I welcome Ingall, he will be great for ford, on the other hand Seton is no loss. He hasnt made a dent for quite some time, he will never win Bathurst and Fords chances of winning are better with him in a Holden.
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Originally posted by ADZ351 I welcome Ingall, he will be great for ford, on the other hand Seton is no loss. He hasnt made a dent for quite some time, he will never win Bathurst and Fords chances of winning are better with him in a Holden.
Back Off Seton.... He has had a bit of bad luck lately but no Fords are really doing much now are they????
Lets not forget that he was the last Ford driver to do any good... even if it was way back in 97.....
Looking at the Qualifying times from not just the last round but the last few.. Seton may be qualifying 22 etc... but the times are like half a second at the most from pole position.... I know the difference doesn't matter and you have to be better placed, but if he was in say Lowndes's or Ambrose's car... In my opinion he would be doing just as well....
Bright was on to a good thing with stone brothers, then with DJR, then a switch to the dark side. I dont want him and I wont support him, (or Longhurst (the ungrateful bastard) for that matter!!!) I support drivers, who's passion drives them as much as the pay cheque!
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