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Nico Rosberg to Williams in 2006?
Would Nico win the GP2 championship, could he join Button at Williams ?
In 2006: Williams: Rosberg-Button BAR: Sato-Barrichello Renault: Alonso-Weber Sauber-BMW: Heidfeld-Fisichella If Nico wins the title (that's a big IF) , with his capabilities andwith the "friends" he and his father have all over F1, he will certainly not be sitting on the pits... |
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Oh mine karimbo a big ? into your wish entry list.
About Rosberg in WilliamsF1 Team, I think it won't be Williams but BMW F1 Team, and, now it's a question mark... #2 driver, or #3 driver? |
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The most likely role for the German Nico Rosberg is either BMW 2nd or 3rd driver, or Williams 3rd driver.
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Yep, don't forget that although the old man is a Finn, Nico was born in Germany.
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Doesn't Williams have too many drivers for next year as it is?
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Indeed, Nico doesn't actually speak a word of Finnish. But his best chance of a race drive next year is probably BMW, and it increases further if he can snatch the GP2 title. He looks to be a good talent.
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I think he has dual citizenship. He has sometimes used the finnish flag but these days he drives under german flag.
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Calm down mabs it was only speculation.
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With Heidfeld out and nico almost GP2 champion, chances are that he will be in Shanghai and Suzuka...
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It would be nice to see a fresh face who didn't have to buy his seat. Formula 1 was in danger of 'dumbing down' because of this. I blame the dotcom crash myself
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I don't see any drivers in Formula One this year who are pure "ride buyers" - the level of merit among this year's field is high.
And certainly higher than in what some would say were the glory days. No dumbing down here. |
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I was under the impression that at least both Jordan and both Minardi drivers were bringing money to the teams. Not sure where I got the idea from though. I have to admit that Monteiro has exceeded all my expectations though.
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Narain brings in all the Tato cash
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He may well be well backed by Tata, but he's still a talented driver, who won races in F3 and Nissan World Series.
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Wouldn't it be better to hire a driver who, say, beat Nico Rosberg in, say, F3? Like, say, Robbie "Not Related To A Famous Driver So I Cannot Get A GP2 Drive Whereas Mathias 'Slower Than Yoong' Lauda Can" Kerr? Or maybe Jamie "I'm Not Related To A Famous Driver Either, So I'm Stuck In German Tintops But If I Changed My Name To Piquet I'd Have Teams Orgasming Over Me" Green?
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And Bernie is now pushing Williams to forget about Button and to go for Nico Rosberg...
I actually had a dream/nightmare sleeping on my desk at work: Williams giving up Button to BAR for a lot of money, Williams giving up Heidfeld and Nico Rosberg to BMW in exchange for a lot of money and JV (the bone inducing JV to accept that being an extension of his contract up to 2007 inclusive). As a JV fan, this would be far from good as I have little faith in Williams' chassis (until they find a competent aerodyanmist), the future V8 Cosworh and Bridgestone rubber. However, this would mean for 2006: BAR: RB/JB BMW: NH/Nico Rosberg Williams: MW/JV This is obviously pure speculation (actually "hallucination" would be more accurate here) on my part. |
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Rubens and Jenson at BAR, Heidfeld and JV and BMW, and Webber and Rosberg at Williams seems quite possible. Then again, Williams have reportedly refused a $12m offer to release Jenson, and I doubt they'd accept twice that - so much of their commercial funding for 2006 is based on having Jenson, and I don't think there's anyone else available who's as good as yet.
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Name me a year where even 16 drivers have been on the grid due purely to talent? Even then, I'm not sure Montiero, Albers or Doornbos have brought much funding - and all 3 have certainly brought talent.
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Rosberg would do very well at Williams IMO, ive watched him racing throughout the season in GP2 this year and he seems to have all the qualities to make a top F1 driver one day. IMO.
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