Vettel says it “should be clear” he’s not replacing Rosberg
Sebastian Vettel has pledged his allegiance to Ferrari, despite speculation linking him to replacing the recently-retired Nico Rosberg at Mercedes in 2017.
Speaking at the Ferrari World Finals event in Daytona, Vettel said he respects Rosberg’s decision to retire as world champion, and wished him: “Happy holiday!”
When asked by Motosport.com if he could clarify his contractual situation for 2017, and whether he'd received any contact from Mercedes, he replied: “I think it’s not a big secret that both myself and Kimi [Raikkonen] both have a contract for next year – so it should be clear.”
Vettel was reluctant to comment on whether the loss of Rosberg would disrupt Mercedes going into the 2017 season.
“I don’t know what’s their plan but for us we look after ourselves for next year, there’s a lot of things changing so we’re quite busy ourselves,” he said. “Obviously, for us, we’re very positive for next year.
“I think the team is getting stronger, that is what we’ve felt in the last couple of months at the track and in the factory. We should be able to come out with a better package.”
Vettel said he wishes Rosberg well in his retirement, and that he respected his decision to quit while he was on top.
“I think everybody is free to do what he or she wants,” said Vettel. “I respect his decision. I’m sure he’ll take time off before he goes on to do something else. Happy holiday!”
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ve...osberg-856816/
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Toto not wanting to upset Lewis again next year.
Wolff not keen on replacing Rosberg with big-name driver
Toto Wolff has admitted that recruiting a big-name driver to replace retired Formula 1 champion Nico Rosberg at Mercedes is not his preferred option.
Following Rosberg’s shock announcement on Friday that he will not return to defend his title in 2017, Mercedes now faces the task of choosing who to partner Lewis Hamilton with next season.
The likes of Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso have been mentioned, despite being under contract to Ferrari and McLaren respectively in 2017, as has Williams driver Valtteri Bottas, who has the advantage of being linked to Wolff by his management team.
Mercedes would also have the option of replacing Rosberg with one of its junior drivers, Pascal Wehrlein or Esteban Ocon, although the latter has already signed a deal to race at Force India.
Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, Wolff set out the options the German marque has – but said that trying to lure a top driver away from a rival team was not his favoured course of action.
“We have three roads that we can follow,” said Wolff. “The first is to think about having a number one and a number two, a bit like Ferrari at the time of [Michael] Schumacher and [Felipe] Massa. We can take a driver who can guarantee us points in the constructors’ championship.
“The second school of thought is to make use of our junior drivers, Ocon or Wehrlein. After all, other teams have taken a chance on guys like [Max] Verstappen or [Stoffel] Vandoorne.
“The third path is to go on the market for a top driver.”
Asked specifically whether Vettel was under consideration, Wolff added: “It’s not my intention to interfere with internal matters at Ferrari, and I don’t even know if Sebastian has a real desire to come to us.
“What would Ferrari or McLaren do without Vettel or Alonso in December? Or Williams without Bottas? The third path I mentioned is the one I like least.”
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My guess is in that order
1. Vettel
2. Verstappen
3. Ricciardo
4. Alonso
Kimi is one of the most loyal Ferrari drivers ever.
I don't think Seb would want to go to Mercedes. He is not the kind of guy to go racing with an extremely feisty driver like Lewis in the same car. He would need to play a lot of politics because obviously Lewis is doing that. So...i don't think he would want that.
As for Alonso, he may like to have a payback against Lewis. So, Alonso would not surprise me. If McLaren are wiling to sell his contract of course.
I just hope they don't go with a guy like Wehrlein. Mercedes will be a one man show that way.
I dont think most people understand how important that Mercs seat is. It gives you the biggest chance to win a title, to be the best, to go down in history. I dont blame anyone who wants it
Yeah, but nobody can be very sure that Mercedes will be the dominant team next year. With the rule changes, my money would go on RB. Aggressive aero suits them the best. And Renault should have a more competitive engine as well. However, i Mercedes will be up there for sure. I just hope Ferrari wont be a fail again.
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It might not be such a bad idea to lure paddy away from Mercedes in this very moment. They've been way too comfortable in the last three years.
It's going to be Pascal Wehrlein, worth taking a shot with a younger driver going into new regs, easier for them to adapt, and going into a big team after 1 year hasn't exactly ruined Verstappen has it. Plus I think Wehrlein is very good, Michael Schumacher rated him very highly.
If Vettel goes to Mercs, who is gonna come to Ferrari.
(google translated)
Mercedes: Bottas and Wehrlein are played over from Rosberg
List of Toto Wolff, Mercedes Motorsport Director, in the end I was left only two names. At the discounted Pascal Wehrlein is added to Valtteri Bottas. But Williams is not prepared to give gifts to the Brackley team ...
the first meetings began today in the headquarters of Mercedes in Brackley to evaluate all possible options to identify the replacement for Nico Rosberg. The seat vacated by the World Champion is definitely scope but less than three months from the first test of the season in 2017, things get complicated.
The rumors emerged in the day today give precise signals to a "soft" solution, ie without great straining of already armored names first floor contractually with other teams.
Obviously the easiest decision would be to Pascal Wehrlein, and in fact is a distinct possibility on the desk of Toto Wolff.
But there are also rumors of an already occurred contact with Williams to probe the possibility of releasing Valtteri Bottas.
The Finn likes Toto Wolff (has long been his manager and perhaps in part still is) but the British team does not seem willing to want to accept a Bottas-Wehrlein exchange.
At this point, a lot will depend also on what the Mercedes will be willing to spend for the operation, which will decide whether to use the budget item that was already reserved for the salary of Rosberg (over 20 million euro), or if the line will prevail not to accept conditions exaggerated by the Williams. The game, however, is open ...
http://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/mer...osberg-857111/
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I hope this will get much more complicated before any decision is taken by Merc, there is such a long time until unveiling of the new cars.
Forza Ferrari !
"You need great passion, because everything you do with great pleasure, you do well." - Juan Manuel Fangio
McLaren Confident Alonso Won't Leave For Mercedes
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/124...e-for-mercedes
So it's Alonso to Mercedes then.
Mercedes will buy Bottas. They will make Williams an offer they can't refuse.
For the fact that Toto said only 2 drivers havent called him which excludes Vettel just goes to show how much loyalty Vettel has for Ferrari. The minute the door was open he was willing to step out. I think Toto turned him down thats why he came out with a statement that he is in contract with Ferrari blah blah blah. I don't trust him anymo. Kimi is the best I must say. Long live Kimi
Nice one Diek!
Forza Ferrari !
"You need great passion, because everything you do with great pleasure, you do well." - Juan Manuel Fangio
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