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By 7UpJordan
#172984
A very wise choice for Hulkenberg, a rookie in apparently one of the most difficult cars to drive would have been a bad move. It's good to see he's got back into the flow quite quickly and got some experience at driving the car on full tanks.
By Big Azza
#172987
I see some competition with Vettel. :wink:

Wow - I just can't get over it. More importantly I can't wait! I'm eager to see who will win the titles over the next decade.

Vettel should win one or two

Alonso will win another.

Hulkenberg will have one or maybe two.

Hamilton should get one or two.

Massa might get one. (He should - but could be one of those really unlucky people?)

Rosberg perhaps.

Barichello... unlikely. :hehe:

Button. Unlikely. :twisted:

Piquet! :) He will win FIVE! :twisted:
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By madbrad
#172990
I don't know why he's so happy about Williams. I mean, sure, they are top notch as a team and what he says about them is true, and you'd be pleased to to race for any team if you haven't before, but with customer engines they will not amount to anything. I think it's a step down for Rubens coming from Brawn. I will say it's a might lot better than this year's upstart teams and a couple of others though.
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By racechick
#173003
Hulkenburg................Still cant get past the name.
By vaptin
#173008
Hulkenburg................Still cant get past the name.


whats wrong with it? I reckon it sounds pretty good, then again I like german names that I can grossly overemphasise.

Anyway, yeah I do think he made the right decision for him with ferrari, very forward thinking and astute to realise he needed a fair shot to get anywhere. I'm just pleased ferrari had the sense to offer him a drive.
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By racechick
#173009
Hulkenburg................Still cant get past the name.


whats wrong with it? I reckon it sounds pretty good, then again I like german names that I can grossly overemphasise.

Anyway, yeah I do think he made the right decision for him with ferrari, very forward thinking and astute to realise he needed a fair shot to get anywhere. I'm just pleased ferrari had the sense to offer him a drive.


German names arent sexy..no way, no how.
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By headless
#173012
HULK
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By racechick
#173014
BURG
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By cap-dude
#173030
I don't know why he's so happy about Williams. I mean, sure, they are top notch as a team and what he says about them is true, and you'd be pleased to to race for any team if you haven't before, but with customer engines they will not amount to anything. I think it's a step down for Rubens coming from Brawn. I will say it's a might lot better than this year's upstart teams and a couple of others though.

As Senna and Barrichello both said, it's something a bit special to race for Williams. 3rd more successful team in Formula 1 ever, and yet they've remained independent throughtout it all. It's a phenomal effort. I think every driver has a dream of being the driver to take Williams back to their glory days. Unfortunatly in the money dominated times of F1, things aren't so simple. But we forget, the Toyota engine was so underpowered they were losing 3 tenths to Merc engines. Add 3 tenths to Williams during 2009 season and it's something impressive. The Cosworth engine is rumoured to already be on par with the power of other engines already. But we'll see, you never, 2010 could be even better for Williams. They'll be well prepared for the resource restrictions already, and Barrichello will be there to sort the car out on bad days.
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By Hansy
#173033
This guy is set to do great things in F1. A bit like Vettel, yeah. I wish him good luck for the coming season ;)

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