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Old 11-19-2011, 03:22 AM   #17
Enjknsua

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Don't think any of the leading more established teams would take such a big risk on a driver no matter how good that has missed a couple of years and is well known not to like doing PR work for the team.

Maybe Kimi will be just as fast as he was, but if he sits in the car and struggles then Ferrari/Mclaren/Red Bull have a problem. Where as Williams need publicity and something to improve their image and sponsor prospects
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