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Kovi out?
Topic Started: Jul 23 2009, 05:59 PM (370 Views)
Brave_Lee_Flea
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Added to which I don't think Kubica's relationship with BMW has run all that smoothly. He was pretty disappointed they didn't back his title challenge more last season. I think it might good for both parties to have a fresh start.
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TheCompleteGuitarist
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Red Andy,Jul 24 2009
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RJHSaints,Jul 24 2009
07:21 PM
Incidentally, on the issue of the Rosberg to BMW rumours, who would he replace? Most people would probably say Heidfeld, but it seems extremely harsh to think that Nick could be shown the door presumably on the basis of the first half of 2008 where Kubica was the better driver. On all other occasions Heidfeld has been marginally better as the points totals testify to.

Kubica refused to extend his contract beyond this season in anticipation of a better drive opening up elsewhere. I would imagine he would be on his way from BMW regardless of who is coming in.

Well the move of Kubica from and Rosberg to BMW makes complete sense because at the moment now Bourdais has left STR we are without a team with both drivers on the same name.
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Red Andy
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Good point, though I would have thought Hulkenberg would be more likely to make his debut for Williams next year, replacing Rosberg, rather than going to BMW.
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