2008 FORMULA 1 Belgian Grand Prix
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Belgian Grand Prix
Kimi will win this race for sure, even id he doesnt solve his quali problems. Remember he won here from 10th in 2004, even beating the lot faster Ferrari of Schumacher then....
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Belgian Grand Prix
Oh yeah, it can. Good races CAN last for a long time, you know. Remember 2002 when Schumacher finished on the podium in all 17 races, and Ferrari finished off the season with five 1-2 finishes.Fergie1 wrote:Hamilton is likely to have a bad race soon, his decent run of good races (Hungary was ok until the puncture) can't last forever.iceman1 wrote:kimi is 13 points behind, 6 races to go. if he wins the remaining 6 races and hamilton finishes 2nd, kimi wont win the title
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Cheater! :@:2iceman1 wrote: Yeah Great but i changed My Mind ,I'll keep the Avatar and you can't change your Prediction
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No suntrek i am a Good guy
FIA press conference schedule for Belgium
Thursday September 4, 1500 hours local time (1300 GMT):
Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber), Kazuki Nakajima (Williams), Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari) and Sebastian Vettel (Toro Rosso).
Friday September 5, 1600 hrs local time (1400 GMT):
Ross Brawn (Honda), Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari), John Howett (Toyota) and Martin Whitmarsh (McLaren).
The qualifying and post-race conferences with the top three drivers will take place immediately after the respective sessions.
FIA press conference schedule for Belgium
Thursday September 4, 1500 hours local time (1300 GMT):
Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber), Kazuki Nakajima (Williams), Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari) and Sebastian Vettel (Toro Rosso).
Friday September 5, 1600 hrs local time (1400 GMT):
Ross Brawn (Honda), Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari), John Howett (Toyota) and Martin Whitmarsh (McLaren).
The qualifying and post-race conferences with the top three drivers will take place immediately after the respective sessions.
Friday: very active rainfront will move slowly over the country. Localy there can be a lot ammount of rain.
Saturday: the rainfront weakens, but there will still be showers. Temperatures will drop till 15 and 17°C.
Sunday: the sun makes her appearance again. At first it will mostly be dry, but in the afternoon we can expect showers again, possibly even with some thunder. Temperatures will rise to 19-20°C.
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Belgian Grand Prix
I thinks that one Ferrari is going to win this Race, I also think that Ferrari has to decide who will be Number One for the rest of the season if they want to fight for the drivers title.gokul009 wrote:Kimi will win this race for sure, even id he doesnt solve his quali problems. Remember he won here from 10th in 2004, even beating the lot faster Ferrari of Schumacher then....
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I´ve voted for massa. I hope he can win this race, but it will be hard due to better Mclarens with hard tyres.
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Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Belgian Grand Prix
good illestration for the circuit .. can't wait till Friday to see the free practice .. hope Ferrari can make it 1-2 finish
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Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Belgian Grand Prix
this will be a very crucial race for lewis, felipe and kimi....i think (hope, actually) lewis will win, or even just a 2nd place would be enough! (as long as heikki will be the winner )
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Whoever wrote that has a good sense of humour. Although he should have talked about Jenson Button's superb overtake of Jacques Villeneuve around the outside of Pouhon in the wet in 2005. It was simply amazing, and has seemingly been forgotten by everyone.
On another note, Alonso didn't end up in the Rivage gravel of his own accord. He was running second when his engine began spitting oil onto his tyres, and he spun off on his own oil.
On another note, Alonso didn't end up in the Rivage gravel of his own accord. He was running second when his engine began spitting oil onto his tyres, and he spun off on his own oil.
No, I'm not calmer. Just more jaded.
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Yes, the whoever was meant to be taken with a pinch of salt.phil1993 wrote:that would be me who wrote that TA.
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Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Belgian Grand Prix
Yes, I am fully aware that F. Alonso retired from the 2004 Belgian Grand Prix with an oil leak after spinning at Les Combes with oil on his tyres, spun again at Rivage due to this. I meant nothing against Alonso and was not criticising him in any way. I'm sorry if any people have misinterpreted my comment in this way.TwistedArmco wrote: On another note, Alonso didn't end up in the Rivage gravel of his own accord. He was running second when his engine began spitting oil onto his tyres, and he spun off on his own oil.