Carlos Sainz was 42/43 when he retired, not so much a different era.
Who cares about age, as long as he's valuable.
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Carlos Sainz was 42/43 when he retired, not so much a different era.
Who cares about age, as long as he's valuable.
+1
of course i can see Loeb winning a championship at the age of 41.... :D
that would be a lot sooner without telefonicaQuote:
Originally Posted by Josti
Not relevant. He was valuable, that's the point.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
It’s also of course an individual thing. If I don’t recall it completely wrong, it was Hannu Mikkola that said the first thing affecting the driving when getting elder is the vision in dark. That’s what I’ve also experienced my self. I’m using glasses but it isn’t the same anymore.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Yes but he did have skills that was valuable for the team, very good to set up cars etc. No matter how good dancer you are it does not help the team so much.Quote:
Originally Posted by Josti
What necessary phrase... super, excellent idea beach tent camping
what sponsors does Kimi Raikkonen have now, I don't see Red Bull on his car at all now (why?).
no reason for anyone to support him now....was a good publicity trick last year.