Hulkenberg could be regretting his switch to Sauber, he might welcome a move to Lotus.Quote:
Originally Posted by Koz
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Hulkenberg could be regretting his switch to Sauber, he might welcome a move to Lotus.Quote:
Originally Posted by Koz
Mike Conway
Why not? He's certainly a much more dependable driver than Heikki or Grosjean. And he's pretty good at adapting to cars, too. He went from 12th on the grid to 3rd yesterday at the RB Ring in only his 3rd ever touring car race in a team that also never ran in DTM before. I think that shows what the man has to offer, especially since except for Hakkinen and Alesi no other recent F1 driver in DTM came even close to winning or challenging for podiums (Schumacher, Frentzen, Coulthard).Quote:
Originally Posted by Koz
Kos, you beat me to the JV joke :D
Romain has used up lots of lives. Whereas JPM and possibly Checo in the modern era are aggressive and get into racing scrapes, RG is aggressive and gets into fund crashes. He has talent but sometimes you'd think there was an 18 year old blond secretary driving
Lotus needs money and therefore they have to reach second place in the WCC. As it stands for the moment Mercedes will take that place from Lotus.
What makes him more dependable than Hekki?Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
Hekki has outperformed every driver he has been up again excluding Hamilton, can the same be said for Glock?
Hekki was a mile ahead of Janro, was Glock?