Respect Senna, he don´t thinks in F1 until 2009by Frantic - F1
What about a Ralf - Liuzzi conbination? Experience + good drivingby Frantic - F1
Imagine Button in BMW... EDIT: or Super Aguri!by Frantic - F1
I agree but I think that we will wait until the 7/12/07. May the "stealed" files of the McLaren´s gate are more importent than the "stealed" files from this new case so maybe the penalty won´t be the same, in economy: I mean, no US$100000000 but may US$70000000by Frantic - F1
A penalty for 2008, maybe... Ms had some drive lessons after Jerez 97, may another kind of penalty because this is a team fault, not a driverby Frantic - F1
I agree. I don´t wanna see Kovalainen in McLaren. If he doesen´t run for Renault in 2008, I like him in Toyota, but i don´t think tat its really possibleby Frantic - F1
I don´t agree in a thing: Isn´t Ross Brawn going back to Ferrari in 2008?by Frantic - F1
McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa met with an Italian magistrate on Tuesday as part on an ongoing investigation concerning the British team’s possession of confidential Ferrari information. In September, McLaren were stripped of their 2007 constructors’ points and fined US$100 million after the FIA decided the team had benefited from access to the data. At the hearing, emails between De laby Frantic - F1
sasjag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i doubt williams could afford him I agree. In Williams there aren´t drivers 1 and 2. They give to the both drivers the same equipemment.by Frantic - F1
flat tyre Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How could you forget - NO TRACTION CONTROL NEXT > YEAR!!! You are right! How can I miss it? And the gearbox should run 4 racesby Frantic - F1
I don´t know if this is right: Drivers and teams: Ferrari: #1: Kimi Raikkonen #2: Felipe Massa BMW: #3: Nick Heifield #4: Robert Kubica Renault: #5: Fernando Alonso #6: Nelson Piquet (Jr.) Williams: #7: Nico Rosberg #8: Kasuki Nakajima Red Bull: #9: David Coulthard #10: Mark Webber Toyota #11: Jarno Trulli #12: Timo Glock Toro Rosso: #14: Sebastian Vettel #1by Frantic - F1
Barrichello has a contract for 1 year more in Honda, at least. But I readed that Honda is going to test young Gp2 drivers...by Frantic - F1
I think that, with the spy scandal, McLaren should shut up. It´s my point of view. If the team was fined and penalized for cheat, they can´t say nothingby Frantic - F1
In 1995, Williams and Benneton have the same issues. The teams lost the points, no penalty for the drivers. I think that will happen the sameby Frantic - F1
DaveEllis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Won't be a problem. Champ Car and NASCAR have both > run flood-lit night races with no visibility > issues. Yes but in NASCAR the oval tracks and the white walls help the lights.by Frantic - F1
The FIA has confirmed that the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix will take place at night as planned.he inaugural Singapore event, to be held on a new street circuit in the Asian city, is scheduled to take place on September 28. Do you think that the drivers could see right or they will have problems with the lights?by Frantic - F1
> Fangio-Moss Fangio are Moss were friends from the beginning!by Frantic - F1
Does anybody knows if exist a Ferrari 312 T8 with ¡8 Wheels! ????????????????????by Frantic - F1
Today I was surfing the Internet when I found this photo Is that a real car or its only a false?? And if this car really exist, when it ran??by Frantic - F1
In Argentina all the european races are about 8, 9 o clock, thet is pretty good for some channels because the F1 race finishes and start an TC or TC2000 raceby Frantic - F1
mikef1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Frantic Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I remember a race in the 70s when Reutemann was > > 1st and he ran out of fuel. > > > How can you remember that when you're only 13? My uncle is 45, and he is a car fanatic (He have an 1979 Alfaby Frantic - F1
I remember a race in the 70s when Reutemann was 1st and he ran out of fuel.by Frantic - F1
He gives the latin passion that the F1 needs! WEEEby Frantic - F1
With Kimi Raikkonen’s win in last weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix, Ferrari became the first team to score 200 Formula One victories, establishing them as the founder members of what is likely to remain a pretty exclusive club - at least for the foreseeable future. As the only constructor to have participated in every world championship since its inception back in 1950 (their first victory came coby Frantic - F1
dkpioe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > does personality win a world > championship?? no, driving skill does. Yes but the personality has a influence on the driver contracts. It´s determinant the driver´s charisma for a top-team contract, I thinkby Frantic - F1
I think that the cars have all moreless the same shape. The teams need more freedom for the design. For example, compare the Brabham BT44/B with the Ferrari 312T... They have many differences... Is far the time that in a little inspiration Colin Chapman found the "ground effect" and make his cars 2 seconds faster...by Frantic - F1