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#1435
I've been thinking about this since yesterday, and i'm still not convinced. He has the fire to chase a championship, may have a decent car next season, but I can't see whether he has that extra ingredient necessary to win races on a regular basis.

If you look at what David Coulthard has, or hasn't, accomplished in twelve years of F1 you'll see my point. He had a car under him that could win championships, but was completely overshadowed by his team-mates whilst with McLaren.

I hope he proves me wrong. 8)
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By Freddie
#1444
I don't think Jense has got what it takes
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By darwin dali
#1446
Once he gets his head out of his arse, maybe....
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By bud
#1447
Given the car then yes! - could be said about 3/4 of the grid

say it were same make racing hmm who knows 8)
By michelle
#1490
Once he gets his head out of his arse, maybe....


i have to agree,

michelle
By R00DIT
#1558
I disagree, he seems one of the more down to earth drivers. Does everything as a team and never blames one asset of that. On Top Gear a few months back he said that he would give up his lifestyle in Monaco, the fast cars, money etc just for a single win in F1 - I think his head is in the right place. :)
By Tony_sa
#159258
I've been thinking about this since yesterday, and i'm still not convinced. He has the fire to chase a championship, may have a decent car next season, but I can't see whether he has that extra ingredient necessary to win races on a regular basis.

If you look at what David Coulthard has, or hasn't, accomplished in twelve years of F1 you'll see my point. He had a car under him that could win championships, but was completely overshadowed by his team-mates whilst with McLaren.

I hope he proves me wrong. 8)


sorry to dust this off - but i think he about to prove a whole bunch a peeps wrong...
#159261
Agreed, Jenson has been driving complete dogs for his whole F1 career, I had very high hopes for him when he got his first drive in F1.

To those who claim he hasn't got the will to be a front runner I will just point out that he bought himself out of a contract with Williams when he thought he would have a better chance of winning in a different car.

Can anyone here say that Rubens would rather spend 10 mill of his own cash than drive in a car that he KNOWS wont win, would Alonso? Would Hamilton?

I just wish there were more people in F1 that would have the utter balls to spend a good few years wages on what they hoped (and for Jenson I hope comes true) would be the team they will eventually win WDC with.
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By JamesD89
#159264
I disagree, he seems one of the more down to earth drivers. Does everything as a team and never blames one asset of that. On Top Gear a few months back he said that he would give up his lifestyle in Monaco, the fast cars, money etc just for a single win in F1 - I think his head is in the right place. :)


Yeah, he has his priorities straight. That doesn't mean his head's in a good place though. He's appearing from the outside to be desperate and in a state of panic - begging questions whether he believes himself and whether he's scared of losing.

I don't think people should be questioning his commitment though.
By Tony_sa
#159272
Nice topic revival.

Really, who would've predicted the shake up this year.


ya , i found it in a dusty corner hidden away. almost fell through a rotten floorboard on my way out. lol
but yes you right - who would have guessed the way 2009 has turned out.
By Tony_sa
#159276
Nice topic revival.

Really, who would've predicted the shake up this year.


I didn't even realise this was an old thread.

The shame... :rolleyes:


hehe old thread from aug 2006. thought it quite fitting now. anyway we will have to speak to EwmanM about that messed up attic. floorboards very bad up there
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By Jim Riven
#159278
I disagree, he seems one of the more down to earth drivers. Does everything as a team and never blames one asset of that. On Top Gear a few months back he said that he would give up his lifestyle in Monaco, the fast cars, money etc just for a single win in F1 - I think his head is in the right place. :)


Yeah, he has his priorities straight. That doesn't mean his head's in a good place though. He's appearing from the outside to be desperate and in a state of panic - begging questions whether he believes himself and whether he's scared of losing.

I don't think people should be questioning his commitment though.


I honestly fail to see this.
In a desperate state of panic? Am I the only person who has heard his team radio where he has told his engineers to "calm down."

In his last publicised interview he states... "I know that's a fact, for sure. But my aim is to win the world championship and I'm not going to take any unusual risks.

"I'm just going to drive like I have been and hopefully that will be enough."

This IS NOT a desperate state of panic.
By Tony_sa
#159280
I disagree, he seems one of the more down to earth drivers. Does everything as a team and never blames one asset of that. On Top Gear a few months back he said that he would give up his lifestyle in Monaco, the fast cars, money etc just for a single win in F1 - I think his head is in the right place. :)


Yeah, he has his priorities straight. That doesn't mean his head's in a good place though. He's appearing from the outside to be desperate and in a state of panic - begging questions whether he believes himself and whether he's scared of losing.

I don't think people should be questioning his commitment though.


I honestly fail to see this.
In a desperate state of panic? Am I the only person who has heard his team radio where he has told his engineers to "calm down."

In his last publicised interview he states... "I know that's a fact, for sure. But my aim is to win the world championship and I'm not going to take any unusual risks.

"I'm just going to drive like I have been and hopefully that will be enough."

This IS NOT a desperate state of panic.


The contrary is quite true - i think he is very much in control. yes the car wasnt too good now and then but i think he absolutely wont do anything dumb that can screw up his chances.
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