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Mr Ree wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:Let us know the results? No sky!
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OH AND WELL DONE MITCH!!!
absolute torture watching that race...
GP2 next year for our boy
JustinSpiderholden wrote:Mr Ree wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:Let us know the results? No sky!
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OH AND WELL DONE MITCH!!!
absolute torture watching that race...
GP2 next year for our boy
Don't be so sure on that 1 jsut yet
Mr Ree wrote:Whats the bet that tonight, there will be far more focus on the power cut at the cake tin (again) than of one of our own winning the worlds 3rd most prestigious cup in open wheel racing?
Mr Ree wrote: Yep, its always about the money.
Somewhere in the region of $2M for a GP2 season, and thats provided you dont go breaking the car each weekend.
Hopefully, with his $400k prize money, and having Colin Giltrap, Mark Webber, and Christian Horner in his corner though, he will somehow be able to make the step up as it will be a travesty if he cant.
Mr Ree wrote: Also, now that he has won the Cup, in typical NZ style, all of a sudden people will want to align themselves with him, so hopefully that leads to some more personal sponsors hopping onboard to help pick up the tab.
Its a HUGE shame that Mitch will get almost no recognition for what he has achieved, as if its not an egg shaped ball, people in this country just couldnt give a flying one...and for him to make it this far is a far bigger challenge than for any of the other entrants who live in Europe and have the benefit of bigger sponsors to help pay their bills.
Mr Ree wrote: I think its quite fitting that Mitch has been helped by Mark to get where he is, as Mark completely understands just how much of an uphill battle it is to get onto the world stage if you live down under.
Mr Ree wrote:He seriously injured his back in a crash at Spa so has sat out every race since then A huge shame as he was one of the favourites in the FR3.5 series.
Hopefully he can bounce back next season and still have a seat, as there is no doubt he has the skills to get to the top if it all pans out for him.
Regarding Brendon Hartley, even though he lost his RB backing, I think he still has a sniff of coming back somehow. Given his role as Mercedes development/simulator driver, he is still deply involved so lets cross our fingers for him
2jayzgte wrote:What are everyones thoughts on the Schu this year and last is the guy a spent force in F-1 is he taking a seat of another un-named driver??
There is a good chance Hamilton may get his seat next year if so is that it for the great man as to me he is a shadow of what he was and will even go onto say making up the numbers I think there are possibly 8-10 guys better than him in F-1 at the moment.
I personally think he needs to hang it up and give someone else a go.
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