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Blundell's view: 2006 F1 season review - Pt. 2.

27.08.2006 Istanbul, Turkey, Fernando Alonso (ESP), Renault F1 Team, R26 leads Michael Schumacher (GER), Scuderia Ferrari, 248 F1 - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Turkish Grand Prix, Sunday Race
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Blundell's view: 2006 F1 season review - Pt. 2.

Friday, 29th December 2006

"Ferrari did have the strongest outright performance, from mid-season to the end [in '06], but that is only good for exactly that - and you can’t win a championship with it. You need to be strong and consistently strong throughout..." - Mark Blundell.

What level they can achieve next year is difficult to know because maybe they do need to get stronger and bigger and have more depth to them, but I don’t know. What they have done this year is outstanding though and they should definitely have some level of achievement attached to what they have done. People should take a lot more notice of what they have done, because as I say, it is a testament to them.



Coming soon: Mark Blundell looks into his ‘crystal ball’ and previews the 2007 F1 season. Who will win? Mark tells us who he thinks will get the job done in ’07...
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