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Other than those we expect to do so, who's been impressing people this year. I'd say Nico is doing pretty well for himself. |
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On the other end of the spectrum, there's Rubens, who seems to have put his career in reverse. In another two races, he's going to KNOW he's number two, again. Only Honda aren't the best team on the block. |
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On the other end of the spectrum, there's Rubens, who seems to have put his career in reverse. In another two races, he's going to KNOW he's number two, again. |
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Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVALID (AT) austin (DOT) rr.com> wrote: Other than those we expect to do so, who's been impressing people this year. I'd say Nico is doing pretty well for himself. Nico is the obvious one but Fissi seems to have upped his game a bit and now looks to be on the same planet as Alonso; JV doesn't seem as disinterested as he was last season (but falls short of actually impressing me). On the other end of the spectrum, there's Rubens, who seems to have put his career in reverse. In another two races, he's going to KNOW he's number two, again. Only Honda aren't the best team on the block. Rubens and Michael are both looking like men out of time. Montoya isn't impressing me this season, and Trulli is still faxing his race drives in. |
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Most of the others are driving about how I expected them to ;P pete -- |
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Other than those we expect to do so, who's been impressing people this year. I'd say Nico is doing pretty well for himself. On the other end of the spectrum, there's Rubens, who seems to have put his career in reverse. In another two races, he's going to KNOW he's number two, again. Only Honda aren't the best team on the block. |
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Thus spake Pete Fenelon <pete (AT) fenelon (DOT) com> : Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVALID (AT) austin (DOT) rr.com> wrote: Other than those we expect to do so, who's been impressing people this year. I'd say Nico is doing pretty well for himself. Nico is the obvious one but Fissi seems to have upped his game a bit and now looks to be on the same planet as Alonso; JV doesn't seem as disinterested as he was last season (but falls short of actually impressing me). On the other end of the spectrum, there's Rubens, who seems to have put his career in reverse. In another two races, he's going to KNOW he's number two, again. Only Honda aren't the best team on the block. Rubens and Michael are both looking like men out of time. Montoya isn't impressing me this season, and Trulli is still faxing his race drives in. Michael's been driving (since some time last season) like a man who's already decided to retire. And he probably already know's who his replacement is. When will Ferrari announce Kimi? |
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Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVALID (AT) austin (DOT) rr.com> wrote: Other than those we expect to do so, who's been impressing people this year. I'd say Nico is doing pretty well for himself. Nico is the obvious one but Fissi seems to have upped his game a bit and now looks to be on the same planet as Alonso; JV doesn't seem as disinterested as he was last season (but falls short of actually impressing me). On the other end of the spectrum, there's Rubens, who seems to have put his career in reverse. In another two races, he's going to KNOW he's number two, again. Only Honda aren't the best team on the block. Rubens and Michael are both looking like men out of time. Montoya isn't impressing me this season, and Trulli is still faxing his race drives in. |
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Pete Fenelon <pete (AT) fenelon (DOT) com> writes: Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVALID (AT) austin (DOT) rr.com> wrote: Other than those we expect to do so, who's been impressing people this year. I'd say Nico is doing pretty well for himself. Nico is the obvious one but Fissi seems to have upped his game a bit and now looks to be on the same planet as Alonso; JV doesn't seem as disinterested as he was last season (but falls short of actually impressing me). On the other end of the spectrum, there's Rubens, who seems to have put his career in reverse. In another two races, he's going to KNOW he's number two, again. Only Honda aren't the best team on the block. Rubens and Michael are both looking like men out of time. Montoya isn't impressing me this season, and Trulli is still faxing his race drives in. Montoya is an odd one. He could drive like possessed some times when he was at Williams. I wonder what Frank did that Ron doesn't? |
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On the other end of the spectrum, there's Rubens, who seems to have put his career in reverse. In another two races, he's going to KNOW he's number two, again. Only Honda aren't the best team on the block. Rubens and Michael are both looking like men out of time. Montoya isn't impressing me this season, and Trulli is still faxing his race drives in. Montoya is an odd one. He could drive like possessed some times when he was at Williams. I wonder what Frank did that Ron doesn't? Frank is pretty good at doing the "Ass, meet Fire. Fire, this is Ass" |

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He still has moments of greatness, but I fear his career has already peaked. |
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