If this is true it's a big relief to Checo.
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RB drivers are all signed to RB, not RBR/SAT. Thatโs why they can swap them around mid season so easy. The drivers donโt drive for either team technically, they drive for the parent company.
I donโt think Checo is safe still
Very good point. I suppose with that in mind it's worse for Checo to have Tsunoda still in the RB "family".
Please no. They've failed him at just about every juncture.
Not a lot of better places to go. Hopefully next year with their car being a lot closer aligned to the Red Bull car it will go better for him
Fair enough.
Haas might have a seat open, I think Iโd rather see him there.
Haas is a team with zero perspective. Very much a dead end for any driver career.
I don't think Haas is much faster or slower.
I'm really excited for Yuki's future as this season he really has done an exceptional job with the equipment provided. If Yuki continues to impress/beats Daniel handily in the same machine I'll be a sad he isn't getting a go at a top team.
And now that Perez seems to be pulling it together, that shot is definitely not coming with RB. Maybe Merc if Hamilton retires?