Thoughts on the San Marino Grand Prix
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And you can argue as long as you want to. I think that Narain is clearly the best rookie this season, I think that he is showing himself to be a worthy F1 driver and more and more he is carving a niche for himself so he does NOT go the way of Firman, Pantano or Wilson.Kapel wrote:U guys can keep arguing till autumn 2007....Whose talented and whose not....all i know is Narain is faster than Monteiro at the moment
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You know what? You are right. Liuzzi has done a fine job for Red Bull. They have two great young drivers. My remark was unfounded.F1greyhound wrote: Im not sure if Tonio Liuzzi was inferior to Christian Klien as he seemed to take the maximum out of the car having an edge over DC as well.
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Fernando Alonso is currently the best... Period!!!
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Chris, I'm starting to think these two guys could force some established names out of the game, if they get the right backingRE30B#16 wrote:You know what? You are right. Liuzzi has done a fine job for Red Bull. They have two great young drivers. My remark was unfounded.F1greyhound wrote: Im not sure if Tonio Liuzzi was inferior to Christian Klien as he seemed to take the maximum out of the car having an edge over DC as well.
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F1greyhound wrote:And to NARAIN, maybe too early but what he takes out of the Jordan reminds me a bit of FERNANDO in the Minardi.....
Mayb for you its early as you dont know much about him.This guy has brilliant car control and is awesomely quick in the wets
Watch out for him during the season.
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Kapel,Kapel wrote:F1greyhound wrote:And to NARAIN, maybe too early but what he takes out of the Jordan reminds me a bit of FERNANDO in the Minardi.....
Mayb for you its early as you dont know much about him.This guy has brilliant car control and is awesomely quick in the wets
Watch out for him during the season.
you have almost got me to the point of praying for rain, so we can see how good he is with a few races under his belt
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