F1 - The Official Team Speed F1 Fantasy League Discussion Thread
#241
OK, I need advice from the TeamSpeed Fantasy F1 gurus.
Should I trade Barrichello for Sutil and Nick Heidfeld? If I dropped Barrichello, I'd have exactly $11.50M. If anyone has any other suggestions, I'm open to them. I just know I want to try to move up to 6 drivers now.
Should I trade Barrichello for Sutil and Nick Heidfeld? If I dropped Barrichello, I'd have exactly $11.50M. If anyone has any other suggestions, I'm open to them. I just know I want to try to move up to 6 drivers now.
#242
He crashed because he sucks and needs to be replaced.
#243
I am trying something new, and something that I should have done a long time ago. When every race ends, the drivers that did well usually increase in value and vice versa for the ones that didn't. Rather than trying to pick my team for the next week, I sold off 3 of my 5 drivers at the end of the race and kept Button and Kimi (who I picked up for a little over 7 mil just before the race. I picked up two drivers that were bound to increase in value immediately after the race, Trulli and Vettel. They should each increase a decent amount over the next week. I plan on selling both of them and picking up either 3 or 4 drivers giving me a 5 or 6 man team that includes Kimi and Button. Since Button has maxed out at 14 mil, I am considering selling him and picking up a few "rising value" assets to then sell at a profit and add Button back before the race at the 14 mil. So far my strategy has paid off and my team has increased over 1.4 mil in the short time since the race ended.
So who is going to increase in value this week?
So who is going to increase in value this week?
#244
I have made that mistake twice. Never again. He shows flashes of brilliance in practice, but can't perform when it counts. Can't even finish a race. Worst driver in F1 right now IMHO
#245
I am trying something new, and something that I should have done a long time ago. When every race ends, the drivers that did well usually increase in value and vice versa for the ones that didn't. Rather than trying to pick my team for the next week, I sold off 3 of my 5 drivers at the end of the race and kept Button and Kimi (who I picked up for a little over 7 mil just before the race. I picked up two drivers that were bound to increase in value immediately after the race, Trulli and Vettel. They should each increase a decent amount over the next week. I plan on selling both of them and picking up either 3 or 4 drivers giving me a 5 or 6 man team that includes Kimi and Button. Since Button has maxed out at 14 mil, I am considering selling him and picking up a few "rising value" assets to then sell at a profit and add Button back before the race at the 14 mil. So far my strategy has paid off and my team has increased over 1.4 mil in the short time since the race ended.
So who is going to increase in value this week?
So who is going to increase in value this week?
Both BMW drivers are very cheap right now and could make good buys if things improve for them. I can't see them doing much worse...
#246
I don't see a ton of movement coming for anyone this week barring some major news - e.g., Ferrari decides to write-off the season or something crazy like that. There are very few overvalued/undervalued drivers.
The only suprise I might see is Buemi. He is pretty cheap after gaining a bit of hype post-China. If he were to have a good practice session before Spain, he could shoot up. And if he finishes in the points, he could gain 1.00 - 2.00 m. Also, you have to believe that Kubica will make some sort of improvement. He can't get any worse.
The only suprise I might see is Buemi. He is pretty cheap after gaining a bit of hype post-China. If he were to have a good practice session before Spain, he could shoot up. And if he finishes in the points, he could gain 1.00 - 2.00 m. Also, you have to believe that Kubica will make some sort of improvement. He can't get any worse.
#247
How are people feeling about Alonso so far? Doesn't seem like he's been living up to any of the pre-season hype that was surrounding him. He's been driving consistently but hasn't exactly been a shining star. I have a hunch we might see him making some moves and shaking things up a bit as the teams head to Europe.
#248
I'm not sure how much "pent up demand" there is for Alonso at this point. Its been a few years since he has done anything of significance on the track. I think it will take a few strong weeks (top 3 Q + podiums) to see his value vault into the 10+ range. Ferrari on the other hand is a much different story. I think the collective world is waiting for Kimi to have one good weekend (pole plus win or second) and his value will shoot up to the 12+ range. Massa, I'm not so sure about.
#249
Alonso is a great driver. If they can give him any semblance of a decent car he will start to compete for podiums and wins. Last year they finally got their stuff together in Singapore and Japan. He won both of those races back-to-back right in the middle of the Lewis-Massa title race. I am positive that he will do better as time goes on. His value has risen as much as 1.0 m recently. He has more of a chance to return to form and consistently be in the hunt than a guy like Webber does to continue a run of podium finishes.
#250
Alonso is a great driver. If they can give him any semblance of a decent car he will start to compete for podiums and wins. Last year they finally got their stuff together in Singapore and Japan. He won both of those races back-to-back right in the middle of the Lewis-Massa title race. I am positive that he will do better as time goes on. His value has risen as much as 1.0 m recently. He has more of a chance to return to form and consistently be in the hunt than a guy like Webber does to continue a run of podium finishes.
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