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Aston Martin and Vettel, "that would be a brilliant combination," says Schumacher: "For Aston Martin, it would be great to have a German driver. They are on the right track with technology partner Mercedes. To make a big impact as a works team, this combination is of course great."
Stroll, Wolff & Moers: Concentrated competence for Aston Martin
Whether Vettel would have a chance at Aston Martin to fight Lewis Hamilton in the A-Mercedes for the world championship remains to be seen: "Everyone is struggling with Mercedes at the moment," says Schumacher. But: "Lawrence Stroll and Toto Wolff have invested there. And a very good former AMG man, Tobias Moers, has also gone over there. There's a seriousness about him."
And: "Sebastian would have a strong billionaire on his side again, who wants to get ahead. That's what he had with Red Bull. A good little team that wants him and will do everything for him. That would of course be a great combination and opportunity for him. At the moment you have to say: At least at the last race Racing Point was the fastest car after Mercedes."
Schumacher doesn't believe that Vettel, at 33, is too old to try again to lead a smaller team to the top of Formula One. "At 33, for Christ's sake! When I see Kimi Raikkonen now, he still has a long way to go." Raikkonen, just for the record, turns 41 in October.
In addition: "At the moment there is not much construction work to speak of. So far the top teams have been Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull. With what they have shown, you definitely have to have Racing Point on the list now," says Schumacher.
https://www.formel1.de/news/news/2020-07-16/ralf-schumacher-wenn-vettel-kommt-muss-stroll-jun-gehen
Ralf Schumacher: If Vettel comes, Stroll Jr. has to go
Ralf Schumacher believes that it is not Sergio Perez who must leave Racing Point if Sebastian Vettel should really have already signed, but Lance Stroll
Indications are growing that Sebastian Vettel will compete in Formula 1 in 2021 for the Aston Martin works team (today: Racing Point). Since Wednesday evening there has been whispering behind closed doors that the four-time World Champion may have signed the contract which has been in existence for some time now. But that is speculation as of today.
Should Vettel really dock with Aston Martin, one of the two current drivers would have to leave. Despite the contract. Until now, most observers assumed that this would cost Sergio Perez his job, as Lance Stroll, the son of the team owner, was considered to be seeded. But in tough Formula One, millions may count for more than family connections.
At least, that's what expert Ralf Schumacher can well imagine: "When you talk about pure performance, you logically have to sacrifice Stroll's son," he says in an interview with 'Sky'. "With Perez, one must also not forget that he has quite a dowry. He has a very good sponsor on his side. ...so I think it's a difficult decision.
firing Perez, even though he has a 2022 contract and is clearly the No. 1 player on the team based purely on performance, would be very difficult to sell in public. Especially since Stroll Sr. owes him a debt of gratitude. If Perez hadn't started the insolvency proceedings in the summer of 2018, the entry of the new investors would never have been possible.
Stroll Sr. is not the only investor in the team
What many people forget: Stroll sen. is not the only new investor in Racing Point, but his Yew Tree consortium (which is not only involved in Racing Point, but also in the sports car manufacturer Aston Martin - two separate companies) also includes other business friends and partners who want to see a return on their money.
"It's not as if only the father invests money there. There are also partners involved," Schumacher emphasizes. "And it will not be endlessly that the father can let his son drive there if he should be too bad."
In his opinion, performance must count, and that's where Stroll Jr. "now has the opportunity, just like his team-mate, to take advantage of the car's performance and make the best of it. There you have the package. If he doesn't make it now, he will never make it," Schumacher analyses.
That a Vettel switch could be a golden coup for Aston Martin was already evident on Wednesday when the stock market reacted to the rumours. The value of Aston Martin Lagonda (AML) (which has been badly battered in recent months) rose from 48 to almost 52 pence at times. This corresponds to an increase of almost seven percent.
Aston Martin and Vettel, "that would be a brilliant combination," says Schumacher: "For Aston Martin, it would be great to have a German driver. They are on the right track
"Sergio Perez’s agent Julian Jacobi has been speaking with other teams for “weeks”, aware of Lawrence Stroll’s interest in signing Sebastian Vettel."
"Racing Point has until 31st July 2021 to trigger Perez’s exit clause with the team said to be wanting to announce Vettel on 2 August at Silverstone."
https://www.planetf1.com/news/sergio-perez-aware-of-vettel-deal/
ROX, the same chart oscillations tell me now to BUY! AND that we are back on track... I had to wait for just 3 more Hours.....
chart oscillations tells nothing about the News!
Hey Dimitri what in those chart oscillations told you to sell your complete holding at 47 and buy back at 51? Lol I did the same but last week but can’t bring myself to buy back at a higher price. Couldn’t make it up man.
Yeah, they're doing fantastic... Thanks for asking... And they're coming back with TUI... The flights have been reopened...
Hope you and your family are happy too...
Vettel over Perez.
3300: "NO TIME TO SLEEP"
Must be in my restaurant, apart from the shares that have changed my life in the last few months, and since I open a bar in October, I really don't have any more time to sleep...
I spend my free time with oscillations and chart charackteristics that I enjoy very much...
$7 million
"Pérez would have to be bought out of his contract for seven million dollars by the end of July, otherwise that option expires."
https://www.n-tv.de/sport/formel1/Vettels-Chancen-im-Experten-Check-article21912357.html
Maybe Stroll and his buddies will invest in Williams F1 as a sub team? Toto has history with them
2 cars max per team but as RedBull have done in the past is create a second team. There is that option. With strolls consortium of deep pockets they are on parr with RedBull.
Thank you all... Everything will be fine... Aderfe ola kala tha pane....
I just have a lot to learn...
It may be that Perez is the better driver or just as good as Vettel, but if I have in my kitchen, a not so well known chef who is better than a star chef, it doesn't bring me more revenue... I make more sales when my chef has a big name and brings me more customers (no matter who cooks better)
Vettel has a very big name also in Asia and Germany...
The masses don't know Perez... but everyone knows Vettel!
The best thing would be Perez and Vettel!
Let's see if Daddy can get his son to go to Alpha Romeo?