Kimi Raikkonen To Replace Mark Webber At Red Bull In 2011 - Report
#31
I concede that he seemed very disengaged last season even more so than usual. Plus he is not the best at developing a car.
But Webber is a has been too old, too slow, too rash
#32
Granted that's true but bear in mind Ferrari's capture of Alonso essentially pushed Kimi out. in equal machinery Kimi is the fastest among the grid today.
I concede that he seemed very disengaged last season even more so than usual. Plus he is not the best at developing a car.
But Webber is a has been too old, too slow, too rash
I concede that he seemed very disengaged last season even more so than usual. Plus he is not the best at developing a car.
But Webber is a has been too old, too slow, too rash
Last edited by edbhr; 03-30-2010 at 05:20 AM.
#33
Hmmm, I've read DC's autobiography and can't remember reading that. Maybe he has said it but I wasn't quoting him.
#35
who knows, i hear he has the stuff to race bikes professionally so maybe he will show up on the tour?
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#36
all in all if RBR get Kimi and Mercedes power they will outperform Mclaren and probably even Ferrari. and the veterans won't allow RBR to compete with them on a level playing field IMO
#38
I definitely don't think that Kimi is better than Alonso I believe that Alonso is a much better all rounder. To your point about Kimi's stint at McMerc if it wasn't for Mclaren's dismal reliability Kimi could've challenged Michael in his PRIME
all in all if RBR get Kimi and Mercedes power they will outperform Mclaren and probably even Ferrari. and the veterans won't allow RBR to compete with them on a level playing field IMO
all in all if RBR get Kimi and Mercedes power they will outperform Mclaren and probably even Ferrari. and the veterans won't allow RBR to compete with them on a level playing field IMO
Dana, not going to Happen, Vettle will be RBR for at least another season.