To be honest AJ I think Barrichello has out performed Hulkenburg for most of the season.
To be honest AJ I think Barrichello has out performed Hulkenburg for most of the season.
Where would he even go? He's doing well for himself where he is and has RB to mentor him. Williams (maybe bar Renault) are the best team outside the championship contending teams so he won't move.
Vettel + Alonso is a partnership that would not work well... just like when Alonso was with Hamilton @ McLaren.
Hulkenburg will probably stick with Williams in my opinion.
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During the first half of the season - yes.
Vettel I doubt will ever move from Red Bull, like Hamilton from Mclaren.
Williams ousted him in favour of a pay driver.
An the fact it wouldn't work is why I want it.![]()
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One for the road. :rolleyes:
If Kubica gets a championship contending car he'll do very well. What a driver.
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You could say that about almost every driver, Button being an example of that.
I can't wait to see what Mclaren and Lotus have in store! I hope Force India confirm Hulkenburg and Di Resta too, they're amazing drivers.
One for the road. :rolleyes:
So another update to trying to make F1 go green... at least the cars will still have the same sort of power in the cars.Formula 1 stakeholders have reached an agreement for grand prix cars to use a new type of 'green' engine from 2013.
The sport will switch from the current 2.4-litre V8s to 1.6-litre four-cylinder turbo engines with energy recovery systems and fuel restrictions.
KERS is also being upgraded from 60kw to 120kw also in 2013.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/moto...ne/9255871.stm
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If you look at some of the tracks which the true drivers shine at, he always puts in an amazing performance. Look at Monte Carlo a few years back etc.
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I know, he did brilliant in a car which was suited to his style. An over-steering Mclaren doesn't, but in the wet conditions he shone.
Buttons a good driver, he just likes to have a very exact set-up. He is like Alonso in that respect. Felipe hates the set-up of Alonso-designed Ferraris.
One for the road. :rolleyes:
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