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Mclaren wants Nico Rosberg

Discussion in 'F1' started by Remy Zero, Mar 28, 2006.

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  1. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ
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    I agree he is great, but aren't you rushing things a bit? He has done only two races and the Cossie is pretty cool and Williams not Minardi. He is young, let him develop for a while. Even Alonso had to spend a year in the Minardi and one year as test driver. Kovalainen is doing a year as #3. Nothing wrong with that.

    The Aussie team manager probably didn't want to give Nico too much practice so he won't make Webber look so bad at his home GP. :)
     
  2. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

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    McLaren deny talks with Rosberg

    McLaren boss Ron Dennis has dismissed reports that his team are poised to make a swoop for Williams driver Nico Rosberg.

    Speculation after the Malaysian Grand Prix suggested that McLaren were considering buying Rosberg out of his Williams contract to slot in alongside Fernando Alonso at the team next year.

    But speaking at Albert Park on Saturday, Dennis rubbished the rumours - and further denied other suggestions that he was looking at poaching Renault's director of engineering Pat Symonds.

    "We have had no dialogue with Nico, nor Keke (Rosberg), nor Frank (Williams), so I have absolutely no idea where this rumour came from," said Dennis. "And I can add Pat Symonds to that. I have had no dialogue with him nor has any other member of McLaren."

    Dennis's denials about Symonds come at a time when rival teams have been luring staff away from his outfit. Red Bull Racing in particular have captured the signatures of designer Adrian Newey and aerodynamicist Peter Prodromou, with Red Bull Racing's former chief designer Rob Taylor moving the other way.

    Speaking about the movement of staff, Dennis said: "We are totally committed to our current design and engineering group.

    "They are doing an excellent job...The vast majority of people in the organisation are on long multi-year contracts and there is an inevitability that they are approached by some of the teams that don't have the depth or calibre of staff that we enjoy.

    "But that is just part of having a Formula One Grand Prix team and doing a good job. People are constantly going to be approached, but at the moment we are very stable, very focused and we have a very committed group of engineers and mechanics."
     
  3. speedy_sam

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    Remarkable .. I actually understood every word that Ron said. None of that complicated "Ronspeak" that requires Mensa certification to comprehend. :)
     

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