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How would Webber go in a Maclaren?
After years of being subjected to DC's hopelesness i guess we've pretty much all given up on having a real racer in that car.JV and Fissi just aren't 'mercedes men' unfortunately(allthough i still hope against hope)-the one and only thing that keeps DC there.
How do you think Mark webber would go?I say this because he WOULD be good at the mercedes promo stuff-i don't know why i think this..it just makes sense.But most importantly would he deserve the seat?Is he fast enough or is it too early to tell at all? |
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I'm pretty sure he's fast enough. But I think it's a little early to tell. This year may help with that.
Not sure what the relationship with Mark and the bigwigs at Merc is like. I know for a fact that Mark and Norbert Haug did not speak at all between Le Mans 1998 and Christmas 2001. Mark was pretty ****ed off about being blamed for flipping the Mercs. Having said that, he seems a pretty easy-going lad, and I don't think he'd hold too big a grudge. |
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Oops!I forgot all about his past mercedes job!But as with all things formula none,things will be 'forgiven'.
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There's ntohing to forgive, really!! Norberg just made a fool of himself and wouldn't accept the design deficiency of the Mercedes that could have killed two drivers. I think he is still too stubborn to accept that he made a mistake and apologise.
As for Mark, well he is finally (hopefully) in a car that might be competitive at some races. I hope he makes his Mark this year in F1 so that his future will be on the rise again with Mercedes. |
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I reckon Mark in a McLaren Merc would be magical (hows that for alliteration?)
Would show Coulthard what for on occassion... the skills at Minardi involved scraping the rust off in each practice session as there is no testing, how much better would mark be if he ran the car between races?? |
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I think Mark have little trouble doing better than DC. I'm not so sure he'd have much for Kimi.
I've never understood why McLaren is willing to have mediocre drivers and stick with them. On any other team, if one driver smokes another driver, the 2nd seat becomes open. It seems like it would have been the perfect environment for a guy like Frenzen. Remember how well he did at Jordan after Williams? Imagine if he was in a McLaren! I don't get why JV, Fisi, Irvine, Webber, etc. weren't picked up by McLaren. |
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I rate Webber at about the same level as DC. Which isn't as insulting as it sounds as DC has won several GPs over the years.
The problem is anyone else driving the same car won a lot more. I'm sure MW could get a few wins as DC has over the years driving the best cars but I don't see him as having the same level of natural talent as Kimi. |
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I see Mark as a real future WDC the car is the only missing link I rate him as high as Kimmi Ralf RB & jpm he just needs time & the car to show what he is capable of
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He'd go, nnnnneeeoowwwww!
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He'd go as fast as Jacques.
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Z-man, i commend your defending of DC, but how is it that, dispite never being in a car less than third best in 8 1/2 seasons (and 5 1/2 of those seasons were in a car no less than second best) that he has only managed 12 wins?
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Ah,Zman i was wondering when you would turn up and try to defend DC.Thanks all the same but no thanks.Your about the only one left you know-and there is a reason for that....We all got sick to death of him telling us how great he is.
No,don't bother with the ron dennis quotes-it's all PR BS anyway....Ron knows just as well as anyone that a good third of the drivers on the grid would smoke DC.He's just there to do the PR work that the fast fins are pretty much useless at |
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For now, DC is teaching Kimi a lot behind the scenes, and this can continue for 2003. However, if Kimi beats DC that really should be the signal for a replacement driver to come in and challenge Kimi. I think someone like Justin Wilson would do better than Webber though. People here over-rate Webber, he only looked really good at Minardi because Yoong's so bad, Alonso made a bigger impression in fighting with other teams, and Mark should have breezed to the F3000 title, when instead Justin did.
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I really think you under rate webber Boots
Alonso did a good job in mindari but webber did a better job Wilson well we shall see and yes young did less than impress but webber drove his own year with great results you can not say he didn't webber was fighting the same cars as Alonso did the f3000 title I agree he should have won that but I also remember he was taken out a few times to that's not a excues thats just racing yes webber has a few fans here but for good reason don't judge to soon |
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DC is there because he helps sell sponsoship space to UK Businesses and is a solid circulator, nothing more. He's good with the PR stuff, generally not saying anything out of turn, what team boss looking for a safe second driver wouldn't want him? DC sure as hell isn't there for his race winning credentials however, as they simply don't add up.
Similarly Mark, try to look past your support for your driver and at the actual performances. He lucked into 5th at Aus because he was far enough back to begin with, to aviod the first corner mayhem and also achieved...??? I'm not saying he's a bad driver but really did nothing out of the ordinary in his first year. |
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as mr v has already said, 12 wins from 8 years in one the best cars on the grid simply isn't good enough for a self aclaimed potential world champion.
British businesses do like to be asociated with a high, profile, highly technical sport like F1 and as Coulthard is the most high profile British driver currently in F1, they latch on to him. As long as you always take PR speak as written you will fail to see what is actually going on. There is no way any team would bad mouth its own driver in public (although this has happened from time to time with DC), but that doesn't say much for what's happening behind closed doors. Many British fans would love DC to succeed but have simply got bored of waiting. |
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