Sujet : Re: Checo gone
De : shaun.at.pukekohe (at) *nospam* gmail.com (~misfit~)
Groupes : rec.autos.sport.f1Date : 19. Dec 2024, 10:13:06
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On 19/12/2024 5:22 pm, scole wrote:
In article <vjvufp$2i5uh$1@dont-email.me>, geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org wrote:
Sad, but seemingly inevitable.
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And who to replace ?
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TSU has been doing all the right things of late.
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Or LAW, who started with a flourish but seems to have flattened out a
bit, plus a bit of bad luck.
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Despite LAW being a fellow kiwi, I don't warm to him as he appears to
impart a sense on 'entitlement', and tends to snivel a lot.
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But whoever gets the job, surely being second-fiddle to VER is not a
happy place to be anyway.
I think both Tsunoda and Lawson would be bad picks. Tsunoda in particular
has shown he does not have the temperament to know his place and play his
role, it'll end in tears and would be counter-productive.
I did see an article recently that floated the idea of bringing in Bottas,
a reliable journeyman driver who has already demonstrated a willingness to
be the number 2 in a team. I like that idea, I've a soft spot for Valtteri
and it'd be nice to see him get a few years in a top team again.
Lawson got the seat.
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Shaun.
"Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy little classification in the DSM"
David Melville.