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Thread: Klien in for Yamamoto
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26th September 2010, 20:31 #31
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Yes, you are probably right. Sakon will likely race in Japan.
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26th September 2010, 22:55 #32
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Maybe so, but who says Senna will be racing in Japan?
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27th September 2010, 14:00 #33
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Well, I think that he will, even if from marketing point of view. Wasn't his uncle very popular there?
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27th September 2010, 14:13 #34
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That's why they should be spared the indignity of seeing a Senna at the BACK of the grid, and let Ayrton rest in peace
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27th September 2010, 20:06 #35
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Yeah, Senna at the back of the grid, Schumacher in the middle of it... oh, dear!
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27th September 2010, 20:53 #36
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Originally Posted by F1boat
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27th September 2010, 21:20 #37
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30th September 2010, 02:14 #38
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Then... if we see Senna and Klien thatīs because Klien has more money than Yamamoto... Senna and Yamamoto because the next race is in Suzuka... Klien and Yamamoto because Klien is better than Senna...
Anyway, their biggest problem is keping themselves alive, although Carabante always says theyīll be there next season, because they donīt have cash problems, itīs OTHER GUYS who have cash problems with them. But knowing how they do businness in Murcia I have the slight feeling (or maybe an unstoppable vision) in the opposite direction.Cuando el grajo vuela bajo hace un frío del carajo
Which means:
When the crow is flying low, itīs ****ing freezing cold
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30th September 2010, 15:40 #39
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Oddly enough it doesn't seem completely far-fetched we might expect a Klien-Yamamoto pairing at Suzuka. Well, depends whether Senna has got any money to secure his drive until the end of the season.
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30th September 2010, 16:13 #40
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Klein has suffered a lukewarm reception on these boards from the beginning, and it hasn't changed much since his F1 debut six years ago. His pasting of Senna highlights just how terrible Yamamoto truly is.
Really?? I'm no fan of F1, but too many here have a giant chip on their shoulder about F1......Compared to the WRC, it's actually a well run series....unlike the WRC which is extremely amateur a lot...
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