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Kimi drives in 2010...

McLaren
35
74%
Toyota
2
4%
Red Bull
1
2%
Other
2
4%
Retires from F1
7
15%
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By Datsun
#164373
Where do you think he will go?

McLaren willing to pay?
Toyota good enough for him and willing to pay enough?
Webber gets bumped down to a TR to make room?
Somewhere else?
No one thinks he is worth 20mil and he quits?
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By bud
#164375
Well McLaren wont pay what he wants. Id like it if Kimi went to Redbull and Webber came to McLaren :D
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By racechick
#164377
Well McLaren wont pay what he wants. Id like it if Kimi went to Redbull and Webber came to McLaren :D


That would be cool. I like Kimmi but theres plenty other good drivers about. Like you say Webber, Nicco's not out of the question. And failing a topline driver, there's Senna who I think would de well there.

So yes Kimi would be great but if he's too gready he's the one who loses out most not McLaren
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By Trigger
#164382
I'd like to see Kimi back at Mclaren, but he's so bloody boring :banghead:
Webber at Mclaren would be a great team me thinks :yes:
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By NocturnalTendencies
#164383
Mclaren, albeit he'll most likely continue hating the modern day fake spectacle of F1 as a whole throughout which is why I admire him.

As true as his quote, he was born in the wrong era.

Cheers
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By Gilles 27
#164392
I voted for Red Bull as I'd like to see him go there. I think I might be physically sick upon hearing any announcement that he has signed for Toyota. I don't see what McLaren stand to gain by signing him. Either he beats Hamilton, thus establishing himself as McLaren's number one and then shortly retires or Hamilton beats him and McLaren will have wasted a ton of money.
By rleggett
#164394
If McLaren are looking for a safe pair of hands alongside Lewis to help them in the constructors title then they should look to Rubens. He will be far cheaper, more motivated, just as quick, an ace at helping with car setup / development and just as quick.
By Tony_sa
#164395
If McLaren are looking for a safe pair of hands alongside Lewis to help them in the constructors title then they should look to Rubens. He will be far cheaper, more motivated, just as quick, an ace at helping with car setup / development and just as quick.


nah - too much experience.. sir anthony dont want that.
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By bud
#164401
If McLaren are looking for a safe pair of hands alongside Lewis to help them in the constructors title then they should look to Rubens. He will be far cheaper, more motivated, just as quick, an ace at helping with car setup / development and just as quick.


nah - too much experience.. sir anthony dont want that.


yeah he would.
By Gaz
#164404
If McLaren are looking for a safe pair of hands alongside Lewis to help them in the constructors title then they should look to Rubens. He will be far cheaper, more motivated, just as quick, an ace at helping with car setup / development and just as quick.


nah - too much experience.. sir anthony dont want that.


I'm sorry but since when did Ant Hamilton run Mclaren.

Last time i checked it was Martin Whitmarsh.

Anthony Hamilton will have NO say in Driver choices for 2010
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By darwin dali
#164409
If McLaren are looking for a safe pair of hands alongside Lewis to help them in the constructors title then they should look to Rubens. He will be far cheaper, more motivated, just as quick, an ace at helping with car setup / development and just as quick.


nah - too much experience.. sir anthony dont want that.


I'm sorry but since when did Ant Hamilton run Mclaren.

Last time i checked it was Martin Whitmarsh.

Anthony Hamilton will have NO say in Driver choices for 2010

Yo sure? :P
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By scotty
#164413
McLaren or Red Bull i reckon, which would be good cause i think they'll be the top two teams next season...
By Tony_sa
#164424
your right Anthony Hamilton has no say in Mclaren

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 101379.ece
Dennis’s decision to step back is also likely to be a consequence of pressure exerted by Anthony Hamilton, the world champion’s father and manager.


I think Dad's as managers are just as bad as team owners being drivers managers.


yup - read this as well a while ago and word has it that sir anthony is once again going to start threatening a pullout move if mclaren dont keep heiki or take on a driver that might upstage wonderboy.... what a croc !!

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