
I haven't heard that, but it's possible. It might also be that paying Hulkenberg not to drive and getting a spot or two higher in constructors' championship will be more lucrative (assuming that Hulkenberg is a better driver than anyone else Lotus could get). If Ferrari have another season like this Alonso no doubt will probably go back to McLaren (Honda) and I wouldn't even blame him. If the team remains like this he is wasting his talent because basically the team has failed him. Having a sub par team-mate didn't help either.
I'd take it with a pinch of salt but it's not ludicrous, given the Sauber connection too.
I agree re Alonso. The driver and di Montezemolo are getting tired and I think eventually rumours will start heating up about a German getting a seat fitted. With Button likely to leave McLaren, there's a big spot open there as well.
The pay driver is a horrible concept. It is difficult to tell whether Chilton has talent in such a terrible team. He certainly has not stood out to deserve a move 'up'.
Would love to see Kobayashi back, he was always entertaining.
There was talk of Maldonado to Lotus given the doubts over the weight restrictions and Hulkenberg. Maybe they will go for Maldo or Perez given their alleged cash problems.
Surprised Perez has left McLaren, I think he has improved as the season went on and is a talented driver.
Chilton will be compared with Bianchi because they're both rookies, and he's been dominated over the course of the season. Bianchi is the reason they're above the Caterhams in the constructors as well, I think they'd be better off risking a new GP2 driver with financial backing.
"I prefer to have talent and let my engineers work on saving weight in the car," Boullier told AUTOSPORT.
"It is true that 10kg on paper is roughly three tenths of a second, but the target is to at least be on the weight limit. And then, you don't have this issue anymore."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/110466
Boullier has been vocal in liking Hulk, I think it's a minor complication. The Quantum deal will probably push Lotus towards Hulk here, unless they're really desperate. Again, shame that this becomes a factor in the sport when you have one driver that is obviously better than the other.