or would they have to adopt new methods of working every two weeks?

A complete and utter farce. Too stupid to even contemplate.

davidy

4,474 posts

291 months

Thursday 10th October 2002
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No wouldn't Ferrari need to pay Schuey £20million still so that he afford to pay for his drive with Minardi???!!!

davidy

viperman

956 posts

272 months

Thursday 10th October 2002
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be good to see what schumacher can do in a BAR, or renault, bet he wouldnt be anything special

anonymous-user

61 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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be good to see what schumacher can do in a BAR, or renault, bet he wouldnt be anything special


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have to disagree here, ferrari have made a car around MS which doesnt really show his true talent. remember MS jumped into a kart at the world championships in germany last year and was running in the top ten until mechanical woes, and this was against the worlds best karters. I would also argue that he put the jordan 7th on the grid in his first race (at Spa!!) and won in the Benetton a year later! Finally, before the F1 career, he was whipping bottom in the world sportscar championship!
I reckon all of the drivers are way better than the cars are making them appear. The nature of the driver aids etc take the skill away. I'm not saying he is the best, but he is certainly one of the top five drivers in f1
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davidy

4,474 posts

291 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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Yeah, but he won't do a head to head with colin McRae

davidy

anonymous-user

61 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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but the difference in the two disciplines is enormous.
McRae would probably win too

MB.

850 posts

291 months

Tuesday 15th October 2002
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Ayerton Senna managed to impress a lot of Rally drivers when he had a go - beat a lot of them too as i recall!

But back to the driver swap issue, this is obviously a stupid idea to make their other ideas seem less stupid and so be accepted, a typical FIA policy, like threatening to drop Silverstone in order to get things sorted quickly

Me? Synical? As if....

MB.

hansgerd

1,274 posts

291 months

Tuesday 15th October 2002
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If that is true it's the biggest, the most outragious (sp?) far biggest joke in F1 history.

Edited because I can't find the vomiting smiley before the No No... did anyone ever smile while vomiting ??? I go to bed now. Good night everyone...

>> Edited by hansgerd on Tuesday 15th October 21:43

clanger

1,087 posts

265 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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And the most outrageous bit is that Bernie now considers the spectator is King - ha ha!! - since when, since he sees that his financial stake is at risk - F1 - stuff it - it died years ago -hype rules.