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Originally Posted by p-matt
I don't know. I'd much rather listen to the eloquence of Bruno Senna about the action over the course of a race weekend rather than a few barbed snippets about the career of a driver that got more opportunities than he still probably realises and continually played the victim to elicit public sympathy.
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this is how i feel too, but i'm really biased. bruno is a genuinely good guy who can speak incredibly well about the sport. he's "one of us" in that his entire life hasn't been built around being sat in a racing car, he grew up away from it and started late. webber's on the other end of the scale, he makes me uncomfortable and i find his way of expressing himself to be quite immature and stroppy despite his considerable experience and wisdom - hallmark of someone who's been in the goldfish bowl of motorsport for a long time. perhaps now it's no longer his problem to deal with he'll be much more relaxed and interesting to listen to.
imo, anyway