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de la Rosa or Wurz?
If Montoya can't go at Imola, who would you put in the car if you were McLaren?
Pedro did a decent job at Bahrain, was quick, racey, but a little ragged. I don't think you can fault him for that, being out of a race seat for a while can make you a bit rusty! Wurz lost out on the drive in Bahrain due to lack of seat time in the new car, but in Friday practice he was pretty quick... and, because of his past contributions to the team, would probably have been a no-brainer choice for Bahrain without that little fact that he hadn't driven the car yet. Personally, I think both would end up about the same on pace and race result, but I would like to see Wurz get the drive (just to share the love) if Montoya can't go in Imola... |
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Why Wurz? Yes he's more than capable, but it'd be more than a little hard on PDLR after his performance in Bahrain.
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14 Apr 2005, 12:34 (Ref:1277987) | #4 | |
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I'd think it was hard on Alex too to see all his hard work over the years being rewarded by a car which he can't fit into...
I'm sure he would've gotten the back up driver role if he could've fit in it at the start of the winter season testing... |
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Also true. But especially where opportunity is concerned, you need a lucky break. Wurz didn't get it, Pedro did.
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I've been vocal about Wurz many times before - to sum up my feelings I'll just say that I find his situation at McLaren grossly unfair and an horrendous waste of talent. He has had moves to race drives blocked by McLaren, despite their promises to the contrary, and then to not fit into the new car just adds insult to injury. PDLR was hugely entertaining, for sure, but not massively competent and professional - if Pedro were to make the same mistakes at Imola that he made in Bahrain it would be race over.
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Wurz should drive at Imola if Montoya is unavailable - he's the contracted reserve.
I can't agree with Glen about Wurz being in an unfair situation. He chose to take McLaren's offer when he was hardly inundated with race drive offers, and while it's possible they may have (understandably) stopped him leaving mid-season, he's always signed on again at the end of each year. The team clearly regard him very highly for the test work he does too. |
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May be out and out "unfair" is putting it too strongly, but neither has he had what he deserves. It ires me when any team or company or politician can say one thing and then do another (which, as I understand it, is what has happenned), but then again I guess it's a big boy's game and **** happens.
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If Alex wasn't happy he could have walked away at the end of 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 but never did
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i don't know if one would do better than the other . but I would put Wurz . just to see what he can do ..
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What is Ron going to do?
If your were in the same position as Ron Dennis how would you choose with you heart or with your mind?
The Emotional answer is probably Wurz The Rational and Business answer is Pedro de la Rosa (obviously faster and more experience with the MP-20) According to me the best thing for everybody would be JPM out for another 2 GPs Wurz races in Imola and PdlR in Barcelona and I have nothing against JPM I wish him the best just afraid he races injured. |
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At this point, I would be tempted to give Wurz a chance (if Montoya can't race).
De la Rosa had a spectacular race, but in the end he only won back the positions he had lost by his earlier errors. I do not know whether or not his engine suffered because of this. But I do know that Wurz is allowed to use a new engine, whereas De la Rosa would have to use the engine he used in Bahrein... So if Montoya would have to miss this race, putting Wurz in the race seat this time would probably be better for the team. |
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I think it's an easy choice to go with Wurz - longer within the team, contracted 3rd driver, I'd still be embarassed for building a car he couldn't fit into...
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thats a good point . using Pedro and old engine .or Wurz and new engine . . the balance turning in Alex favour . i think .
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de la Rosa wasn't a crasher in the past, he'd done a huge amount of laps in the new car, and he still went off in the race twice. Wurz had some of the most spectacular crashes in F1 history, hasn't had much mileage in the new car, and hasn't raced for twice as long as Pedro, so how rusty is he going to be, at a track which isn't as forgiving as Bahrain. Having a fresh engine in the car if Wurz drives it (another silly loophole I hope is later closed) wouldn't be enough of an advantage in my mind.
Third drivers always show unrealistic pace - look at Zonta last year in particular, he was routienty the fastest Toyota driver when he was the tester, and the slowest when he'd been promoted to race duty - so I'm not sure Alex's showing in Bahrain can be used for the argument. |
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Wurz is a very fair choice IMHO.
Although Pedro would have a much more favourable slot in Q1. |
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I think Pedro deserves another shot. He did a pretty good job in Bahrain and I think it would be tough to punt him after that.
Having said that, if they merely want to also give Wurz a run, I don't have too many problems with that - would be interesting to see how he goes after so much time testing over recent years. |
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Wurz - he is the nomiated driver. If they run PDLR then there is a serious missmatch between contracts and reality! The only reason he didn't get the nod last race was the size issue, it's been resolved so it's goodnight PDLR.
Per other threads, PDLR had a pretty average race in a great car. |
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I think it should be Wurtz..He is contracted to drive, it is the right thing to do MR Dennis..By the way side issue does anyone know how much Alexander Wurtz get's paid to test for Mac?
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I think Ron will let PDLR drive , after his performance in Bahrain.
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