Guess I'm back for the new season too Can't wait for it to get underway, I hope it will be a good one.
Thanks for those links Iceman
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- 26 Mar 2009, 21:56
- Forum: 2009 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2009 ING Australian Grand Prix
- Replies: 1489
- Views: 220998
- 23 Jan 2009, 16:01
- Forum: Prediction League 2009
- Topic: ►► Registration: F1 Prediction League 2009◄◄
- Replies: 129
- Views: 54225
Re: ►► Registration: F1 Prediction League 2009◄◄
I'm in too. Hopefully this season I'll make it to the end of it though
- 05 Aug 2008, 19:02
- Forum: General Formula One Discussion
- Topic: Whos going to be 2008 World Champion ?
- Replies: 96
- Views: 24523
Re: Whos going to be 2008 World Champion ?
At this point in the championship and looking at the whole picture, I'd have to say Hamilton, as much as it hurts me. But with only 7 races to go, with Ham being no. 1 at Macca, the Ferrari drivers taking points off eachoter, and Kimi's struggles in quali, I can't see it any other way. Add to that t...
- 05 Aug 2008, 18:52
- Forum: General Formula One Discussion
- Topic: What's wrong with Kimi???
- Replies: 37
- Views: 9249
Re: What's wrong with Kimi???
Stay away from Kimi! :<>: :nosweat: No, but seriously, I'm getting sick and tired of peple questioning his motivation and stuff just because he's not winning at the moment. I mean, heck, if he made it through those terrible McLaren days when the car was either too slow or broke down after a few laps...
- 03 Aug 2008, 15:21
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
- Replies: 697
- Views: 133387
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
As far as i remember, Kimi is the guy who is behind that decision whether he would be heavy or light in the race. He feels much more comfortable in the race with a clear track when all others pitted. 7 fastest laps proved this. Unfortunately, he turned out to be a "conservatist" driver, which is no...
- 03 Aug 2008, 15:02
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
- Replies: 697
- Views: 133387
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
Guys, does anyone know the engine cycles for this race or maybe a link to check? Don't know where to look for it. Nice to see you again, welcome back :) Btw, Heikki managed what other two Fin fellows Kimi and Mika couldn't in their first McLaren years by winning in his first season. Thanks, Xyneid,...
- 03 Aug 2008, 14:54
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
- Replies: 697
- Views: 133387
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
And then I just wonder - since Kimi was doing so much better on the soft tyres, why didn't they put them on for two stints for him and not only one? :huh: Yeah, Suntrek, sometimes I also wonder about the bizarre strategies Ferrari come up with these days. And why on earth was Kimi so much heavier t...
- 03 Aug 2008, 14:46
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
- Replies: 697
- Views: 133387
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
lool Raikkonen wins Hungarian Grand Prix http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?sectionName=HomePage&id=6adb6358-22d3-4999-a499-1d15b05977c4&&Headline=Formula+One%3a+Raikkonen+wins+Hungarian+GP&strParent=strParentID Here's a Quote : Formula One: Raikkonen wins Hungarian Grand Prix F...
- 03 Aug 2008, 14:44
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
- Replies: 697
- Views: 133387
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
Guys, does anyone know the engine cycles for this race or maybe a link to check? Don't know where to look for it.
- 03 Aug 2008, 14:42
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
- Replies: 697
- Views: 133387
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
Hey, does everyone find it extremely curious how lucky Lewis always seem to be, even when having problems. I mean here he is in 2nd place, destroys a tyre close to his pit window and is able to continue and just when you think he is about to lose the lead in the champ, kaboom goes Massa's engine and...
- 03 Aug 2008, 14:29
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
- Replies: 697
- Views: 133387
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
Wow, a race that was totally different from what I expected. I was actually making plans to shut down the TV and go for a walk after the start thinking it would finish that way :nosweat: Well, congrats to Heikki, it must feel sweet for him to get his first win but one has to say he was reeeeally luc...
- 01 Aug 2008, 10:53
- Forum: General Formula One Discussion
- Topic: Will Jenson Button win the WDC with Brawn GP?
- Replies: 134
- Views: 33850
Re: Will Jenson Button win a World title with Honda ?
Can't see him winning even one more race, let alone a championship to be honest. I think he's a good driver, but the situation he's in at the moment looks quite difficult for him but I guess he got himself into it with some of the choices he made in his career or simply not being in the right place ...
- 01 Aug 2008, 10:45
- Forum: General Formula One Discussion
- Topic: James Allen ITV
- Replies: 169
- Views: 36733
Re: James Allen ITV
Yeah, Brundle shouls definitely switch to BBC. He knows his stuff and some of his quips live and his gridwalks crack me up. And is Ben Edwards the guy who does the Official FIA Season Reviews? Never heard him commentating live, but his voice kinda irritates me. But hey, anything better that James fr...
- 01 Aug 2008, 10:32
- Forum: General Formula One Discussion
- Topic: Felipe Massa
- Replies: 115
- Views: 25199
Re: Felipe Massa
I think some of you guys are being too hard on Felipe. But I guess it's understandable. in F1 you have to impress from the start, and I still can't forget some of the weird races and stupid mistakes he made in 2002. I mean he seemed to be fast that year also, but he was just all over the place with ...
- 01 Aug 2008, 10:13
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
- Replies: 697
- Views: 133387
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
Well, it's nice to see Ferrari in front again, but I don't think we should read too much into it. McLaren is right there with them as I remember seeing some good sector times by Ham, but his car looked really twitchy and that kinda ruined it for him. So if they fix that, they are looking good indeed...