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By andrew
#342538
Well Its my view,but I respect your right to a different view. I just don't think he's impressed.


Well that's a first!

You don't have a habit for agreeing with hard facts, that's your call.


I see no facts, just differing opinions.
By Hammer278
#342541
Di Resta has done nothing special in F1 - FACT

Hulkenberg thrashed him in WDC points this season - FACT


Perez has done a couple of special things this season (podiums from Sauber plus overtaking top teams on track) - FACT

McLaren settled for Perez as soon as Lewis chose Merc (It was about talent since McLaren are a profitable organization) - FACT
By andrew
#342544
Still getting fact and opinion mixed up. :rofl:

Di Resta has done nothing special in F1 - FACT


He's had several solid drives in a pretty poor car.

Hulkenberg thrashed him in WDC points this season - FACT


Not really.

Perez has done a couple of special things this season (podiums from Sauber plus overtaking top teams on track) - FACT


The Suaber was far better than the Force India. I'd wager that di Resta would have done the same.

McLaren settled for Perez as soon as Lewis chose Merc (It was about talent since McLaren are a profitable organization) - FACT


Settled for his Telmex money!
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By racechick
#342548
The telemex money stays with Sauber.
By andrew
#342549
No, I believe it's Perez's personal sponsor. Telmex may sponsor both but it was Perez that brought them to Sauber.
By Hammer278
#342550
Clueless as usual.

Solid drives does not equal to 'special drives'. He's done nothing which has made a team boss sit up and take notice.

"Not really?" Take a look at the WDC points table before talking out of your ar*e.

You bet he would've done the same? That's your worthless opinion...its not a fact. I thought we're talking facts here.

Telmex money....again, a worthless opinion. Not interested. I presented facts, and I expect a similar reply...not bullsh*t.
By andrew
#342552
Disrespectful as usual!

You need to learn that my opinion differs from that of yours on this and move on. I am. I've said all I need to say so you can either agree or disagree. No skin of my nose chief.

Happy trails. :wavey:
By Hammer278
#342554
Differing opinions is fair enough but I wasn't the one who commented with "total rubbish!" when I have no clue about whats going on in Formula 1.

If you want to preach, practice it...instead of looking like a fool.
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By Jabberwocky
#342555
Lets keep it civil guys

*That would of been in green, but I am using tapatalk and I can not work out how to change the colour.
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By racechick
#342556
No, I believe it's Perez's personal sponsor. Telmex may sponsor both but it was Perez that brought them to Sauber.

And Sauber is where they're staying
http://andyyoungf1.com/2012/10/05/saube ... -for-2013/
By Hammer278
#342557
No, I believe it's Perez's personal sponsor. Telmex may sponsor both but it was Perez that brought them to Sauber.

And Sauber is where they're staying
http://andyyoungf1.com/2012/10/05/saube ... -for-2013/


:thumbup:
By Hammer278
#342559
No, I believe it's Perez's personal sponsor. Telmex may sponsor both but it was Perez that brought them to Sauber.

And Sauber is where they're staying
http://andyyoungf1.com/2012/10/05/saube ... -for-2013/


I never said they weren't staying. I said they'll be with both driver and team (going on what I read earlier today).


Reading the article MIGHT help:

After it was confirmed that Sergio Perez would replace Lewis Hamilton at McLaren, rumors instantly began to circulate the paddock that Telmex could follow Perez to the Woking-based outfit. The large telecommunications company entered a partnership with Sauber in 2011, only when Sergio Perez graduated from GP2 to Formula 1. With Telmex having sponsored the Mexican driver throughout his GP2 career, it seemed almost certain that the company would continue to support his career in the sport.

However, as this unique Formula 1 season enters its closing stages, Telmex have confirmed their allegiance to the Hinwil-based outfit. With Sauber having run fellow Mexican driver Esteban Gutierrez on numerous occasions, rumors within the paddock have immediately gathered momentum that the 21-year-old Mexican could be the driver to place Perez at Sauber. Although Sauber’s CEO, Monisha Kaltenborn, failed to hint at who would be driving for the outfit next season, she explained how Telmex confirmed their loyalty to the Swiss outfit after Perez’s announcement.


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Sorry I couldn't make it bigger...its the limit the board allows.
By andrew
#342560
I did read it! Try reading what I wrote for a change! I've not contradicted the artice at all. :banghead:
By Hammer278
#342561
They are with only "team"...not driver. Jeez its like talking to a dolphin.
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