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Old 04-12-2016, 12:14 PM
gary
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Certainly Mercedes will be weighing up its options very carefully on
who should replace Nico.

The moment that Nico resigned, they did not automatically promote
Wehrlein.

Alonso would no doubt be hoping for the spot.

Vettel had the childhood dream of driving and winning with Ferrari.
Whether just having driven for them is enough to get that out of his
system and the lure of being on top again is enough to make him switch,
time will tell.

Toto Wolff and Niki Lauda will be deliberating hard.

Do you buy-out, say, Bottas, by offering Williams a stack of cash and
putting Wehrlein into the William's seat?

Do you get Vettel, Raikkonen or Alonso?

Or will they end up doing the rounds and still gamble on Wehrlein
being up to the job?

Time will tell.
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