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By scotty
#339126
Urgh, i thought we were rid of that... yeah. What an utterly pointless move by Force India if that is true.
By andrew
#339128
As long as he stays away from any renault employees I don't see he shouldn't get another go. On his day he was pretty damn quick.
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By LewEngBridewell
#339133
Yes I'm not against Adrian Sutil having another crack. While he doesn't strike me as a superstar in the cockpit, like andrew says, he could be bloody good on his day.
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By scotty
#339136
Complete meh for me - he seemed to get pretty soundly beaten by Fisi, who was far from brilliant. I'd rather see Alguersuari get a shot or one of the GP2 guys. Or if they must bring someone old back, there are far better options like Heidfeld and such.
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By LewEngBridewell
#339142
Complete meh for me - he seemed to get pretty soundly beaten by Fisi, who was far from brilliant. I'd rather see Alguersuari get a shot or one of the GP2 guys. Or if they must bring someone old back, there are far better options like Heidfeld and such.


2009 was a bit more difficult, given the pace of the Force India. Sure, Fisichella peaked at Spa, with that excellent pole and drive to second, but Adrian Sutil also had a strong finish in Monza. And as far as results went for the pair... that was it.

Sutil saw off an anti-climactic Liuzzi in 2010, and soundly outscored the much-praised Di Resta in 2011. And just imagine what could've happened in Monaco back in 2008 has things played out differently at the chicane.
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By scotty
#339143
He was handy in the wet i'll give him that, but i never saw anything much noteworthy from him otherwise. Liuzzi was hardly a challenge, and Di Resta was in his first season last year (although i don't even rate him too high either). Even that race at Monza in 2009... i just feel Fisi would have outdone him there too had he not moved to Ferrari.
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By LewEngBridewell
#339144
Ferrari was a bad move for Fisichella, that year. Who knows, he may even have won at Monza! You're definitely right about Algersuari though. He's definitely a guy who deserves another chance. :yes:
By Hammer278
#339147
It would be great to see Sutil back, he was a solid driver for Force India. A talent worthy of an F1 seat, who unfortunately got f**ked over by that dramaqueen at Renault/Lotus/Genii.
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By vlad
#339154
Not that bloody "butcher" Sutil again! :banghead:
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By Jabberwocky
#339157
Ferrari was a bad move for Fisichella, that year. Who knows, he may even have won at Monza! You're definitely right about Algersuari though. He's definitely a guy who deserves another chance. :yes:


It was his swan song and he knew it and was happy with it.
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By Hansy
#339158
My only problem with Sutil getting the Force India seat is that it means Jaime doesn't. Otherwise, he should definitely be in F1.
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By madbrad
#339163
DeLaRosa, as much as I like him, should not have been taking up a seat when there were so many young talents not getting seats. And Glock should be in a better team.
By Hammer278
#339167
DeLaRosa, as much as I like him, should not have been taking up a seat when there were so many young talents not getting seats. And Glock should be in a better team.


Yeah, this dude had no future anyway...when another young talent could've tried and impress in that HRT.
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By LewEngBridewell
#339207
To be honest, I thought Karthikeyen was even more of a waste of time than de la Rosa!
By Hammer278
#339211
To be honest, I thought Karthikeyen was even more of a waste of time than de la Rosa!


They both are, but HRT needed them to hit the tracks....if young potential talents could offer the same monetary support, I'm sure it would be a no brainer for HRT.
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