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Posts anciens #1 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:12:24 Citer 
There are more and more youngsters joining Formula One nowadays, but who do you guys rate to be better than the rest, who in your mind will become the next Formula One World Champion.

Can any of them??

I certainly think so...
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Posts anciens #2 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:13:29 (dernière édition (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:13:39 par Jan Zaluski) Citer 
Sutil, Petrov and Kova youngsters lol.
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Posts anciens #3 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:15:04 Citer 
Di Resta of course ;-)
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Posts anciens #4 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:15:33 Citer 
Quote ( Bradley Cox @ September 23rd 2011,18:12:24 )

youngsters



Buemi


Hmmm....

Sutil


wat...

Kovalainen


WAT

You mad? Kova a youngster, lol...

Even Senna is 28! Do you mean youngster as of age or youngster as of joining F1??
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Posts anciens #5 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:16:54 Citer 
Quote ( Jan Zaluski @ September 23rd 2011,18:13:29 )

Sutil, Petrov and Kova youngsters lol.

Ok maybe they aint so young haha ;)

Quote ( Jezz Bowden @ September 23rd 2011,18:15:04 )

Di Resta of course ;-)


Yeah it would be nice to see... I just feel Kamui might get it first with his Gung-Ho attitude on the track lol
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Posts anciens #6 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:18:04 Citer 
Quote ( David Jundt @ September 23rd 2011,18:15:33 )

Even Senna is 28! Do you mean youngster as of age or youngster as of joining F1??


Maybe the term - 'Slightly less experience' works better

But even then... Sutil and Kova have been around a while now lol haha
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Posts anciens #7 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:19:14 Citer 
Vettel, Hamilton and Alonso are likely to share several titles between them over the coming seasons...it's hard to see anyone else breaking through for a while.

In spite of this, I said Kobayashi...although if Kubica can come back and on the form he was in in 2010 you have to throw his name in the hat, if he qualifies as a "youngster" ;)
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Posts anciens #8 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:20:48 Citer 
Hmmm....I will go through everyone

Buemi - Decent driver, wont get much higher than top 10 or so in the final standings for a season at his best, cant see red Bull promoting him to the first team

di Resta - If he gets the Mercedes seat in 2013 he can be at McLaren/Ferrari in the future and definitely challenge for the world championship I think

Ricciardo - Looks good so far at a terrible HRT car, talk about signing for Red Bull i 2013, could be champ by 2016 or so if he gets that seat(unles Vettel becomes 100% unbeatable which he nearly is already :L)

Senna - Not a bad driver, with a full time seat at Renault he can fnish top 10 in championship, but he wont be champion as he isnt good enough, name isnt always everything :L

Kobayashi - Aggressive and loved driver who I want to see do great! He is doing well in a Sauber so he can do well in a Red Bull and win races, plus would love to see him and vettel team mates, or him and Hamilton, because they would collide about 4 times a season :P haha

Perez - Clearly a talented driver and he will nly improve over time, I am sure I heard Ferrari want him in the future, I think he could do well there and be up for championship challenge :)

Sutil - Kinda past it now. 5 years at Force India/Spyker, he is never gonna get a top 2-3 teams drive and wont be champion

Kovalainen - Same scenario. Didnt take his chance in a strong McLaren in 2008, and was outclassed by Hamilton so isnt good enough of a driver to be World Championship I think

Petrov - Dont see what they all see in this guy, he is doing poor this season as he was last season at renault and I doubt he can be champion, top 10 is as far as he will go I think :L

I can see Riccardo/ di Resta having the best shot :)
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Posts anciens #9 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:20:53 Citer 
Perez definitely
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Posts anciens #10 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:21:20 Citer 
Quote ( Sion Francis @ September 23rd 2011,18:19:14 )

Vettel, Hamilton and Alonso are likely to share several titles between them over the coming seasons...it's hard to see anyone else breaking through for a while.


I think there is one youngster that is very promising and might win!
Michael Schumacher! He started racing just a few seasons ago, must be young one
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Posts anciens #11 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:21:35 (dernière édition (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:23:15 par David Jundt) Citer 
Quote ( Bradley Cox @ September 23rd 2011,18:18:04 )

But even then... Sutil and Kova have been around a while now lol haha


Yeah, but Kova's dead for me after he left McLaren. And Sutil is Sutil, 'nough said.

Quote ( Bradley Cox @ September 23rd 2011,18:18:04 )

Maybe the term - 'Slightly less experience' works better


Doesn't quite work for Buemi either, he's been there since '09.

Since when do you watch F1 btw?

Quote ( Justinas Smyšliajevas @ September 23rd 2011,18:21:20 )

Michael Schumacher! He started racing just a few seasons ago, must be young one


*Grins*

Must be the funniest Elite champion, eh?:P
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Posts anciens #12 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:22:47 Citer 
Quote ( Sion Francis @ September 23rd 2011,18:19:14 )

Vettel, Hamilton and Alonso are likely to share several titles between them over the coming seasons...it's hard to see anyone else breaking through for a while.

In spite of this, I said Kobayashi...although if Kubica can come back and on the form he was in in 2010 you have to throw his name in the hat, if he qualifies as a "youngster" ;)


Yeah thats a BIG 'IF' Kubica comes back and ON form...

But yeah I agree with the titles going to Vettel, Alonso, Hamilton and even Button... But if one of these 'Youngsters' (haha) steal on of the bigger names' seats... and get a better car they could easily be fighting for the title.
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Posts anciens #13 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:22:48 Citer 
Quote ( Justinas Smyšliajevas @ September 23rd 2011,18:21:20 )



I think there is one youngster that is very promising and might win!
Michael Schumacher!


If Schuimi still qualifies as a youngster with little experience then i am going to start my professional karting career next week...world champion 2031 at the tender age of 50, coming up. :p
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Posts anciens #14 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:25:22 Citer 
How is Alguersari not on that list. He is being bred to race at Red Bull is he not? He will be worth a shout
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Posts anciens #15 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:25:33 Citer 
Quote ( David Jundt @ September 23rd 2011,18:21:35 )

Doesn't quite work for Buemi either, he's been there since '09.

Since when do you watch F1 btw?


Haha Yeah ok point taken...

I have been watching F1 since 1995 sporadically (I was only 5 lol),

but from 1997 only missing 3 races so far...

Hopefully I will be working there soon :)
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Posts anciens #16 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:26:23 Citer 
Quote ( Michael Keeney @ September 23rd 2011,18:25:22 )

How is Alguersari not on that list. He is being bred to race at Red Bull is he not? He will be worth a shout


He aint on the list 'cos they wouldnt let me add any more lol... No other reason. :)
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Posts anciens #17 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:27:07 Citer 
Quote ( Bradley Cox @ September 23rd 2011,18:26:23 )

He aint on the list 'cos they wouldnt let me add any more lol... No other reason. :)


But there are others on the list that have no chance. Do some research in future please
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Posts anciens #18 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:28:53 Citer 
Quote ( Michael Keeney @ September 23rd 2011,18:27:07 )

But there are others on the list that have no chance. Do some research in future please


Sorry... I will try harder next time lol.

I don't rate him higher than the others on the list anyway ... Maybe on par with Buemi.
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Posts anciens #20 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:30:29 Citer 
He is being bred by Red Bull? You know who Red Bull are right? So im guessing he has a better chance than most on that list. Im not saying it will defo go that way obv its my opinion. But hes got a good team behind him.
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Posts anciens #21 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:30:43 Citer 
Quote ( Justinas Smyšliajevas @ September 23rd 2011,18:21:20 )

Michael Schumacher! He started racing just a few seasons ago, must be young one
He already won 7 titles, what about Barrichello? He's the right one!
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Posts anciens #22 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:34:15 (dernière édition (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:38:18 par Jezz Bowden) Citer 
I agree Michael, that anyone at Red Bull's development team, Torro Rosso (Red Bull in Italian incase anyone didn't know lol, a laughably disguised 2nd team, which apparently isn't allowed in F1!) gains a considerable advantage, but you still need to show the talent and promise to progress to their 1st team, not everyone can be a Vettel, but who knows Algy has improved massively at TR albeit from a very, very, low point :-)
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Posts anciens #23 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:35:05 Citer 
I think Jaime Alguersuari, Paul di Resta and maybe Ricciardo will be able to win titles in the futuree!
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Posts anciens #24 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:36:14 Citer 
I agree with Keeney. Alguersuari should be on the list ahead of Sutil and Kovalainen at least.

Out of those on the list, Koba, di Resta and Perez are the most likely for me, but I also think Algy would have a chance if he can make it into the Red Bull team. But before that, he needs to keep his seat at Toro Rosso, and then if he manages that (which I think he will imo) he would need to regularly beat Ricciardo (more than likely to be at Toro Rosso next season) the season after.
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Posts anciens #25 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:41:35 Citer 
Quote ( Michael Keeney @ September 23rd 2011,18:30:29 )

He is being bred by Red Bull? You know who Red Bull are right? So im guessing he has a better chance than most on that list. Im not saying it will defo go that way obv its my opinion. But hes got a good team behind him.


And Sergio Perez is being bred by Ferrari... You know who they are right?

He has more of a chance of replacing the likes of Massa in the near future than Jaimie has of replacing Webber, they would rather see another driver in for a year or so before contemplating giving Jaimie a role next to Vettel as he simply isnt good enough yet... but hey thats just my opinion, what do I know?
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Posts anciens #26 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:44:57 Citer 
Quote ( Bradley Cox @ September 23rd 2011,18:25:33 )

I have been watching F1 since 1995 sporadically (I was only 5 lol),

but from 1997 only missing 3 races so far...


I started watching full seasons from 1998 on, I seldomly miss GP's, even if it is a boring one.
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Posts anciens #27 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:45:30 Citer 
Quote ( Bradley Cox @ September 23rd 2011,18:41:35 )

He has more of a chance of replacing the likes of Massa in the near future than Jaimie has of replacing Webber, they would rather see another driver in for a year or so before contemplating giving Jaimie a role next to Vettel as he simply isnt good enough yet... but hey thats just my opinion, what do I know?


To be honest, I don't think the situations are too different. Infact, it is more likely one of the Red Bull bred drivers will make it into the first team, than Perez will. Because surely Red Bull would promote one of their drivers, otherwise what would be the point of having a feeder team if you don't use it?

Besides, I can see Ferrari possibly putting in Rosberg or maybe Kubica (if he recovers) first, as they are more established drivers. But definitely, Perez should make it one day.
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Posts anciens #28 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:45:57 Citer 
Noone imo!
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Posts anciens #29 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 18:48:50 Citer 
Vettel shall again win the F1 for the next season.
But in future Perez is the best contender for winning a gp.
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Posts anciens #30 Posté (le) 23 Septembre 2011, 19:11:27 Citer 
I think that we could consider also Jaime Alguersuari.. I think he's a great pilot.
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