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Vettel is still only in his second full season of F1. Whilst he has raw speed, potential and talent, Webber has the experience to match it. It's kind of like Schumacher and Brundle at Benetton in 1992 when Brundle on quite a few occasions had better days than Schumacher.
Vettel is still only in his second full season of F1. Whilst he has raw speed, potential and talent, Webber has the experience to match it. It's kind of like Schumacher and Brundle at Benetton in 1992 when Brundle on quite a few occasions had better days than Schumacher.
Webber is no Schumacher though.
Oh yeah - too early in the morning.
i remember him kicking some serious a** in the Toyota GT one too.
:thumbup: excellent. that's the spirit!
I thought the GT1 rules at Le Mans were great. 1999 was one hell of an entry list! This year looks like it could be good too.
yeh the CLR was a nice car, BMW was a bit lucky really that year. Toyota and Mercedes had the pace. My favourite era was probably the mid 1980s, if only for the Porsche 956. The 5 litre homologation rules in the early 1970s were good too with the Porsche 917 and Ferrari 512.
yeh the CLR was a nice car, BMW was a bit lucky really that year. Toyota and Mercedes had the pace. My favourite era was probably the mid 1980s, if only for the Porsche 956. The 5 litre homologation rules in the early 1970s were good too with the Porsche 917 and Ferrari 512.
The 956 is my cousin's favorite car. I was lucky enough to see one last year in the Pre-Historic races at Laguna Seca, and its a really nice car! But I didnt see it run on track.
I remember I was mad because the Porsche 917 Can-Am that was being advertised, was a no-show.
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