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Old 08-17-2012, 04:37 PM   #7
carinsurancess

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What are F1 and GP2 entirely different skill sets or something? He has won a race in F1, which is more than most F1 drivers ever do. As I said I don't like him, he's a dirty driver, but he's still a skilled driver.
I think that win was a fluke. If you take away the 25 points for that he's hardly scored any points at all, and none since that race. Where as Senna has been consistently scoring points at every race. I wouldn't be surprised to see Senna end up with more points than Maldonado at the end of the season.
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