Thread: F1 German GP
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Old 07-14-2009, 04:53 PM   #14
cargo_brad

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I think the attitudes between Button and Rubens are obvious. Button is so focused on not just Himself but the team. During that race, and every race before that, you always hear Button giving the team feed back during the race, whether its the tyres or like this race, working out WHILST driving when he needs to pit to get points for the team.

Rubens doesn't do that, clearly he has no respect for the team and is clearly not interested in what they have to say.

People have to understand, that winning a race, isn't just about the driver, its about strategy not just when to pit, but how much fuel, what tyres to use next and so on.

Rubens went on about "how the team showed exactly how to loose a race" but ultimately, if he had moved aside, as anyone who was a team player should have done, for button on the last quarter of that race, He would have caught Rosburg at the very least and if not taken him. Instead Ruben f*cked about holding Button back about and cost Brawn a possible point or two more.

When you have a team like Red Bull coming up your rear like a Bull in a china shop. You stop thinking about number 1 and start thinking about the team.
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