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Old 16-11-2009, 22:01   #45
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Re: Formula 1 2010 Season [may contain real time spoilers]

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
On the contrary with Honda, Toyota, BMW and possibly Renault all pulling out it's quite encouraging for a big manuafacturer to invest in the sport.

Hopefully there will be several more teams including USF1 and Lotus next year to mix it up a bit.

Personally I'm hoping Antony Davidson gets a drive somewhere.

Looks like Jenson will most likely end up at Mclaren - that will be fun. The last time Mclaren had an all brit team was back with Brundle and Blundell if I remember correctly.
Corrected, 1980, John Watson and Stephen South.

Not sure if it's a good or bad move for Button to be looking to drive that Macca, but with Mercedes engines, a great car to base next year's model on, and a team-mate guaranteed to not be a pushover for the title, I'd love to see him stick it to Hamilton!
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