bliss????... yes.. all heaven will break lose..Wolfie wrote:Imagine that, Luie and Saif - those two in the same rally - bliss
Go Kubi
Go Kimi
Go WRC..
Muah to you both
bliss????... yes.. all heaven will break lose..Wolfie wrote:Imagine that, Luie and Saif - those two in the same rally - bliss
Well, as much as I'd enjoy to watch them race, I'm not sure that would be fun. If Kimi makes the slightest mistake we'd get artickles about how much better Kubi isWolfie wrote:Imagine that, Luie and Saif - those two in the same rally - bliss
No nothing of that would give us tickle. Who cares about F1 fans who want to bash kimi at the drop of their hat anymore. Its a passe and one of the previous forums this was almost the ritual for dumbfcuks to do that. We have survived all that and we would continue in the bad times if Kubi performs better than kimi. Let him be talented. We have enough reasons to prove the world and those fcuking cunts "from the bash bash kimi" forum that Kimi has so far doing what not many racers could be balssy enough to even attempt.beefree88 wrote:Well, as much as I'd enjoy to watch them race, I'm not sure that would be fun. If Kimi makes the slightest mistake we'd get artickles about how much better Kubi isWolfie wrote:Imagine that, Luie and Saif - those two in the same rally - bliss
I totally agree!!! Why to be so negative? We have been through so much bashing and negativity over the years, let us enjoy Kimi's thrill rides!!! I'd love to see them in the same rally. I'd love to see them chatting and smiling during the breaks. And if Kubi outperforms Kimi, then what? Kimi still can beat the best WRC drivers later!luieluv wrote: I say it would be great to see both Kimi and Kubi in rally and irrespective of the result the world can not change that "Kimi Raikkonen was and is one of the most talented guys in motorsport who had the b*** toleave F1 and do what he loved."
I do respect him and appreciate his efforts irrespective of what others say about him. I guess I just have enough of the bull* that goes in the F1 media, and don't want that to follow Kimi in ralye.Kinga wrote:I totally agree!!! Why to be so negative? We have been through so much bashing and negativity over the years, let us enjoy Kimi's thrill rides!!! I'd love to see them in the same rally. I'd love to see them chatting and smiling during the breaks. And if Kubi outperforms Kimi, then what? Kimi still can beat the best WRC drivers later!luieluv wrote: I say it would be great to see both Kimi and Kubi in rally and irrespective of the result the world can not change that "Kimi Raikkonen was and is one of the most talented guys in motorsport who had the b*** toleave F1 and do what he loved."
your right acropolis it must not matter anymore, this place is free of the haters, we are true fans and i am sure there are a lot more people(true Kimi fans) that wish they knew of this place.Acropolis wrote:Kimi's trajectory is moving upwards....
Kubi, who is a very nice guy I think, can only be spontaneously better than Kimi, so let's not worry..
On the other hand we know that for a reason I cannot rationalize there are people who are allergic to Kimi and us...you can see that still today in F1 press and other fora. It will be blah blah blah...but it must not matter anymore...
Overall time at end of the day: 49'55.4Kubica and Kopecky are the leaders after the first day
Robert Kubica after the presentation of a fantastic racing and winning all the forms yet played special stages in the A6 class, probably led by the rate of players administrations cars with front-wheel drive during the Rally del Salento.
Behind the wheel of the Clio S1600 Pole Stefanelliego 23 seconds ahead of the 11-kilometer third attempt Santa Cesarea Italy was also behind Kubica in the 13-meter stretch of Miggiano 3, which lost 19.8 seconds.
The classification of Class A6, Robert Kubica has more than two minutes ahead of Stefanellim and more than three minutes over De Santis.
After the first day of competition leading the overall standings was a good friend of Robert Kubica, Jan Kopecky Czech Republic, which is about 5.2 seconds ahead of European Champion Giandomenico Basso and Paolo Andreucciego 15.1 seconds.
Robert Kubica noting the fourteenth time he was promoted twice in the thirteenth place at the end of the day.
Tomorrow the driver will have to overcome five special stages. The first of these starts at 9:05.
http://www.rajdy.v10.pl/Rally,del,Salen ... html#dalej
Great newssaif wrote:Rally del Salento: Robert Kubica finishes P12 overall, fastest in his class!
http://formulaone.blogs.nytimes.com/201 ... rmula-one/June 21, 2010, 11:15 am
Kubica Compares Rallying and Formula One
By BRAD SPURGEON
The Renault Formula One team provided a Q&A with Robert Kubica as part of its preview of the European Grand Prix this weekend.
http://www.renaultf1.com/Robert-Kubica- ... ml?lang=en
In one of the questions, Kubica was asked why he went rally racing in Italy over the weekend, since it was, after all, a weekend off between races. I liked his refreshing and interesting response, which compares Formula One driving to rally driving:
“I’m somebody who likes extra competition in what I do,” said Kubica. “It wasn’t actually my plan to go rallying during the season, but I had some problems when I competed last winter, so I had to do it more and it’s been going really well. What I love about it is that you always have a question mark in your mind: when you approach each corner, you never know what’s going to happen. In Formula 1, I can predict 80 or 90 percent of what will happen on each lap, but in rallying you can predict nothing. You go into the corner thinking ‘what the hell will happen now?’ That’s what I enjoy most.”
kubi has a nice and cute car... i want to have one..saif wrote:Rally del Salento: Robert Kubica finishes P12 overall, fastest in his class!