TomTom94
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Having just looked it up... 2, Kubica and Alonso.Thats the problem with fixing things that aren't broken.
How many drivers won outside of the top 2 teams in 2008 again?
Having just looked it up... 2, Kubica and Alonso.Thats the problem with fixing things that aren't broken.
How many drivers won outside of the top 2 teams in 2008 again?
Thats the problem with fixing things that aren't broken.
How many drivers won outside of the top 2 teams in 2008 again?
It's not just about winning. Rosberg had an opportunity to win the 2008 singapore GP, but blew it by crossing the pit lane exit, and getting a drive through.
Do you think he will be the next Nick Heidfeld or will he be a race winner or even a champion?
Yep not only were all 4 drivers in the top teams winners, and 3 of them even championship contenders, but there were also 3 winners outside of the top 2 teams as well combined with good on track action and uncertainty about who would win the championship.Vettel, Alonso, Kubica.
Well today should make his future brighter
I find him quick on an empty track, and he seems fairly mistake free, he'd make a good solid number 2 imo, but I can't see him winning a WDC, unless the new Merc is something extremely special.
In my book, this was Rosberg's long-overdue weekend of graduation. I hope he can build on it and actually, I think he will.
Hot Bahrain will be difficult - even in a bullet-proof Mercedes; but whilst his team-mate continues to scratch his head about tyres, Rosberg seems to be understanding how to set-up and drive his car for them. Be sure of one thing: Schumacher will be taking notes…
I expect Mercedes to hold a cool hand for cooler circuits: so strong it will threaten more victories from their faster driver - who just lost his F1 virginity.