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Who should be in Formula One and isn't?
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01-25-2008, 04:54 AM
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pitoufsd
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I don't quite share those high opinions about Monteiro as he was a bit slower than that now very lowly rated Albers.
I think we have a very good grid at the moment and it's even hard to say, who should definetely be in (it should mean that he is definetely better than some F1 drivers). Let's not talk about rookies - they'll get their chance sooner or later. Among those, who have already got a chance and aren't race nor test drivers now, I guess Speed and Doornbos may have most to offer.
For fun I'd like to see Alex Yoong back for a moment - wonder, how much would he lose now per lap? Considering his A1 drives I guess he is now better than back in 2002.
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