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Old 04-28-2009, 09:29 PM   #8
Lenkapuppia

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About a year ago I thought that maybe it's better for Barrichello to retire (bad car, no future, underperforming, what else?), but now... I'd like to see him to carry on for a long time. Hard to explain - some kind of a wish to see him creating an incredible participation record, because he seems so motivated and full of will to do well and still prove something in F1. But that can happen only if he performed better or well enough to warrant a seat in F1 for the future, because so far in 2009 he hasn't done much alas...

I said in the other thread, he's driving as well as in 2004, if not better, free from the pressures of Ferrari and a bad car with Honda. He just needs a bit of luck and he'll be winning again. I wouldn't put it past him in Spain actually. Although he'll have to beat Button and Trulli who have a history of driving well there.
China was supposed to be Rubens' strong circuit too + wet conditions, where he has often excelled, yet he didn't do much and was struggling to beat Kova in a McLaren. It's difficult to keep belief in Rubens. I can't believe he is driving as well as in 2004... or otherwise MS is nothing special.
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