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No idea to be honest.

Well I'm pretty much the opposite; I've never really bothered with 'career' mode in F1 2010, and just do time trials on tracks that interest me instead.

My best time at Spa (using the MP4-25) is 1:44.815

That's right mahfuggaz- I'm faster than Kimi Raikönnen... on PS3.

Well if there going to give Cruise a go they should really let Rowan Atkinson have a go, kicked his ass on the top gear track. lol

also i think that rossi didn't drive the F1 car because of a sponsorship dispute with Ferrari/Shell and whoever he was with at the time.

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Well if there going to give Cruise a go they should really let Rowan Atkinson have a go, kicked his ass on the top gear track. lol

also i think that rossi didn't drive the F1 car because of a sponsorship dispute with Ferrari/Shell and whoever he was with at the time.

He did in 2008, was 2 tenths down on Raikkonnen's record at Catalunya

http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2010/1/10355.html

Well I'm pretty much the opposite; I've never really bothered with 'career' mode in F1 2010, and just do time trials on tracks that interest me instead.

My best time at Spa (using the MP4-25) is 1:44.815

That's right mahfuggaz- I'm faster than Kimi Raikönnen... on PS3.

I'll see what kind of time I can get next time I play.

Should have Internet again soon too so might have to get some online action going

Yeah, he must have spent a lot of money buying heidfelds seat.

who keeps giving this guy chances anyway, if he was anything, with the name he's got and the money behind him, he would be in F1 by now.

Doubt whether having Kubica would make any difference to how the Renault team are performing, Fernando saw the writing on the wall in 2006.

They aren't overly interested in winning championships, Carlos ghosen made that clear.

Yeah, he must have spent a lot of money buying heidfelds seat.

who keeps giving this guy chances anyway, if he was anything, with the name he's got and the money behind him, he would be in F1 by now.

Doubt whether having Kubica would make any difference to how the Renault team are performing, Fernando saw the writing on the wall in 2006.

They aren't overly interested in winning championships, Carlos ghosen made that clear.

Well Renault are so interested they dont even own the team anymore. Should just go back to being engine suppliers and stop embarassing themselves.

Well Renault are so interested they dont even own the team anymore. Should just go back to being engine suppliers and stop embarassing themselves.

Agreed.

They look likely to do that anyway given the massive fanfare they made about reuniting with Williams F1.

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