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doesn't say much for Button, does it?

who are they both driving for respectively this year?

No it doesn't say much for Button at all.. and in all fairness, both Rubens and Jenson have been given two dud cars the last two seasons... It is a shame, both are pretty good drivers, and in regards to Rubens, he nailed the podium at Silverstone in 08, no one expected it. Rubens scored more and was overall, more consistant than Jenson, you never would've been a Piquet or Patrese as motivated as Rubens are all this time, yet Barichello is as fit and determined as ever... Which is a shame, he deserves better, although I so think IF he constests this years championship, he should leave after this one. I hope he gets the send off he deserves... He has been a fantastic patron for Formula 1, and us fans shouldn't forget that...

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This is a cool little link - a kinda 2009 rules for dummies video - http://link.brightcove.com/services/player...tid=10497901001

nice video,

didn't know kerbs was going to use to boost the power for 6 seconds, should make things interesting to see which teams will run it from the start

True, I mean as much I like racing games, I've always had a but of a soft spot for management, be it F1, soccer..

Has anyone here ever done the Formula 1 'dream team' online thing before??

Ferrari evaluate pit system

Ferrari appears on schedule to bring back its controversial 'traffic lights' pitstop system for the 2009 season.

The Italian team abandoned the unique automated system late last season following several incidents, including at the Singapore Grand Prix where Felipe Massa dragged the fuel hose down the pitlane.

Team Manager Luca Baldisserri, however, said recently that engineers have improved the system so that the car will be electronically prevented from driving away if the fuel hose is attached.

It has now emerged that Ferrari trialled the revised system, which by the use of sensors, buttons and lights replaces the traditional 'lollipop' holder, at the recent Bahrain test.

lets just hope it works this time lol

True, I mean as much I like racing games, I've always had a but of a soft spot for management, be it F1, soccer..

Has anyone here ever done the Formula 1 'dream team' online thing before??

I've done it the last 2 years on sportal...Actually did quite well last year too. Can't remember exact numbers, but I finished in the top 200 or so out of 12,000 or however many were on it...

lets just hope it works this time lol

I don't get why they bother, after it pretty much cost them the WDC...

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