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9th November 2015, 16:08 #20Senior Member
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The problem with Susie Wolff is that she always comes across with a sense of entitlement. Indeed even in her "retirement" press announcement she states it is because F1 drive "isn't going to happen". The wording of it is quite accusatory and as if she has been hard done by.
If she really wanted to get an F1 drive, then she should have pushed for a drive in GP3 / GP2 and been competitive in that series.
She never deserved an F1 drive realistically based on her past results. I feel her cause has done more harm than good to women drivers in F1.
I would love to see a woman in F1 but I want to see one who has worked their way up the ladder by winning titles and being competitive, not some of form of tokenism or media story.Niente č vero, tutto č permesso
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