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Just a heads up. The final race will likely be moved to next week. I'll try to fit it in this week but no guarantees. Sorry for the inconveniance.by Syvis - Grand Prix 4
Kubica stays at Arrows, Minardi announces driver lineup Arrows have announced that Robert Kubica will be staying on the team for 2005. The deal costs Arrows 2 million. Minardi announced that they've signed Antonio Pizzonia and Rodolfo Gonzalez as their race drivers for 2005 season while Markus Winkelhock will serve as the team's test driver. Signing these drivers will bring 9 millby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
2004 Japanese Grand Prix Welcome to recap of the 2004 Japanese Grand Prix raced on the Suzuka Circuit. It’s the 17th round of the 2004 season. Lap #1 Juan-Pablo Montoya overtakes Kimi Räikkönen for the second place. Lap #2 Ralf Schumacher overtakes Takuma Sato for 6th place. Lap #5 Fernando Alonso has opened up a bit of a gap to rest of the field. Lap #7 Felipe Massby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
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Did you mean someone new?by Syvis - Grand Prix 4
Williams announce all-star line up for 2005 Williams has today announced that they have agreed to a contract with Kimi Räikkönen for 2005. Räikkönen is close to claiming the driver's title so it doesn't come as a surprise they would want to keep him. What did come as a surprise was that they have signed Michael Schumacher as their other driver. The six time world champion seems to waby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
2004 Chinese Grand Prix Welcome to recap of the 2004 Chinese Grand Prix raced on the Shanghai International Circuit. It’s the 16th round of the 2004 season. Lap #1 Kimi Räikkönen gets a great start and leads the pack coming into the first turn. Takuma Sato overtakes Fernando Alonso for 4th place and Michael Schumacher overtakes Felipe Massa for 6th. Lap #2 Rubens Barrichello overtaby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
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Talk to Parachki about what colors and car shape you want and lets see what he can do. We can also use the old livery or you can choose some Arrows livery that's already available.by Syvis - Grand Prix 4
Looking real nice! Do you still have Wheldon's helmet file I sent you? If not, I can send it to you again tomorrow.by Syvis - Grand Prix 4
Yeah, Red Bull offered to buy Arrows but they turned it down. Since Jaguar is in good financial health and they've been pretty succesful I won't be changing it. They'll probably look into buying their way in for 2006 next season. Are there others who could help with the graphical side? We would need those two cars and helmets for new drivers and for drivers changing teams. Asby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
Yeah, BAR has been hit hard. I get the feeling the reborn Arrows is Calligari's baby though Not that it's been easy for them either. Oh btw, would you be up for making a new livery for them since they'll be staying as Arrows? I used a fantasy livery for this season and it would be a bit boring to use the same one for next season too. Maybe for Jaguar too as 2004 was their lastby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
JohnWarrington Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Beyond a joke....Atleast it's not as bad as Jenson > Button though It really is amazing how every retirement seems to hit Massa's car. He seems to be faster in the races too. Like I said before, cars will be more reliable next season. Only three more races to suffer for Felipe.by Syvis - Grand Prix 4
Ferrari announces Sato extension, Jaguar signs di Resta as test driver and Vitaly Petrov stays with Jordan Ferrari has today announced that Takuma Sato will be staying in Ferrari colors for next season too. Sato has been a revelation for Ferrari this season as he's been in the title picture the whole season and the only real challenger for Kimi Räikkönen. Sato's deal is for 23 millioby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
2004 Italian Grand Prix Welcome to recap of the 2004 Italian Grand Prix raced on the Monza track. It’s the 15th round of the 2004 season. Lap #1 Juan-Pablo Montoya goes wide in the first turn but he keeps his lead. Felipe Massa rises to 6th in the start. Takuma Sato also overtakes Rubens Barrichello for the 3rd place. Lap #2 At the end of the main straight, Rubens Barrichello and Tby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
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McLaren retains Alonso, Jaguar announce new race drivers McLaren has announced that Fernando Alonso has agreed to stay on the team for 2005 season. Alonso's new deal will bring him 15 million a year. Alonso has impressed in his McLaren car as he currently sits third in the driver's championship while his team mates have struggled throughout the season. Jaguar have announced theyby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
2004 Belgian Grand Prix Welcome to recap of the 2004 Belgian Grand Prix raced at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. It’s the 14th round of the 2004 season. Lap #1 Fernando Alonso overtakes Kimi Räikkönen in the start. Takuma Sato and Felipe Massa also get past Rubens Barrichello. Williams’ speed is too much on the straights though and Räikkönen takes his lead back. Barrichello also overtakeby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
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Juan-Pablo Montoya stays at Ferrari, Toyota and Arrows sign test drivers Juan-Pablo Montoya, who replaced Dario Franchitti at Ferrari after the Monaco race, has signed a deal to stay at Ferrari for 2005 season. The Columbian gets nice pay raise as it's reported Ferrari will be paying 21 million for his services next season. Despite missing the first six races of the season, Montoya is fouby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
2004 Hungarian Grand Prix Welcome to recap of the 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix raced on the Hungaroring. It’s the 13th round of the 2004 season. Lap #1 Takuma Sato still has the lead going into the first turn. Rubens Barrichello gets a good start and overtakes Juan-Pablo Montoya for the 3rd place at the end of the main straight. Lap #2 Michael Schumacher overtakes Jarno Trulli for 7tby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
Qualifying had changing conditions.by Syvis - Grand Prix 4
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Yeah, at the end of the season.by Syvis - Grand Prix 4
Felipe Massa signs extension with Toyota, McLaren and Sauber sign two drivers Felipe Massa and Toyota have announced that they've come to an agreement on an extension for 2005 season. Earlier in the season Massa sensationally took the first win for Toyota in their F1 history and was leading the race in USA before he retired with a technical issue. Massa will bag 11 million next year fromby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
2004 German Grand Prix Welcome to recap of the 2004 German Grand Prix raced on the Hockenheimring. It’s the 12th round of the 2004 season. Lap #1 Antonio Pizzonia hits Jenson Button in the first corner and they both spin. Button continues the race in the last place while Pizzonia retires. Kimi Räikkönen has a great first lap and he rises to the second place. Felipe Massa meanwhby Syvis - Grand Prix 4
by Syvis - Grand Prix 4
Will you update the post? It would be one less thing I'd have to do so I don't mind at all.by Syvis - Grand Prix 4