Heidfeld's a gonner... Here comes Senna

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Hmmmm ... shades of 1991? ;)

Maybe in 20 years time, we will see Senna at the back of the grid!

Joking aside, I was surprised by his performance today. Lets hope he doesn't melt his clutch tomorrow ;)
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It´s not his first race in Formula 1 to end the paralells...Schumacher had a handful of laps before doing this backk then .I think Senna has done considerably more mileage in F1 machinery since 2008.The boys today are not made of the same wood.

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marcush. wrote:It´s not his first race in Formula 1 to end the paralells...Schumacher had a handful of laps before doing this backk then .I think Senna has done considerably more mileage in F1 machinery since 2008.The boys today are not made of the same wood.
It's called carbon fibre nowadays! :D
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Given the amount of time that Schumi's been around, surely the wood would have turned to coal? ;)
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Maybe even oil as he is very slick. 8)
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when bruno can cut the mustard in F1 I have to go deep in myself and rethink my perception of some drivers I have worked with.

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gridwalker wrote:Given the amount of time that Schumi's been around, surely the wood would have turned to coal? ;)
Coal can burn and ignite. And produces good kilowatts for every dollar.

Shumi is more like ashes in a golden urn now. He's burnt out. :mrgreen:

In the back of my mind, i think Heidfeld is more suitable for teams like Suaber; more german. Teams like Ferrari and Renault, he's just not compatible, not fiery enough to empower the team. Sauber has ALBERT to empower the team so Heidfeld's charisma is not important to them, so he'll fit in there.

He may well be a better package over a season than Bruno, but right now Renault need speed, charisma and TV time. They don't need an old guy who's not quick enough or outspoken enough to draw attention from the mechanics or the media.
He's too negative as Boulier said.

Bye bye Nick, at least you got an F1 car at home to pretend in. :lol:
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marcush. wrote:when bruno can cut the mustard in F1 I have to go deep in myself and rethink my perception of some drivers I have worked with.
Haha let the next shumacher walk out the door on you and invited the next piquet jr. with open arms ?
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Great performance by Senna! I think he has the right genes to be able to get that speed when it is needed!
ringo wrote:One explanation is that Spa is to Senna like Monaco is to Maldonado, Brazil to Massa and Canada to Hamilton.
Could be a super performance here and mediocre elsewhere. Time will tell.
Is it me, or you implied that Hamilton is capable of mediocre performance?

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certainly nobody is immune to a mediocre performance.

In any case I'm not ready to pass judgement yet, though I am as pleasantly surprised as anybody. 1 qualifying session in variable conditions doesnt tell the whole story, as strategy is such a big part of it. and dont forget, points are awarded on sundays. He could end up like Di Resta in terms of results (though not all of those poor finishes was Di Restas fault).

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Donuts wrote:
wesley123 wrote:This is genius. Everybody saying that it is a bad move and such and now it is time to laugh at Heidfeld? Hypocrites
Ehh, maybe you should'nt take everything so serious? But's it pretty funny that Senna is paying to perform better than Heidfeld. Your attitude tells me more of what kind of people you think that you are interacting with on this forum.
Excuse me but I find it ridiclous that most of the guys first go saying stuff like 'stupid switch, Senna is going to suck bla bla bla' and then when Senna shows good pace in Qualifying it suddenly is 'in your face nick'. That is just sad.
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wesley123 wrote:Excuse me but I find it ridiclous that most of the guys first go saying stuff like 'stupid switch, Senna is going to suck bla bla bla' and then when Senna shows good pace in Qualifying it suddenly is 'in your face nick'. That is just sad.
Just to balance the hypocrisy a bit – in your face nick!

Well, more like – wow, damn good job Bruno!

=D>

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wesley123 wrote:
Donuts wrote:
wesley123 wrote:This is genius. Everybody saying that it is a bad move and such and now it is time to laugh at Heidfeld? Hypocrites
Ehh, maybe you should'nt take everything so serious? But's it pretty funny that Senna is paying to perform better than Heidfeld. Your attitude tells me more of what kind of people you think that you are interacting with on this forum.
Excuse me but I find it ridiclous that most of the guys first go saying stuff like 'stupid switch, Senna is going to suck bla bla bla' and then when Senna shows good pace in Qualifying it suddenly is 'in your face nick'. That is just sad.
Oi! That was my first comment on this thread, man. Just for the record, I was never fond of Heidfeld. As if anybody cares...
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Interesting to read how so many members go completely overboard just because a pay-driver with an interesting surname shows well during a most unpredictable qualification session? I think it would be wise to wait a few races before comparing him with Alonso.
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Sebp wrote:
Oi! That was my first comment on this thread, man. Just for the record, I was never fond of Heidfeld. As if anybody cares...
Didnt aim it to some one personally, it isnt your specific comment. Im sorry if I offended you.
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