100% agree, 1 year ago could be considered the worst active driver...things change really fast...Kalah wrote:Yes, it's obvious that with a properly quick car, Button's talent really comes into its own.
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Hopefully with a deal between them, where the teams agree to a budget cap that's a little higher than $60M.
I could see F1 without Ferrari, but now pretty much all of the teams are saying they're ready to leave... I think the pressure just got upped, and that there'll be under-the-table negotiation going on.
I could see F1 without Ferrari, but now pretty much all of the teams are saying they're ready to leave... I think the pressure just got upped, and that there'll be under-the-table negotiation going on.
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Thank god.
That Mosley is really just a b***h (literally).
I do hope Webber wins the next race. He really does deserve it. Although I am predicting somewhat better results for the old school boys (Alonso, Hamilton[yes, him too], Kubica), since Nürburgring and Hungary are specific tracks (albeit, Hungary is boring almost always).
That Mosley is really just a b***h (literally).
I do hope Webber wins the next race. He really does deserve it. Although I am predicting somewhat better results for the old school boys (Alonso, Hamilton[yes, him too], Kubica), since Nürburgring and Hungary are specific tracks (albeit, Hungary is boring almost always).
These team orders disgust me ... and now Ferrari are at it again. They get a fine, of course, but $100K is a drop in the ocean for those guys. This thing will never stop until they actually start disqualifying people.
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The only reason why Alonso ended 2nd is because Vettel went blindly towards him in order to close his way, so Massa could get the number 1 position, and due to Massa's odds to win the championship are lower than Alonso, it seems an OK action by Ferrari, which acted bravely and sincere, not like McLaren with those "Save fuel" orders, which are pretty the same thing at the end.
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We'll see.. there are always speculation.... I don't think he could win the title, but still I feel sorry for the guy, he was one of the best F1 racers from the mid-east Europe.
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