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I have no doubt whatsoever that he's going to be extremely quick still. If he himself didn't think he could be competitive, I don't think he would have considered this contract in the first place.

i know exactly what your saying steve.....just cutting deep you know....anyone but McLaren

i still believe that Ferrari would be the team to beat next year.....they have a bad season and come back better and stronger the next season...and the driver pairing to me looks like will work quite well

Who mentioned mclaren, it's mercedes GP, formally Brawn Gp.

I cant wait to see the old fella kick some butt, especially Hammy's and Button's, people have said he risks alot coming out of retirement and whats his motivation, what better motivation than to beat the current crop after such a big layoff.

Who knows if Brawn can keep a good car under him dare I say "10".

Who mentioned mclaren, it's mercedes GP, formally Brawn Gp.

I cant wait to see the old fella kick some butt, especially Hammy's and Button's, people have said he risks alot coming out of retirement and whats his motivation, what better motivation than to beat the current crop after such a big layoff.

Who knows if Brawn can keep a good car under him dare I say "10".

oopps i stand corrected.....its not Mclaren, its mercedes.....still they are the rivals....arrrgh

go back to the last post on page 23 Jake.....ffs read before posting hence this whole page shumi is who we are all talking about

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holy crap

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2009/09/21/1253384953449.html

"Renault handed two year suspended ban

As well as Renault's suspended ban, Briatore himself was handed an "unlimited" ban from the sport while Symonds was suspended for five years."

-D

Ruling overturned last night

http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news-wo...00106-lsjf.html

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