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Old 22 May 2004, 10:26 (Ref:978600)   #51
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pole2pole should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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Originally posted by Andrew2001
What a dumb ass question which is just asking for trouble lol.
Depends who was in the Ferrari for sure. But for example, I believe if Barrichello and say Button were in the Ferrari, and TGF and Raikkonen in the BARs, I think you'd see both the BARs within tenths of the Ferraris on the g rid and perhaps the odd win or so for both MS and Raikkonen.
Very good point Andrew2001 but the problem you have here is if MS went to bar it would have to be on his terms which would mean that Kimi would not be there and if he had to be in the team then he would'nt be aloud to race MS. That is the only problem i have with MS
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