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This is really good news.
Just the possibility of having De La Rosa racing again.. wow! awesome! and next season too!
Midfielders teams... get ready!
Top teams... open way to Pedroooooo...
Don't you guys remember what he did driving a lousy Arrows???
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And wasn't US$10 million the cost of a customer's Mercedes Benz unit???
Plus Pedro has been testing them in McLaren...
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I know it´s dificultfull enterprise but hope is forever with this guy.
PDLR for Jordan 2005.... or BAR
"Hay que joderse p´a no caerse"
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And wasn't US$10 million the cost of a customer's Mercedes Benz unit???
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It's reported in the spanish media that Pedro de la Rosa is in the list of possible drivers for Jordan in 2005
If he does not race in F1 again, it would be one of the biggest what if in this sport.
¿what if the Jaguar would have been more competitive or the Arrows more reliable?
¿what if he had gone to Toyota when he could?
¿what if he was born in England or Germany?
Let's hope this time he gets a competitive racing seat. He deserves and, above all, he has the skills to be there. More than many that are boring us every racing weekend...
It's reported in the spanish media that Pedro de la Rosa is in the list of possible drivers for Jordan in 2005, with the support of the Spanish multinational of oil Repsol that would contribute with 10 millions dollars.
De la Rosa was a pilot very quoted in the season 2000 but his mistake was not to go away from Arrows when he had a couple of good offers from other teams.
With these 10 millions that Repsol contributes, Jordan would have the money to pay low price engines from Toyota.
What do you think about this?
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