2007 McLaren Driver lineup?
http://f1.racing-live.com/f1/en/head...22100125.shtml
One would think a McLaren ride would be reserved as a "step up" for a demonstrated F1 talent already on the grid. Hiring an F2 driver directly into a top tier F1 ride is another example of the falling fortunes of McLaren, IMO. If this story turns out to be true, I'm now starting to understand why Raikkonen wanted to leave.
The comment about Montoya is also interesting. On SPEED's coverage of the British GP, the commentators spread the rumor that Montoya had offered to drive at McLaren for FREE next year. But this report contradicts that.
Time will tell, as usual.

Ed
PS - yes I'm up late. Just drove from LA to San Fran. Whoa am I wired! I think I just paid for the Red Bull Party's Kegs at USGP.
Hence the departure of Montoya (following "team's insistence that he accept a hefty pay cut") and the recruitment of a newbie.
I really really doubt JPM would offer to drive for free. Generally speaking these drivers like to match the size of their paychecks with the size of their egos. Look at the premature demise of JV.
Some observers felt it was Nick Heidfeld who should have been recruited by McLaren before Mika's retirement, having outscored his teammate Kimi that season.
Ron Dennis picked Kimi presumably on some sort of hunch and presumably on Mika's recommendation. Depending on whether you view the glass as half full or half empty, you could argue Ron unearthed an excellent young driver but then again has he ever threatened to win a championship?
Like I said, you never really know. Zanardi and JPM came in with great credentials. What happened to them? I'm not sure what credentials Button came in with, but his 1st season at Williams was probably as good as 1st seasons generally go.
and anyway.. i'm almost 100% convinced that Kimi is gonna be with Ferrari come next year.. he seems to get along very well with schumi
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We'll see, I suppose....when an official annoucement is made.
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