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HeilSvenska
10-28-2004, 01:11 AM
Here's how I figured the 2005 F1 line up. Did anyone else actually make a chart like me?

Ferrari --- M. Schumacher, R. Barrichello

BAR-Honda --- J. Button, T. Sato

Renault --- F. Alonso, G. Fisichella

Williams-BMW --- M. Webber, D. Coulthard?

McLaren-Mercedes --- K. Räikkönen, J.P. Montoya

Sauber-Petronas --- F. Massa, J. Villeneuve

Jaguar-Cosworth? --- ???????

Toyota --- R. Schumacher, J. Trulli

Jordan-Ford --- N. Heidfeld, T. Glock

Minardi-Cosworth --- G. Bruni, Z. Baumgartner

please do correct mee if i'm wrong.

tigerx
10-28-2004, 01:56 AM
jag is out.

FerrariKiller
10-28-2004, 07:25 AM
I think it's premature to list any Jordan or Minardi drivers, because they will change by Australia.

vexor
10-28-2004, 07:24 PM
I haven't really been keeping up with F1 in the last few races of the 04 season and this question may be a bit dumb, but isn't Schumi gonna retire? or did he change his mind?

vexor
10-28-2004, 11:49 PM
^^^ oh, anyone know how much $$$ he gets for that contract?

Vansquish
10-29-2004, 02:06 AM
Here's how I figured the 2005 F1 line up. Did anyone else actually make a chart like me?

Ferrari --- M. Schumacher, R. Barrichello

BAR-Honda --- J. Button, T. Sato

Renault --- F. Alonso, G. Fisichella

Williams-BMW --- M. Webber, D. Coulthard?

McLaren-Mercedes --- K. Räikkönen, J.P. Montoya

Sauber-Petronas --- F. Massa, J. Villeneuve

Jaguar-Cosworth? --- ???????

Toyota --- R. Schumacher, J. Trulli

Jordan-Ford --- N. Heidfeld, T. Glock

Minardi-Cosworth --- G. Bruni, Z. Baumgartner

please do correct mee if i'm wrong.

I was under the impression that Ford was pulling out of F1 entirely...i.e. no more Jaguar, no more Ford engines for Jordan.

chipanggo
10-29-2004, 03:40 AM
from what i've been reading, heidfeld has a shot at landing a williams drive. i hope he gets it. i feel he is an underrated driver. racing for williams will show us if he really has what it takes.

raphaelws
10-29-2004, 10:21 AM
Coulthard's place in William's might be Pizzonia or Heidfield..
not decided yet..
PetroBras wants Pizzonia..
BMW wants Heidfield..

benjaminfusco
11-08-2004, 11:08 PM
I dont think Coulthard will get a race seat next year because he hasnt performed against his team mates in the past couple of years. However he does have a lot of expierience so he may get a seat at one of the minow teams

stephen_schwitters
11-11-2004, 05:42 PM
Mika is for sure racing in DTM next year, and minardi is testing like 12 potential drivers later. If Jordan gets toyota engines then they will most likly have to sign Ryan brisco, toyota's current test driver

Evo
11-17-2004, 08:22 PM
Is this true or not .. Jordan team is now owned by Dubai goverment :?: Or Dubai Something..?? :?:

mindgam3
11-17-2004, 08:40 PM
a dubai company was thinking of buying jordan as a base for a F1 team, it never went through though..... or something to that effect ;)

possessed_beaver
11-18-2004, 12:50 AM
can someone update this chart..
with redbull team now imcluded..

dons5
11-18-2004, 07:23 AM
what u guys think of Fisi vs Alonso next year? Fisi always supposed to be one of the top guys and beat all his team mates including ralfy

DJF1
11-18-2004, 08:22 AM
what u guys think of Fisi vs Alonso next year? Fisi always supposed to be one of the top guys and beat all his team mates including ralfy

It will be very interesting! I do rate Fisi, if he can get the better of Alonso early on he will perform big time, if Alonso spank him in the first few races Fisi will be affected and not perform to his capabilities... At least that is my read on him.

I only hope Renault will be competitive so we can have a very interesting championship!

dons5
11-18-2004, 08:30 AM
Well i personally think that maybe, maybe Alonso might be ahead in early part of season just because you know hes been with the team a while etc etc, but i think by 3rd-5th race of the season Fisi should be up to speed and at the exact same level as Alonso if not, higher. I personally think this year is the year where the world will find out just exactly how good Fisichella and Alonso are. I think that Trulli on his days was barely slower then Alonso and sometimes could keep up and be a lil faster, but he was inconsistent. I think Fisico is better then Trulli. So if Trulli got that close then in my view things are looking good for Fisi. Remember in 04 Fisi first 2-3 races was overdriving car, too excited maybe and letting Massa look better then he really was. But then when he settled in he was really outperforming him especially over a race. I rate Massa super higly still though possible future world champ.

FerrariKiller
12-02-2004, 09:19 PM
Zsolt Baumgartner will stay on with Minardi. http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/formulaone/14193/

dons5
12-03-2004, 01:42 AM
Bruni's pretty good actually, I think he was better then Zsolt, too many retirements and problems with the car for us to really judge though

dons5
12-03-2004, 02:59 AM
lol so the only time Zsolt outqualified Bruni was when Bruni didnt qualify? lol i dont think they both suck i actually think Brunis pretty good, even the commentators said it.

dons5
12-03-2004, 03:05 AM
lol im not saying the only reason why I think Bruni is good is cause the commentators say it, i saw it the way he drove, he was almost always ahead of zsolt during the races, whats Minardis lineup this year?? Isnt Bruni staying and there not sure for the teammate or am i wrong?

sameerrao
12-23-2004, 11:46 PM
One of the Minardi rides is locked up - Christijan Albers from DTM

source: www.itv-f1.com

ALBERS UNVEILED BY MINARDI
Last Updated: Thursday, 23, December, 2004, 19:24

Christijan Albers will drive for Minardi in 2005, the team has confirmed.

Albers was formally unveiled by his new team at an Amsterdam press conference at lunchtime on Thursday.

Team boss Paul Stoddart said: “We are very pleased to be able to announce Christijan as one of our two race drivers for 2005.

“He has always been a naturally quick driver, but it is clear there is now an added maturity and focus with that speed.

"In short, we believe he is absolutely ready for Formula 1, and we fully expect him to surprise a few people this coming season, particularly since Minardi also has ambitious plans.

"From a personal point of view, it is very gratifying to see a number of Dutch companies getting behind a talented young driver in order to help him take that final, and most difficult, step to the highest level of motor racing.

"Knowing Christijan as I do, I’m certain he will reward the faith placed in him.”

The 25-year-old has raced in German touring cars for the past four years but has always wanted to return to single-seaters.

He has tested for both Minardi and Jordan in the past six weeks. He was also Minardi's reserve driver in 2001 and 2002.

The identity of Albers' team-mate is still undecided - but Stoddart hinted recently that he would like to give 2004 driver Zsolt Baumgartner a second chance.