darkapprentice77 wrote:What if Frank Williams was high and chose Deletraz to replace Hill in '97?
Williams gets arrested for marijuana possession.
darkapprentice77 wrote:What if Frank Williams was high and chose Deletraz to replace Hill in '97?
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Maybe he got it from Vic Lee Racing...JeremyMcClean wrote:Williams gets arrested for marijuana possession.darkapprentice77 wrote:What if Frank Williams was high and chose Deletraz to replace Hill in '97?
darkapprentice77 wrote:Maybe he got it from Vic Lee Racing...JeremyMcClean wrote:Williams gets arrested for marijuana possession.darkapprentice77 wrote:What if Frank Williams was high and chose Deletraz to replace Hill in '97?
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Phoenix wrote:An interesting one: what if Tyrrel had had François Cévert and Gerry Birrell as drivers for 1974? (As I understand, Tyrrell was quite keen on the latter).
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
JeremyMcClean wrote:Phoenix wrote:An interesting one: what if Tyrrel had had François Cévert and Gerry Birrell as drivers for 1974? (As I understand, Tyrrell was quite keen on the latter).
Who?
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ibsey wrote:mario wrote:I think that, eventually, there might have been somebody who was willing to develop a turbocharged engine, but it probably wouldn't have been until the early 1980's that somebody might have taken the gamble (perhaps BMW, given that they were working on Formula 2 engines at the time). It would have probably seen the DFV remain in competitive use for longer, since there would have been less of an incentive to switch, and manufacturers wouldn't have flocked to the sport in the numbers that they eventually did (which might have seen more manufacturers switch to things like Group C or rallying instead).
That was what I was thinking also.
Therefore I was wondering if we may have seen a more dangerous F1, had Turbo engines been introduced a few years after they were in reality?
I say this because if turbos were introduced in the early 80's, it might have taken until the mid 80's until manufactures established that turbo's were the way to go & therefore commit themselves to an F1 programe. Once they had done so, we may have seen the development 'war' of turbo's only really kick off in the late 80's / early 90's rather than the mid 80's.
Therefore perhaps this may have been more dangerous, bearing in mind just how much quicker the cars (excluding the engines) would have been by this stage. Also how the technology & computing power would have moved on by then to enable manufactures to develop their turbos engines quicker than they had done in reality.
Of course the argument against this, might be that the FIA may have reacted faster or more firmer in this instance, particularly after the tragedies that befell the rallying scene in 1986. However given how the FIA appeared to have difficultly in 'controlling' turbo F1 engines in reality. It leads me to believe that in our theorical situation, the FIA would have still been trying to get to grips with turbo's when the situation would have become extermely dangerous. Therefore they would have always been one step behind the turbo engine manufactures, until turbos were ban completely for the 1991 season (rather than the 1989 season as happened in reality).
JeremyMcClean wrote:darkapprentice77 wrote:What if Frank Williams was high and chose Deletraz to replace Hill in '97?
Williams gets arrested for marijuana possession.
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tommykl wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:Phoenix wrote:An interesting one: what if Tyrrel had had François Cévert and Gerry Birrell as drivers for 1974? (As I understand, Tyrrell was quite keen on the latter).
Who?
A Formula 2 and touring car racer. He took a class win at Le Mans in 1972 and was just above average in F2, but he died in a crash very similar to that of Helmuth Koinigg, at Rouen.
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
mario wrote: they went from around 550bhp in 1982 to around 900bhp in race trim in 1986, a process that would probably have been much slower without the exotic fuels of the times.
darkapprentice77 wrote:What if Frank Williams was high and chose Deletraz to replace Hill in '97?
ibsey wrote:mario wrote: they went from around 550bhp in 1982 to around 900bhp in race trim in 1986, a process that would probably have been much slower without the exotic fuels of the times.
Really interesting stuff. Thanks once again Mario, for another one of your great posts.
darkapprentice77 wrote:What if Frank Williams was high and chose Deletraz to replace Hill in '97?
...So that explains why Frank Williams always looks so 'impassive' during the GP's? I wonder what he actually listens too through his headphones, Cypress Hill perhaps?![]()
Seriously though, Deletraz might have done a better job at holding up M Schumi at races like European GP or Austria 1997 than Frentzen did in reality.
Probably been asked before, but what if Williams hadn't sacked Damon Hill after 1996? I for one think he would have won the WDC in 1997 considering how many rookie errors JV made that year, yet still managed to win it.
pasta_maldonado wrote:Hill would have easily won it, the Williams was easily the best car in the field. Only JV's ineptitude let Schumacher into the title chase
Phoenix wrote: but Cévert could have well been WDC in 1974 - after all, Scheckter in the best Tyrrell was 3rd that year with 45 points, with Fittipaldi winning the Championship on 55 points.
Stramala describing Chris James wrote:probably the biggest c**t to ever grace the BTCC. He is proof you should need to pass a license test of some kind to have access to the internet.
redbulljack14 wrote:What if James Hunt was still alive today to see Maldonado's driving?
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
redbulljack14 wrote:What if James Hunt was still alive today to see Maldonado's driving?
ibsey wrote:redbulljack14 wrote:What if James Hunt was still alive today to see Maldonado's driving?
Good question
One can only imagine the volume of curse words he would have used to describe Maldonado's driving. F1 would have to been shown after the TV watershed, me thinks.
Stramala describing Chris James wrote:probably the biggest c**t to ever grace the BTCC. He is proof you should need to pass a license test of some kind to have access to the internet.
redbulljack14 wrote:ibsey wrote:redbulljack14 wrote:What if James Hunt was still alive today to see Maldonado's driving?
Good question
One can only imagine the volume of curse words he would have used to describe Maldonado's driving. F1 would have to been shown after the TV watershed, me thinks.
That's why I wish he was still around. Sometimes his berating of other drivers wasn't really fair, sometimes it was just funny.
ibsey wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:Hill would have easily won it, the Williams was easily the best car in the field. Only JV's ineptitude let Schumacher into the title chase
Care to comment on what might have happened to Hill beyond winning the WDC in 1997?
I tend to think, he wouldn't have carried on with Williams beyond 1997 as Williams aren't to keen on paying World Champion salaries for its drivers. Perhaps he would have moved straight from Williams to Jordan for 1998 & things would have been identical to what happened in reality (expect Damon would have retired a double WDC).
I don't believe he would have bothered with Arrows for 1998, since IIRC one of the reasons Damon was drawn to Arrows for 1997 was because they had done a vast amout of testing on Bridgestone tyres. So they were supposed to be Bridgestone's front running team for 1997. So once Damon had recongnised how disappointing Arrows were in 1997, I would be highly suprised if he choose them in 1998. I also don't think he would have gone to Mclaren for 1998 as Mclaren didn't seem too keen on paying OTT to secure Damon services either.
S951 wrote:What if DC stayed at RB for 09 & 10 with webber with the finger staying at STR
S951 wrote:What if DC stayed at RB for 09 & 10 with webber with the finger staying at STR
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
DOSBoot wrote:What if Alain Prost stuck with the Mugen engines instead of choosing Peugeot after buying Ligier in 1997?
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
David AGS wrote:Just putting my $50c worth,
The Peugeot engine was a works deal, and the Mugen Honda was a customer engine. So, the best option financially was the Peugeot, but not on performance.
Jordan did want to keep the engine for 1998, but got the Japanese deal at the end.
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
"JeremyMcClean" McLaren, as a result, wins the constructors' despite having their best driver finishing 3rd. (Surely that has to be a first, right?)
ibsey wrote:
Finally What if slick tyres remained after 1997? Would we have seen any drivers perform any differently?
ibsey wrote:Here's one which hopefully hasn't yet been asked?
What if Mika Salo, had ignored the team orders given to him at Hockenhiem 1999 & won that race ahead of Irvine?
I'm particular interested in peoples thoughts on how this may have affected Mika's career thereafter. Sure Ferrari, probably would have sacked him on the spot & it is therefore unlikely he might have got the Ferrari engined Sauber drive in 2000. However, Mika would have therefore been a grand prix winner & might have been a more attractive propostion to BMW Williams for instance?
Given just how competitive the BMW Williams package became throughout the early 2000's, could Mika have done enough to keep his seat ahead of Montoya & prove to be a stronger challenge for the WDC, than the real Williams drivers were in reality?
QuickYoda41 wrote:ibsey wrote:Here's one which hopefully hasn't yet been asked?
What if Mika Salo, had ignored the team orders given to him at Hockenhiem 1999 & won that race ahead of Irvine?
I'm particular interested in peoples thoughts on how this may have affected Mika's career thereafter. Sure Ferrari, probably would have sacked him on the spot & it is therefore unlikely he might have got the Ferrari engined Sauber drive in 2000. However, Mika would have therefore been a grand prix winner & might have been a more attractive propostion to BMW Williams for instance?
Given just how competitive the BMW Williams package became throughout the early 2000's, could Mika have done enough to keep his seat ahead of Montoya & prove to be a stronger challenge for the WDC, than the real Williams drivers were in reality?
I can imagine Salo driving for a team like Williams in 2000, but I doubt he'd have been able to be spectecular enough to be chosen over Montoya. Button's season was promising, but Sir Frank just wanted Montoya too badly at that time. Salo's only chance would've been beating Ralf in 2000, but IMO Salo was always too inconsistent, and couldn't have beaten the German.
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WeirdKerr in the NJGP Thread wrote:You are all drunk.... I go away for one night and this happens.... Lol
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Wizzie wrote:What if Red Bull signed Sebastien Loeb instead of Sebastian Vettel for 2009 and beyond?
Wizzie wrote:What if Red Bull signed Sebastien Loeb instead of Sebastian Vettel for 2009 and beyond?
ibsey wrote:Anyway after reading Autosport's 1982 special edition magazine I'm full of What if questions today. What if the 1979 points system wasn't in place, I haven't done the maths, but would any one else have been WDC?
Dj_bereta wrote:What if Christian Fittipaldi stayed in F-1 instead of going to Cart?
ibsey wrote:Dj_bereta wrote:What if Christian Fittipaldi stayed in F-1 instead of going to Cart?
I think he may have stayed within the midfield of F1 with Arrows (or teams simliar to them) for the majority of his career before moving to Cart racing by 2000?
Perhaps he might have got his 'big break' with someone like Jordan in 1997 (replacing Rubens) where perhaps he would have been capable of a few podium finishes. However I'm not sure he ultimately had the talent to set F1 alight with glory. Good but not brilliant is how I tend to think of Christian Fittipaldi's time in F1.
Here's one...
What if Nelson Piquet Jnr hadn't admitted his part in 'Crash' gate in Singapore 2008?
Just been reading Pat Symmonds interview in this month's Motorsport Magazine. Very interesting stuff indeed. He basically says, that there was a bit of talk in the press over 'crashgate' in the immediate aftermath of it. However Alonso won the following race in Japan, fair & squarely. Thus putting an end to press speculation over Renualt's action's in Singapore 2008.
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
JeremyMcClean wrote:Furthermore, what if Alonso was rubbish at Japan 2008 and didn't win? Surely the media would have found out sooner than in real life if that had happened...
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