F1 World Cup
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22nd December 2015, 7:22 at 7:22 am #310731WheelToWheelParticipant
I was thinking about F1 having a world cup like A1 GP so I decided to put all the 32 teams and 96 drivers down
Germany – Vettel and Rosberg
Reserve Driver – Nico HulkenbergEngland – Hamilton and Button
Reserve Driver – Oliver RowlandFrance – Romain Grosjean and Jean-Eric Vergne
Reserve Driver – Esteban OconFinland – Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen
Reserve Driver – Heikki KovalainenSpain – Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz Jnr
Reserve Driver – Robert MerhiAustralia – Daniel Ricciardo and Mark Webber
Reserve Driver – Will PowerUSA – Alexander Rossi and Ryan Hunter-Reay
Reserve Driver – Scott SpeedMexico – Sergio Perez and Esteban Gutierrez
Reserve Driver – Salvador DuranNetherlands – Max Verstappen and Robin Frijns
Reserve Driver – Giedo Van De GardeSwitzerland – Fabio Leimer and Sebastian Búemi
Reserve Driver – Neel JaniBrazil – Felipe Massa and Felipe Nasr
Reserve Driver – Nelson Piquet JnrNew Zealand – Brendon Hartley and Mitch Evans
Reserve Driver – Richie StanawayRussia – Daniil Kvyat and Sergey Sirotkin
Reserve Driver – Artem MarkelovBelgium – Stoffel Vandoorne and Jerome D’Ambrosio
Reserve Driver – Maxime MartinSweden – Marcus Ericsson and Felix Rosenqvist
Reserve Driver – Gustav MaljiaJapan – Kamui Kobayashi and Kazuki Nakajima
Reserve Driver – Nobuharu MatsushitaNorway – Andreas Mikkelsen and Pal Varhaug
Reserve Driver – Dennis OlsenColombia – Juan Pablo Montoya and Julian Leal
Reserve Driver – Oscar TunjoCanada – Nicholas Latifi and Robert Wickens
Reserve Driver – Lance StrollItaly – Raffaele Marciello and Antonio Giovinazzi
Reserve Driver – Davide RigonIndia – Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok
Reserve Driver – Mahaveer RagunathamMonaco – Stefano Coletti and Stephane Richelme
Reserve Driver – Charles LelercVenezuela – Pastor Maldonado and Johnny Cecotto Jr
Reserve Driver – Rodolfo GonzalezArgentina – Jose Maria Lopez and Facu Regalia
Reserve Driver – Nesto GirolamiIndonesia – Rio Haryanto and Sean Gelael
Reserve Driver – Philo ArmandDenmark – Kevin Magnussen and Tom Kristensen
Reserve Driver – Marco SorensenAustria – Rene Binder and Cristoph Klien
Reserve Driver – Luca AuerPoland – Robert Kubica and Arthur Janosz
Reserve Driver – Alex BosakScotland – David Coulthard and Paul Di Resta
Reserve Driver – Susie WolffPortugal – Antonio Felix Da Costa and Tiago Monteiro
Reserve Driver – Joao BarbosaSouth East Asia Team – Marlon Stockinger and Adderley Fong
Reserve Driver – Ma Quing HaRomania – Robert Visoiu and Alexandru Filip
Reserve Driver – Florin Thoescu22nd December 2015, 14:55 at 2:55 pm #310745Iestyn DaviesParticipantNice idea.. I can see India reserve being Jehan Daruvala however, and maybe Colombia might want Munoz. Malaysia could be Yoong and Jaafar! China as Fong, Ma and Ho Pin-Tung. Other contenders might be Hungary with Baumgartner, Michelisz, Weber and Estonia with Korjus, Aron etc. South Africa with Scheckter and Hyman/Kruger?
There could be a small qualifying group to make the main draw :P
22nd December 2015, 17:06 at 5:06 pm #310749hunocsiParticipant@fastiesty We’ve got much better in Hungary than Baumgartner, put in Tamás Pál Kiss and Norbert Kiss alongside Michelisz
22nd December 2015, 17:41 at 5:41 pm #310750Iestyn DaviesParticipant@hunocsi Of course :) I just remembered that Baumgartner has scored points in F1, heh. Pal Kiss was competitive in AutoGP/GP3, while Norbi has won the European trucks championship the last two years (in addition to starting in LFS, vs. GPL for Michelisz! Bottas also used LFS, Weber GPL)
Austria would probably run Auer over Binder, and Monaco Leclerc over Richelmi. Norway possibly Olsen over Varhaug. Russia might have Orudzhev instead of Markelov as reserve. Wales could run Parry and Mardenborough, with Morris as reserve – “GP3 line up, GP3 line up!”
23rd December 2015, 17:33 at 5:33 pm #310767KingsharkParticipantGermany would win, although it would be mighty close with Britain. I think that Vettel’s cooler head on his shoulders (compared to Hamilton) and Rosberg’s superior qualifying speed (compared to Button) would prevail.
Completely hypothetical, all of course.
23rd December 2015, 18:59 at 6:59 pm #310769WheelToWheelParticipantWould be very interesting to see who wins. You have an epic battle between England & Germany for the title with Hamilton, Vettel and Rosberg winning races. Don’t forget Alonso who will attempt to carry Spain to the top and the top overtaking skills of Verstappen and Ricciardo. And theres the cool headed Finns of Bottas and Raikkonen too. Would be thrilling if it were real
24th December 2015, 6:10 at 6:10 am #310780PorscheF1ParticipantBelgium – Stoffel Vandoorne and Jerome D’Ambrosio
Reserve Driver – Maxime MartinWe’d prefer to send our Vanthoor rather than the FE man.
24th December 2015, 9:25 at 9:25 am #310781JeanrienParticipantBelgium – Stoffel Vandoorne and Jerome D’Ambrosio
Reserve Driver – Maxime MartinWe’d prefer to send our Vanthoor rather than the FE man.
Bertrand Baguette would be a good pick as well. Belgium could well fight for 3rd spot alongside France, Australia, Spian, Finland, Netherlands and Denmark on a good day.
24th December 2015, 11:54 at 11:54 am #310784Craig WoollardParticipantThe USA could do so much better than Rossi alongside Hunter-Reay with Speed in reserve, especially based on current IndyCar form. A Newgarden/Rahal pairing with Rossi in reserve would probably be better.
24th December 2015, 13:54 at 1:54 pm #31078525th December 2015, 22:08 at 10:08 pm #310798andae23ParticipantVenezuela – Pastor Maldonado and Johnny Cecotto Jr
You monster… :P
25th December 2015, 23:01 at 11:01 pm #310799WheelToWheelParticipantTeam Venezuela is team destruction. I can imagine Cecotto and Maldonado causing chaos everywhere :)
26th December 2015, 4:58 at 4:58 am #310801David Not CoulthardParticipantIt can only be done with a simulator, there’s no way none of their employers forbid them from doing what KUB did to get himself out of F1.
But it’d be a lot of fun to watch even on a simulator, but something like this is so much fun and makes so little nonsense that it’s never going to happen, and we know it.
27th December 2015, 5:15 at 5:15 am #310803jsw11984ParticipantWith New Zealand,
I would put Scott Dixon as our #1 driver alongside Brendan Hartley with Mitch Evans as the reserve driver.
Scott simply has more experience than either Mitch or Ritchie and really is the best driver we currently have racing.
27th December 2015, 13:27 at 1:27 pm #310805HUHHIIParticipantMattias Ekström should replace Ericsson in Sweden’s line-up. Then Ericsson could take Malja’s place.
And personally I would place Takuma Sato as a racing driver for Japan in Nakajima’s place. Nakajima could take reserve driver’s role.
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