5 Reasons Why Maldonado Might Be Forced Out Of F1 Very Soon

According to the Telegraph, ex-McLaren driver Kevin Magnussen is in talks with Renaultās F1 team over a seat, possibly replacing Pastor Maldonado.
He reportedly visited the Enstone factory for two days last week, most likely to discuss a reserve role, but the Telegraph claims Maldonadoās position at Renault could be under threat. Here are a few reasons why that might be the case.
1. Issues with PVDSA

Maldonado has long been sponsored by Venezuelaās state oil firm PDVSA, providing a considerable amount of money for him to drive in F1 ā hence why he is often referred to as a āpay driverā. But recent corruption scandals, lower oil prices and political uncertainty have put Maldonadoās sponsorship at risk. Plus, the BBC reports that PDVSAās payment of around Ā£35million is several weeks overdue.
2. Does Renault need sponsorship?

But the question is, now Lotus has been taken over by Renault, is a sponsor providing such a big sum really necessary? Without PDVSA, the team would still have a healthy budget and keep on going in F1. It wouldnāt be a threat to its involvement in the sport, thatās for sure.
Lotus was sold back to Renault for just Ā£1, but of course the French manufacturer then took on and had to pay off the considerable debts it had built up. Now those at the team have the security they need and that shouldnāt change if a big sponsor like PDVSA disappears.
3. Magnussen is a talented chap

Kevin Magnussen has certainly not been given the opportunities he deserves in F1. He made his F1 debut with McLaren in 2014, scoring a podium on his debut and regularly matching and beating team-mate Jenson Button.
Fernando Alonsoās arrival demoted the Dane to the reserve driver role and with opportunities at McLaren drying up, he decided to part ways at the end of 2015. Now he is on the hunt for a fresh start and he is certainly an attractive option for teams ā young, but clearly very quick and already with experience under his belt. Surely he would be a better option than Maldonado?
4. Lack of results

Maldonado has scored a victory in Formula 1. He has proved several times he has speed and some talent. But he just makes too many mistakes and fails to perform too often. He scored 27 points in 2015 compared to Lotus team-mate Romain Grosjeanās 51 and has, of course, developed a reputation as an error-prone, hot-headed driver. Magnussen could be a much safer pair of hands for Renault.
5. Spare parts bill

We all know and love Maldonado for his unpredictability, mistakes and crashes. Many jokes have been said about him, but having the reputation he has also brings with it lots of extra costs, especially in the spare parts department. A front wing alone costs around Ā£150,000 each, and we dread to think how many he has brokenā¦
Comments
Magnussen should replace him
It also depends on the question whetever pvdsa have already paid for the 2016 season or not
Iād love to see Magnussen get a seat in 2016. Fresh talent that sadly hasnāt had a chance.
Maldonado is underrated, i mean he has won a race in F1
A raceā¦
Just a race :P
Thereās no denying he is quick but he just doesnāt show it very often
Itās only one more than you and I have, and I dunno about you, but I havenāt even been trying!
I hope this happens!
Maldonado should crash into Magnussen.
Wonder what would happen to http://hasmaldonadocrashedtoday.com/
Is my revision now worthless?
Well, at least he has a safe spot on the next Mad Max movie
This is awesome :āD
I think Maldonado should stay in F1, but only be deployed when races get really boring. Just to liven things up a bit. Come out at random points of the race, from random areas of track like run-off areasā¦pull into driverās pit boxes on the same lap theyāre due to pitā¦
I have thought about this way too much.
Yeah and he should be sponsored by Randy Orton !
WATCH OUT, WATCH OUT, WATCH OUT, BOOOOOM OUTTA NO WHERE
Just airdrop him in every so often, Fast 7 style.
And that my friend is John Cena for you
So like an un-safety car?
Pagination