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Dunc
With Kimi & Lewis both probably at McLaren and Alonso and Massa at Ferrari both at Ferrari there will be two super teams on the grid next season.

Has there ever been a time when having two regular WDC challengers in the same team has actually worked over a long-term period?
nainz
Yes the 80's.
DePortago
It doesn´t matter if they are good drivers. They will need good cars. Let´s hope next season be normal, without illegal cars winning races (When I say illegal I mean The brawns, not the Red Bulls).
giacomo
QUOTE (Dunc @ Oct 16 2009, 18:50) *
Has there ever been a time when having two regular WDC challengers in the same team has actually worked over a long-term period?

'Regular WDC challengers', and 'long-term period'. Hmmm.

Lauda-Prost worked, but two years is hardly long-term period. Same for Fangio-Moss, so the answer must be NO.
Brawn BGP 001
QUOTE (DePortago @ Oct 16 2009, 17:58) *
It doesn´t matter if they are good drivers. They will need good cars. Let´s hope next season be normal, without illegal cars winning races (When I say illegal I mean The brawns, not the Red Bulls).

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pingu666
ganassi?
DanDectis
QUOTE (DePortago @ Oct 16 2009, 12:58) *
It doesn´t matter if they are good drivers. They will need good cars. Let´s hope next season be normal, without illegal cars winning races (When I say illegal I mean The brawns, not the Red Bulls).


wow really?

you're still bitter? rolleyes.gif
Fallout
QUOTE (DePortago @ Oct 16 2009, 18:58) *
It doesn´t matter if they are good drivers. They will need good cars. Let´s hope next season be normal, without illegal cars winning races (When I say illegal I mean The brawns, not the Red Bulls).


Watch out for that seriously illegal Brawn car! It's not fair they build a good car for once!
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