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14 Mar 2004, 21:49 (Ref:905331) | #1 | |
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Who / What to believe??
Latest news, Ralf is now, or should I say once again, on the verge of signing with Toyota for 2005. Who knows what to believe. Don't guys like Weber care that they are losing all credibility? Or is it the media spinning tales again? Probably a combination. You can't believe anything you read about F1 it seems. No wonder they call it the F1 circus.
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14 Mar 2004, 21:59 (Ref:905339) | #2 | |
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Until another team comes out and says they have signed Ralf I belive he will be at Toyota next year
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14 Mar 2004, 22:00 (Ref:905341) | #3 | |
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Don't believe anyone about anything until you see who's in the car, on the grid!
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14 Mar 2004, 22:07 (Ref:905344) | #4 | ||
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I really don't understand this trend of signing with teams for the following season, before the present season is up!
First Montoya and now Ralf. What a joke F1 would become if this becomes a standard practice. No other sport that I know of, would stand for this. How is a team and car to develop, if its present drivers are signed with another team for the following season? It makes a joke of team loyalty, and it makes these drivers look like prostitutes, driving for the "john" that will pay the most. Don't let these guys do this Frank, fire them now! |
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14 Mar 2004, 22:30 (Ref:905357) | #6 | |
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I also agree. It would look good on both JPM and RS to sit. Williams has at least one good driver sitting in wait, who could come in and do the job. Amazingly FW/PH seem content to sit on their hands, even though both drivers have underachieved.
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14 Mar 2004, 22:40 (Ref:905361) | #7 | ||
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If Williams soundly loses one or two more races, to Ferrari, than both Montoya and Ralf will start pouting somewhere in the mid-field anyway, neither trying to win again. They'll just blame the car, the team, the tires or something!
If this happens, I think Frank will be smart enough to pull the plug on these two primadonnas. Seeing how bad the McLaren is, old JPM must be wondering what he's gotten himself into! |
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14 Mar 2004, 23:12 (Ref:905382) | #8 | ||
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Ralf and his manager may end up driving a Renault nxt year but i'd rather scoop out my eyeballs than believe that pair of twisted Bavarians.
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15 Mar 2004, 00:12 (Ref:905414) | #9 | ||
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I've never quite trusted that willi weber and really don't see why the shuey's have him around.
Sure ralf NEEDS him (and isn't that a sad thing to admit to) but michael could do his own pay negotiations . Of course there is the need to have someone in charge of a drivers time (media,interviews etc) I guess if you had to talk to WW you might think it not worth bothering michael,lol.Maybe michael planned it that way |
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15 Mar 2004, 00:13 (Ref:905415) | #10 | ||
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...And i'll say it again-it is SOOO funny seeing willi trying to get the better of Frank,ROTFL
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15 Mar 2004, 01:04 (Ref:905451) | #11 | |
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I think, Ralf to Toyota, Webber to Williams, and Possibly Gene to step up to Williams drive.
Perhaps Willi should remember what happened to Hill, Mansell... etc |
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15 Mar 2004, 01:31 (Ref:905459) | #12 | |
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Button and Webber at Williams in 2005 - pretty certain I'd reckon.
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Re: Who / What to believe??
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15 Mar 2004, 09:53 (Ref:905681) | #15 | ||
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I think that the problem of having at least one driver to count on about next year car design and testing, will be relevant in the second part of the season.
If one of the two current drivers will not be on the top of the pack, it will be better to replace him with a driver for 2005, to trust for the new improvements to bring forward, and keep the other one to battle for the WDC. |
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One must wonder what Frank and Patrick think. I am sure they are not comfortable facing the prospect of losing both drivers at the same time. It also begs the question: Is that the card that Weber is playing? Sounds like an agent ploy to me and it just may backfire on he and his client.
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