Kamui Kobayashi in 2013
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- 30th November 2012, 22:55 at 10:55 pm #132475Ben FurtulaParticipant
Where will Kamui Kobayashi go? The only spots left on the 2013 grid are:
1. Lotus possibly replacing Romain Grosjean
2. Marrussia replacing Charles Pic
3. Caterham possibly replacing Heikki Kovalianen or Vitaly Petrov
4. Force India1st December 2012, 6:57 at 6:57 am #217660the_sigmanParticipantI don’t think so, but I have a feeling that he will go to Lotus.
1st December 2012, 9:03 at 9:03 am #217661Prisoner MonkeysParticipant… Based on what, exactly?
1st December 2012, 9:43 at 9:43 am #217662Ben NeedhamParticipantIf those are your four options then I see nowhere for him!
1. I don’t see why Lotus would replace a fast driver prone to incident with another, slightly older fast driver prone to incident!
2. I’m 90% confident Marussia are going to sign Max Chilton
3. Bruno Senna is tipped for Caterham
4. I expect one of Bianchi/Sutil/Alguersuari at Force India.As much as I’d love KK to stay, I think Sauber was his last chance…
1st December 2012, 10:06 at 10:06 am #217663Prisoner MonkeysParticipantBruno Senna is tipped for Caterham
So are Vitaly Petrov and Giedo van der Garde. The talk of Senna going there was started by Senna’s management.
1st December 2012, 11:22 at 11:22 am #217664SparkParticipantI think some of you will hate me for the sentences i will write now.
Bruno Senna had enough possibilities to show that he is a good driver. But every time he showed that he is not a top driver. This year he was beaten by Maldonado. I think the Sponsors should stop buying him a cockpit.
To Kobayashi: In Q he was often faster than Perez. Perez looked good this season due to the tyre gambling. He demonstrated that he is a good driver in many races. It would be a shame if he will not get a cockpit for next year.
I think Lotus will rethink their decision to keep Grosjean. He caught my eye more with his bad races than with his good races.;)1st December 2012, 12:00 at 12:00 pm #217665BobParticipantIf I may make a bold prediction: If Kobayashi fails to secure a race seat, which is looking increasingly likely, he could well end up testing tyres for Pirelli, replacing Jaime Alguersuari, who is rumoured to be heading for Force India. Kobayashi could also take the “Hakkinen Route” – become a test driver at one of the frontrunning teams, and eventually be promoted back to a race seat.
1st December 2012, 13:06 at 1:06 pm #217666TheJudgeParticipant@Keith Collantine you should look at this one. I made a topic exactly like this a month ago.
2nd December 2012, 2:39 at 2:39 am #217667xivizmathParticipantKobayashi in Lotus doesn’t sound bad. If they would team him up with Ayao Komatsu, think how good their relations and understanding would be, they’re both Japanese.
2nd December 2012, 6:01 at 6:01 am #217668Ben FurtulaParticipantYeah but is Ayao Komatsu as good as the 2007 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen?
Umm…. I don’t think so.2nd December 2012, 15:39 at 3:39 pm #2176692nd December 2012, 20:08 at 8:08 pm #217670Gabriel FernandoParticipantIt is very strange to see that Lotus is speding a lot of time choose the second driver, something tells me that Gorsjean won’t be there next year.
3rd December 2012, 3:32 at 3:32 am #217671Ben FurtulaParticipant@TheJudge oh…. Well in that case…… That would be a great matchup.
22nd January 2013, 14:11 at 2:11 pm #217672andae23ParticipantExciting news!
#F1 Suggestions around the net that @kamui_kobayashi will be announced as a Pirelli test driver tomorrow
— Adam Cooper (@adamcooperF1) January 22, 2013
22nd January 2013, 15:37 at 3:37 pm #217673BullfrogParticipantAlguersuari’s doing BBC radio commentary again, according to this:
BBC Sport – Formula 1 on the BBC (look under “Radio”)Don’t know if that’s official or just careless speculation on the BBC site (surely not…) – or whether he’s carrying on Pirelli testing. Their previous tester Lucas di Grassi seems to be racing Audis full-time now, though.
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