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Re: Jenson Button
Don't really watch it that much nowdays but still have a look to see how the races go.
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Re: Jenson Button
i do but not by choice... love you really xx

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Re: Jenson Button
With all the rule changes F1 so far has bored me. It's a case of who could have the most time to develop the car to new specifications and it's shown; with the drivers in F1 being so skilled there's really not much between the drivers anymore.
Someone's going to shout "Bollocks" at me in a moment, although it shows when you got 6 different variations of Mercedes and Ferrari driving teams alone in the sport with such varied results between them.
One bonus is Jenson is a good driver and does deserve to be where he is in the sport atm, it's just a shame such drastic rule changing in such a short period of time has totally thrown the sport on it's head. It's a good thing and a bad thing depending on who you are, for me it's bad because the pure entertainment factor is lacking. Good side for smaller teams gaining more money, more cost cutting and the sport overall will generate more revenue.
Someone's going to shout "Bollocks" at me in a moment, although it shows when you got 6 different variations of Mercedes and Ferrari driving teams alone in the sport with such varied results between them.
One bonus is Jenson is a good driver and does deserve to be where he is in the sport atm, it's just a shame such drastic rule changing in such a short period of time has totally thrown the sport on it's head. It's a good thing and a bad thing depending on who you are, for me it's bad because the pure entertainment factor is lacking. Good side for smaller teams gaining more money, more cost cutting and the sport overall will generate more revenue.
