For their position I mean. It would make as much sense keeping Ericsson's millions and ploughing that into development and hiring a young gun alongside him, as they did this year.
If that turns out to be true (still seen nothing but source-less rumours) then it would make some sense.All the reports I see are for him taking some ownership, and moving to a management/team role in the future.

If that turns out to be true (still seen nothing but source-less rumours) then it would make some sense.
Hopefully he's the one on the team that gets to talk live during the races to the commentators about how things are going.![]()

Yeah but this is slightly different. When has a driver’s dad come in and bought a team so his son can have a drive at a better team? He clearly didn’t buy the team to be successful because if he did he wouldn’t be swapping his best driver for his below-average son.Isnt F1 pretty founded on poeple that could pay there way in to get cars etc?
Yeah but this is slightly different. When has a driver’s dad come in and bought a team so his son can have a drive at a better team? He clearly didn’t buy the team to be successful because if he did he wouldn’t be swapping his best driver for his below-average son.
I'm not sure why you think Stroll is that bad, his record prior to F1 is solid, he's done okay in a mediocre team. In his first season he was the only driver not in a top three car to take a podium. He wouldn't be a candidate for promotion without his dad's money but he's doing as well as can be expected in the car he's driving.
Yeah but this is slightly different. When has a driver’s dad come in and bought a team so his son can have a drive at a better team? He clearly didn’t buy the team to be successful because if he did he wouldn’t be swapping his best driver for his below-average son.
Hamilton vs Schumacher on the cards. https://www.gpfans.com/en/articles/2577/report-mick-schumacher-a-target-for-toro-rosso/
Andi.