kostas22 wrote:If the Williams management don't think of this as a no brainer, then, quite frankly, they don't deserve to have jobs. They should be fired immediately for being incompetent if they actually have to think over a choice between these four.
stupot94 wrote:kostas22 wrote:If the Williams management don't think of this as a no brainer, then, quite frankly, they don't deserve to have jobs. They should be fired immediately for being incompetent if they actually have to think over a choice between these four.
But who would you choose? Its not a matter of life and death

kostas22 wrote:If the Williams management don't think of this as a no brainer, then, quite frankly, they don't deserve to have jobs. They should be fired immediately for being incompetent if they actually have to think over a choice between these four.
Klon wrote:kostas22 wrote:If the Williams management don't think of this as a no brainer, then, quite frankly, they don't deserve to have jobs. They should be fired immediately for being incompetent if they actually have to think over a choice between these four.
This. HWNSNBM is the obvious and only intelligent choice.
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kostas22 wrote:If the Williams management don't think of this as a no brainer, then, quite frankly, they don't deserve to have jobs. They should be fired immediately for being incompetent if they actually have to think over a choice between these four.
Klon wrote:kostas22 wrote:If the Williams management don't think of this as a no brainer, then, quite frankly, they don't deserve to have jobs. They should be fired immediately for being incompetent if they actually have to think over a choice between these four.
This. Barrichello is the obvious and only intelligent choice.
Faustus wrote:Klon wrote:kostas22 wrote:If the Williams management don't think of this as a no brainer, then, quite frankly, they don't deserve to have jobs. They should be fired immediately for being incompetent if they actually have to think over a choice between these four.
This. Barrichello is the obvious and only intelligent choice.
I have to agree.
I've heard a disturbing rumour that Vitaly Petrov is talking to Williams. Can you imagine it, Maldonado and Petrov as a line-up?
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Faustus wrote:I've heard a disturbing rumour that Vitaly Petrov is talking to Williams. Can you imagine it, Maldonado and Petrov as a line-up?
CoopsII wrote:The only keys you need to drive a Williams these days are the ones to your National bank vaults.....
AdrianSutil wrote:I think you guys can guess who I want...
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Are we being slightly silly? It's as exciting as VLADIMIR PUTIN wearing a LIVE BEAR!
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:If there's anything I've learned in this week's competition, it's that I never wish to live in the Shetland Islands. Ever.
Captain Hammer wrote:Of all the drivers on the grid, Kamui Kobayashi and Fernando Alonso are the only two Williams drivers.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Are we being slightly silly? It's as exciting as VLADIMIR PUTIN wearing a LIVE BEAR!
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:If there's anything I've learned in this week's competition, it's that I never wish to live in the Shetland Islands. Ever.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Are we being slightly silly? It's as exciting as VLADIMIR PUTIN wearing a LIVE BEAR!
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:If there's anything I've learned in this week's competition, it's that I never wish to live in the Shetland Islands. Ever.
Captain Hammer wrote:Didn't you read what I just said? It's not the attitude off the track that defines a Williams driver.
CoopsII wrote:Captain Hammer wrote:Didn't you read what I just said? It's not the attitude off the track that defines a Williams driver.
Yeah I read what you typed. Still applies. Look at Sutil as he comfortably settles into the Nick Heidfeld School Of Just Turning Up.
DanielPT wrote:I think you meant Trulli and not Sutil. He actually performed admirably at the end of last season.
CoopsII wrote:DanielPT wrote:I think you meant Trulli and not Sutil. He actually performed admirably at the end of last season.
I meant Sutil, he scored some good points but was fairly timid at times. As for Trulli, hes in that phase of his F1 career when he needs a little nap in the afternoon which he chooses to have during the races.
DanielPT wrote:CoopsII wrote:DanielPT wrote:I think you meant Trulli and not Sutil. He actually performed admirably at the end of last season.
I meant Sutil, he scored some good points but was fairly timid at times. As for Trulli, hes in that phase of his F1 career when he needs a little nap in the afternoon which he chooses to have during the races.
Compared to others like Rosberg, the already mentioned Trulli, Liuzzi, Perez, Buemi and Di Resta, Sutil is still a fairly exciting driver and not very timid at all IMHO.
Clint Bowyer at Richmond wrote:Thank you Juan Pablo (Montoya) for wrecking me, and then winning me the race!
AdrianSutil wrote:Sutil would just stay quiet, and get the job done. Look at Brazil, quality drive to 6th and barely anyone noticed him.
AndreaModa wrote:I find it hilarious just how many people have wet dreams about how good Sutil is!![]()
I don't dislike him or anything, I just don't think he deserves all the praise he gets. Having said that, out of the drivers listed, he's probably Williams' best bet, and will do a better job than Barrichello would. Petrov? I think he'd need another year of experience before trying to lead a team.
AdrianSutil wrote:It's not people getting mildly moist over Sutil, it's just he's clearly wayyy better in this list of possible Williams drivers. Senna isn't all that, Barrichello shouldve retired after 2009 and Bottas? Erm... Just no...
It's obvious Sutil is the clear option for Williams. If they don't sign him, they'll be committing suicide IMO.
CoopsII wrote:Anyway, time will tell. I know you will disagree with my belief that Sutil will never win the WDC, with some drivers you just know (Coulthard, Fisi, the list goes on).
shinji wrote:Williams don't need a potential WDC winner though, they just need a steady hand for the medium-long term who can consistently drive to the car's potential.
CoopsII wrote:shinji wrote:Williams don't need a potential WDC winner though, they just need a steady hand for the medium-long term who can consistently drive to the car's potential.
True enough, and by that measure Sutil and Rubens fit the bill. Would Williams do a car-share a-la Brundle and Suzuki at Ligier in 1995? You never know.
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