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"David Betts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > A touch Machiavellian, don't you think? Actually, I can think of a > couple of people who've won championships only to find they were out > of work. I have a hunch that the 2004 McLaren is going to be the class > of the field and that luck and experience may play to DC over Kimi. Hmm, much as I would like this to happen, if DC can't get over his problems with the new qualifying regime, I really don't think it's going to work - even though I thought his race performances last year were very solid, there are a lot of other (younger) drivers who can deliver solid performances. Kimi would have to do something /really/ outrageous (e.g. signing a contract with Ferrari/Williams) to lose his seat. Ah well, a 10 year career in F1 isn't bad. And we will always have the memories of Spa '98 as his legacy. Eddie (reaching hurriedly for his coat.......)
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