- 30 Aug 14, 12:36#415152
A racing car that does not win, is just art
I would of thought snails would of been more accurate.
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A racing car that does not win, is just art
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I would of thought snails would of been more accurate.
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They are Japanese, so they will be better than Renault that's for sure.
Rice cooker vs. ratatouille
"I'm not worried in any way about that. I'm pretty happy I'll be here next year, and I feel I'm doing a good job right now,” he said.
"I just have to sort Saturdays a bit more.
“I've been a bit unlucky and not got the best out of it every weekend, which annoys me more than anything else, but I'll get there.”
And he talked for the first time about 2015 and the scale of the challenge Honda face.
"I know Honda will be giving everything to be competitive from the word go, but Formula One is so competitive now, and Mercedes have done a great job,” he said.
"It's always going to be tricky to challenge someone like that who have the experience of the engine already.
"There will definitely be a learning curve."
'It's down to Ron and I, but Ron has the last call as the owner and chairman of the company, although when it comes to protocol it is the board that has the last call.
'But Ron and I generally agree. On this subject (of the drivers) we are quite transparent and open together.
'We have our view, and have some preferences in the timing, but we are okay on what we expect, what we want, where we want to go, and it's working okay.'
If there's going to be an announcement of some type at McLaren, wouldn't you think it'd be in Suzuka?
Italy's respected La Gazzetta dello Sport on Monday said Alonso has even now told Ferrari that he intends to leave.
That would tie in perfectly with his claims that he might have news about his future in a couple of weeks, and rumours Honda's ideal backdrop for an announcement would be its very own Suzuka circuit ahead of the forthcoming Japanese grand prix.
McLaren, however, is denying its deliberations about whether or not to keep Jenson Button beyond 2014 are connected to rumours of a Suzuka announcement.
"Absolutely not," said team boss Eric Boullier when asked if a driver decision by McLaren might be expected in Japan.
"There are no plans to announce anything yet," he is quoted by Sky.
Curiously, the latest speculation from the McLaren camp is that Button is in fact set to get at least one more year at Woking.
Boullier is even hinting that a decision about McLaren's 2015 pairing is now made.
"More or less yes," he said. "More or less it is open and more or less it is decided. Please don't twist my arm," the Frenchman smiled.
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