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Rosberg beating Schumacher is not quite the achievement it used to be because Schumacher isn't as good as people thought he was because he is beaten by Rosberg.
Okay.
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F1
looks like Williams lent him a hand
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F1 i thought that Aussies are more creative with invectives
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F1 Has anyone here seen a point? Knows what it looks like? Any tweaking of the point system is largely futile and any distribution can be argued. However it's very likely that the current financial incentives are for most part independent of the points system.
I don't know how payments are calculated in the most recent Concorde but in 1997-2001 version 65% of the prize fund was paid out
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F1 Nope, no advantage as they set fastest laps with softs
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F1 not if it adds to the bottom line, lol
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F1 let's party like it's 1983
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F1 It's easy to rack up a big number of overtakes when there are 6 cars at least 3 seconds a lap slower than the rest.
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F1 kolles must like grey
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F1 everyone? happily? really?
Neither Senna nor Schumacher had Brazilian or German companies become major sponsors of the teams they drove for.
But Alonso apparently installed himself?
Yeah, right.
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F1 Frantic Wrote:
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> remember what happened to Prost...
subsequent years proved him right
One can only hope for Alonso's sake that there is actual substance behind the quote(?) because he doesn't even have rallying to fall back on.
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F1 chet Wrote:
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> Both these teams are complete jokes and should
> never have been selected.
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> Neither team has a solid foundation of funding,
> did the FIA somehow miss that off their checklist
> when short-listing teams?
Ah, but they have youtube or so ive been told
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F1 Nevertheless, since the team was acquired by Mallya and Mol's Luxembourg-based vehicle, Orange India Holdings, in October 2007, it has had a track record of filing late accounts. Its 2006 and 2007 results were both delivered last year a total of 28 months late.
i guess no sacks of rice have fallen over in China today
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F1 Ok, the livery is a matter of taste (even though Brawn had an equally blank car) but what's so wrong with the name?
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F1 Rubidius Wrote:
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> superchargednut Wrote:
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> > Can't help feeling that this season is actually
> > going to be a complete mid-field shambles.
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> Aye, this looks extremely unprofessional. The team
> name is a joke, and the car has t
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F1 not much different from the last then
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F1 or maybe JVs motivation took a dive when he couldn't handle a boy band driver and the new team principal didn't have his lips firmly planted on JV's backside
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F1 problem is it's below minimum length so it'll still need an infield of some sort
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F1 Frantic Wrote:
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> and in exactly 53 minutes "Pechito" Lopez will be
> announced as 1st driver of the team
Any further news?
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it's been announced
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F1 points system update
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F1 They have trouble filling up the existing grandstands as it is.
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F1 honestly, i don't see the point of the change
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F1 Jan Lammers, Mario Andretti, Jean Alesi, Johnny Herbert
and probably many more
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F1 1) Of course it's about the car. Button's driving got noticed and praised when he was winning race after race after race this year. In fact Button is a fine example of a *merely* solid driver who has a championship. Heidfeld could have been in his place last year, but turned down the chance.
2) So it's acceptable under the circumstances for some drivers to lose to rookies while
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F1 1) i never suggested anything other than the car ultimately deciding which driver is anointed as a super talent and which as an also-ran
2) at least Heidfeld didn't lose to any rookies unlike a certain world champion who still commands praise on this board
3) Kubica led the championship after race 7 and put together a very impressive season until BMW decided to pull the plug on it
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F1 do you see any so called super talents available
and while Heidfeld may not be a super talent (in reality never having a good enough car) he sure held his own against both super talents and WDC contenders
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F1 i think it's great that the suits over at Stuttgart are not wanting to interfere in the day-to-day running of the team
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F1 marcl Wrote:
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> I still do not think Lewis said them things
> anyway, last year both Lewis and Alonso were seen
> chatting alot and racing on the track giving each
> other loads of room. It's just people wanting to
> cause problems.
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> It is the only F1 website that has published the
> story and every
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F1 Blow away in the sense that the season turned out to be *a lot* tougher than Alonso expected? Maybe. He was also superbly prepared which is very much a plus. Trouble is we only get me,me,me! from Hamilton without acknowledging´anyone else.
Blowing away in the final standings? Hell no.
And speak for yourself, you won't find me being blown away by Hamilton's 2007 performance.
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