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View Poll Results: If Hakkinen hadn't retired, would he have made a difference in 2002? | |||
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9 | 29.03% |
No |
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22 | 70.97% |
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I am thinking aloud here, but was Hakkinen's retirement the catalyst for Ferrari's dominance? He had an inferior car in 2001, but still beat Schumacher and Ferrari twice in 2001. So if Hakkinen hadn't retired, do you think he could have given Schumacher a run for his money this year? Or would he have ended up being beaten by David Coulthard?
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