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<blockquote data-quote="Juan Powerblow" data-source="post: 201995" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>I think this favorable situation is also due to the absence of unyielding team support for Schumi. The rumor mills have it that Kimi and Massa are very competitive even off track, which is good for the sport. I like what BMW is doing. They uncharacteristically voiced more confidence this season and so far, that's been holding true. I look forward to them taking on the McLaren and Ferrari more strongly as this would make the sport even more entertaining. What Heidfeld did in Bahrain was certainly something to cheer about. There's so much integrity in how BMW holds themselves out to be. Last but certainly not least, I love what's happening in the middle of field, particularly with Renault, Toyota and (sadly) Honda joining that fray with Super Aguri. Too bad this only makes the camera and production guys a lot of more busy than last season trying to keep up with the action. The real bummer though is having to wait 4 weeks before the next GP in Barcelona!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Powerblow, post: 201995, member: 20"] I think this favorable situation is also due to the absence of unyielding team support for Schumi. The rumor mills have it that Kimi and Massa are very competitive even off track, which is good for the sport. I like what BMW is doing. They uncharacteristically voiced more confidence this season and so far, that's been holding true. I look forward to them taking on the McLaren and Ferrari more strongly as this would make the sport even more entertaining. What Heidfeld did in Bahrain was certainly something to cheer about. There's so much integrity in how BMW holds themselves out to be. Last but certainly not least, I love what's happening in the middle of field, particularly with Renault, Toyota and (sadly) Honda joining that fray with Super Aguri. Too bad this only makes the camera and production guys a lot of more busy than last season trying to keep up with the action. The real bummer though is having to wait 4 weeks before the next GP in Barcelona! [/QUOTE]
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