Poll: Eifel Grand Prix 2020, Nurburgring - Race 11/17

Rate the 2020 Eifel Grand Prix out of ten


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It'll be interesting to see how Ocon fares against Alonso.

After a few years there where he was being touted as a genuine future superstar he's not done anything to impress really v Ricciardo.

I never really saw any standout performances while he was in F1. No better than hulk or Pérez really
 
They do not get to decide anything, the sponsors want a winner or high performer with their name associated to any driver. Have you noticed how quick big companies are to dump sponsoring cars when they dont do so well?, well its the exact same with drivers. Its the same in every sport, the person performs well, he get the big sponsors, he doesnt or stops doing well, he gets dropped.

Take it you have been a top level driver, or a manager at a top level in motorsports, as you appear to know so much about how it works?

Can I ask in what capacity you worked and where?

We have probably run across each other if it was anything in World Touring Cars, or World GT, or LMP's up till 2014.
 
Take it you have been a top level driver, or a manager at a top level in motorsports, as you appear to know so much about how it works?

Can I ask in what capacity you worked and where?

We have probably run across each other if it was anything in World Touring Cars, or World GT, or LMP's up till 2014.
Worked in media and attended countless sport events interviews knowing poeple in multiple sports reporting and general working within media and PR and advertising companies, sat in countless advertising strategy board meetings planning numerous campaigns. Top names working directly for Nike UK, BBC, etc.
YOu know you lost the arguments when you "ask for someone credentials", the driver and management team for that driver rarely go to a company and say" Hey you shoudl sponsor me", they dont have that power its very much the other way round. Ive fist hand watch PR teams in Golf, Rugby, Football etc check through names like a slave trade list of yes and no's who they want their brand associated with.
 
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