- 08 Jan 12, 12:23#287694I don't think it's fair to say that it's Bruno's last chance to prove himself. I think he proved himself quite capable in the few races he did last season. It's been proven time and again that it is not easy to jump into a car mid-season and be immediately up to speed. Anybody that thinks a driver should be able to do this automatically and be on a par with his team-mate is incredibly naive. Yet last season when Bruno got his chance with Renault / Lotus (whatever you want to call them), he performed admirably. I'm quite sure that had he been in the seat the whole season he would have beaten Petrov in the standings.
Anyone who watched Bruno in GP2 knows that he is an exceptional talent, he's not yet at any point been in a position to prove himself in F1 terms in any way that people can draw conclusions. The only way that can happen is for him to get a drive at a car that is at least capable of being relatively competitive (i.e possibly Williams, Toro Rosso, Sauber - that sort of level) from pre-season through to racing proper without a gap of several months between the two. He's not yet had that.
If Bruno were to get the drive at Williams I'm confident he'd at least match his team-mate, no matter who that team-mate might be if they were competing on equal terms (i.e. both from pre-season testing through to racing as noted above).
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