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17th July 2017, 12:54 #11
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18th July 2017, 05:31 #12
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19th July 2017, 12:44 #13
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Palmer obvious no1 candidate, no pace, no results...
Agree with Kvyat also, brings nothing but havoc.
Without daddy money, Stroll would also be a strong contender
As for Räikkönen, who would replace him that could get better results? A bit harsh talk here towards a Monaco pole setter who was also strong in Silverstone before tyre blowing.
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21st July 2017, 11:13 #14
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21st July 2017, 19:15 #15
Probably only the Red Bull/Mercedes boys and Alonso, but they won't be joining.
I'd make a serious offer for Sainz. He needs a better car than the Toro Rosso and Red Bull is already set for the next season and maybe 2019 too. Put Sainz in the Ferrari and he will develop into a Grand Prix winner.
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22nd July 2017, 01:56 #16
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23rd July 2017, 21:37 #17
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Hey Baggie, what do you think about your headline grabbing prognosticator, always with the controversy. He seems to this casual observer that he is a rabble-rouser, not an objective reporter:
Williams deputy team principal Claire Williams has silenced former world champion Jacques Villeneuve’s criticism of rookie Lance Stroll, believing he is performing as was expected from the team.
Villeneuve, who drove for Williams for three seasons from 1996-1998, was vocal in his comments about the teenagers performances this season, labelling him as the worst rookie in Formula 1 history.May the forza be with you
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23rd July 2017, 22:09 #18
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It makes for a good story when the hometown hero doesn't endorse the new guy right away .
He was telling it as he saw it when he said he was the worst because he obviously expected more , given the preparation he had .
My two cents have it as a bit harsh from JV , as the kid's only 18 , but he had to post those results he did or Jacques wouldn't have looked so mean towards him at all .
Now that he has , JV still stands by his former opinion , but commended the lad for his efforts to get points and podium .
But , that doesn't get into the headline , because it's not controversial enough .
I think it's great that there's a rivalry there , with Jacques supposedly barred from the Williams garage .
I expect they'll get together at some point and reconcile , maybe with a poutine eating contest to settle the score .
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24th July 2017, 00:29 #19
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Sounds like a waste of time by the blabbermouth, but I guess in some circles when Jacques talks people listen, and I didn't read his entire commentary. Why not give me a link to his original comments. Not sure I can muddle all the way through, because I find him extremely arrogant,caustic, as well as reactive (worst F1 rookie of all time?), and it annoys the hell out of me.
Last edited by Tazio; 24th July 2017 at 05:12.
May the forza be with you
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24th July 2017, 08:35 #20
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I regard JV in the same light. He's probably one of the poorer WDC's we've ever had. And, lets face it, he only won the championship in the final race of the year in a season which his car was up to 0.5 tenths of a second ahead of the rest of the field. I don't really understand where his arrogance comes from, he wasn't great by any means, and in the latter part of his career he was extremely awful..
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