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CNR
9th April 2008, 12:25
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/09042008/58/kubica-renault.html

Renault (http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/formula-1/renault.html) considers Robert Kubica (http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/formula-1/robert-kubica.html) to have been a driver with incredible potential that 'got away' from the French team.


was earlier in his career closely linked with Renault.
As a teenager, he was part of the Renault driver development programme.
"At some point we were doing a bit of rationalisation about (the programme) and unfortunately we lost him," Renault F1 engineering chief Pat Symonds says.

ioan
9th April 2008, 12:40
In other words they thought he wasn't good enough!

Mark
9th April 2008, 12:42
History is littered with occasons where someone is dropped from an organisation only to be incredibly sucessful later on. The Beatles are the most famous example!

ioan
9th April 2008, 12:45
History is littered with occasons where someone is dropped from an organisation only to be incredibly sucessful later on. The Beatles are the most famous example!

What team were they driving for?! :p :

Valve Bounce
9th April 2008, 12:56
History is littered with occasons where someone is dropped from an organisation only to be incredibly sucessful later on. The Beatles are the most famous example!

I don't remember a guy called Beatles in F1 :confused:

Tazio
9th April 2008, 13:07
What team were they driving for?! :p :

Mini Cooper :p :

CNR
9th April 2008, 13:35
nothing to do with this but the Beatles are in this thread so i will add abba

http://www.f1rejects.com/drivers/borgudd/biography.html


1981 was the fourth season in F1 for the volatile Gunter Schmid's ATS team. Its previous three years had been somewhat tumultuous and yet fruitless. And by the start of 1981, Schmid had become disaffected with his existing driver Jan Lammers (http://www.f1rejects.com/drivers/lammers/index.html). He plugged on with the Dutchman for the first three races of the year in the previous year's D4 chassis, but by the beginning of the season it was already clear that he had made overtures to Borgudd and brought the 34-year-old into the fold.
At the fourth round of the championship, the San Marino Grand Prix, ATS entered two D4s, powered by their Cosworth V8s and sitting on Michelins, for both Lammers and Borgudd. It made Slim one of the oldest F1 debutants in the modern era, and the former musician had finally it all the way to the top of his second hobby. Thanks to his links with Ulvaeus, ABBA put their logo on the cars, although they supplied no sponsorship dollars. It was merely 'goodwill sponsorship' to hopefully attract other investors.

maxu05
9th April 2008, 14:18
Perhaps if Abba make a comeback, they will sponsor 'Fernando' with some of their 'Money, Money, Money' :D

N. Jones
9th April 2008, 16:07
What team were they driving for?! :p :
:laugh: That is too good!

airshifter
10th April 2008, 02:40
What team were they driving for?! :p :


Volkswagon of course. Who else marketed cars called the Beetle?