Gintonious wrote: » https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-people-schumacher/michael-schumacher-admitted-to-paris-hospital-for-secret-treatment-le-parisien-idUKKCN1VU25B Michael Schumacher was admitted to a hospital in Paris for "special treatment". Philippe Menasche is a surgeon there who specializes in stem cell treatment. I always hope that some good news will come soon, while this is not exactly encouraging, it is something. Keep fighting Michael.
patmahe wrote: » Just a wild thought, but with mounting pressure on Vettel considering Leclercs pace and mounting driver errors, could Vettel decide to walk away at the end of the year and if so would a return to Ferrari be a possibility for Kimi or even Hulkenberg alongside Leclerc as team leader.
Joeface wrote: » The Problem for Ricciardo is both those teams have Number Ones and thats why he moved to Renault . Lewis will stay at Mercedes best chance of matching/beating all Records he is too close to move and if Vettel goes , Charles L will be number one there. I actually believe Ricciardo made the right choice going to Renault. yes they are behind but its a factory Team . They can make serious gains. Next year is the last year of the current engine rules and I do see the big four been much closer , Been seen as the Number One at Renault will have its benifits then.
mickdw wrote: » Would love to see Hulk get the Ferrari drive should it become available.
Anjobe wrote: » Not a completely wild thought, there have been (allegedly unfounded) rumours about Vettel retiring at the end of the season going round for a couple of months now. I hope he does go, it will put an end to the tiresome discussions about someone who is little more than an also-ran has-been at this stage.
Charrel Jalving, a well-connected motorsport marketing expert, has reported from Monza that the Latifi deal for 2020 is now done.
AMKC wrote: » I would also love to see Hulk get the Ferrari drive if Vettel leaves. Maybe leaving Renault might not be so bad after all for Nico Hulkinberg and his luck might be looking up. Put it this way. He can hardly do worse than Vettel and would probably even do better than Vettel.
skipper_G wrote: » I don't know what Nico Hulkenberg you've been watching all these years that he's suddenly in the same conversation as Vettel. There's no comparison, Hulk had shown flashes of speed early on but he never capitalised on his opportunities. He's never been on the podium, because he can't get the job done when the chance is there. I like him, he seems a decent bloke and is a solid racer, but that's all. Put him in a Ferrari and he'll get a podium sure, but no way he's as good as Vettel imo.
weekaizer wrote: » I want to see Alonso back in a Ferrari. I think it would be a great battle between him and leclerc, I don’t think either driver would be given a number 2 status if that was to happen.
recyclebin wrote: » I'm not a Ferrari or Vettel fan but I wouldn't write off Vettel as a driver just yet. His career has kind of mirrored Alonsos. He's in a car that just isn't good enough to win a championship and is over driving the car to make up for Ferrari strategy mistakes in qualifying.
patmahe wrote: » First look at the 18" wheels turning on an F1 car - https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/video-first-look-18-inch-tyres-pirelli/4539829/ I'm sure we'll all get used to them but to me for now they look awful, going to be a nightmare for the suspension engineers to optimise settings for these when we've had the tyre wall making up a big chunk of the suspension for donkeys years now. To be honest I don't see it as progress so much as change for changes sake, but am open to having my mind changed.
muckwarrior wrote: » Don't really see the comparison to Alonso. Even when Alonso was in an inferior car he was beating his team mates. The issue here isn't that Vettel isn't in title contention. It's that he's getting beaten by his inexperienced team mate. The last time that happened he ran away. I guess we'll see what happens this time.
v3ttel wrote: » People are saying Leclerc is a future world champion and Vettel is finished, when the reality was that Vettel was ahead of him on points until last weekend.
Debub wrote: » https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/09/11/michael-schumacher-conscious-pioneering-treatment-paris-says/