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Rubens' front row mate is a teammate with the other WDC protagonist. RB has got to have a great getaway, and although he's had some great ones in the past, he's also fluffed his start miserably at least a couple of times this season. |
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Rubens: Pole
Bunsen: 14th my my, Button really is trying to fluff this isn't he? If Rubinho is still in it after sao paulo which is quite possible, i predict rubens to be world champion. i dont think Jenson can cope with the pressure, he's gone from the dominant man to a midfield runner when his team mate is at the top. i doubt jenson can do it. |
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Rubens: Pole |
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Given the rapidly changing conditions during quals, I don't see this as a true reflection of the ability of one driver compared to his team mate. However, I do think that Rubens is in a good position to score major points, while the bunsen will be relying on luck to salvage any points from Brazil. |
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i actually think this is less about driver ability, more about form actually. and at this point, rubens is on fire and bunsen is not, and old barry clearly is dealing with the conditions better than button. but with rain, its very unpredictable..... Why he's so sure ![]() |
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Button is just not delivering and its getting to the stage where we have to admit that the car can not be the sole factor. I still want Button to clinch the WDC from a British POV, but its clear JB and LH are in different leagues. Rubens is putting in performances of a worthy champion and I won't be too sad if he ends up being the victor.
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