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Old 11-Feb-2006, 19:19
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will rossi go to f1

id love to see rossi in f1 but i want to win on a ducati first
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Old 11-Feb-2006, 19:23
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Will deffo go to F1 unless he gets offered a job as a NASA astronaut!!!!

Anyone who can get within 0.6 secs of a multi-world champ with very few hours in the hotseat is gonna be offered mega bucks for a full time go.

[Edited on 11-2-2006 by Guido]
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Old 11-Feb-2006, 19:35
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He's going, If he gets though this year in one peace
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Old 11-Feb-2006, 19:35
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Old 11-Feb-2006, 19:46
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I don't think he will.

Cars are boring, and Rossi will want to win the 800cc MotoGP title.

I think he'll go rallying is he leaves bikes, not F1.
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Old 11-Feb-2006, 19:49
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If the route in is cleared for him - he will go to F1.
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Old 11-Feb-2006, 19:59
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Rossi needs Schumacher for F1 drive
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Old 12-Feb-2006, 10:56
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He's a busy lad. would appear that he is taking every oportunity open to him to hone his 4 wheels at speed skils.

http://www.crash.net/news_View~t~Ros...~id~125238.htm

Good luck to him. If he's up for the ultimate challenge ,then think of the bucks he could rake in , also the celeb status he would aquire at home and abroad.
Also he could then do an even more amazing feat. remember Hailwoods return.
How about the Former multiple bike gp champion, former fi world champion, having a swansong moto gp chapionship to his credit.
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Old 12-Feb-2006, 11:08
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Nope - I reckon he'll do the 800s in 2007, win that and then go rallying.

There's a few new boys in MotoGP this year who are readying themselves for the 800cc challenge in 2007 - dependant upon how close they can run Rossi at the end of 2006 will make his mind up I reckon.

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Old 13-Feb-2006, 11:28
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He will want an 800 title to give him every class, plus if he wins this year and then goes on to win 800s no one will be able to match him as he will have won every 1000 title.

800s then off to rallying - rallying is a bit like bikes in that the drivers skill is more inportant than the car, in F1 it's the car that's most important. And F1 is boring!
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