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Time to open a can of worms (Mike Shoe thread)!
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04-23-2012, 12:32 AM
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I don't see any reason for him to retire. If his latest interviews are anything to go by, he's thoroughly enjoying his job and if anything, his pace this year has been better than 2011 and 2010. You mustn't forget as well that he's nigh-on unmatched when it comes to setting up and developing a car. Nothing can beat 20 years of experience in F1 (he tested for Ferrari even after his first retirement and that surely wasn't just for the
PR
value).
Today's race was a classic example. In the olden days he'd probably have tried to hack his way up the order forcefully, most likely ending up in the armco or with a sliced tire. But he drove a very clever way and was in the right spot at the right time to take advantage of other people's misfortune (Button). Going from 22 to 10 in a field as close as this year's bunch is no mean feat for a guy, who got his first ever winners trophy from Charlemagne.
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