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Who will be the next new drivers in F1?

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  • #345247

    A simple question: Which driver who hasn’t started an F1 race do you think will be among the next to do so – and why?

    #345252

    Let’s see which Indonesian politician decides to make us fund Sean Gelael :p

    On a more serious note, If Kimi retires perhaps Giovinazzi will end up in Haas or something, unless Ferrari take VES which I think would see Gasly promoted instead

    #345254
    Ben Needham
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    I think we’ll potentially see three next year at some point in the form of Leclerc at Haas, Gasly at Toro Rosso and whoever Honda places at Sauber.

    However, there’s bound to be someone with a budget who appears from the blue.

    #345253
    Bradley Downton
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    Nobuharu Matsushita, at Sauber-Honda replacing Pascal Wehrlein for 2018.

    #345300

    @ben-n I’d love to see Kobayashi return to Sauber – especially now that DRS overtakes aren’t that common and preferable anymore.</p>
    <p>Not as likely as Sato though – and I do realise even that is unlikely

    #345483
    PorscheF1
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    @Keithcollantine You say that as if you know Kubica is coming back.

    #346533
    Enigma
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    Gasly.

    #346712
    GeeMac
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    Leclerc and Gasly have to be the next two surely.

    #346762
    Anonymous
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    Pierre Gasly- Torro Roso will find a spot for him somehow if its Sainz being promoted to Red Bull if Dan or Max go to Ferrari (which now is getting more unlikely) or replacing him for Kyvat. Marko will always go for the next potential best thing in lieu of staying with a solid driver – JEV was a great example of this, he would still hold his own in F1 and was very competitive to Daniel who is now regarded at the top end.

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