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Sandwhcih
He'll get it
Can I spoil it?
Sandwhcih
He'll get it
Can I spoil it?
not if i do first!
he means baugette...as in the driver not a breadstick
*I think*
I thought kobi was confirmed?
And kobi is more of a sushi guy i doubt he would want wheat based products blocking his way.
I thought kobi was confirmed?
And kobi is more of a sushi guy i doubt he would want wheat based products blocking his way.
kobi is confirmed, its just that teams generally go with two drivers.
Baguette will get the drive, spray CS gas in a Taxi driver's face and then get put in the nick.
i don't get it, why would a bread stick attack a taxi driver?
Apparently it could be Pedro de la Rosa
Apparently it could be Pedro de la Rosa
Pedro de la Rosa is expected to be announced as Kamui Kobayashi's team-mate at Sauber for 2010.
Swiss newspaper Blick, which has close ties to the Peter Sauber-led team, reported the news is likely to be confirmed soon barring "an earthquake in Hinwil".
Spaniard de la Rosa, who will turn 39 next month, last raced full-time in 2002 with Jaguar. He has since been McLaren's test and reserve driver, and the El Mundo newspaper reported recently the team had given him until the last day of 2009 to decide on his F1 role for 2010.
NZZ am Sonntag quoted Peter Sauber as admitting that "an experienced man" with "new knowledge for the team" had been signed to partner Kobayashi in 2010. He also ruled out that this driver was Nick Heidfeld.
Also Sauber had "not decided" when an application to change the name of his team would be made. In the wake of BMW's withdrawal and the collapse of the Qadbak buyout, the 66-year-old Sauber stepped in to rescue the team he founded in the early 90s.
Sauber admitted that agreeing a new name was not an immediate priority. "[It's] currently called BMW Sauber F1 Team, because we registered ourselves as such with the FIA, and that's how we will line up. It is not decided at present when we will submit an application for a change of the name."
He also admitted to disappointment that, after 15 years with Sauber, Malaysian oil company Petronas decided to switch its sponsorship to Mercedes for 2010 and beyond.
"We knew that Petronas wanted to be with an automobile manufacturer," said Sauber. "I was disappointed but not surprised. It has no direct impact on the budget for 2010, but of course it hurts. More money is always better, although of course we will try to have a title sponsor."
Apparently it could be Pedro de la Rosa
do not want
want Heidfeld
please GO AND GET HEIDFELD
if it's not Heidfeld then I'll cry.
Apparently it could be Pedro de la Rosa
do not want
want Heidfeld
please GO AND GET HEIDFELD
if it's not Heidfeld then I'll cry.I'm sure he'll get a drive, considering he's not bad at all.
It's about Sauber's lineup, how can Sauber be world champion with De La Rosa?! Heidfeld is 3425393588724x a better driver. And it would be better for Heidfeld to be at Sauber as well, because they will beat "Renault".
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