- 06 Oct 09, 10:13#160696
and when the car isnt utterly dominant its Jensons fault? He utilised what he had better than Rubens did. I cant see how anyone can fault a guy who gets 6 wins!
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and when the car isnt utterly dominant its Jensons fault? He utilised what he had better than Rubens did. I cant see how anyone can fault a guy who gets 6 wins!
and when the car isnt utterly dominant its Jensons fault? He utilised what he had better than Rubens did. I cant see how anyone can fault a guy who gets 6 wins!
and when the car isnt utterly dominant its Jensons fault? He utilised what he had better than Rubens did. I cant see how anyone can fault a guy who gets 6 wins!
and when the car isnt utterly dominant its Jensons fault? He utilised what he had better than Rubens did. I cant see how anyone can fault a guy who gets 6 wins!
I don't fault him for getting six wins. I do fault him for the following string of results, though:
6 5 7 7 Ret 2 5 8
:-\
I'm going to be really frustrated if his last two results are both 8th place finishes and he's still crowned champion. That would be the most boring end to a championship challenge ever.
Jenson will do it, sadly.
Just a little snippet from my blog that I wrote today on the subject:
"Jenson Button's title hopes are in jeopardy as Sebastian Vettel closes to 16 points of the Briton and just two points behind Rubens Barrichello. Button only needs two fifth place finishes to take the drivers championship but with Brawn struggling to get in the points at Suzuka and Vettel's late season charge, getting two fifth place finishes could be harder than it would seem. Will Ross Brawn put all his eggs in one basket and push all resources into Jenson's title bid or will he allow for his two drivers to battle it out for the remaining two races. Personally I would put my eggs in the Jenson basket as Rubens is unlikely to outscore his team mate by 15 points in two races, Rubens is equal to Jenson in skill and experience, certainly not better than Button by any stretch of the imagination. Although I believe that Jenson's saving grace will be Vettel's engine supply; the German has to use the same engine for the remaining two races so will be cautious while Jenson can afford to push his Mercedes engine harder, the Mercedes power unit has been bullet proof this season; which can't be said for the Renault engine in the back of the Red Bull."
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