- 09 Feb 08, 12:44#32310
Pro Drive won't be in Formula 1 because they won't build their own car. Their entry was solely dependant on being able to use a McLaren chassis with a Mercedes engine, effectively making a second McLaren team, but with different staff and drivers. Personally, a return from Minardi or Jordan would be much preferred to Pro Drive getting in.
I also agree with 7UpJordan - you're definitely underestimating Williams. They will be fighting with Red Bull and Renault all this season, maybe even BMW Sauber. Williams have and always will be a championship-winning team. Once they're fully back on track, you can expect them to be challenging the front two. And good on them - pure racers.

I can see them scoring in the mid places to be honest with you, maybe 7th? it will be quit a funny battle with Honda & Williamsbut Toyta must prove themselves this season worthy of points...otherwise please jump of the roster and give another team a chance..such as Pro Drive, owned by David Richards, which i might add is a fantastic Man
Pro Drive won't be in Formula 1 because they won't build their own car. Their entry was solely dependant on being able to use a McLaren chassis with a Mercedes engine, effectively making a second McLaren team, but with different staff and drivers. Personally, a return from Minardi or Jordan would be much preferred to Pro Drive getting in.
I also agree with 7UpJordan - you're definitely underestimating Williams. They will be fighting with Red Bull and Renault all this season, maybe even BMW Sauber. Williams have and always will be a championship-winning team. Once they're fully back on track, you can expect them to be challenging the front two. And good on them - pure racers.

