How will Barrichello do in Sao Paulo?
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- 26th April 2012, 12:00 at 12:00 pm #131326DonParticipant26th April 2012, 12:07 at 12:07 pm #200431David-AParticipant
He has an awful record racing in Brazil it seems so I don’t blame him for being pessimistic.
26th April 2012, 14:45 at 2:45 pm #200432DonParticipant26th April 2012, 15:59 at 3:59 pm #200433Keith CollantineKeymasterThis looks like a classic case of expectations management to me. There’ll be a big crowd there this weekend and those expecting him to win are likely to be disappointed.
But Barrichello’s on an upward trajectory and he could pull off a good result. A lot will come down to how well he does with the fuel, which has been a key weakness so far.
26th April 2012, 17:46 at 5:46 pm #200434EduardoParticipantI’m from Sao Paulo… and we’re expecting rain on Sunday, honestly, Sao Paulo’s weather is always difficult to predict… … Barrichello could be again on TOP 10 but I think it will be difficult for him to fight for victory .. .. I’m also looking forward to see what Bia Figueiredo could show driving for a better team like Andretti…
26th April 2012, 23:13 at 11:13 pm #200435Lin1876ParticipantWould love to see Rubens do well in front of his loyal fans. Sure, winning is proably out of the question, but he is capable of a good result there, particularly if it rains. That talent he has in the wet will not disappear, particularly since the IndyCars look like they would need a deft touch when it gets slippery.
However, his record in Brazil is one of appauling bad luck. Hopefully he’ll get a break now, even if it’s not in F1.
27th April 2012, 12:54 at 12:54 pm #200436DonParticipantRubens discusses track http://www.indycar.com/en/News/2012/April/4-25-Video-Drivers-talk-about-Sao-Paulo
About being at home http://www.indycar.com/en/News/2012/April/4-27-Barrichello-feels-right-at-home
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