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Ziss is Dee End
Topic Started: Feb 23 2014, 06:43 PM (301 Views)
Pasta
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Like Hitler realizing he lost the war, Red Bull Racing is realizing it is totally in bad shape this year.

In my topic I used the word "This" with the spelling/phonetics "Ziss" to portray the true German outlook.

I am completely happy with how the order has been totally shaken up. While I hope it gets closer, I do think Mercedes/McLaren will be running away with it with the possible caveat of Ferrari.

At least we won't have to suffer RBR.
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John
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Austrian.... <dunce>
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HSX
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I'm looking forward to them struggling for some of the year. A bit of hardship never did anyone any harm! I reckon they'll be back in the mix by the end of the year though. Looking ahead, the fight between the Mercedes teams is looking good!
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I don't want a title without the best drivers being able to fight for it and if Vettel is one of those 'best' then I hope RBR give him a chance to provide us with some entertainment.

In some ways Vettel's car dominance has diliuted the value of his titles though his ability is unquestionable. All I want to see is exciting racing. That would include a scenario with all the key players including Vettel. I suspect they'll bounce back.
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HSX
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I don't deny that Vettel is among the great drivers. However, the years between Schumacher's years of domination only served to make him and Ferrari better.
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Rob
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I think this is how non-Ferrari fans felt in 2005. <devil>
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HSX
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I'm not a Ferrari fan, 2005 was most welcome. Don't let my signature fool you! For me it's all about McLaren and Williams, thoroughly British me.
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John
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It is a natural order of things... RBR are only the 3rd team ever to win four consecutive F1 championships and like the Ferrari and McLaren before them their run must end at some point Only Ferrari have ever won more back to back titles and they been in F1 64 years (compared to Red Bull's 9 years)

But I'm sure they would wish to defend competitively...
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