F1 2013 (Updated Predictions)
Ferrari
1. Fernando Alonso
2. Heikki Kovalainen
Alonso is confirmed, so there will be no change there. It looks almost certain that Massa will go, and so Ferrari need a replacement. Perez looks the perfect fit, but di Montezemolo keep’s insisting he’s not ready. There has to be something else to this, and my belief is that Vettel really does have a pre-contract with Ferrari for 2014, and so Luca doesn’t want to take Perez on board, only to offload the potential future World Champion a year later. I think they are instead grooming Perez to take over from Fernando when the Spaniard eventually hangs up his helmet. This means they need a stop-gap driver for 2013, but they can’t afford another poor season, like the one Massa’s having, and so they need a reliable driver. di Resta and Hulkenberg, while both have been linked, are too inconsistent, and only Hulkenberg has really shown he can fight it at the front, and he hasn’t even done amazingly. Schumacher’s name has been thrown into the hat, but this would just be weird. I can’t see Raikkonen returning, nor can I see Lotus letting either of their drivers go anyway. Kobayashi would have been in with a shout, but his season has been unspectacular to say the least. Maldonado could slot in nicely for a season with his speed, but I highly doubt Ferrari would waste so much money on spare parts, and anyway, he’s signed with Williams for 2013. Pic has outperformed Glock, really putting into doubt whether Timo can cut it anymore, but the young Frenchman is too inexperienced, surely? Ferrari could go with another from their young driver academy, Jules Bianchi, but he has been less than impressive in his Firday outings, and I can’t see Ferrari risking a rookie. This all leaves Heikki Kovalainen. Consistently the best of the new teams, and really deserving of another shot at the front. The only problem is, he’d want to have a good season to re-ignite his career, but he’d have to play second fiddle to Fernando.
McLaren
3. Lewis Hamilton
4. Jenson Button
JB is confirmed, so no change there, but a lot of who-ha has been started by Eddie Jordan, claiming Hamilton will move to Mercedes. I personally, really hope this doesn’t happen, but I can’t see it. Surely Lewis, even for an extra $25/30m, wouldn’t leave a front running team, to join one that could very well slip behind, even Sauber, in this years Championship. He’s been with the team since he was smaller than an F1 car, and for 2013 at least, his best bet is to stick with McLaren. A move to Mercedes for 2013 would be just stupid, and surely, even Lewis isn’t that silly?
Red Bull
5. Sebastian Vettel
6. Mark Webber
Nothing to write here, both are confirmed.
Lotus
7. Kimi Raikkonen
8. Romain Grosjean
Raikkonen is confirmed for 2013, and Grosjean might as well be. He’s managed by the team manager’s company, and he’s put in solid performances, on the few occasions when he’s made it to the chequered flag…
Sauber
9. Sergio Perez
10. Jaime Alguersuari
With Ferrari declining to offer Perez a contract, and Lewis remaining at McLaren, Sauber is Perez’s best offer. He’s happy, they’re happy, happy days. Kobayashi however has been poor this year, and I wouldn’t be at all to surprised to see him and Sauber part company. A suitable replacement for Kamui would be Heikki, but his future looks red to me, at least for the moment. There aren’t many more top drivers around for Sauber, but Alguersuari is a solid bet. He was never sluggish at Toro Rosso, and like Perez, can preserve the tyres. He is also super confident of a return for 2013. A solid team in my eyes.
Mercedes
11. Nico Rosberg
12. Michael Schumacher
Nico is confirmed, and Michael decides he wants to stick around, believing that 2014, with the engine regulation changes, will be a good year for Mercedes. Mercedes can’t be seen to sack him, because this would be very bad press. A two-year deal for the 7-time Champ.
Williams
14. Pastor Malonado
15. Valtteri Bottas
Maldonado has a contract, Bottas might as well. I like Senna and think, in my own personal opinion, he has done a better job. But I can’t him staying, what with Williams rating Bottas so highly.
Force India
16. Nico Hulkenberg
17. Paul di Resta
Both Force India’s drivers have contracts for 2013, but the team have said they will let them go if a big team comes calling.
Toro Rosso
18. Jean-Eric Vergne
19. Daniel Ricciardo
Both will be kept to evaluate them more.
Caterham
20. Alexander Rossi
21. Giedo van der Garde
With Heikki off to Ferrari in 2013, Caterham are a driver down. If I’m right in thinking, the Russian government has also pulled Vitaly’s funding, meaning Petrov could well find himself down the road as well. This means Caterham need two drivers. Alexander Rossi has been with the team for a while, and seems a perfect fit, as does their GP2 driver Giedo van der Garde.
Marussia
22. Timo Glock
23. Charles Pic
Glock is confirmed for 2013, and Pic has outperformed him. Why would he not be resigned? Because it appears to be Marussia’s mantra to have a revolving second seat? Maybe, but Pic has done more than enough in my book to keep it.
HRT
24. Pedro de la Rosa
25. Davide Valsecchi
de la Rosa has a contract, and I can’t see Karthikeyan being kept, again. Valsecchi, as it looks like he will be GP2 Champion, will be looking for an F1 seat, and it would be a major boost for HRT to have the latest GP2 Champ on board. It would be a major boost for HRT to have any kind of Champ on board… It would be a major boost to HRT if… no, let’s not get carried away.