Kubica looks like a major talent, and someone that will at least challenge for titles in his career. To actually win one though is going to require some other things to fall into order. The main one being the team he drives for... and good news there too as BMW looked to have made major strides near the end of last season (or maybe they made them earlier and it wasn't until Kubica arrived that they were noticable).
But both he as a driver, and his team will need to step up because chances are that either the Kimi/Ferrari combo or the Fernando/Mclaren combo will rise to make things a tough chase (or maybe they both will). But I think Kubica/BMW looks to be right in the mix with the next tier of teams at the moment and 2007 will be a telling year for which direction they are heading.
2007-01-07 13:57:21
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answered by Paul S 7
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First of all, it's the Drivers' Championship.
On to the answer... He even stands a chance next year; BMW have been very hard at work in the end of the season and, by the looks of it, they have the 3rd best engine in the paddock at the moment. Combine that with the advanced Hinwil wind tunnel, and you can see that the only way for Theissen's boys is up. They beat Toyota this year, I'm expecting them to be over Honda and Ferrari this year. Kubica and Heidfeld have good chances for wins, and in 2008 I see the Pole fighting with Kovalainen, Alonso, Hamilton and maybe Piquet Jr. for the title.
The age of the youngsters (under 25) is just around the corner... Ferrari, watch yourself go down. No Schumacher, no Brawn, no Byrne, only Todt and Montezemolo. It's OVER!
2007-01-07 23:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Why? Do you think that's possible? Let's say he is a talented driver, witth few years like a profesional pilot, but he already cought a podium in 2006 season and maybe he would had cought more podiums last year if he would had started as an untitled driver. I don't know realy how is he because he drove in a few Grand Prixes and by the way I don't feel he will be a champion very soon. Maybe if he will drove for better teams, like McLaren, Renault, or Ferrari
2007-01-09 06:13:05
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answered by Nicole's Nikky 3
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It is quite possible! He is really talented and with the proper team he has great chance of winning the world title. He shows great skills. So I think it is just a matter of time he becomes a world champion.
2007-01-07 19:50:12
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answered by Elize 3
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Possibly. He appears to be a talented driver, but he has only a handful (6) of Formula One races under his belt. I think it's far too early to predict whether or not he's a world driving championship-calibre driver.
2007-01-07 09:58:34
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answered by Gregnir 6
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If massa and raikkon fail, Alonso sucks at mclaren along with hamilton, and others are not able to succeed then yes.
2007-01-09 13:01:01
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answered by maxie 5
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Possible
2007-01-07 16:54:20
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answered by sevenchange_com 2
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If he moves to a more dominant team within that span, then yes. but i can't see him winning the championship if he doesn't.
2007-01-07 15:11:59
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answered by tike16 2
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possibly if BMW give him the best car on the grid!!! Like the F2004 was,
But don't count on it
2007-01-08 10:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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its not possible in 2007 session.......
he can win it if he joins ferrai,mclaren,honda.........
he only can win if bmw b a partner of williams...like b4..........
he is gud as v saw him.....evrythn was changed 4 bmw after he joined it........
2007-01-07 21:47:00
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answered by Anonymous
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