Originally posted by zeitghost
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He's come out of retirement, so it will give us some amusement as he tries to keep up with the young 'uns.
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Mercedes are certainly playing a close game and I don't think we're going to see any conclusive results till the season starts.Originally posted by Zippy View PostMassa was the fastest initially but Alonso went faster during his sessions. Mercedes seem to be keeping their cards close to thier chests
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Massa was the fastest initially but Alonso went faster during his sessions. Mercedes seem to be keeping their cards close to thier chests
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Wasn't Massa the fastest? And Schumacher was faster than Rosberg, and certainly not looking any the worse for 3 years off.
I can't believe that Sauber have hired De La Rosa of all people. I thought he'd be another Badoer, but he seemed to be doing okay in the test too.
Barichello must be pleased that he's gone from the oldest driver last year, to the third oldest this year. In fact so am I because I was older than the entire F1 grid last year, and now I'm not anymore, so maybe there's still hope they'll call me up.
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I don't think we can say Schumacher is past it yet.
I do think McLaren are playing a bit of a game - Jenson having seat problems??
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F1 Potential
Has anyone been following the testing in Valencia?
Has Schumacher shown that maybe he's past it?
Are Sauber catching up? Is Kobayashi their new saviour?
Are McLaren sandbagging?
Are Ferrari peaking too soon and is Alsonso going to throw his toys out of the pram or will Massa make sure he behaves himself?
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