Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*

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Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 10, 2004 08:31PM
Posted by: Red Sam
is that note sticky because you got over excited??



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Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 10, 2004 08:37PM
Posted by: Red Sam
Here: Take a look at this!

Schumachers new helmet design for Monza:



And Trulli's latest facial hair monstrosity:


EDIT: And this fortnights Message from Bahrain:

Drugs dont win indeed - but the athletes who are pumped full of them do!;)



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Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 10, 2004 08:47PM
Posted by: The Lopper
Uhhh, Schuey's helmet is disgusting. Italian Flag :S

I think Trulli's beard is exaggerated by the microphone.

Did anyone see Billy Connolly on Parkinson?

"Athletes have given drugs a bad name. Imagine if the athletes used real drugs like marijuana. They'd be sprinting like hell, but every few metres they stop and go 'Look at that light!'"

ROFL!!!
Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 01:52AM
Posted by: Vader
I have the same beard as Trulli. :p






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Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 02:53AM
Posted by: Guimengo
so this would be like the Devil running from the cross... but in this case, Vader running from this



;)
Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 11:33AM
Posted by: Vader
And you are running from (or rather "out of";) this:



:p:p






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Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 11:36AM
Posted by: anze89
Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 02:54PM
Posted by: Dizzoau
Well, Barrichello on pole, Montoya second, rekcon it will rain??
Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 03:08PM
Posted by: SpaceAce
very interesting qualifying session



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Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 03:11PM
Posted by: DaveEllis
Bit of an anti-climax that qually

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Says rain but i wont hold my breath

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Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 03:17PM
Posted by: LS.
Vader Wrote:
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presumably you have a tinme share scheme with it? you have it during the week and Trulli uses it during weekends :)






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Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 03:31PM
Posted by: Muks_C
Patrick Head said they thought there was only a 10-15% chance of rain, and that wasn't enough to set the car up for wet weather.

Baumgartner was a bit of an unlucky bugger in practice though, having Pantano run into him! and his Point-Machine from Indy was damaged.

and during the commentary, James and Martin commented that JPM doesn't particularly like Monza, but he always does well, then afterwards, Jim "I-Know-Bugger-all-about-F1" said that JPM really enjoys going to Monza.




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Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 03:37PM
Posted by: Vader
Italian GP grid

1 BARRICHELLO Ferrari 1m20.089s

2 MONTOYA Williams 1m20.620s

3 M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m20.637s

4 ALONSO Renault 1m20.645s

5 SATO BAR 1m20.715s

6 BUTTON BAR 1m20.786s

7 RAIKKONEN McLaren 1m20.877s

8 PIZZONIA Williams 1m20.888s

9 TRULLI Renault 1m21.027s

10 COULTHARD McLaren 1m21.049s

11 ZONTA Toyota 1m21.520s

12 WEBBER Jaguar 1m21.602s

13 PANIS Toyota 1m21.841s

14 KLIEN Jaguar 1m21.989s

15 FISICHELLA Sauber 1m22.239s

16 MASSA Sauber 1m22.287s

17 HEIDFELD Jordan 1m22.301s

18 PANTANO Jordan 1m23.239s

19 BAUMGARTNER Minardi 1m24.808s

20 BRUNI Minardi 1m24.940s


The first ten within 1 second. :o :o

Heidfeld 1 second faster than his team mate.








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Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 03:41PM
Posted by: Mika-F1
i think in this thread i can redirect you to my page ^^ I've uploaded the Pole Lap from Rubinho

Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 04:29PM
Posted by: calimbo
That's True Musk-C. Yesterday, I was watching practice highlights and they asked JPM about the track and he said he didn't like it, but the track suits his driving style as well as Pizzonia's, so that's why he's good at this track.

I remember that when people asked him about where he would like to win, he said Monza...

Now, talking about the qualy, MS gave Barrichello the pole, I think. His mistakes were like Silverstone's comedy spin, don't you think?

But for tomorrow's race, if everything is normal and it's not wet (70% of rain on sunday) I think Ferrari will blow everybody away, a normal 2004 race. and maybe some good battles between the Michelin drivers.

Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 05:17PM
Posted by: Imran
well apparantly the michelin tyres look to be holding on better during hte longer runs than the bridgestones
Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 05:35PM
Posted by: calimbo
Yeah, It seems, cause Renault and Williams says they're pretty strong on long runs...But I'm expecting Ferrari to have the edge, anyway, mostly because of their Bridgestone.

Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 08:07PM
Posted by: Imran
erm...hold on.because Michlein are holding on better inthe long runs your expecting ferrari to do well because they are on bridgestone?
Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 08:52PM
Posted by: calimbo
Well, not exactly...You're right. Because of their Bridgestones and the aero-engine package.

Re: Italian Grand Prix - Monza *expect spoilers*
Date: September 11, 2004 09:32PM
Posted by: The Lopper
Now, talking about the qualy, MS gave Barrichello the pole, I think. His mistakes were like Silverstone's comedy spin, don't you think?

I am thinking the same thing, Ferrari want to show that Rubens can win. I'm not saying that schumacher would have got pole if he had been pushing, i just think that it'll be easier for Rubinho to win from now on.
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