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28 Sep 2001, 02:57 (Ref:152450) | #1 | ||
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David vs Kimi
How will DC cope with the speed of Kimi. I can see Kimi being the new love interest for Ron Dennis so again DC will have to cope with not being the preferred driver. Would Kimi have been better going to Ferrari and spending a couple of years under MS instead of an under achieving DC. Anybody is a better driver than Rubens and Ferrari need to groom a driver to take over from MS when he finally decides to retire (Now that will be a sad day for the sport).
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28 Sep 2001, 03:40 (Ref:152461) | #2 | ||
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I think Kimi has done the right thing by going to Mclaren. It would have been a waste of talent to have him play secound fiddle to TGF at Ferrari. At Mclaren he will get equal treatment. And I can easily see him outperforming DC.
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28 Sep 2001, 13:45 (Ref:152675) | #3 | ||
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If DC can drive like he did at Monaco and Barcelona this year, little Kimi doesn't have a chance
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28 Sep 2001, 14:01 (Ref:152684) | #4 | ||
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DC, I would start packing your bags now, because Kimi will be staying, and little Nicky will be taking your place at the end of next year.
Don't let the door hit you on your way out. Have a nice life. Last edited by f1manoz; 28 Sep 2001 at 14:02. |
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28 Sep 2001, 15:13 (Ref:152709) | #5 | ||
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Kimi should be able to beat DC once in a while but DC will beat him consistently.
Some people just hate DC to the point of not recognizing what is obvious. He has been a frequent Schumacher beater. His only problem was his inability to put together a consistent performance. Now that Hakkinen is not there he should have one big problem off his shoulders. There is something about Kimi that puts a big question mark. His attitude at Austria opening the doors so easily for Schumacher being one among many. He just does not have the spirit to fight whoever is behind him. Probably he needs a piece of advice from Bernoldi….LOL |
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28 Sep 2001, 16:03 (Ref:152728) | #7 | ||
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Initially I can see DC comprehensivley beating Kimi. Kimi's not good enough. Yet. He doesn't have the experiance. Yet.
I CAN see DC going to Jag at the end of this year and being replaced by Nick (assuming another strong year at Sauber). By then they should be quite a couple. BTW, where does Mika come into all this??? |
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28 Sep 2001, 16:27 (Ref:152740) | #8 | ||
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C'mon guys DC said : "2002 is my year !!!"
he forgot to say for what ! |
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28 Sep 2001, 16:52 (Ref:152761) | #9 | |
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no rush to be WDC, there's always a next year....
try and try until you succeed |
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28 Sep 2001, 17:08 (Ref:152769) | #10 | ||
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"Next Year" was something Schumacher had been saying since 96 until it finally happen in 2000. Why would it not happen for DC?
When they say "Next Year" they are saying they hope it will be next year. You can only say that if you have the confidence you will drive the best car. If everything comes together then it happens. look back to 2000. |
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28 Sep 2001, 18:54 (Ref:152832) | #11 | |||
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Kimi will be beaten by JPM (JPM experience) Kimi will be beaten by TGF (KIMIs fear and MS experience) The car can help you, but what turns you into a STAR is your racing skills on your car, your guts, and having a dream... IMHO the one at Mclaren this year should be Nick... MIKI has a lot to learn yet. That A1ring Kimi's move on TGF will be never forgotten. Mika is into this because he was the wise racer at Mclaren... now that they got an experienced guy with a "wild life" and a newbie... Last edited by facco; 28 Sep 2001 at 18:59. |
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28 Sep 2001, 23:27 (Ref:153061) | #12 | ||
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29 Sep 2001, 00:11 (Ref:153084) | #13 | ||
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Come on!! The only thing DC is experienced at is being second best in the fastest car.
Kimi R has the true youth, the hunger, the focus and the pace to make mincemeat of DC. |
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29 Sep 2001, 00:34 (Ref:153090) | #14 | ||
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No predictions but maybe the threat of another teammate pushing him out of the limelight will inspire DC to even greater heights. I sure hope so, he's running out of time.
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29 Sep 2001, 08:59 (Ref:153158) | #15 | |
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As for Mika, he's done the right thing in my opinion. Next year, Mclaren could well be going for 3rd place behind Williams and Ferrari, so why hang around? Mclaren could catch up by 2003 and then he can go for the WDC.
Kimi's good, but then so was Bunsen. They both need more experience, and for the short term I'd have expected Nick Heidfeld who has beated Kimi in both qualifying and on race points so far. |
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