Re: 30+ drivers
From: red5hilser (red5hilseraol.com)
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 22:08:33 -0700 (PDT)
OLDER? I go back to to the Juan Fangio, Mike Hawthorn, Luigi Musso, von Tripps 
and Phil Hill days. The new kids were Dan Gurney and my favorites, the 
Rodriquez brothers. Too bad only Phil survived.
 
Yer pal, Ferrari Bubba
 
 
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Subject: 30+ drivers


Michael Schumacher's retirement and the disappearances of Jacques Villeneuve 
and Juan Pablo Montoya mean that the older generation of F1 drivers has been 
cropped back considerably and the next man to feel the heat of impending 
retirement is none other than David Coulthard, who at 35 is two full years 
younger than Schumacher (but almost the same age as Villeneuve). DC is a year 
older than Rubens Barrichello who in turn is seven months older than Giancarlo 
Fisichella.

The older drivers are currently in the minority with only seven of the 22 now 
over 30. Behind DC, Rubens and Fisichella are Jarno Trulli (32), Ralf 
Schumacher (31), Tiago Monteiro (31) and the newest boy in the over-30 club 
Mark Webber, who turned 30 in August.

Takuma Sato and Nick Heidfeld join the gang over the winter.
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