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Old 16 Feb 2004, 11:39 (Ref:875644)   #8
BootsOntheSide
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Seeing them in the same team next season will be amazing. If the McLaren is inferior to the Williams next season (which looks likely) Juan has mroe chance of getting the upper hand. If he doesn't, and considering Ron's apparent love of Finnish drivers I suspect Kimi will get subtly favourable trreatment, he may not be able to show his best form.

deeks' analysis is quite accurate in my view. Kimi is younger and much less experienced, but maybe Juan can learn to control his wilder moments - there were signs of that as 2003 went on.

It's not as if Kimi didn't make mistakes last season, but the two in Spain were the only major ones. He always seemed to get the best out of the car, but perhaps never went beyond the obvious performance limits, whereas JPM did in Australia, Japan and Germany. A season where a lot of mistakes and relibaility problems occurred suited Kimi's relatively unobtrusive style - can he really charge at thigns when needed?
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