No it doesn’t, read it again and if you read the article it makes that abundantly clear. Odd that the click bait is used in the byline..
No it doesn’t, read it again and if you read the article it makes that abundantly clear. Odd that the click bait is used in the byline..
I’m not sure what “opposite camp” you are talking about. I have no vested interest in this but obviously you do I’ve noticed. I’m just going on what I’ve heard take it or leave it.netoperek wrote: ↑07 Dec 2017, 23:12I do not know Hungarian to read in original. Google translated version gives exactly such information - rumor stating that Robert Kubica has probably just signed with Williams. Several sources in Poland relayed this rumor, so apparently they got the same impression.
As I said before, I personally treat such news as rather unreliable source of information and posted it just to balance similar story (posted by You) from "opposite camp".
Frank is specifically the guy who wants the money. In Frank's eyes, "Drivers aint sh*t!"NathanOlder wrote: ↑11 Dec 2017, 19:14If Williams take the reported $15mill over Kubica or a different experienced driver then I will have no bad feelings seeing them fall further down the order, Stroll and Sirotkin will be equal weakest driver line up on the grid with Toro Rosso, and behind the Sauber pairing!
dont allow it Frank!
https://www.f1today.net/en/news/f1/2343 ... liams-seat
you read that wrong.RonDennis wrote: ↑11 Dec 2017, 20:21Kubica had been favourite to make a sensational return to F1, with the team impressed by his feedback and the way he fitted into the team and built up strong relationships. However, it has emerged that based purely on performance, data suggests Sirotkin is the stronger candidate.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13352 ... iams-drive
RIP Williams.