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Given the relatively slow pace of the RB3 thus far I would have thought that he would be best off keeping his thoughts to himself.
Completely agree, Webber's career (or atleast one of his best years) may well have been ruined by Williams. Had he been in McLaren or a Renault, he would have probably had the championship by nowHmm, I'd say hes just venting the 2yrs of frustration hes had. Lets hope the RB3 actually starts getting faster.
Don't know if you read F1 Racing, but good ole Gazza ain't been very nice in respects to Toyota.joseff wrote:To be honest there's a good many people leaving Williams without fond memories... just in recent years: Thiessen, Berger, Schumacher, Montoya, Webber. When Montoya left Williams it was because they were "w***ers up and down the team". Leaving McLaren it was "thanks to Ron for letting me drive NASCAR". You just don't see Rod Nelson saying bad things about Renault, or Luca Marmorini about Ferrari, or even Mike Gascoyne about Toyota.
It was a much needed break anyway... Williams can do without Webber crashing the car on the 2nd lap, Webber can do without the car self-detonating mid-race.
From what I've heard though there are a lot of Renault personnel without anything nice to say about Mike Gascoyne ... make of that what you will.Ray wrote:Don't know if you read F1 Racing, but good ole Gazza ain't been very nice in respects to Toyota.joseff wrote:To be honest there's a good many people leaving Williams without fond memories... just in recent years: Thiessen, Berger, Schumacher, Montoya, Webber. When Montoya left Williams it was because they were "w***ers up and down the team". Leaving McLaren it was "thanks to Ron for letting me drive NASCAR". You just don't see Rod Nelson saying bad things about Renault, or Luca Marmorini about Ferrari, or even Mike Gascoyne about Toyota.
It was a much needed break anyway... Williams can do without Webber crashing the car on the 2nd lap, Webber can do without the car self-detonating mid-race.