I wonder if he'll be as bad as Ukyo Katayama, he was another pay driver wasn't he? Always seemed to be right at the back of the grid and getting lapped during races.
I wonder if he'll be as bad as Ukyo Katayama, he was another pay driver wasn't he? Always seemed to be right at the back of the grid and getting lapped during races.
I wonder if he'll be as bad as Ukyo Katayama, he was another pay driver wasn't he? Always seemed to be right at the back of the grid and getting lapped during races.
F1 needs more young, hungry drivers. Time for several of the old school drivers (many of whom I've supported over the years) to retire and let the youngsters rejuvenate the sport.
Raikonnen (already gone), Alonso, Vettel, Ricciardo, Hamilton and maybe Bottas all need to go.
Another one paying to drive? I wonder if he'll be any better than Mazepin.
Will make it 3 next year, not something new.Wouldn't have thought gentleman drivers would get into F1 but a fat sack of cash is a strong identifying feature.
He wasn't that bad. We've got it good at the moment. For pay drivers look at the mid-90s. 1994 had 46 (FOURTY-SIX!) different drivers across the season, coming and going as soon as their wallets dried up.Max Chilton's entry a few years back was an embarrassment.
People have very rose tinted glasses when it comes to pay drivers in F1. The pay ones now are vastly superior to the ones before that you mentioned in the 90s.He wasn't that bad. We've got it good at the moment. For pay drivers look at the mid-90s. 1994 had 46 (FOURTY-SIX!) different drivers across the season, coming and going as soon as their wallets dried up.
People have very rose tinted glasses when it comes to pay drivers in F1. The pay ones now are vastly superior to the ones before that you mentioned in the 90s.