If JPM could reign in his impulses he would give the top drivers a run for their money. he has proven he can handle the FW26A (tusks), despite the aerodynamic deficiencies the car suffered in the corners, a problem Ralf was not able to figure out.
As for Juan and Kimi being teammates? I don't think that would work very well. Kimi has been conditioned to believe that he is McLaren's no.1 driver and that is an attitude that would clash heavily with Juan's. If those two become teammates, McLaren will be at the back of the grid with Minardi and Jordan.
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