'Crashtor' Maldonado's Days In F1 Are Numbered As Magnussen Takes His Place At Renault

According to a report by Autosport, Kevin Magnussen will replace Pastor Maldonado at Renault for the 2016 F1 season
'Crashtor' Maldonado's Days In F1 Are Numbered As Magnussen Takes His Place At Renault

That’s right. We all heard the rumours, we all secretly hoped it would happen and according to a report by Autosport_, Pastor Maldonado is set to lose his Renault F1 seat to Kevin Magnussen for 2016.

The Venezuelan has picked up a reputation for his erratic driving style, which regularly gets him in trouble with the stewards, and has sparked many memes, gifs and jokes.

'Crashtor' Maldonado's Days In F1 Are Numbered As Magnussen Takes His Place At Renault

Recently The Telegraph reported Magnussen had visited Renault’s Enstone base to discuss the possibility of racing for the team in 2016, or taking a reserve role.

Venezuela’s state oil firm PDVSA has long been the financial backer of Maldonado’s career but recent corruption scandals, the drop in oil prices and late payments put the former GP2 champion’s future at the team in doubt.

Image source: McLaren
Image source: McLaren

Autosport sources said K-Mag is set to sign a deal over the next few days and will be officially confirmed as a driver at Renault’s Paris launch next Wednesday. The website also understands that a disagreement between the French car manufacturer and PDVSA led to Maldonado being dropped, despite his 2016 seat being confirmed last September.

There is a slim chance Maldonado, Renault and PDVSA can patch things up and the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix winner will be back on the F1 grid, entertaining us with his unpredictable style, but the move is thought to be unlikely.

Image source: McLaren
Image source: McLaren

Renault has turned to Magnussen as a replacement; he’s a highly-rated young driver who raced for McLaren in 2014, scoring one podium. He was demoted to the reserve driver position with Fernando Alonso’s return to the Woking-based squad in 2015 and was informed in October, on his birthday, that his services were no longer required.

Would you like to see Magnussen replace Maldonado? Will you miss Pastor on the grid? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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Comments

Anonymous

It was a stupid choice by McLaren to sack Kevin. I hope this is true and Kevin returns to F1!!

01/28/2016 - 19:31 |
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Robert Nguyen

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

What I’m more worried is Stoffel Vandoorne and Nick de Vries, I hope McLaren will make the right call this time

01/29/2016 - 09:17 |
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It'sThatDamnGingerAgain

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01/28/2016 - 20:15 |
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Antiprius

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yes… So sad to see it go.

01/28/2016 - 22:23 |
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gheed

F1 without Maldonado is boring..

01/28/2016 - 21:32 |
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Anonymous

Sorry, but Maldonado’s time is up. Time to be bored 100% of the time. He was the only random variable in F1 you could count on to shake thing up.

01/28/2016 - 21:54 |
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Anonymous

Good news… K-Mag really deserves to be in F1

01/29/2016 - 04:05 |
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Formula_Azurewolf

I honestly think the only improvement between KMag and Maldo is that KMag will have less incidents. Can’t say I’d expect there to really be an appreciable increase in pace, both seemed to be about average for what their cars were capable of.

01/29/2016 - 04:45 |
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Kevin B

I don’t know why all that fuss about the cold viking replacing the hot Venezuelian. At least he was a good reason to watch f1. He always find a way to make things interesting when you are getting sleepy watching a boring race. I’ll miss Bob Cramer Maldonado #13

01/29/2016 - 07:01 |
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Anonymous

There goes the 99% of Formula 1 meme.

01/29/2016 - 08:08 |
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H5SKB4RU (Returned to CT)

Finally!!!! One noob less in f1

01/29/2016 - 08:55 |
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