Who might be at BAR in 2005?

Who might be at BAR in 2005?

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FourWheelDrift

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88,557 posts

285 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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If the CRB say Jenson can go to Williams, David Richards has hinted that he will promote Anthony Davidson into the main seat for next year.

If so it'll mean David Coulthard would be looking at his last GP in Brazil.

But if the CRB go in favour of BAR-Honda....................I guess Anthony Davidson will be driving for Williams next year

mg511

1,754 posts

242 months

Thursday 14th October 2004
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Most things I've read this week say Williams will give the second seat to Pizzonia if Button stays at BAR, so they'll have one very over-rated error prone driver (Webber) and one who keeps proving he's not good enough (jungle boy), what it happening to the once great Willimas?

Dakkon

7,826 posts

254 months

Thursday 14th October 2004
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I think your being a bit harsh on Webber, I think he will really shine next season with a more competative car under him.

Will be intersting to see how Montoya does at Mclaren and I think its likely that Button will be at Williams as well, if that does happen it will give us a more accurate picture of how good Webber really is, if he and Button are in the same car.

Either way, should make things a little more interesting than this year.

Edited to add, personally I think Coulthard is cr*p, and bye bye matey, see ya, would not want to be ya

>> Edited by Dakkon on Thursday 14th October 11:33

davidd

6,452 posts

285 months

Thursday 14th October 2004
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I hope webber is good, everyone is hyping him so much he really will have to be good to meet the expectations.

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Stella star

4,237 posts

238 months

Sunday 17th October 2004
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That is of course discounting in the fact that there may be someone else in the wings - you never know - the fun is in guessing

daydreamer

1,409 posts

258 months

Sunday 17th October 2004
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Stella star said:
That is of course discounting in the fact that there may be someone else in the wings - you never know - the fun is in guessing
Yep - you can't deny that Bernie has pulled a blinder in making a yes / no decision take three months to make. The final delay from yesterday to Wednesday was a little too much. Those of us that want to know the result are getting frustrated, and those that only had a passing interest have turned off long ago .

paolow

3,211 posts

259 months

Sunday 17th October 2004
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id put money on webber/button at williams and sato/davidson at BAR. id also say that coulthard wont have a seat next season, no matter what.