When you sack your Technical Director after he's dragged you up to 4th in the championship, delivered your first podium finish etc then you have to wonder what the long term plan is.Dear Lord!!!
Are you trying to say Toyota are happy to have the biggest budget in F1 and continue to finish near the back of the grid? Surely this cannot be the case.
Rumours are the Ferrari story - but why would he want to race with Kimi; he will be equals in the team at best?
When you sack your Technical Director after he's dragged you up to 4th in the championship, delivered your first podium finish etc then you have to wonder what the long term plan is.
Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn
When you sack your Technical Director after he's dragged you up to 4th in the championship, delivered your first podium finish etc then you have to wonder what the long term plan is.
They had 5 podiums, 1 fastest lap and a couple of poles as well as the 4th in the constructors in 2005. Gascoyne was sacked on 5/4/06, three days after Toyota's last podium finish to date.Maybe the 'powers that be' felt that 1 podum finish wasnt enough.
Also which year did they finish 4th?
Looks like Force India have plenty of drivers to choose from. Fisi, Ralf, Montagny, Klien and Liuzzi are all trying to get the remaining seat alongside Sutil.
Hmm, as long as Fisi or Ralf don't get it then it's all good. I'd quite like to see Klien back in a race seat, he wasn't that bad.
So many drivers chasing a single seat. It wont matter though, as I feel Force India will intially be bringing up the rear of the field. If they stick at it though, maybe they might work their way up the field, over the next decade or so.