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it seems there are a lot of new and seome old drivers looking for F1 seats and not enough racee seats/teams to go around.

Takuma Sato wants back in, Liuzzi wants back in, pretty sure good old Ralf wants back in too, now we are about to have a new kid on the block Brunno Senna who wants in by next year.........Who'll get hired and who gets FIRED!!!!

Speaking of hiring, ,Lewis Hamilton's got a manager.....YES a REAL ONE this time. Interesting to see how this one goes.

WOOOTT bring on German GP!!!!!!

it seems there are a lot of new and seome old drivers looking for F1 seats and not enough racee seats/teams to go around.

Takuma Sato wants back in, Liuzzi wants back in, pretty sure good old Ralf wants back in too, now we are about to have a new kid on the block Brunno Senna who wants in by next year.........Who'll get hired and who gets FIRED!!!!

Speaking of hiring, ,Lewis Hamilton's got a manager.....YES a REAL ONE this time. Interesting to see how this one goes.

WOOOTT bring on German GP!!!!!!

if Fisi can circulate without threatening anything then i guess why shouldn't ralf have another go....at circulating.

i was just thinking about Fisi, maybe they should get rid of him and make way for the rookies. He's had his chance and he didn't make much of an impression. In fact, I hardly even remember him being in the F1 these days.

it seems there are a lot of new and seome old drivers looking for F1 seats and not enough racee seats/teams to go around.

Takuma Sato wants back in, Liuzzi wants back in, pretty sure good old Ralf wants back in too, now we are about to have a new kid on the block Brunno Senna who wants in by next year.........Who'll get hired and who gets FIRED!!!!

Speaking of hiring, ,Lewis Hamilton's got a manager.....YES a REAL ONE this time. Interesting to see how this one goes.

WOOOTT bring on German GP!!!!!!

Hamilton... new manager?

Siriusly>?

phew! Thank God for that.

Like his old man ever knew what F1 was all about neway...

Small fish in a big pond his dad is.

Wow, and Vettel going to red bull!

Big news.

Dint know about him yet.... lets see how he can really do.

About this driver shifting...

The other seb in the STR probably wont be renewed.

Theres a seat.

Raikkonen will leave fezza so Alonso will move there - theres another.

another rain GP hahaha christmas came early this year

would Kovi want to swap with rosberg........Macca has the faster car...better chance of winning, i don't see him rushing to the inferior team

hmm, wonder who the lucky man will be next year to fill in toro

Vettel to RBR is excellent news. It will be Webber's defining year. If he can do a number on Vettel then it will promote him to near the top of the wanted drivers list. If Vettel beats him then Webber will see out his days at RBR.

Be very interesting to see how it goes.

Also re Heikki, i was told about a month ago he was gone by someone that knows more then me. His suggestion was Rosberg wont hold out at Williams next year and Frank / Patrick wont stop him. So my money is on Rosberg alongside Lewis.

But again, so pumped. The Vette to RBR will be Webbers biggest hope of proving himself, catn wait to see how the year pans out. And just as importantly, they have been pretty good in recent testing so lets hope that his Silverstaone P2 and early race pace wasnt a fluke and they can turn it on this weekend.

Cant say the same for Pique..

*shows P-junior the door*

NPKJR has had a bad start to the year. No one would debate otherwise.

But he has stepped his game up in the last couple of races.

He beat Alonso in France.

He qualified on the same row as him in England (With more fuel) & was racing well until the rain caught him as it did no end of others.

Don't forget if it wasn't for a bullshit yellow flag incident that did not involve him he would have beaten Hamilton to the F3000 title.

And don't forget what a rubbish start to the year Kovi had at Renault.

Anyway, go the sons of former F1 drivers. :D

I am liking the fact that Jr isnt going quietly and has started to at least show glimpses of speed. He was good at Silverstone up to the incident. Being caught out is no sin as like you say, most drivers had moments

Do we think RBR have soem real speed from development or was Silverstone a fluke? I am betting $50 that Webber will be top 4! :D

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