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Old 05-13-2007, 10:34 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by saadie
^^ youre biased against F1's Lance Bass ... cool the feck down ....
it was F1's Lance Bass who caused that incident .. and you know it so stop being a lamo :lame:
I said's it was alon-s-o fault but if ferrari is starting to win everything i don't watch f1 that much anymore because when they it will become boring.
Why can't they win on normal way like they do in touring car racing or any other race class or add penalty weight.
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Old 05-13-2007, 10:38 AM   #17
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lol sorry ... that was for rammius

im really not a ferrari fan ..... i am raikkonen fan ....
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Old 05-13-2007, 10:41 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by saadie
lol sorry ... that was for rammius
Ok .
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Old 05-13-2007, 11:19 AM   #19
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well done to massa

once again alonso out raced by hes younger rookie team-mate

haha even better at hes home race

stupid move by a stupid person
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Old 05-13-2007, 01:25 PM   #20
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It is Alsono's style to start blaming.

I was kinda disappointed at Kimi and felt bad....but Massa and Lewis made my day. There's nothing more satisfying than seeing a double world champ beaten by a rookie in the same equipment
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:41 AM   #21
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As I was saying that little POS it`s not gonna change his attitude

http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,1895...124295,00.html :alienflip:
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Old 05-14-2007, 03:05 AM   #22
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Dont know if any of you play the F1 fantasy league, but this weekend sucked for my team;

Drivers:

K. Raikonnen - Out, electrical failure (9 pts) :cry:
N. Heidfeld - Out, Clutch failure (46 pts) :cry:
A. Wurz - Out, crash (1 pt) :cry:

Constructor:

Toyota - Both drivers out of race (0 pts) :cry:

Engine:

Super Aguri - Useless (0 pts) :fist:

I made like 56 pts in a weekend that looked so promising for taking me into the top 20!

Let me know if any of you is also playing in the fanatasy league...
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Old 05-14-2007, 03:07 AM   #23
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How about a Macca flexi wing hehehe

http://rapidshare.com/files/30809876...so_Onboard.rar
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Old 05-14-2007, 03:24 AM   #24
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wow....what a race. I was laughing my ass off at the afterburner that Massa had stuck to his car at his pit stop

Shitty day for Kimi though. I was loving the way he inched by Assfag in the first corner. I think Kimi may have brought his gremlin infestation with him to Ferrari

Anyone ever figure out if that really was the wheel nut off of Heidfeld's car? I didn't hear from the commentators if they ever decided what happened.

other than that, it seemed to be a war of attrition out there today. Worst of all, Scott Speed's luck with that damn tire. I don't think he's finished a race yet this year.
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Old 05-14-2007, 04:07 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by ZfrkS62
Anyone ever figure out if that really was the wheel nut off of Heidfeld's car? I didn't hear from the commentators if they ever decided what happened.
I think mechanic thought he fit the wheel nut on its place but then he realized that he didn't he put his machine(I don't know what it is it called in ENglish) but lolipop man let the heidfeld go and mechanics couldn't finished his job. After nick drived 3-4 m he stoped and wheel hut startd to travel itself it was funny to see one of toyota's mechanic took the wheel nut on the ground and showed it to them to not to go.
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Old 05-14-2007, 06:30 AM   #26
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IMO this is what happened

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i dont see Alonso blaming about it, he has his opinion and like Massa, says it. I respect Massa's opinion, but i think that Alonso was over him and it was his fault.
Anyway, **ck off , now its time for Monaco

About the new wing, it has pass FIA test, at least for Montmeló, and the video you send has a little trick, the right and left parts of the front wing, where the new wing is anchored, doesnt moves with the nose of the car, is the nose of the car what moves relatively from the front wing and new wing... braking zones and at high speeds the limited ground effect allowed by FIA, check it!!
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Old 05-14-2007, 06:38 AM   #27
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Ahahaha , it`s ok our wing flexes only a little bit, not much, so it`s not a big problem

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/58771
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Old 05-14-2007, 06:56 AM   #28
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that link is from Saturday, FIA checked it and have passed it
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Old 05-14-2007, 08:24 AM   #29
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That is some fast reaction time...big up to that mechanic
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Old 05-14-2007, 10:50 AM   #30
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Interesting read: Top 10 Conclusions from Barcelona:
http://www.planet-f1.com/story/0,189...126040,00.html

4) Alonso Is Struggling
Alonso's first-corner excursion can be read as a mistakenly bold manoeuvre after a mistakenly bold bid for pole position in front of his home support.

Of the two McLarens, it was Hamilton, once again belying his rookie status, who prioritised race strategy. Alonso's risk was unnecessary and costly - once he failed to oust Massa off the line, and then fell behind his young team-mate, his race was wrecked.

Mistakes by the world champion are suddenly becoming habitual. Sir Jackie Stewart watched the Spaniard's ragged driving in Saturday morning practice with incredulity: "He missed the apex of one turn completely. He made three big mistakes. He was over-driving. After the first mistake he should have backed off. Instead he compounded it by carrying on. Usually he is so smooth. I don't think there is any question that Alonso is feeling it. Hamilton's brilliant start has definitely given him something to think about."


5) Hamilton Has Revealed His Team-Mate's (Possibly Fatal) Flaw
It is a fundamental law of F1 that no driver is content being eclipsed by his stable-mate. What's unique about Alonso's discontent is its depth. He positively detests being beaten by his team-mate.

Unfortunately, instead of harnessing that discontent positively, it is proving to be his Achilles Heel - rather than reacting with confident nonchalance, a response that may have even ruffled the seemingly implacable Hamilton, the Spaniard has driven over the edge, making a series of aggressive errors as a consequence.

"Renault have said that the only time they saw him get upset was when his team-mate had the edge on him," noted Martin Brundle in his column for The Sunday Times. "There is an aspect of immaturity in this respect, a chink in his armour."

The Spaniard must channel his frustration in two weeks' time else the omnipresent Monaco barriers will put an even more severe dent in his title aspirations.
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