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#256802
ESPNF1:

"Not at the moment," Barrichello said when asked if he was considering his options. "Right now I am frustrated by the fact I am driving my balls off and finishing nowhere. The car's not there, you are fighting all the way, but having said that it's just too early to think about walking away. Driving a bad car is never bearable. It's never good enough, but I have this big motivation to turn things around.

"I asked [Sir] Jackie Stewart before the race 'Jackie tell me why I still love this thing so much when I'm starting from 19th?' I could stay at home and enjoy being with my kids, but I need this. I need the adrenaline, and I need to be able to turn things around. I'm sure I will, but I'm suffering here at the moment."

:eek:
#256810
Moaning again, blah blah blah. At least he has kids already so the self mutilation shouldn't be much to worry about.
#256812
Moaning again, blah blah blah. At least he has kids already so the self mutilation shouldn't be much to worry about.

Well, I'll be waiting for his voice to turn into a soprano :hehe:
#256814
I think he loves it at Williams. Maybe he knows that this is his swan song and he does not want anyone to think that he is slow because of him.

A poor workman blames his tools
#256823
I think he loves it at Williams. Maybe he knows that this is his swan song and he does not want anyone to think that he is slow because of him.

A poor workman blames his tools


:yikes: Maldonado must be abysmal! I had such high hopes for Williams this year, I mean we know Rubino is a garden variety midfield F1 driver but perhaps he's giving good feedback as to the car, it's not like his team mate is out there fighting for podiums.
#256842
I think he loves it at Williams. Maybe he knows that this is his swan song and he does not want anyone to think that he is slow because of him.

A poor workman blames his tools


:yikes: Maldonado must be abysmal! I had such high hopes for Williams this year, I mean we know Rubino is a garden variety midfield F1 driver but perhaps he's giving good feedback as to the car, it's not like his team mate is out there fighting for podiums.

A bit harsh :D(© Darwin Dali)

I think that's unfair on Rubens, yes he can be whinny but so can 90% of F1 drivers; he kept up with Michael for the most part during his Ferrari years and on occasion beat him on merit!
#256844
I am not saying Rubens is bad, it is not as if you can survive in F1 for so long and be bad, I just feel that if I was a team owner especially one that has been floated on the stock exchange that one of my highest profile empolyees have ripped my merchandise to bits.
#256846
I am not saying Rubens is bad, it is not as if you can survive in F1 for so long and be bad, I just feel that if I was a team owner especially one that has been floated on the stock exchange that one of my highest profile empolyees have ripped my merchandise to bits.

But what Rubens is saying is true; Williams has been abysmal this season, a team with such history and pedigree should not be at the back fighting with the newbies. I think it's kinda double standards, Lewis Hamilton rips his team to shreds before the season even started, yet that is accepted, Rubens does it after five races of driving an underperforming car and it's jumped on!
#256854
Barrichello never stops complaining, he has always blamed someone else for his own lack of performance. His car may be poor but badmouthing his team at every opportunity is hardly going to motivate them.
I mean he even said in the past that the only reason that Button beat him to the title in the Brawn is because he signed his contract earlier.Pathetic.
If Williams are relying on Barrichello to get them back up there they are in for a tough time.
#256855
I am not saying Rubens is bad, it is not as if you can survive in F1 for so long and be bad, I just feel that if I was a team owner especially one that has been floated on the stock exchange that one of my highest profile empolyees have ripped my merchandise to bits.

But what Rubens is saying is true; Williams has been abysmal this season, a team with such history and pedigree should not be at the back fighting with the newbies. I think it's kinda double standards, Lewis Hamilton rips his team to shreds before the season even started, yet that is accepted, Rubens does it after five races of driving an underperforming car and it's jumped on!


I think it is just unprofessional for any member of any company to bad mouth there employer to the world media.
#256858
I am not saying Rubens is bad, it is not as if you can survive in F1 for so long and be bad, I just feel that if I was a team owner especially one that has been floated on the stock exchange that one of my highest profile empolyees have ripped my merchandise to bits.

But what Rubens is saying is true; Williams has been abysmal this season, a team with such history and pedigree should not be at the back fighting with the newbies. I think it's kinda double standards, Lewis Hamilton rips his team to shreds before the season even started, yet that is accepted, Rubens does it after five races of driving an underperforming car and it's jumped on!

I think it is just unprofessional for any member of any company to bad mouth there employer to the world media.

Exactly, but when it's a popular driver like Mr Hamilton with millions of adoring fans, a blind eye tends to be turned, which is even more unacceptable. It's like these Hollywood socialites that break the law and get off lightly (being released from jail after a week or two of a three month) because of their fame and popularity, one brush for everyone else throw away the brush!
#256861
I am not saying Rubens is bad, it is not as if you can survive in F1 for so long and be bad, I just feel that if I was a team owner especially one that has been floated on the stock exchange that one of my highest profile empolyees have ripped my merchandise to bits.

But what Rubens is saying is true; Williams has been abysmal this season, a team with such history and pedigree should not be at the back fighting with the newbies. I think it's kinda double standards, Lewis Hamilton rips his team to shreds before the season even started, yet that is accepted, Rubens does it after five races of driving an underperforming car and it's jumped on!

I think it is just unprofessional for any member of any company to bad mouth there employer to the world media.

Exactly, but when it's a popular driver like Mr Hamilton with millions of adoring fans, a blind eye tends to be turned, which is even more unacceptable. It's like these Hollywood socialites that break the law and get off lightly (being released from jail after a week or two of a three month) because of their fame and popularity, one brush for everyone else throw away the brush!


Your so going to get it. We were all doing so well for quite some time.
#256862
MIchael Schumacher describes this guy perfectly - a crier. Ever since he signed on the dotted line at Ferrari "I am No.2", and drove for them, he's been whining and whining and whining...his press conferences were the highlight for me. I'd be watching with my dad, and I'd tell him, watch he's about to give his next excuse about why he ended up behind Michael and TADA! It'd be the first thing he says.
#256865
I am not saying Rubens is bad, it is not as if you can survive in F1 for so long and be bad, I just feel that if I was a team owner especially one that has been floated on the stock exchange that one of my highest profile empolyees have ripped my merchandise to bits.

But what Rubens is saying is true; Williams has been abysmal this season, a team with such history and pedigree should not be at the back fighting with the newbies. I think it's kinda double standards, Lewis Hamilton rips his team to shreds before the season even started, yet that is accepted, Rubens does it after five races of driving an underperforming car and it's jumped on!

I think it is just unprofessional for any member of any company to bad mouth there employer to the world media.

Exactly, but when it's a popular driver like Mr Hamilton with millions of adoring fans, a blind eye tends to be turned, which is even more unacceptable. It's like these Hollywood socialites that break the law and get off lightly (being released from jail after a week or two of a three month) because of their fame and popularity, one brush for everyone else throw away the brush!


Celebrities can pay better lawyers, do you know how overcrowded LA jails are? So the treatment they get at leas in sentencing isn't preferential (I know hard to believe) About the Lewis thing and his adoring fans, I think we'd be giving Rubino a lot more leeway if he had a WDC or two under his belt over the course of his career.

No doubt the car is a piece of poop, but I'm actually supporting him on this one because he's in the same breath saying that he wants to turn it around, I'm sure there are countless engineers and staff that are saying the same thing and to top it all off, his frustration came from having a broken car, not from having a slow car. After all Maldonado made it to Q3, so maybe there was improvement but if the car doesn't work, then it's hard to work on set up.

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