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24 Nov 2005, 05:09 (Ref:1469012) | #26 | ||
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I would like to see Matt Jaskoll get a few races. I believe he tested well at Paul Riccard.
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1 Dec 2005, 14:25 (Ref:1474743) | #27 | |
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Phil Giebler will drive for team USA in Dubai. Herta will apparently be back in the spring.
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1 Dec 2005, 14:27 (Ref:1474744) | #28 | |
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Giebler's a good shout.
Underrated and deserves a chance. |
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1 Dec 2005, 14:43 (Ref:1474755) | #29 | ||
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Giebler is one of those drivers who never seems to do anything really properly, probably due to lack of funds. I agree he has some talent.
On the other hand, I reckon Bryan Herta is doing a good job in turning things around for Team USA, so I'd leave him alone. He should be great when they get to Laguna Seca and, let's face it, they're not not going to win overall now. |
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1 Dec 2005, 14:59 (Ref:1474773) | #30 | |
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Herta was the 1st choice, but he feels after a season's worth of travelling he needs a winter break!
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1 Dec 2005, 15:33 (Ref:1474796) | #31 | ||
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I don't blame for that at all - I would feel the same. It's just that I read an interview with him this week, which I can't now find ( ), in which he said he said they were making progress since he brought over his own engineer and that he wanted to use the races between now and Laguna Seca to get the car exactly right.
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I am not saying this driver is bad, I simply don't know anything about this guy and I follow a lot of different series pretty closely. |
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2 Dec 2005, 09:50 (Ref:1475463) | #33 | |
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Not closely enough then!
The series is as much about giving opportunities as it is about having big names. |
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2 Dec 2005, 10:08 (Ref:1475478) | #34 | |
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Phil Giebler has won races in F3 & IPS, (on debut, from the back of the grid). He was a competitive runner with Supanova in F3000, despite no testing and is a multiple karting champion, including 2005. He even won the FPA winter series one year, when it was still trying to be a 'serious' championship.
Phil is highly respected by the teams and engineers he has worked with, the only thing that has held his career back is a lack of funding. Remember he and Pat Long were the quickest drivers at the original Red Bull driver tests. |
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2 Dec 2005, 10:52 (Ref:1475523) | #35 | ||
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Autosport introduces him as a "former French F3 race winner". Big deal. Again I am not saying he is bad, but I disagree that the "World Cup of Motorsport" should be a shop window for up and coming talent. There are enough series for that already. I think it should be something that the best and proven drivers from each country view as being worthwhile to participate in.
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2 Dec 2005, 11:44 (Ref:1475565) | #36 | ||
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Whilst a championship that pits the best drivers from each country against one another would be a good thing, I can't see it happening for the time being. Ultimately, drivers are going to have other priorities for the regular motorsport season and as such have contracts which have to be honoured. Therefore, I can't imagine, say, Ferrari, releasing Michael Schumacher and risk him getting injured and disrupting the winter test programme. However, as A1GP becomes more established then I would imagine that more and more drivers will aspire to compete in it.
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13 Dec 2005, 07:34 (Ref:1482882) | #37 | |
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Kiwi 3, are you still disapointed in Team USA using Phil Giebler. Constant improvement through out the weekend and moving from 13th to 5th in the feature race before the car failed?
Team USA are using him for the next race, so obviously they were impressed. To find out more about Phil have a look at his web site Here (NB I have no connection with Phil or his management.) Last edited by El_Gibleto; 13 Dec 2005 at 07:38. Reason: Adding a web link |
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Who? More appropriate to some of the other countries drivers such as Ebrahim, Khan, Etc Etc By the way I am not a US Supporter but acknowledge it when I see talent and this fellow Phil Giebler impressed me more than any other US Driver that has driven for Team USA! |
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14 Dec 2005, 17:10 (Ref:1484057) | #40 | |
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Where are you Kiwi3???? We'd all love to know what you think of Phil Giebler after the weekend.
When Phil and Scott speed race against each other in karts Phil was always quicker, as he was at the original Red Bull test session. Remember Phil has done one car race before Dubai this year and no testing, Speed has done a full season of GP2 and many many test miles in the A1GP car. Give Phil equal time then decide who is the faster. |
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