Any time.
Any time.
Depends on the country, but the best are the single make series, like Rotax. Don't know if you have that where you live. The good thing about the single make series is that it is cheaper to run and you will learn just as much as any other championship. Try to be as light as possible, makes a bit difference. Best of…
Imagine a roller coaster, but without the rails. Everything shakes.
Well, unless there are more questions, I am off to bed. Got to get up early...In Europe.
In GP2 definitely Vettel, we already have a top notch technical team. Plus, it would be great to work with Seb again. What a talent, on all levels.
Not that good. They are really talented, especially Valsecchi. But sadly, these days in F1 you need a rather large budget to get a seat. But don't count them out as third driver or getting a top DTM or Sportcar drive.
Well, in the case of Bianchi and Bird, if they stayed in GP2 another year and did not win the championship, their careers would be over. So it's a case of taking a step back to jump further.
It definitely will. If you only speak English, then go to the UK. If more languages, then look at the countries you can be understood in. That is quite important. But British or Euro F3 will really look good on your CV if you can survive a couple of years there.
I agree, there are some huge differences between GP2 teams. Especially in maintenance and set up. If the driver does tell you there is something wrong with the car or gives bad feedback, then there is going to be trouble at some point. Everyone being a team player is the most important factor, then having a very solid…
Yep, a real star if he makes it to GP2
Yes
V8. Can't say much more...
The racing will be pretty much the same, but they will sound like lawnmowers. Still have not figured our why it's being done since it will only increase costs with no real benefits. Pity
Having a good Techinical Director
I started at 26, but that was a different era and I knew I was not going to F1, so concentrated on Sportscars and Dakar. My parents did not want me to race, so I had to find sponsors...the hard way. In my opinion, you will never know unless you have done karting and won a national championship. If you do so, then a…
He would be a star in a GP2. Have been keeping my eye on him. Lets hope he gets better soon and hopefully in GP2, where he belongs.
I agree. These days, the cars are very safe, so the drivers have less fear. Also, don't forget, the drivers get only two 30 minute sessions before being thrown into a race. For some of the younger or more inexperienced drivers, that is not really enough. But the most important factor is that they are trying to get…
Noticeable yes, but not like you would you would have trouble racing. Plus, everyone has the same problem, so the racing will be pretty much the same. The better drivers will get the most out of the situation.
Depends on the car, how long you can leave it for, and what is your budget you want to throw at it. Everything is possible, maybe the only restriction is time if we want to do a good job.
I used to watch the US Formula BMW all the time. Lots of talent there. But now it's very difficult to get any sort of races from the US apart NASCAR or Indy.