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By pit_babe
#23889
Not Nick. Not Jenson. The others are past their sellby date and I'd throw in DC.
I gotta admit DC is hanging on to a race seat by a very thin thread, he seems to have been there like forever.
By Ron Dennis
#23894
agreed, in my opinion. who would you place ahead of him though?


i'd have to see them all in equal equipment.

certainly massa seems quicker over one lap
By ever88
#23897
I reckon I could beat button.

had a fast car once and did not make it count.
By Ron Dennis
#23905
I reckon I could beat button.

had a fast car once and did not make it count.
:roll:
By juggles
#23908
agreed, in my opinion. who would you place ahead of him though?


i'd have to see them all in equal equipment.

certainly massa seems quicker over one lap


well Massa was definitely better at grabbing poles, i think it was 6 to Raikkonen's 3. But then those numbers were reversed when it came to GP wins during this season. It just depends how you measure the fastest driver
By toothe
#23909
yeah ur right lets get rid of button who had more points than barichello in 2007. a racer that makes a race car that should be bottum finish in the top 12. cmon man, are you for real. lets look at drivers with good cars that are failing...

give people like button a ferrari or mcalren and they would definatly be a top 2. has anyone noticed that all the drivers comment on how smooth and a good driver he is.

i think maybe people like schui, barichello.

still think fisicehellla has it in him. is this any drver that doesnt win a champ should be sacked. people like button still young.

supprised you left coulthard out of the list.
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By madbrad
#23936
Max Mosely
Bernie Ecclestone
James Allen
Ron Dennis
Jean Todt
Bob Varsha
David Hobbs
Derek Daly
Vic Router

OH, and if Coulthard is gone then Louise Goodman will have no work so she could retire too.
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By darwin dali
#23973
Not Nick. Not Jenson. The others are past their sellby date and I'd throw in DC.


Agreed.
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By darwin dali
#23976
Max Mosely
Bernie Ecclestone
James Allen
Ron Dennis
Jean Todt
Bob Varsha
David Hobbs
Derek Daly
Vic Router

OH, and if Coulthard is gone then Louise Goodman will have no work so she could retire too.


Not bad, not bad :lol:
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By 8-ball
#24022
Not Nick. Not Jenson. The others are past their sellby date and I'd throw in DC.


I forgot to list DC but no I think about it he should go to. The reason I say nick and jenson is because they have been in F1 for 7 years now and neither of them have made ant sort of impact. Sure the Honda could have been faster this year but i'm sure that in previous years that Honda should have been on the podium a lot more than it was.
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By raithrover
#24034
Re Massa and pole positions, I think that statistic is misleading as at times he really benefited from the lighter fuel load in comparison to the rest of the field. Now, I'm not saying Ferrari had team tactics on the go as I'm sure Mad Max would stamp that out elsewhere.

Cannot fathom the Jenson criticism, if he had the car's that Raki has had over the years and struggled, then that would be a fair complaint.
By ever88
#24067
ever88 wrote:
I reckon I could beat button.

had a fast car once and did not make it count.


_________________ :roll:
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By Flyer23
#24076
Ralf
Fisi
WEBBER, the king of excuses
DC
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By 7UpJordan
#24078
OH, and if Coulthard is gone then Louise Goodman will have no work so she could retire too.

Hahaha, Louise has always got Button and the ginge to flirt with. :P
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By cap-dude
#24081
Re Massa and pole positions, I think that statistic is misleading as at times he really benefited from the lighter fuel load in comparison to the rest of the field. Now, I'm not saying Ferrari had team tactics on the go as I'm sure Mad Max would stamp that out elsewhere.

Cannot fathom the Jenson criticism, if he had the car's that Raki has had over the years and struggled, then that would be a fair complaint.


But honestly, what is one single lap of fuel worth in terms of time.
If Kimi was truly faster, he would be faster, lap of fuel or not.
Plus Kimi has often qualified behind a McLaren when Felipe was on front of him.
But to be honest, throughout Kimi's career, quali has never been his strong point.

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