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By Hexagram
#111822
NH is exactly like last year - consistent slow - using his experience and luck whenever possible, very smooth driver but that won't be enough, I don't see any future for this guy.


I disagree Nick will be around for a another few years.
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By bud
#111847
Kubica was on for the podium in Melbourne on merit, don't forget that...


i wouldnt have called that one on merit, He had alot of luck with the SC and the shitty soft compound affected some cars at the end while he had the hards on.


Glad you didn't miss the 's' there :yikes::wink:

He pro did have a hard on while catching the hapless gripless vettel
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By darwin dali
#111848
Kubica was on for the podium in Melbourne on merit, don't forget that...


i wouldnt have called that one on merit, He had alot of luck with the SC and the shitty soft compound affected some cars at the end while he had the hards on.


Glad you didn't miss the 's' there :yikes::wink:

He pro did have a hard on while catching the hapless gripless vettel

No - you didn't! :yikes::twisted:
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By scotty
#112240
What a difference a couple of weeks make...
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By 7UpJordan
#112248
I really can't believe BMW have just gone further and further back, it's worse than Williams' situation right now!!
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By Jensonb
#112258
Oh dear.
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By Hexagram
#112263
The collision in the first corner between Nick, Kubica & Crapajimi made both cars seem slower than they actually are, but to be honest they have failed to keep up with development. And last is where they deserve to be if BMW cant be bothered to keep up with the development race.
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By Jensonb
#112275
Kubica must be doubly livid about them giving up on his WDC charge last year now.
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By Denthúl
#112289
Hrm. The new light-weight chassis will need to be pretty good, otherwise I could see Robert walking out mid-season (it's believed that there is a clause in his contract that would allow him to do so should BMW Sauber not be at the desired performance level). At which point, there are several places he could end up, depending on how other drivers' contracts are.
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By bud
#112293
Hrm. The new light-weight chassis will need to be pretty good, otherwise I could see Robert walking out mid-season (it's believed that there is a clause in his contract that would allow him to do so should BMW Sauber not be at the desired performance level). At which point, there are several places he could end up, depending on how other drivers' contracts are.


Peter Windsor was saying on Ten Australias coverage before the race (yes we finally have a 1 hour intro to the GP's :clap:) that Alonso was asked the perpetual question "are you going to Ferrari next season" to his reply being Ferrari? id rather go to Brawn!

obviously that means little but if Fernando has signed something its possible that there is a get out clause if Ferrari is not up to pace? so i would think if Ferrari cannot get him they will get Kubica.
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By Frosty
#112313
BMW have fell into the Grand Canyon of failure this weekend and are going backwards far faster than their cars go forward! Both drivers are obviously not very happy at the moment.
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By McLaren Fan
#112337
I'm surprised just how poor BMW are. They were talking themselves up for this season after halting their development of the 2008 car and claiming to lightyears ahead of everybody with KERS. Serious questions need to be asked.
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