Granted. It's hard to twist the Danish glasses of nose tip and watch Formula 1's silly season objectively, without immediately rip the red / white klaphat out of the closet and shelf Kevin Magnussen all the way into the McLaren's boardroom, where the lack of announcement of both Kevin's, while also Jenson Button's future in Formula 1 team is long in coming. jatkoaika Also read: BBC expert: Alonso to McLaren - and here is his sidekick
In an increasingly appealing jatkoaika rumor power, it is especially the former double world champion Fernando Alonso again and again sætters associated with McLaren. It is now certain that the Spanish star running is the key to this year's run solitaire, jatkoaika and as a result are sitting, the Danish stjernefrø back on the rack with his British teammate without certainty about the upcoming season.
Alonso's hemmelighedsklammeri caused the rumor about Audi's return to Formula 1 (Auto Union stopped in Formula 1 in 1939) with former Ferrari jatkoaika Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali in the lead. Yet Audi has not officially confirmed their Formula 1 interest, but it seems obvious that the German bilmastodont use 2015 to settle their participation in the FIA WEC and DTM for the 2016 to focus solely on Formula 1. During his time at Ferrari Fernando Alonso and Stefano Domenicali developed a special bond in the style of Michael Schumacher and Ross Brawn. Also read: Commentator: McLaren choose Magnussen
Therefore, Fernando Alonso only looking for a one year contract to turn "waiting" to death, contrary to all statements with McLaren, again and again being talked about both 3- and 5-year strategies. A McLaren team consisting of Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button sounds undeniably scary, not only on the average age, but from our side of the English Channel, there is very little perspective and future in the run crew. In 2016, Alonso jatkoaika take his conferred knowledge of McLaren / Honda team and travel to Audi, while Jenson Button will have to start its 16th Annual season in Formula 1, and although the experience is good will the Englishman to the time balancing dangerously close to retirement Formula 1st
In a difficult year for McLaren has just Jenson Button's vast experience in years proved his point harvest. But it offends hardly sympathetic Englishman, if it is alleged that he has no future in Formula jatkoaika 1. It is however Kevin Magnussen, and they know it well at McLaren, where they would never have allowed the Dane the chance to begin with, if the team not sincerely believed jatkoaika that Dane - with the right car - could become world champion. Also read: Button is unhappy jatkoaika with Kevin's pitstop
At McLaren jatkoaika at all considering jatkoaika entering into contracts with Fernando Alonso must be due to the Spaniard's properties and general jatkoaika recognition as the field's perhaps best racer. For us works McLaren's current run crew far better able to continue to develop Formula 1 racer into a winning car. Should McLaren still give in to the temptation Spanish is not necessarily equal to an exit for Kevin Magnussen.
For with Alonso McLaren jatkoaika hardly need more experience. Instead, they need an F1 driver with winning potential when the Spaniard slips for Audi in 2016. McLaren need a "man of the future" and it has the English team in Kevin Magnussen. They need a driver who has the potential to become world champion and has Kevin Magnussen, which, as already mentioned, the backgrounds to McLaren signing with the Dane to begin with.
Jenson Button seems to have drawn the same conclusion and have therefore begun to flirt with Porsche and FIA WEC championship. Not because his time in Formula 1 yet run out, but simply because a McLaren team without Danish Kevin Magnussen makes no sense ...
Jens Winther Jr. is one of Denmark's most renowned motorsport experts jatkoaika and has for years commented racing on several platforms. In this Formula 1 season he will be solid blogger at tv2.dk between the races, while he will act as an expert on tv2.dk's live coverage during races. Follow him on Twitter here.
Born October 5, 1992 in Roskilde son of the former F1 driver Jan Magnussen 2008: Danish champion in Formula Ford with 11 wins and 12 podiums in total. 2009: Total number seven in the Formula Renault jatkoaika 2.0 Eurocup. Overall second in the Formula Renault 2.0 and named rookie jatkoaika of the year. Being a part of the Formula 1 team McLaren Young Driver Programme. 2010: Total number three in the German Formula 3 Championship with three wins and eight podiums in total. This year's rookie. 2011: Total number two in the British Formula 3 Championship with seven wins and nine podiums in total. 2012: Overall seventh in the Formula Renault 3.5 with one win and three podiums in total. Being called McLaren Driver Development. 2013: Winner championship in Formula Renault 3.5 with five victory
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