Reports, quotes, stats specifically about the F1 2007 season Grands Prix.
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[FIN]SpeedFreak
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by [FIN]SpeedFreak » 29 May 2007, 18:53
I wanna see Alonso banging into that wall of champions. :mrgreen:
"Bienvenue au Quebec"
"Welcome to Quebec"
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Ofcourse he should bang to it in practice's or in qualifyings, Kimi had bad luck in Monaco, now it is Fernando's turn. :evil: :evil:
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ntr
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by ntr » 29 May 2007, 18:58
he only won because of the quick mclaren car and mclaren team orders with juan...
juan pablo would have beaten him...
anyway i don't think he drives very well at this circuit
mm tofu
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by fingerfish » 29 May 2007, 18:58
FerrariFan[FIN] wrote:I wanna see Alonso banging into that wall of champions. :mrgreen:
:evil:
he already did didn't he?
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[FIN]SpeedFreak
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by [FIN]SpeedFreak » 29 May 2007, 19:06
fingerfish wrote:FerrariFan[FIN] wrote:I wanna see Alonso banging into that wall of champions. :mrgreen:
:evil:
he already did didn't he?
Nah, it wasn't wall of champions. It was straight after corner 9. Before L' Epingle (Corner 10)
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by iceman1 » 29 May 2007, 19:08
FerrariFan[FIN] wrote:
Ofcourse he should bang to it in practice's or in qualifyings, Kimi had bad luck in Monaco, now it is Fernando's turn. :evil: :evil:
Man God Loves him :cheesy:
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[FIN]SpeedFreak
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by [FIN]SpeedFreak » 29 May 2007, 19:11
alex wrote:he only won because of the quick mclaren car and mclaren team orders with juan...
juan pablo would have beaten him...
anyway i don't think he drives very well at this circuit
Quick?? It wasn't quick in that moment. He had little steeringproblems, so Ferrari's almost passed him at last lap. So I think that it was amazing job from him. Oh, one thing: In 2003 Grand Prix du Canada Kimi comed from last place to 6th, so he has drived perfectly in Canada. Only in 2003, so I think that he has good changes to win this year's Grand Prix du Canada.
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by BANANAGP » 29 May 2007, 19:34
Busi wrote:Ferrari - 3 tenths - McLaren - 2 tenths - BMW
That's something similar to the pace I think we'll see in both Canada and the USA
Agreed with this assessment... Ferrari have the edge on equipment, McLaren have the better driver combo- team strategy might make the difference.
Maybe jean Todt will come to his sense and assign Kimi to support Massa. The Italian press are already beginning to demand it! :cheesy: hanging around with Montoya did no good to our Finnish hero! They both got fat and slow!
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by iceman1 » 29 May 2007, 19:52
North America is Ferrari territory,
but i'm worried about a new victory of Alonso LOL :oops:
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by BANANAGP » 30 May 2007, 00:55
iceman1 wrote:but i'm worried about a new victory of Alonso LOL :oops:
You said it brother... I feel the same way. :|
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by ntr » 30 May 2007, 10:08
FerrariFan[FIN] wrote:Kimi had bad luck in Monaco, now it is Fernando's turn. :evil: :evil:
bad luck
it was his own mistake and kimi even knows it
http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?PO_ID=39430
"I threw it all away in the qualifying," Raikkonen conceded.
"This was my mistake."
mm tofu
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by nelmesy16 » 30 May 2007, 11:09
i think alonso will crash in canada! wouldnt be suprised if also one other race challenger does the same thing too!
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by iceman1 » 30 May 2007, 12:00
Teaissen optimistic about Montreal:
"Monaco has its own laws and its very own track characteristics. Montreal is a completely different matter," Theissen told his team's website.
"Our cars love to be let loose - and there are many long straights in Montreal. Therefore, we are entering that race with optimism."
More:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/59268
Go Bmw :P
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by nelmesy16 » 30 May 2007, 12:03
i wouldnt be suprised if bmw can get a podium in canada....
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by iceman1 » 31 May 2007, 20:16
Ferrari have not won at Monaco since 2001, whereas they have won the United States Grand Prix for the last 5 years in a row. A one-two for Ferrari would certainly help their championship hopes as they currently lie 20 points behind McLaren in the constructor’s championship.
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by Bowsey » 31 May 2007, 21:22
I think BMW will be quicker, pushing the Mclaren and Ferrari's more. I think a podium is a good bet for them