Reports, quotes, stats specifically about the F1 2007 season Grands Prix.
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iceman1
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by iceman1 » 09 Jun 2007, 09:28
No Kimi will win this one
he has to win. He doesn't really have a choice its now or never really. He likes this circuit, hes got a quick car he just needs a little bit of luck.
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by ntr » 09 Jun 2007, 10:54
iceman1 wrote:No Kimi will win this one
he has to win. He doesn't really have a choice its now or never really. He likes this circuit, hes got a quick car he just needs a little bit of luck.
i will put 'i was wrong' in my sig if kimi wins this race
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mm tofu
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by ntr » 09 Jun 2007, 12:45
mm tofu
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by Bowsey » 09 Jun 2007, 13:02
haha :cheesy: :cheesy: very good alex :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:
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by athos » 09 Jun 2007, 14:44
Gentlemen.
Saturday free practice.
"Session red-flagged at 10:33 local time.
The cause is oil on the track, believed to have been dropped by one of the Renaults."
source: formula1.com
At that precise time.
Hamilton 1.16:617
Raikkonen 1.16.819
Massa 1.17:119
Regards
Athos
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by Busi » 09 Jun 2007, 17:45
Quick Nick over the edge, Kovalainen to be replaced soon :roll:
Great session, and Q3 still to go!
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by danny87 » 09 Jun 2007, 17:48
Yeah and what about Ralf, he will surely get the boot soon if he doesn't have a good race
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by Busi » 09 Jun 2007, 17:50
Our TV commentators say that they've heard quite trustable comments about Montagny replacing him in France... I hope so :cheesy:
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by Busi » 09 Jun 2007, 18:26
Alonso furious with himself after the mistake into the hairpin. Hamilton's chances for win are nearly 100% is it all goes well.
Nick on his way to the podium, let's hope he keeps the Ferraris behind him, GO NICK!!! :P
So happy for Webber, and WTF is happening to Wurz?!?!
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by [FIN]SpeedFreak » 09 Jun 2007, 18:43
Busi wrote:Nick on his way to the podium, let's hope he keeps the Ferraris behind him, GO NICK!!! :P
Sorry, not gonna happen, he might keep Massa behind him, but I higly doubt that he can keep Kimi back of him.
Ferrari has better starting systems than BMW has. So I say that after first corner standings are:
1. Hamy/Alonso
2. Alonso/Hamy
3. Räikkönen
4. Heidfeld
5. Massa
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by maltafan » 09 Jun 2007, 18:55
So, there it goes,
Hamilton's first pole
(although might be due to an Alonso error)
I'm really angry at myself as I put my alarm on for 10 mins before quali, and instead I woke up after it finished.
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by iceman1 » 09 Jun 2007, 19:06
It´s the same situation as it was in Monaco. The gap between McLaren and BMW-Sauber is nearly the same..Maybe the new rules on rear wing flexibility have affected Ferrari badly
Good Luck For Mclaren
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by Busi » 09 Jun 2007, 19:29
FerrariFan[FIN] wrote:Ferrari has better starting systems than BMW has. So I say that after first corner standings are:
1. Hamy/Alonso
2. Alonso/Hamy
3. Räikkönen
4. Heidfeld
5. Massa
:evil: :evil: :evil:
WTF, Ferrari a better launch system than BMW?
The order will stay as it was in qualy after T1, my only doubt is whether Heidfeld will try to pass Alonso.
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by Bowsey » 09 Jun 2007, 20:30
Well done to Hamilton for 1st Pole Position, but I feel Alonso, may just have it in the race. We will see tomorrow though
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by Monza972 » 09 Jun 2007, 21:17
i think felipe might hit back in the race...
C'Mon Felipe Take The Glory Back To Maranello