Rally de Portugal 2010

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by Wolfie » 29 May 2010, 12:01

LadyR wrote:
icemaid wrote:
LadyR wrote:LOLZ...Fonso out! Take that! :p :n
ya Ferrari's god is out of q3. :zz:

Well....Monty gonna be not very amused...shame for the 800th Ferrari- race .... :p

Go Massa! Flag:##
I'm sure Turrini has a thing or two to say about it, as the Italian press too. Interesting to read the Spanish press too. Maybe they start accusations of Ferrari favouring Massa...

Hopefully we get to eat a lot of pop corn this season :lol:
To be changed soon - rko281, where are you??? LOL

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by Wolfie » 29 May 2010, 12:02

Maria d wrote:yes red is out, must be a time delay here well my day is made :lol: :lol:
I'm ashamed to say the same :blush:

But only because Massa has been bashed so much!
To be changed soon - rko281, where are you??? LOL

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by LadyR » 29 May 2010, 12:09

Wolfie wrote:
LadyR wrote:
icemaid wrote:
LadyR wrote:LOLZ...Fonso out! Take that! :p :n
ya Ferrari's god is out of q3. :zz:

Well....Monty gonna be not very amused...shame for the 800th Ferrari- race .... :p

Go Massa! Flag:##
I'm sure Turrini has a thing or two to say about it, as the Italian press too. Interesting to read the Spanish press too. Maybe they start accusations of Ferrari favouring Massa...

Hopefully we get to eat a lot of pop corn this season :lol:
Let's hope so! Maybe they will start to see things realistic and see that Fonso isn't a god of a driver, but only like all the others.... :lol:

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by icemaid » 29 May 2010, 12:11

Wolfie wrote: I'm sure Turrini has a thing or two to say about it, as the Italian press too. Interesting to read the Spanish press too. Maybe they start accusations of Ferrari favouring Massa...

Hopefully we get to eat a lot of pop corn this season :lol:
pop corn...
& also ice cream & coke! :n :lol:

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by Wolfie » 29 May 2010, 12:15

icemaid wrote:
Wolfie wrote: I'm sure Turrini has a thing or two to say about it, as the Italian press too. Interesting to read the Spanish press too. Maybe they start accusations of Ferrari favouring Massa...

Hopefully we get to eat a lot of pop corn this season :lol:
pop corn...
& also ice cream & coke! :n :lol:
I might even go to read other forums and see how this one is explained :shhh:

Mikael from the Finnish forum, funny as always:

Montezemolo is going to propose a Q3-quota for all the star drivers. Just because of the spectators.

:lol:
To be changed soon - rko281, where are you??? LOL

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by Moominpappa » 29 May 2010, 12:16

Wolfie wrote: Mikael from the Finnish forum, funny as always:

Montezemolo is going to propose a Q3-quota for all the star drivers. Just because of the spectators.

:lol:
I laught a lot to that too :lol:
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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by luieluv » 29 May 2010, 12:34

SS8/11: Almondovar. 26.20km Starts in 35 minutes

Almondovar is the longest stage of the rally and a challenging mix of sweeping, high-speed roads and slower, more technical sections. It starts fast and flowing through open countryside and meadows. At the 4km point there’s a sequence of blind crests – starting with one that caught out Chris Atkinson, Manfred Stohl and Armindo Araujo in 2007. At 8.4km there’s a short stretch of tarmac and the road narrows, becoming barely wider than the cars as it winds downhill through a village. The middle section is rough and twisty with some big drops by the roadside and wooded sections. At 16km there’s a hairpin left and the stage opens out again, becoming fast and flowing. It flows downhill from the 19km point with big drops on both sides then tightens for a climb from 21km to the end.
So its gonna be a mix of Ravishing Black and White for Kimi Raikkonen this season

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by luieluv » 29 May 2010, 12:34

Moominpappa wrote:
Wolfie wrote: Mikael from the Finnish forum, funny as always:

Montezemolo is going to propose a Q3-quota for all the star drivers. Just because of the spectators.

:lol:
I laught a lot to that too :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
So its gonna be a mix of Ravishing Black and White for Kimi Raikkonen this season

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by Kriss » 29 May 2010, 12:46

please do that whoever you are , wait foerever there :pray:
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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by brendakarli » 29 May 2010, 12:46

wow webber does it 3 for 3! And there I was "cheering" for Fonzi! well, we can't fight fate :pray: :pray: :pray:
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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by miezicat » 29 May 2010, 13:09

Kimi interview at the service park
http://www.mediafire.com/?zttjaehnwqy

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by luieluv » 29 May 2010, 13:12

kool.. so we should see kimi improving speed
So its gonna be a mix of Ravishing Black and White for Kimi Raikkonen this season

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by luieluv » 29 May 2010, 13:12

kool.. so we should see kimi improving speed
So its gonna be a mix of Ravishing Black and White for Kimi Raikkonen this season

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Re: Rally de Portugal 2010

Post by apple » 29 May 2010, 13:13

Well, it seems spanish are blaiming Domenicali..and Mosley is blaiming the whole Ferrari team for messing up for the whole time Domenicali has been there as a team manager..tough times are coming,sorry Ferrari but you deserved it.

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