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15th April 2023, 11:06 #11
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Schumacher has some very tough competition for that seat. He would not stand a chance if Leclercc is interested in that seat. He would only have half a chance with Norris and De Vries, with De Vries more likely to land the position in this scenario. DeVries would give Russell a lot of headaches. I think he is faster and tougher than Russell. He is the sort of driver that can take the fight to Verstappen and Leclerc robustly.
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15th April 2023, 11:07 #12
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15th April 2023, 15:15 #13
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17th April 2023, 01:22 #15
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17th April 2023, 12:32 #16
Yep, you are not wrong.. but its still a big statement to make. I'll look out a few of his drives. The AT looks a bit of a dog at the moment so I'm not expecting much from him this year.
The last time I tipped a driver for great things... a future world champion after watching his pre F1 performances, was Lewis after we heard he had signed for McLaren, I got a fair bit of flack for it on here.
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