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Hulk and Barri confirmed for Williams next year.
Hulk and Barri confirmed for Williams next year.
Nice line up for them too. Youth and experience
I guess that means we're stuck with Rosberg. Fan-bleeding-tastic
I guess that means we're stuck with Rosberg. Fan-bleeding-tastic
I think Rosberg's great but, with him and Jenson both seemingly poor on set-up, the Brawn line up is a little worrying (assuming that's where Nico's headed).
Redbull have stuck with Renault power.
I guess that means we're stuck with Rosberg. Fan-bleeding-tastic
I think Rosberg's great but, with him and Jenson both seemingly poor on set-up, the Brawn line up is a little worrying (assuming that's where Nico's headed).
I guess that means we're stuck with Rosberg. Fan-bleeding-tastic
I think Rosberg's great but, with him and Jenson both seemingly poor on set-up, the Brawn line up is a little worrying (assuming that's where Nico's headed).
I just think Nico is overrated and the fact that the Williams fans aren't unhappy to see the back of him is a bad omen.
Redbull have stuck with Renault power.
They did?
Redbull have stuck with Renault power.
They did?
Redbull have stuck with Renault power.
They did?
I haven't heard any confirmation either, and Horner's comments this morning suggest that nothing is quite final yet - "We really need to come to a conclusion, which I am sure will be done imminently," he said. "We need to start optimising the car around a specific power plant, but we will certainly not be ignoring the success we have achieved with Renault." That is, unless something has been released since, but i can't find anything...
Red Bull will continue to use Renault engines in 2010, after contemplating switching to Mercedes or Cosworth.
Mercedes' exclusive F1 partner McLaren reportedly vetoed the proposed collaboration with Red Bull, and changing to Cosworth was reportedly deemed too great a risk in terms of the power, reliability and fuel efficiency of the returning supplier's V8 unit.
Auto Motor und Sport reports that the decision was made shortly before the 2009 season finale.
"We have got good foundations," team boss Christian Horner said in Abu Dhabi.
"We have been well supported by Renault as you don't win races and achieve the kind of results we have had without great support from your engine supplier.”
Source: GMM
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