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Posted by vanwall on 08 February 2010 at 14:35
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Now it is his turn --Stefan GP have approached him and he is really interested. No it is not April 1st


The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver

Posted by neoBaltic on 08 February 2010 at 14:38
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Wanted to post it as well, but then hesitated to spam the forumSmile

So, there'll be one and a half Schumacher again in F1Wink

Posted by dc3 on 08 February 2010 at 15:11
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If Stefan Toyota ever makes it to the grid, Ralf is a good yourneyman and tester, if De la Rosa is in why not Ralf.

But if they ever get to be any good, it will be the time to send him back to DTM, after developing the car.

He didn't ever perform in a Toyota, but in that piece of junk wo would? In Williams he did a pretty decent work.


DC3: old all-terrain reliable aircraft (most of the time), nothing to do with any scot (of course, that scot is gone!)

Posted by neoBaltic on 08 February 2010 at 15:23
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If Stefan Toyota ever makes it to the grid, Ralf is a good yourneyman and tester, if De la Rosa is in why not Ralf.

But if they ever get to be any good, it will be the time to send him back to DTM, after developing the car.

He didn't ever perform in a Toyota, but in that piece of junk wo would? In Williams he did a pretty decent work.


DC3: old all-terrain reliable aircraft (most of the time), nothing to do with any scot (of course, that scot is gone!)

I thought you were arguing for Heidi's hire by any newcomer, but then I understood it was about HalfWink

Seriously - I can think of better choices than him, by all counts

Posted by dc3 on 08 February 2010 at 16:39
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To put a good driver in a bad team is not always such a good idea, there's been many promising drivers that ended his chances because joining a bad F1 team, but if Ralf go bust we lose nothing.


DC3: old all-terrain reliable aircraft (most of the time), nothing to do with any scot (of course, that scot is gone!)

Posted by MIKE on 08 February 2010 at 23:54
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Putting Ralf in any car is a bad idea.....he must need the money....but since MS is making a come back I figured he might need a few million bucks also,,Roll Eyes


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Posted by toyotafan on 09 February 2010 at 03:12
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Ralf doesn't know how to drive. He couldn't drive a friggin' camry.

Posted by vanwall on 09 February 2010 at 09:37
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We all seem to agree on this oneTongue


The car is more important than the driver 75% car 25% driver

Posted by MIKE on 09 February 2010 at 14:57
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I think he was testin this car last week... I don't think it went to well...


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Posted by dc3 on 09 February 2010 at 15:34
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If it was a parking test, he should have done badly of course (remember Hard Cora's review of his parking abilities?).

As in any other field, his brother is well known for being most talented at parking.Big Grin


DC3: old all-terrain reliable aircraft (most of the time), nothing to do with any scot (of course, that scot is gone!)

Edited by dc3 on 09 February 2010 at 21:50

Posted by doh on 09 February 2010 at 16:04
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Big Grin Wink


How can you settle for a safe third or something, because it’s four points? Jesus, people like that should be accountants, not racing drivers.” Gilles Villeneuve

Posted by MIKE on 09 February 2010 at 19:37
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The only good thing was there wasn't a wall to run into...

Big Grin


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Posted by jagman on 10 February 2010 at 01:34
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One question, and not that I am defending RS but, "how many races did RS win at Williams and how many did JPM?"

Posted by Flyer23 on 10 February 2010 at 03:57
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Ralph has 6 wins in his F1 Career and Montoya has 7


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Posted by Pure Racing on 10 February 2010 at 08:17
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Montoya has shown that he is still a good racer, even after leaving F1. What has Ralf done? He's finished in the points in DTM a few times. If someone wants Ralph back in F1, that's fine, but I can't imagine he'll have much success, especially in a slow car.


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