I don't think that bruno is probably ready for Williams, id say give it another year. Then decide.
Bruno is already old for F1 standards he needs to get going ASAP.
Nonsense.
F1 needs to get away from its ridiculous addiction to youth. There is no need for it in motorsport, certainly not to the same level as sports such as football (Soccer), tennis etc. All the talk you get these days of drivers in their mid 30's that should 'move aside to make way for youth' is utter Bull.
Bruno Senna is 28.
Mika Hakkinen was 26 in his first full season as a race driver at McLaren (30 when he won his first title).
Alain Prost was 29 when he went to McLaren (and only won the first of his 4 titles at 30 - the others at 31, 34 and 38).
Damon Hill was 33 in his first season as a race driver at Williams and won the title at 36.
Johnny Herbert was 31 when he won his first race, 35 when he won his last.
Gerhard Berger only went to McLaren a couple of months shy of his 31st Birthday winning his first race at 32 and his last of ten at 38 with wins at McLaren, Ferrari and Benetton all after his 32nd birthday.
Niki Lauda after retiring for a few years came back to F1 aged 32 and secured a 3rd WDC aged 35.
Heck, even Bruno's own uncle won 2 WDC's in his 30's.
Just with that pile of drivers above - total number of WDC's in their 30's (not even counting late 20's) = TEN! I'd hate to even try to add up the number of race wins in that same age bracket just for the 8 drivers above, certainly it would be into three figures.
I could go on and on and on, though I won't as I know full well most of you will be bored already!!
Simple fact is that many great racers in F1 never even got going until their late 20's or early 30's. This idea that success has to come by the time you're 25 or you have no hope is a recent and not a good phenomenon. Absolutely not something that should be either agreed with or encouraged.
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