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#1 WonderWoman61

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Posted 10 September 2023 - 19:05

A variant of this thread - https://forums.autos...team-withdraws/

Referring to instances where drivers made their debut later than intended and with a different team altogether because the team they were going to drive for withdrew.

Jean-Marc Gounon was going to debut with March in 1993 but they folded and he ended up debuting with Minardi in place of Christian Fittipaldi for the final two races.

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#2 Collombin

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Posted 10 September 2023 - 19:12

Would Jim Clark and Aston Martin fit?

#3 AJCee

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Posted 10 September 2023 - 20:04

Emanuele Pirro?

#4 Rob G

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Posted 10 September 2023 - 20:28

Emanuele Pirro?

 

Yes, with the proposed Middlebridge Benetton. In looking it up, I learned that Aguri Suzuki was supposed to drive a second car for the team at the last two races of the season, so he too can be added to this list.



#5 WonderWoman61

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Posted 10 September 2023 - 20:44

I believe Sebastien Bourdais was looking increasingly likely to drive for Arrows in 2003 until they went bust.

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Posted 11 September 2023 - 12:19

The late Justin Wilson was Minardi's original choice to replace the struggling Alex Yoong in 2002 but he couldn't fit into the PS02 properly because of his height. The 2003 Minardi was designed with his height in mind.

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Posted 11 September 2023 - 19:50

Allan McNish tested many cars in the mid 90s and it was not before 2002 when he first raced in Formula 1.

 

De La Rosa also was in talks with Bravo 1993, but raced first in 1999 with Arrows.

 

And wasn't Ralph Firman also in the line for a seat in the mid 90s?



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Posted 12 September 2023 - 02:06

Nick Heidfeld replacing Damon Hill mid 1999 in the Jordan but McLaren wanted better terms. Guarantees of a seat, etc.

 

Mark Webber with Minardi in 2001 alongside Alonso but turned it down in favour of Benetton test contract. Big question marks over a car built in 6 weeks and barely had enough parts for Marques.

 

Montoya for Williams 1999 but Frank felt the line up would be too inexperienced, so swapped drivers with Chip Ganassi...


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Posted 12 September 2023 - 13:14

Roland Ratzenberger was in talks with Jordan for 1991.

Nick Heidfeld 2000 at Jordan and 1999 with Minardi



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Posted 12 September 2023 - 14:50

Had Benetton not been able to extract Schumacher from Jordan in time; Alex Zanardi would have driven the second Benetton at Monza in '91.



#11 WonderWoman61

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Posted 06 October 2023 - 17:30

Of course, there are plenty of other circumstances in which drivers made their F1 debut later than intended so feel free to branch out as long as you know any examples, super licence issues for example like Alessandro Nannini with Minardi in 1985.

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Posted 09 October 2023 - 11:29

Emanuele Pirro?


I think he was also in the frame for a Brabham seat at one point (1985 or 86 something like that)