Nov 6, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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yes, 15m euros is not a considerable amount for a top caliber driver like kimi. but he must also consider that not driver next year would be a disaster for him. First, There may be no available seats in mclaren or ferrari in 2011. These are the only 2 teams reportedly he wish to drive a car for him to stay in f1. Second, there are a lot of new talented drivers who are there next year to prove their worth and these teams, instead of signing kimi would opt to sign one of these drivers for a lower amount. so kimi don't be stupid. grab that mclaren offer and think of your future. you still have 3 to 5 years left in you as an exceptional driver. Think wisely
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1 I agree - we want Iceman in F1! Who else will keep us entertained with sayings and doings - everyone else is so proper and correct. |
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