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Well it's official. Kimi has re-signed for Ferrari.
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F1 Isaint Wrote:
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> Fantastic result for Nico, so pleased for him. He
> just seems to be going from strength to strength.
> Someone once described him as an A.I. driver
> ........ well in one respect, I guess that
> negative can be turned into a positive because all
> week-end he was flawless. I just want to see him
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F1 Mercedes 1-2... hattrick of pole positions... damn you schumi, why didn't you sign the contract!!!!
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F1 Just look at the guys facial expression...
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F1 wow... Webber and Vettel in the pre-podium. not exchanging pleasentries. decent race, but wonder what could've happened had alonso not crashed.
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F1 Little bit of news. Suzi Perry is going to present F1 on the BBC for next year. and also the 10 races that the beeb will show.
Live Grands Prix:
China, 14 April
Spain, 12 May
Canada, 9 June
Silverstone, 30 June
TBA*, 21 July
Belgium, 25 August
Italy, 8 September
Japan, 13 October
India, 27 October
Brazil, 24 November
* venue yet to be confirmed by Formula One Management
one quest
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F1 Looks like Michael left at the right time then. Lewis'll experience a drought much like Villeneuve.
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F1 it's sad to see the decreasing number of engine manufacturers in f1 these days, ferrari, mercedes, cosworth, renault.
would love to see more Honda, BMW, Lamborghini etc
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F1 The good ol 2001 rebadged peugeot engines in the Orange Arrows... Asiatech if I remember correctly, eugh, 1 point in the whole season compared to 7 the year before. other than that,
Here's a fact of the day, the price of the The cause of the failure in Damon Hill's Arrows Yamaha in Hungary.
A washer worth 50p.
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F1 cannot believe the '90s drivers' have left. the last connections of senna, mansell, prost, mika, berger. wow. proud to have watched f1 from that time. Some scintillating races. just not like what they used to be.
first proper race I watched was with my dad and his mate sometime in 93, only 3 years old then, was bought a burago ferrari 1990 f1 model. then properly watched the 95 seaso
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F1 Isaint Wrote:
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> Vettel will win the title. That I dont mind at all
> ...... I also would not mind fernando winning but
> as far as this season goes ..... sooner it's put
> to bed the better.
> Sorry Gav, Perreli for me are not the way forward
> in this sport ...... I guess I'm just used to a
> driver dr
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F1 If I remember correctly from the 1996 season review, schumi experienced a rear wishbone failure or something... that ferrari was shocking yet he still managed to haul it to 3 wins.... hope he can do something with this mattress on wheels of a merc in his last races
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F1 Back when F1 Drivers weren't nagging nancy's.... This is what I loved about F1 back in the early 90s, sparks flying, drivers properly driving, no DRS or silly Kers, manual gearbox. Only thing I'd take away are electronic aids.. damn that fw 14b.
Had some gorgeous looking cars in the 90s.
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F1 Just as well Ayrton Senna & Alain Prost didn't have twitter... Lewis is a childish imbicile... Credit to Jenson for not retaliating. Kudos
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F1 I am sad to see him go, probably one of the reasons why I loved/love F1, very much like Senna in attracting the audience. People very much like that jebend Andrew Benson will keep reiterating that Schumi's 3 year comeback was a failure. I totally disagree, within the 3 years he was out, there were many changes in the regulations, the cars etc, and the fact that he was out for 3 years meant h
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F1 I just saw this from Alex Zanardi's Twitter feed:
alex zanardi @lxznr
Imercedes problem has been all but Michael speed. too bad clock's ticking fast for him. Come on old kaiser! Make us proud once more in 2012
I hope he manages to get a seat next year, he's still got it imo. Ferrari, Sauber, even Williams, would be good.
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F1 the link doesn't seem to work mate.
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F1 Shame to see schumi be replaced by hamilton. He has vastly improved since 2010 and has been driving fantastically (excluding singapore) I have 2 words that I would love to see together that's Schumacher/Ferrari. That'd be a dream come true. 2013 shaping up to be a very interesting season.
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F1 So yeah,racing in Monaco with the Caterham on Legend difficulty, driving the life out of my car, do my pit in, racing Button for 5th, (don't ask, great car setup) i take my pitstop and am end up behind a massive group on softs... whilst they're all coming into the pits, that damn grosjean suddenly brakes to get into the pits and I get disqualified...... The penalty system they have in p
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Other Games loque Wrote:
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> The demo was going alright - I was insulted by the
> micky mouse "learn to control the car" jazz but I
> tolorated it.
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> First race at Monza - Kovalainen clipped my wheel
> and I got a penaltly.
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> Turned demo off.
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> I will not be buying this game.
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> Codemas
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Other Games chet Wrote:
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> Jake was always going to move on. Still was great
> whilst it lasted. Such a great presenter and such
> a person.
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> What's the BT shite all about then? They will be
> showing premier league? for free?
I doubt they'll be showing the PL for free, each game is apparently worth £6 million
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F1 From autosport.com
Jake Humphrey will leave the BBC and quit his role as its Formula 1 anchor at the end of the year.
The 33-year-old will instead front BT Vision's coverage of the Barclays Premier League.
Humphrey, who was out of contract at the end of this season, has been the face of F1 on the BBC ever since the channel won the rights to broadcast races from the 2009 season.
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F1 I hope he does a Damon Hill and goes to a team like TWR Arrows... Highly Unlikely, but would be pretty funny. again, as long as it isn't Schumi's seat.
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Would be great to see Schumi finish off his 2nd career in a Scarlet Ferrari
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Grand Prix 4 Grosjean banned for 1 race. Grosjean also fined 50,000 euros. Maldonado gets two five-place grid penalties in Monza for jumping start and causing a crash...
errrr... Maldonado really needs to make some friends within the stewards.....
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F1 Designed the Background myself.
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Off-Topic mitadumapaga Wrote:
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> on another note:
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> very good article aboout mercedes's problems,
> explained pretty nice from a man who understands
> this stuff.
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Very good article. When I saw Schumi on the Podium in Valencia, Tear in the eye moment, however, the Merc just seems to be going backwar
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F1 J i m Wrote:
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> Ben Edwards passion isn't manufactured either...
> It's just him. The BBC let them get on with it.
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> ITV, dumbed down and got the presentation to
> extravegate, which goes someway to explaining why
> James Allen was a dreadful commentator for ITV
> despite being a brilliant pit-lane pu
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F1 Let's see what Silverstone has to offer us in terms of competition between the Beeb and Sly. Being impartial as I can, bbc is knicking it due to experience, well oiled machine compared to Sly's mechanic approach. let's see what happens in the races to come.
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