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| Whity | Dec 24 2009, 05:48 PM Post #31 |
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Kimi's gone and quick nick yet to get a drive so my faves arnt in the sport atm. Always liked Alonso so will follow his progress but not going to be supporting any driver properly. As for teams Williams will be getting my full backing. |
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| Iberiafromoz | Dec 25 2009, 02:23 AM Post #32 |
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I won't change my shirt for any reasons, so still Alonso to win and Renault to do well. Behind that I would love to see Roseberg showing the old man that he should have continued gone fishing. Love to see Kobayashi doing well as well as one of the new entrants. I hope Williams and my mate Webber will keep up the good work. Can't wait. |
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| RJHSaints | Dec 25 2009, 10:48 PM Post #33 |
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Massa, and maybe Rubens. Got to admit I did warm to Rubens a lot last year, maybe I have a soft spot for Brazilians. But whatever happens, Felipe baby is going to be #1. Of the rest, I can't say I have too many preferences, I guess I'd like to see Bruno Senna go well, and I find Trulli to be a nice chap too so hopefully he goes wellat Lotus. And hopefully Heidfeld gets a drive at least, it'd be outrageous if he's left without a seat when the over-rated Kubica is apparently being chased by the likes of Ferrari for a long-term seat (according to some). |
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| HSX | Dec 28 2009, 11:55 AM Post #34 |
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Williams always have a place in my heart because of their history and I gravitated towards them when I first started following F1, but - and I don't wish to drag up old arguments here - British drivers will always grab my attention too. |
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| Craze_b0i | Dec 30 2009, 09:22 PM Post #35 |
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I would like to see the 2 british drivers do well. In the past I thought Lewis a bit too lucky, in the sense he had walked straight into the fastest car on the grid. But the fact he had to suffer with a slow car in 2009 and fight his way back to the front made me respect him much more. Beyond that I will support Kubica out of sympathy. It will be interesting to see how Renault fare now that Flavio's reign of terror has ceased... |
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| Brave_Lee_Flea | Dec 30 2009, 10:55 PM Post #36 |
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lol Irritating beyond compare Flavio may have been but I still have huge respect for what he achieved as the principal of first Benetton and later Renault. I concede that I have lost some admiration for him in light of recent events - but still a lot remains. There are not many who have achieved what he has and certainly not on the relative budgets he had compared to the big boys. Love him or loathe him Flavio Briatore will be a tough act to follow. |
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