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I don't think Hamilton will be as dominant as Schumacher was, but I have very little doubt he'll win another championship or 2, maybe 3. As some have already said, guys like Kubica, Vettel and Alonso are his main challengers, but within a few years he's going to fend off Hulkenberg, Di Resta and Grosjean as well.
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F1 @ Gin: the combination of that picture and your signature is just great
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F1 Isaint schreef:
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> > > I was thinking about the quality of the
> > > championship contenders this year. And the
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F1 Bruninho schreef:
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> > Can you for once also back up your opinion with
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> two long boring straights, crappy layout which
> looks boring t
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F1 Rodrigo007 schreef:
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> altough i'm somewhat sad for Piquet this year i
> also believe Di Grassi really deserves a chance,
> this might be an impression of course too early,
> but i think Lucas is some real talent for f1
I believe he'd definitely be better than Piquet, but not top talent.
Whereas Piquet is now dr
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F1 SexySam182 schreef:
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> I was thinking about the quality of the
> championship contenders this year. And the problem
> is that the top 2 teams have good, but not the
> best drivers. IMO the top 3 drivers in the field
> are Nando, Kubica and Vettel, and they just dont
> have the cars to do the job. Put it this way, if
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F1 Don't have a particular driver to cheer for, although I do have a soft spot for certain drivers
Kubica - no-nonsense attitude, consistency, hard working
Vettel - mature driving, his never ending enthusiasm
Hamilton - arrogant, but that's why I like him
Sutil and Nakajima - yeah, maybe bizar choices, but I do think they've got great skills, massively underrated (especially Ka
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F1 Nice one, nickv
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> i won't change it, i call them in this way because
> i dont respect them nor like them. They've lost my
> respect due to their actions on-track and
> off-track. I dont want to say their names as they
> are a disgrace to me. That's just my opinion.
Well, fair eno
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F1 Ali schreef:
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> > contracted Alonso going to announce him this
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> I think Alonso has something with someone. I think
> is to good driv
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F1 red 5 schreef:
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> Are you suggesting that they should go with Liuzzi
> as a regular while Sutil would drive at monaco
> only!?
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> F1 in not NASCAR. It seldom happens, and yes it
> happened in RedBull in '05. But they (Liuzzi,
> Klien) both
> dissapointed. I think they (renault) should
> sacrifice 2
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F1 Don't forget Irvine wasn't allowed to challenge MS in France so RS passed them both, that did cost Irvine 4th place and 2 more valuable points.
But if you look at his performances in Belgium or Italy, that wasn't exactly championship worthy.
1999 season is pretty much the season where almost everyone messed up but nevertheless it was still the quickest driver in the quickest
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F1 Nickv schreef:
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> No. Facebook sucks.
No. Facebook is hilarious in a bizar way.
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Off-Topic How the hell did this topic ever go from Massa's private aircraft to Finnish drivers? I bet this will end up as another debate 'Is Piquet good enough for F1?'!
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F1 Former Toyota F1 team principal Ove Andersson was killed on Wednesday morning in a head-on collision with a truck. Andersson was participating in a classic rally in the South of Africa.
Andersson was instrumental in the founding of Toyota Team Europe, which grew out of his own Andersson Motorsport squad. Toyota Team Europe later relocated to Cologne, and became Toyota Motorsport GmbH in 1993.
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F1 Hmmm you might as well drive a new non championship weekend, with extreme qualifying performances in GP3Edit, for instance 31000 for dada, 30000 for Gaulty,... so you end up with the same qualifying positions. No need to do the entire weekend again
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Grand Prix 3 Hmmm yeah that'd be a small consolation for Force India then
But of course, if there hadn't been a safety-car, than he would have lost only 2 places, to Raikkonen and Webber, as the gap to those behind KR and MW was larger than 25 seconds. And obviously, without SC, Raikkonen wouldn't have hit the back of his car.
But obviously, 'IF' doesn't count in racing
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F1 The latest forecasts say it won't stop raining till monday morning
Temperature is around 18°C at the moment.
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F1 Kubica
Worst: Coulthard
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F1 Damn damn damn frustrating, could have been a great result.
Btw my crash did seem quite spectacular, that car did bounce back heavily after contact with the wall!
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Grand Prix 3 Nickv schreef:
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> I'm not listening to forecasts anymore. Especially
> since a 99% chance of rain was predicted in
> Malaysia and not a single drop fell
Same here.
Should be a good battle between Raikkonen and Hamilton. Alonso maybe a podium?
Plus watch out for Trulli, Webber and Fisichella, they always go well
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F1 The Lola 1997 around Mosport park
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Off-Topic gin schreef:
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> it rains in every race for the rest of the season!
With all those crying f1 babies they won't race then
Not only Piquet has to improve, Glock as well. I'd replace Piquet with Senna, more publicity than Grosjean. As for Glock, Sato maybe an option?
And concerning Vettel, he really has to up his game i
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F1 Bruninho schreef:
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> What does a driver win for racing +257 grand prix?
> nothing, really, apart of a small note in the F1
> history book. "257+ grands prix without a single
> world title. What a career!" people would say.
What does a driver, like say for instance Piquet, win for getting slayed by his team-mate i
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F1 Shame about losing so much time in the 1st lap incident, but happy to take some points once again.
And Gaulty, is it such a big effort to go to Rotty's site?
edit: @ Rotty, where did you get that Birmingham track from?
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Grand Prix 3 It's a shame we won't have 22 cars anymore, but on the other hand, what's the point when they are so far off the pace. Either way it's a bit ironic, Super Aguri was very useful to Honda as they provided a seat for Sato and gave them so much publicity, and now it's Honda itself who pulled out the plugger. I could see this decision being part of the humiliation Super Aguri
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F1 Worst grid position for me so far, hoping for some points, overtaking should be possible on this track, plus hoping for some rain
Well done by my teammate
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Grand Prix 3 Best result for me so far, but actually I'd hoped for more in my home race. Seemed like a controversial pit incident with Scandura
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