Murphy: Mistake to change camp?
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Murphy: Mistake to change camp?
Do you think so, or is it early days?
I think he may regret his decision, just have this feeling.
Think he will always be a runner up type wherever he goes.
No discredit to him, but I think he's destined not to win the title.
I think he may regret his decision, just have this feeling.
Think he will always be a runner up type wherever he goes.
No discredit to him, but I think he's destined not to win the title.
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Given the points start Ambrose already has on him, I worry about his chances for this year, and he is running out of years. Every season, his back gets worse, last season I think it would be fair to say it cost him grid places. By the end of the season E.Creek,he was having intensive physio just to get in the car
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After two hard fought 3rd placings at Oran Park, it could be that Murphy and the team are starting to work out how to set the car up, with the new powerplant, and consequent component relocation. We might yet see a flying Kiwi on another near perfect lap at The Mountain.
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I have heard a number of drivers asked the question " what would you rather win, the championship or Bathurst?" Most said Bathurst. Murphy's record lap at Bathurst will stay in my memory for years, I hope he is on the pace. He always brings something special to the mountain one way or another....even if it is hiding in the portaloo, rather than doing his block in front of the TV cameras.Southernman wrote:Good to see Murphy perform well this weekend. It's too late for him to get a high championship finish but the main event (Bathurst) is not far away. Hopefully he will perform better next year.
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