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> But it sounds more like Kimi is going to Brawn or
> RBR. Webber has to sign a new contract as his is
> no longer valid as it was drawn up by Flavio.
Raikonnen and Vettel?!
BRING IT ON!
If Raikonnen goes to Brawn then I hope Rosberg does too, that would make a good combination too.
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F1 My condolences, Paul.
My cats care little for F1, perhaps the cars aren't brightly coloured enough. One of them did enjoy watching cricket when he was a kitten.
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> every day is your lucky day on the forum with the
> highest troll density known to man
Far from it. I was once a member of a forum that had no mods, and allowed for anonymous posting, enough said.
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> I hope Trulli wins to secure Toyota's future.
That would be a very good thing to happen, but it's a real mountain to climb, he's running pretty light comparatively, one thing is that KERS isn't such a big threat here. So yeah, if he keeps his head down, and gives it 100% for the whole race, the
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> Rosberg will be absolutely delighted to find
> himself there after all those penalties! A saving
> grace for Williams, who had a dreadful session by
> the looks of things.
Never mind Rosberg, Vettel must be dancing on the roof of the Red Bull truck! He needed something special to keep himself in the ga
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F1 Wow, considering Mosley's approach to democratic process, the whole "Nazi hooker" romp seems all the more fitting.
I figured that Todt would have the better experience with all the motorsport roles he's had, but, after seeing something like this, I hope Vatanen wipes the floor with him. This is just typical Mosely, act first, think about the consequences later, he has not f
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F1 That's really, really rough for Vettel and Rosberg.
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F1 True, but they're still 3 seperate brands that I've seen though.
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> > Just found out from there that
> > Marlboro's quitting. Feeling sad, very very sad
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> Yes, it would definitely be the end of the era.
> Looking back at past decades, its amazing
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F1 "However, what I can say, is that as a director of the main board of Virgin, I can assure you that we would never have anybody in a team sponsored by us who cheats."
Good on you Virgin F1!
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> > Great input from Jackie.
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> > About Max and Bernie, he's totally right!!
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> I'm not on that silly isle of yours, so please
> explain :P
Basically Sir Jackie said that Max and Bernie sh
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F1 gin Wrote:
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> heh did Jackie Stewart just say that last British
> champion was Damon Hill? heh even he thinks
> Hamilton didn't deserve it last year
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> Heheh, I kinda half missed that but I think he did
> forget about Hamilton! :D
I no
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F1 That was interesting listening to Sir Jackie throwing the book at Bernie and Max.
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F1 Not THAT surprised to see Ferrari power back at that team, there obviously is still strong ties between Peter Sauber and Ferrari from their long-time partnership before the BMW buyout.
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F1 SchueyFan Wrote:
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> Quite a dramatic move indeed from ING!
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> Hopefully they can get FIA permission and run the
> black/yellow livery at Japan, something like the
> one they used in friday practice a few years ago:
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> s-002.jpg
Looks VERY striking, but I doubt that'll happen this season though, re-pai
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F1 Yeah it does, matches well with the Virgin logo, and doesn't require a major colour scheme change.
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F1 Lol, the first thing that crossed my mind when I clicked on the link was "I'll probably regret this." And I didn't really... this time...
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Off-Topic Wow, must have been surreal looking at that, fantastic photos.
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Off-Topic Bob Bell will take over as team principal for the rest of the season.
Not a bad choice at all, it preserves SOME continuity within the team. Pretty ironic that his first race as team boss will be the Singapore GP.
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F1 17 years?! unbelievable!
"If they take away Eau Rouge, they'll take away why I do this." Ayrton Senna.
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F1 Weren't there similar complaints about Monza a few years ago? Hopefully the precedent set there will carry over to Spa.
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> They've also applied a new sponsor board at the
> point where Piquet "crashed" saying "If cheating,
> crash here"
lol, either an ad for car insurance, or an ad for the TV show "Cheaters" will work quite well there.
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F1 I just can't see how this is going to work, let alone benefit the sport, I really can't.
It just looks like the engine manufacturers will simply make engines that work, and that's it. If they feel their engines are too slow, then they know all the other engines will simply have the power turned down to compensate. And if a company really does put in a top effort, they have to un
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F1 Like I said on the other thread about this, it's a real pursuit of mediocrity, and it offers NO incentive to for the engine manufacturers to make a superior product. It's sub-standard all round. Really.
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F1 Lol, good, find Naboo.
Here's another one, it's a "Hello Kitty" vibrating shoulder massager, keep in mind, this is meant for kids!
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Off-Topic This is seriously weak. (no pun intended)
Formula 1: The pursuit of mediocrity...
Combined with a single tire manufacturer and highly restrictive aero regulations, F1 is looking increasingly tame and no longer offers that many incentives to teams to push the boundaries of excellence and innovation.
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F1 Gin, it's tricky, because all it takes is a some money from Piquet snr, and bam, junior has an F1 seat, that I'm sure we'll all agree, he doesn't deserve.
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> McLaren have never had equal status team mates for
> decades. That pretty much sums up the whole
> situation.
BUT, how much of that was under Ron Dennis as opposed to Martin Whitmarsh? Keeping in mind that this year we have a situation where Heikki is a clear #2 to Lewis, but if you have two frontrunners in
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Lotus are on the hunt for an experienced driver or team principal.
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