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Who's Coming To An End?
Topic Started: Feb 12 2007, 06:06 PM (318 Views)
Monty
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Alien_SAP_Fiend,Feb 12 2007
09:02 PM
DavidColthard202,Feb 12 2007
08:54 PM
because he is crap thats why! might change this season younever know

I dispute that. He won a lot of races for Ferrari and he had a bad time adjusting to the Honda last year. I agree he's not a champion, but he does deliver from time to time.

At least he's not a has-been like Trulli and DC. Those two make no effort at all.

Did you watch last season out of all the big teams Barrichello was beaten by the most by his teamate, he was shocking at times like bahrain and Malaysia. DC and Trulli i feel still have alot to give Barrichello despite being slow offers his team nothing whereas DC is a huge part of redbull not just a driver. I would also say Trulli does more for his team than RB. He won races at ferrari yes, but in those cars who couldnt?
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DavidColthard202,Feb 13 2007
10:07 AM
Did you watch last season out of all the big teams Barrichello was beaten by the most by his teamate, he was shocking at times like bahrain and Malaysia.


By the slimest or margins. For every poitn Button scorec Rubens acored 0.5357 points, Alonso scored one point for every 0.5373 points Fisi scored.

I don't see what was so shocking about Rubens in Bahrain and Malaysia, other than in one he went 9 places back and in the other 10 places forward.
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Rob,Feb 13 2007
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DavidColthard202,Feb 13 2007
10:07 AM
Did you watch last season out of all the big teams Barrichello was beaten by the most by his teamate, he was shocking at times like bahrain and Malaysia.


By the slimest or margins. For every poitn Button scorec Rubens acored 0.5357 points, Alonso scored one point for every 0.5373 points Fisi scored.

I don't see what was so shocking about Rubens in Bahrain and Malaysia, other than in one he went 9 places back and in the other 10 places forward.

In bahrain he was way off the pace,started 6th and finished 16th. In Malaysia he started at the back but only due to the fact of the high attrtion rate got him up to 10th at the end it was far from impressive. <doh>
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Alien_SAP_Fiend,Feb 12 2007
09:02 PM
DavidColthard202,Feb 12 2007
08:54 PM
because he is crap thats why! might change this season younever know

I dispute that. He won a lot of races for Ferrari and he had a bad time adjusting to the Honda last year. I agree he's not a champion, but he does deliver from time to time.

At least he's not a has-been like Trulli and DC. Those two make no effort at all.

Lots??? Schumacher won 12 in 2004 before Barrichello could win a race!
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DavidColthard202,Feb 14 2007
02:03 AM
Rob,Feb 13 2007
08:01 PM
DavidColthard202,Feb 13 2007
10:07 AM
Did you watch last season out of all the big teams Barrichello was beaten by the most by his teamate, he was shocking at times like bahrain and Malaysia.


By the slimest or margins. For every poitn Button scorec Rubens acored 0.5357 points, Alonso scored one point for every 0.5373 points Fisi scored.

I don't see what was so shocking about Rubens in Bahrain and Malaysia, other than in one he went 9 places back and in the other 10 places forward.

In bahrain he was way off the pace,started 6th and finished 16th. In Malaysia he started at the back but only due to the fact of the high attrtion rate got him up to 10th at the end it was far from impressive. <doh>

Ok, so you are saying that Rubens was not a great F1 driver, because I'd agree with that.
I will say Rubens was pretty good on his day, which came around about 2 a season.
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