Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 3:19 pm
He'll probably feel like a sardine in a can. Not used to everyone packed in so close and inside a tin shell.Julian Mayo wrote:I reckon the "good 'ol boys" will play dodgems with him
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He'll probably feel like a sardine in a can. Not used to everyone packed in so close and inside a tin shell.Julian Mayo wrote:I reckon the "good 'ol boys" will play dodgems with him
That's stretching the yeast a bit. I think Montoya would have taken any F1 seat that involved a team with a works engine deal.rah wrote:Remember also that JPM will be driving a Dodge. It being part of the Daimler Chrysler group like Merc. So he is not completely leaving the fold.
More like a Walrus in a Keg i thinkcmlean wrote:He'll probably feel like a sardine in a can. Not used to everyone packed in so close and inside a tin shell.Julian Mayo wrote:I reckon the "good 'ol boys" will play dodgems with him
RE, I am firmly of the belief that the fun went out of F1 for JPM the day the team assigned him a personal trainer. And I say " good on yer JPM, if it aint fun don't do it." The guy has enormous talent, a few other drivers may be able to balance a pig of a car on the razors edge for a few laps, but only 1 or two can do it lap after lap. He drove a car tailored for Kimi, race after race his problem, and we all heard it on pit radio, was balance.RE30B#16 wrote:That's stretching the yeast a bit. I think Montoya would have taken any F1 seat that involved a team with a works engine deal.rah wrote:Remember also that JPM will be driving a Dodge. It being part of the Daimler Chrysler group like Merc. So he is not completely leaving the fold.