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After reading www.f1live.com looks like a lot of drivers will be shifting camps for next season....the big movers would most likely be Kimi, Alonso, Kovalienen and we also might see a few old and familiar face back in different teams.

Nelson Piquet is looking to continue his drive in F1 with one of the new teams and so is Bourdais...Kubica is also looking for a drive while i think Nakajima will most likely be taken up Toyota....if i were a new team coming in i would definitely sign up both of those drivers with the experience that they have

I'd be surprised if Piquet ever gets a drive again after this whole Renault race fixing affair.

Fisi is also fulfilling every italians dream of driving for Ferrari, he'll fill Massa'a seat for the rest of this season starting this weekend in Monza

After reading www.f1live.com looks like a lot of drivers will be shifting camps for next season....the big movers would most likely be Kimi, Alonso, Kovalienen and we also might see a few old and familiar face back in different teams.

Nelson Piquet is looking to continue his drive in F1 with one of the new teams and so is Bourdais...Kubica is also looking for a drive while i think Nakajima will most likely be taken up Toyota....if i were a new team coming in i would definitely sign up both of those drivers with the experience that they have

Don't think I'd be looking at Piquet or Nakajima personally. Both have nearly as much experience off road as on...

May be good test drivers, but don't rate either that high as racers.

Kubica definantely deserves to have a seat, he has the greatest potential out of all of them.

I'd be surprised if Piquet ever gets a drive again after this whole Renault race fixing affair.

Fisi is also fulfilling every italians dream of driving for Ferrari, he'll fill Massa'a seat for the rest of this season starting this weekend in Monza

I dont think it was Piquet's call in that situation....its all Flavio's fault IMHO....but would love to see Fisi win the Monza GP that would be very kids Dream to drive a Ferrari, in Italy and win....regardless of where you come from....the crowd will be trackside in numbers....

Kubica was rumored to have gone to Ferrari aswell.....if i was Mclaren i would sign him up PRONTO

Just did a little reading on this Race fixing.

Seams a rather extrodinary, dangerous & not to mention potentially expensive way to fix a race, but then stranger things have happened.

Especially when Alonso is involved...

http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/news...910102106.shtml

wow there is more to it then i first thought.....^^

http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/news...910172258.shtml

Thats a bit of thinking on Ferrari's behalf^^

http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/news...910131208.shtml

Poached one of McLaren's main sponsor....fking beauty^^

Renault won't contest allegations of race fixing as Briatore and Symonds exit team!!! Not looking good for Renault's future in F1, which will fuel speculation that Alonso is indeed heading to Ferrari for 2010.

how coincidental of Briatore and Symonds to quit the team as the race fixing allegation hangs over their heads.....Alonso is almost a definite to move to Ferrari....would be interesting to see where Kimi goes....i actually like him as a driver....

i thought that Kimi wanted to changed codes and go into Rally driving instead of being in F1.....but he has the skill in F1 to win grand prix's so there is no suprises as to why McLaren were quick to sign him up as Alonso is a definite move to Ferrari now

holy crap

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2009/09/21/1253384953449.html

"Renault handed two year suspended ban

As well as Renault's suspended ban, Briatore himself was handed an "unlimited" ban from the sport while Symonds was suspended for five years."

Epic FAIL - what was that about piquet jr never being able to ride? his daddy taught that kid well. f**k briatore, hes always been a dickhead, i blame him for instilling schumacher with the 'win at all cost' mentality when they were both at benneton

serves him right. dickhead.

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