Three drivers to share second Manor seat in 2016

  • Published on 15 Feb 2016 10:01
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

Manor may have come up with a novel solution to the reported three-way battle to become Pascal Wehrlein's teammate in 2016. It is believed Rio Haryanto, Alexander Rossi and Will Stevens are all substantially backed by sponsors as they push to secure the final place on this year's grid.

But according to a report in Finland's Ilta Sanomat newspaper, Manor might be about to say 'yes' to the entire trio. "There are rumours in F1 circles that the second car could be raced by all three drivers during the season," the report declared.

Ilta Sanomat explained that, with F1 to stage a record 21 grands prix this year, Haryanto, Rossi and Stevens could each sign a seven-race deal with Manor. Indonesian Haryanto, a government-backed GP2 driver, will reportedly contest the first few races and then re-appear for the Asian rounds later in 2016.

American Rossi would race mainly throughout North and South America, while the bulk of Stevens' 2016 programme will be in Europe. Ilta Sanomat said the deal will cost each driver about EUR 5 million. The team's plan would be allowed by the regulations, with article 26.1 reading: "During a season, each team will be permitted to use four drivers. Any new driver may score points in the championship."

Manor is being tipped for a significant step forwards in 2016, thanks to its new Mercedes power units and further technical support provided by Williams. "Manor will make a big step up and not only because of the engine," said Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff, who was instrumental to Wehrlein securing the first race seat. "I have confidence that the car and driver will have highlights and be a solid midfield runner," he added. (GMM)

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  • A slightly odd solution, but if it works. But Im not quite sure yet that Manor will be able to take a very major step forward next year. Sure, the engine will be stronger and they'll get another gearbox, but that doesnt necessarily make them competitive, and it will certainly not be enough to reach the actual midfield.

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    • Feb 15 2016 - 11:28
    • khasmir

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      Indeed, having the best PU is a good start but will get you nowhere without a good chassis. If they get it right, they might be the revelation of the season, but they might also become the disappointment of the season if they get it wrong.

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      • Feb 16 2016 - 20:12
  • khasmir

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    It would be good to give more drivers a chance but I thought Haryanto could easily bring in 15 mil to claim the 2nd seat just for him, with his backing by the Indonesian government.

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    • Feb 16 2016 - 20:10

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