F1 Fan Voice: “Do you expect Renault to be a title contender next year?”

Since F1 has set up is "F1 Fan Voice" survey website, obviously for marketing purposes, I want to discuss certain questions that they raise in their polls because sometimes closed answered questions don't always give out the full perspective on things and can be biased if the right answer options aren't given. Let's us start of with the question of the whether Renault will be title contenders next season.

F1: Three Car Teams – Strengths & Weaknesses

This idea has been suggested numerous times, particularly by the major manufactured teams who are the top, which is a strong indication as to why they want it. But first, let us go over the strengths and weaknesses behind this idea and then I'll suggest what I genuinely believe is better for Formula 1.

Discuss & Predict: F1 2019 Driver Line Ups

I predicted correctly that Pierre Gasly would go to Red Bull to replace Daniel Ricciardo at Red Bull and that Carlos Sainz would go to McLaren instead. However, I assumed that either Fernando Alonso or Stoffel Vandoorne would remain, leaning more towards the Belgium keeping his seat and the Spaniard going of to Indy Car. I did not see that Lando Norris would be a serious contender for that seat! Let’s run team by team that have seats and asses their options and who’ll be likely to go there.

Daniel Ricciardo To Renault: Pro’s & Con’s

Daniel Ricciardo has announced that he'll be leaving Red Bull Racing at the end of the season to jump ship to Renault Sport F1, which is to everyone's surprise. Although I personally predicted that he was going to stay at Red Bull Racing to partner up with Honda next season, I'm not all to surprised he's leaving for Renault Sport F1.

Archive: Monaco GP Review

So, the Monaco Grand Prix has just gone by in a flash, had it has left some moments that we will remember for the rest of the season, we could even remember it in years to come. For me though; Formula 1 has shown to the public how it has been affected poorly by the modern mentality of drivers and the sport.

Archive: Favourite to Replace Mark Webber at Red Bull Racing?

Mark Webber will be leaving Red Bull at the end of the 2013 season. No! I am ever so sad because he is my hero, but nevertheless we must move onto the current question arousing in Formula 1 at the moment and that is who will replace him. There are numerous drivers who it can be really but I’ve narrowed it down to 3 who I think are realistically in for a shout of the seat.

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