A messy start

Fri, 6 March 2015, 02:52

Never a F1 season had a start as tumultuous as this 2015.

Uncertainties are ranging from teams and drivers to the realization of GPs and the only certainty we have is that … there are no certainties.

Regarding teams Manor was out and now is in, but still don’t have a name set for second cockpit just a few days from the Australian Grand Prix. Sauber had Giedo van der Garde under contract for 2015, but still hired Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson and now with the Dutch suing the Swiss team for breach of contract can even happen to Nasr or Ericsson lose a seat.

Races in South Korea and Germany appear on the calendar, but the realization is uncertain too.

With the boycott threat from small teams, Bernie Ecclestone had to open the wallet and release the necessary money so that they could cover logistics costs to Australia.
And in the midst of all this we still have the case Fernando Alonso. There has never been so much speculation about an accident in F1 as it is having. The last came from the British newspaper “Daily Mirror” which reported on Thursday (5) that Alonso will never racing again.

One thing is certain: the silly season never started so early.

Ialdo Belo

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