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Post by gavkiwi on Jan 17, 2012 9:05:34 GMT -5
...TK trying to get Rubens to drive in Indycar twitter.com/#!/TonyKanaan/st...63927937662976 Alesi, and possibly Rubens Barrichello at Indy this year, I'd buy that for a dollar Remember when Rubens and TK swapped helmets a few years back during the Monaco GP & Indy races, they wore each others helmet design, from what I understand they are good friends, and with only 1 seat left in F1, I think Rubens F1 career is over.
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Post by SWT500 on Jan 17, 2012 9:11:43 GMT -5
With only a trio of ovals, the series should be a breeze for Rubens if he decides to come over, although adjusting to the wheel to wheel/side by side stuff in Indycar would be a change.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2012 18:35:45 GMT -5
If Rubens comes over this year, everybody will be on the same page in terms of how the cars will perform side by side since it has never been done befor with these new machines. If RB still runs karts like several of the other F1 drivers do, then he would still have side by side racing experience. Rubens would be fine I think.
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Post by indydog on Jan 22, 2012 6:23:48 GMT -5
I think Williams may end up regretting they signed Senna. He may have the name, but he doesn't appear to have a 10th of the skill his uncle had. If they had to replace Barrichello, I would have gone with Sutil.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2012 22:54:55 GMT -5
Before the middle of last season I would have agreed with you, but I thought he was extremely racy in that Lotus in the second half of the season.
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Post by indy on Jan 25, 2012 0:09:09 GMT -5
Williams hasn't been that great in the last 15 years so Senna and Williams seem to be about right for each other - not bad, not great, but both okay. Expecting Bruno to be like his uncle is not reasonable. Racing families are great but more often than not, the off spring do not match up.
Jordan
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