Slash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > no not at all, i meant that is more probable for > people to protest against their governements in > Venezuela and Cuba, than it is in China and the > other countries mentioned > > having said that, venezuela is far from a > democracy... I'm well informed about the situation in Venezuela aby RonnyF1 - F1
Slash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > in fact i dare to say is more probable that people > protest in Cuba or Venezuela, which are far from > close than in those countries I live in Latin America and didn't know Venezuela was under a ditactorship? (if that's what you meant)by RonnyF1 - F1
£42k for a fancy rfactor version? No thank'sby RonnyF1 - F1
One of my favorites ever.by RonnyF1 - Other Motorsports
Locke Cole Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > By comparing Alonso to the likes of JPM and Fisi, > you're hardly bigging him up. In terms of sheer speed I really think JPM would've been faster than Fernando, but he lacked racecraft. Since Senna, JPM has been the most naturally-talented driver to get into F1 and since Juan it has been Lewis IMO.by RonnyF1 - F1
Poor Jenson.by RonnyF1 - F1
Alonso is being very smart. Everyone knows how much Ferrari puts themselves above drivers and demand the drivers to WORK FOR THEM not the other way around which is completely understandable. Alonso can't start being a punk now or that would ruin any chances of getting another title.by RonnyF1 - F1
vesuvius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Button himself said earlier this weekend that he > never played it safetely, he has always pushed for > win so claiming he has just driving safely is BS! Then one would assume that Rubens is vastly superior, right? But that's not the case, he had the car and didn't push. In the end he got the WDC aby RonnyF1 - F1
JPM doesn't seem to have the slightest bit of interest in F1 since leaving. Would be awesome to have him and JV back, almost orgasmic.by RonnyF1 - F1
And piquet noobs it out yet again...by RonnyF1 - F1
razgriz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @#$%& YOU BRUINIOH,STUP~D WOULD PIECE OF TEAR,YOUR > WORSE THAN PIQUET MAYBE YOUR WORSE THAN ALEX YOONG > WHEN YOU PUT IN F1 AND TRAIN FOR YEARS,DON'T JUDGE > PEOPLE THAT YOU CAN'T UPROAR BY YOUR SELF,SHAME > YOU P~IECE WOULD TEAR @#$%&,BROWN MAN Things are heating up :O :O !!by RonnyF1 - F1
It's impossible to predict how good they would be but I'd love to see them in F1. It looks like all their efforts are set on Le mans, I don't think it will happen anytime soon.by RonnyF1 - F1
Although I would LOVE to see him come back, he's happy where he is and at the end of the day that's what matters, not if you are in F1 or nascar or IRL or whatever.by RonnyF1 - F1
DaveEllis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I didn't like him back when he was in CART but in > F1 it was a completely different story. The > rawness of his driving... just amazing. > > I'd say some of his best driving was in CART. > > One of the best qualifying laps I have ever seen: > > I wasn't trying toby RonnyF1 - F1
I'm guessing it's only gonna be me... Juan Pablo Montoya. A lot of people dislike him, others love him. I didn't like him back when he was in CART but in F1 it was a completely different story. The rawness of his driving... just amazing. Although his later years in F1 were completely rubbish watching him fighting MS when no one could was priceless. Personally I think he's beenby RonnyF1 - F1
Bruninho Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > or at > least for me, as I am a... "vengeful" person, if > its the correct word. Sometimes I really wonder if you're serious with these kinds of idiotic comments.by RonnyF1 - F1
Joe_Satriani Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You people really like discussing these extremely > unimportant issues, hehe. The race is already > over, and the outcome was that Kubica won. Why the > need to speculate on so many things that did not > happen? What he said.by RonnyF1 - F1
Indeed generally Kimi fanboys are the ones most likely to be incredibly biased, at least in these forums. I generally agree with your posts with a few exceptions, but you have to admit that it's really getting out of hand with most of your fellow fans.by RonnyF1 - F1
vesuvius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > marcl Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Massa was so good today as well his passing of > > cars was good and cheeky not seen that in ages. > > > As for piquet another not so good race i bet > > renault were worried when he was behind alonso.by RonnyF1 - F1
montoya6k Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > you call that an iceman WDC?,if i where sutil im > gonna punch him after the race Kimi: "So I'm gonna lose the car here and end my chances of getting any points, just to crash Sutil cause he's having too much fun in 4th place, great!" Right.by RonnyF1 - F1
Alonso doing as well as Fisi? are you serious??? MUUUUUCH BETTER.. did you see fisi qualifying in the 1st row last year? (don't tell me he had no fuel cause he was around 3-4 laps lighter than the ferraris if I recall well) It's a shame people keep bashing Alonso because he beat Kimi back in 05 in a lesser car (although much more reliable). No average driver would have won in Alonby RonnyF1 - F1
marcl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There is no way there is the speed difference at > the corner unless someone comes off the power > simple as that. Not even against fissi did lewis > close in like that. Its a full accelation part of > the track and the difference between the mclaren > and renault is not that. > > Had that bby RonnyF1 - F1
Joe_Satriani Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I was not impressed at all with his race in > Bahrain. When you watch the race with live timing > on and pay attention to lap times, his pace was > rubbish. He would do a fast lap in one spot and > then a slower one after, making for very > inconsistent racing. Kimi and Kubica were a lotby RonnyF1 - F1
At Massa's speed in that corner I don't think you could lose the rear like that even flooring it. In case of full throttle in that scenario the back may loosen up a little but not enough to spin like that IMO.by RonnyF1 - F1
chet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A waste of a top seat? agreed, put Jenson in the > car!!!! lol > > But, no seriously, im still unsure on his malaysia > accident, whether it was all to do with his heavy > right foot or not. But yeah, agreed that he doesnt > deserve that seat especially given the car Alonso > is driving! Get Alby RonnyF1 - F1
I don't think that Massa is a top driver but for #2 role he's not that bad, he only needs to be more consistent. His mistakes do remind me a little of Montoya, he did pull really silly mistakes but that doesn't take away the fact that JPM was one of the fastest drivers during his time (if not the fastest).by RonnyF1 - F1
marcl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ferrari in testing though did have a few problems > they did not complete that many race distances. > Both kimi and massa did go on the grass in the gp > so this could have even caused them to over heat. They both trashed their cars really bad.. specially kimi a few laps before his engine died, when that fby RonnyF1 - F1
Reynard + Honda. 1998 anyone?by RonnyF1 - Other Motorsports