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19th April 2010, 04:49 #21Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Robinho
good analysis
I think Trulli retires along with Rubens
MSC is a tough call. I thought he would shine in China given the conditions, but I think that he has not forgotten how to drive and the adjustment period to a different car, team management philosophy and a tough competition are proving a bit more difficult to get up to speed.
I think both STR guys are safe. As is kobayashi.
Liuzzi has diResta breathing down his neck and might actually might be in a ride share or completely out of the seat by year's end. I think he would still be in F1 in 2001, but probably not with Force India.you can't argue with results.
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19th April 2010, 06:31 #22Senior Member
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I don't see Schumacher getting fired , he brings quite a lot of publicity and sponsors to the team .... he might well decide to call it a day but I don't see him getting the boot...
I think Rubens , Trulli , PDLR are on the way out...most esp Trulli , who's brought nothing new and has long overstayed his welcome...Kimi :beer: Motorcycle racing :up:
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19th April 2010, 09:44 #23Senior Member
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If MS is just as slow with the new chassis - he'll look a proper muppet.
Originally Posted by Sonic
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19th April 2010, 11:42 #24Senior Member
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Err... but wasn't Rosberg supposed to be the No.2 driver, who gets all the problems?
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
: Looks like after the swap of numbers by demand of Schumacher Mercedes forgot to swap the inherent chassis problems!
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19th April 2010, 18:26 #25Plenty of corporate bigwigs within Daimler who don't support the F1 project? Who are they? How many are there? How do we know this for fact?
Originally Posted by maximilian
Unless one of them is Dieter Zetsche and he's leading that effort, I suggest the lieutenants get in line, lest they wind up "pursuing other opportunities, effective immediately."
Look, it's no secret that I don't like Schumacher. But considering who is he and what he has accomplished, unless he ends the year as a total flop, I don't think that a small cadre of junior VP's in Stuttgart has the power to send him packing. I think that if he's doing that badly by season's end, he'll leave on his own - the man does have pride and an ego to feed. As for Quick Nick scoring more points than Schumacher has thus far, that's pure speculation. That's possible. Just as it's possible that Timo Glock might have more points if he was there too. But unlike Schumacher, neither one of them has PROVEN that he can get the job done. I mean, there's a very good reason that both those guys are now B List drivers.
I can't believe that I'm here defending Schumacher! Surely the planets have gotten out of alignment or
something.
"Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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19th April 2010, 18:52 #26Senior Member
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The obvious one is missing: Webbo.
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19th April 2010, 19:25 #27GuestNah, the obvious one is Kimi.
Originally Posted by Dzeidzei
If somebody with the work ethic of Schumacher is struggling, imagine how a lazy work-shy driver would fail to cope.
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19th April 2010, 19:33 #28Senior Member
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Erich Klemm, employee representative on the Daimler board and chairman of its Corporate Works Council, who decried [MercedesGP's purchase of BrawnGP] as an unnecessary cost when money is tight and other automakers are withdrawing from the series. http://www.autoblog.com/2009/11/18/m...pelling-board/
Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior
He surely isn't the only one, given said withdrawal of Honda, Toyota, and half-Renault, and the recent losses by Mercedes. If the board were to not support it, there is only so much the Chair can do before facing too much criticism and/or being voted over or even out.
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19th April 2010, 19:52 #29Senior Member
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That's true, it is pure speculation on my part. They may be B-List drivers, but the point is, how long will there be corporate support to pay Schumacher AA+List money with C-List results?
Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior

Btw, I am not trying to malign him. I envisioned his comeback with Mercedes long before it became reality, and anticipated it with excitement, and I hope very much that it all comes together after all, for the sake of F1 and "my" car brand Mercedes. F1 with Schumacher challenging is a lot more exciting (love him or love to hate him, choose your side) than F1 with Schumacher putzing around in 10th place.
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19th April 2010, 22:23 #30Senior Member
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I am rather sure that the board will do something with the employee representative's opinion as it's not his money who they are spending.
Originally Posted by maximilian
If anyone on that board, who is against Mercedes being in F1, would have had the power you talk about they would have never bought out Brawn.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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