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iceman1
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by iceman1 » 22 Apr 2007, 11:12
Do you think that BMW Sauber F1 Team will make it on to the podium in the next race?
What can Renault achieve in the rest of the season?
Did the qualifying-rules from 2007 make Formula 1 more exciting? ...
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nelmesy16
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by nelmesy16 » 22 Apr 2007, 13:25
well i think bmw could be on the podium....... i think renault will be at the same from bahrain....... i think the qualifing rules are good, but i think in the last session they shouldnt be for stardegy... i think they should go out there on low fuel and race for pole!
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by theo » 22 Apr 2007, 20:23
ok guys, new poll added.
I voted just 1 podium finish or more :P
Let us hear your Votes!...
GO KIMIIII....
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by shadow_girl26 » 22 Apr 2007, 20:47
I think 1 podium in this year.... :?
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by nelmesy16 » 23 Apr 2007, 03:54
i think ferrari are the strongest..... kimi is the best in the race and massa is the fastest at all things!!
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by theo » 23 Apr 2007, 12:19
100 % Nelmesy16
GO KIMIIII....
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by nelmesy16 » 23 Apr 2007, 17:08
but mclaren can pull a suprise or 2 in the season which will make it interesting! :cheesy: :mrgreen:
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by theo » 23 Apr 2007, 17:42
yes, i know, but mclaren will start having engine problems etc,... when ferrari wont have anything! (I hope)
GO KIMIIII....
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by nelmesy16 » 24 Apr 2007, 05:05
mmm that could be true :roll: but it seems that mclaren have it covered this year, and ferrari dont :shock:
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by Busi » 25 Apr 2007, 07:25
McLaren had many reliability problems with the engine, so they have solved it thanks to the engine freezement. Plus I still think Kimi had something to do with it, Alonso looks after the car better, don't know about Hamilton but looks like it as well.
Alonso, future 5 times world champion
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by nelmesy16 » 26 Apr 2007, 07:49
kimi would just rev the car to much to go quicker! as alonso serves his engine and same as hamilton!
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by iceman1 » 26 Apr 2007, 18:02
Renault will comeback only if they can find some Michelins to run on,the car way perfect on them. I 'spect they will get adjusted to the Bridgestones but not before the season is out of reach for them.
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by basic86 » 27 Apr 2007, 07:00
Renault got worst. They most of the time finish the race P10 or P8. I think it's the end of Renault's wining era.
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by nelmesy16 » 27 Apr 2007, 12:02
yep, there gone now