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I agree because I am Fernando Alonso fan. Toyota to him could be the Peugeot team, if the team returns. Alonso/Trulli duo could be a source of hard power of Toyota team. |
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The start point was the above post. So who has what it takes.
There are the usual question marks over Trulli - although I'd like to see him try. Alonso would be good IMO, he is the best out there and is incredibly consistent. SO not only fast, but has the characteristics of a great endurance driver. Who else? Jenson, Webber, Kobayashi? |
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I've always thought that Coulthard would make a good endurance driver, I know he's retired. Michael Schumacher of course.
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I think Jenson would make a good transition with having a smooth driving style. I think Fernando would also make a good endurance driver. I dont really watch F1 much any more so cant comment on many more drivers.
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Like to see Barrichello in a drive , Trulli and Webber .
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Webber's done it of course, so has Coulthard (albeit briefly) (and in what were once termed GT cars).
I can see TOGF having another go if someone puts up a wad of cash. I can see Fernando having a go because I think he actually wants to. I'd have liked to see Rubens in sportscars rather than wasting his time elsewhere.... I'm not in the least fussed about Trulli - can't say I was ever a fan. |
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Would like to see DC back in sportscars and was hoping he'd get in with Brundle to really maximise that publicity but obviously they have gone their separate ways in terms of UK tv contracts.
I'd like to see Webber back. I'm not sure he'll be content to slide slowly towards the rear of the F1 grid once his time at Red Bull comes to an end. I think Timo Glock could be quick but most of all I'd love to see Button competing. He's my favourite F1 driver but I reckon he could turn his hand to anything. Some people maybe don't like the fact that ex-F1 drivers might immediately look to sportscars but I love the fact that some are seeing the WEC as a viable alternative. If the series does gain traction and more manufacturers enter I think the influx of F1 talent will only continue. |
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I seem to remember Button saying he would like to try Le Mans at some stage but it would have to be after F1. I think he would make a very good sports car driver.
I would imagine most F1 drivers should adapt to prototypes, but saloon type cars can often prove more difficcult for them. Kimi Raikkonen would probably like it, less promo work with more driving. |
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I'm not on the Raikkonen bandwagon. He'll complain the steering is bad, doesn't seem like he's good on sharing a car with others and is mostly a solo type of driver. Not bad within the team, as a teammate, but he seems more suited to F1. He wants a car to his liking and sharing it with someone else who doesn't follow the same path of setup as he, would probably be a bad combo. Alonso and Hamilton are the types of drivers where they can get in a car and drive it as is and get the best they can out of it. Both of them have won races in cars that're far from the best. '09 McLaren. '08 Renault (even if it was a cheat in one of those wins).
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As a fan of Toyota, he Trulli let me down in 2009. I feel they had a shot at winning Bahrain, Spa, Brazil and possibly Suzuka. Oh well. If he does sign with them for the TS030 in 2013, maybe his 'Trulli train' wouldn't be so bad for conserving fuel!
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DC will be driving in DTM this year and has for the last couple of years so he is most definitely not retired. I could see him getting into a sports car program if it didn't clash with his F1 commentating. I don't get why everybody is so down on Trulli. The guy was in F1 for 14 years. Considering the way F1 chews up and spits out drivers, that is pretty impressive and I would love to see how he does in a sports car.
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Seems like he is a Mercedes driver now, like Ralf Shumacher. I wonder if Mercedes will go back to endurance racing anytime in the near future. I sure hope the 2014 regulations entice them, as well as Nissan and Honda.
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Button, Webber and perhaps Perez? He seems to be good on tires. And then there's the quick and quiet Nick... oh hand on....
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if i had to pick some names i'd say Alonso, Kobayashi, Hamilton, Massa and Kubica. All in the Toyota program Please!
think Time on top for Kubica is slipping away. he's been out of touch with things for ages we are not too sure if he's ever going to be as competitive as he once was. same with Massa. he's a fading star |
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I'm not sure a driver that needs to be constantly reminded to go quick is well suited for endurance racing.
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Only two current drivers spring to mind. Webber & JB. Although Mark's been there and done it however I think that Jenson's style and abiltity in the wet would be really good at Le Mans. Then again it never rains at LM
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I'm sure they're prepared for wet weather. 4wd at speeds above 120kmh won't help too much since rain will slow things down. So that advantage of 4wd traction out of slower corners needs to be looked at carefully. What's this have do with F1 drivers in LMP's? Maybe Nakajima will be good in the wet with his SGT experience.
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I'd quite like to see a combined LM entry of Raikkonen, Loeb and Rossi. Three champs from different parts of the sport taking on one that's new to them all.
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Loebs already ticked that one on his CV and is now building his own team for GT racing. That said Rossi would be very interesting maybe he should hang up the leathers, that Duke is doing him no favours.
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