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Addy291 |
Posted on 05-07-2007 19:12
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i like tractors
(oh, i ruined the thread)
to be honest i applaude you issoisso for actually remembering all that info, if i got told it or found it out myself i would forget it instantly, must be because i'm obviously not as into it as you though |
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issoisso |
Posted on 07-07-2007 13:22
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qualifying is on and the Honda saga continues...now after so many months and so much expense....they've decided to go back to last year's car...they're using it right now...
pathetic.
EDIT: pathetic is right. Q1 is over and Button is out. Barrichello is not, but to huge surprise,Rosberg is!!
Edited by issoisso on 07-07-2007 13:33
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issoisso |
Posted on 07-07-2007 13:34
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Addy291 wrote:
i like tractors
(oh, i ruined the thread )
to be honest i applaude you issoisso for actually remembering all that info, if i got told it or found it out myself i would forget it instantly, must be because i'm obviously not as into it as you though
it's not a case of remembering it....from my racing experiences, I've felt those factors on my body quite a bit! considering all the bumps and bruises, it's only natural I remember them
Edited by issoisso on 07-07-2007 13:35
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 07-07-2007 13:39
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issoisso wrote:
qualifying is on and the Honda saga continues...now after so many months and so much expense....they've decided to go back to last year's car...they're using it right now...
pathetic.
EDIT: pathetic is right. Q1 is over and Button is out. Barrichello is not, but to huge surprise,Rosberg is!!
Raikkonen was the fastest on the last "race" before the qualifying |
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issoisso |
Posted on 07-07-2007 13:43
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the ferrari suits the first sector of the track immensely. add to that that it has the best engine and they will not be overtaken anytime during the race (the only overtaking place is at the end of sector one) .
that means strategy is all the more crucial for McLaren. where am I getting at, you ask?
McLaren will be low on fuel, so they probably will get pole...risky strategy...worked horribly last week.
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issoisso |
Posted on 07-07-2007 14:14
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Hamilton is right now 4th with 1 lap to go from everyone.
looking at intermediate times, but above all at track position, here is my prediction:
Hamilton on pole.
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Posted on 07-07-2007 14:17
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I heard that he wasn't any good in rain .. so he might be in pole today, but if it rains tomorrow it won't help him much |
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issoisso |
Posted on 07-07-2007 14:17
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yup. he got it
he wouldn't if Raikkonen hadn't screwed up coming into woodcote. sudden oversteer, two wheels on the grass and suddenly he's P2.
I heard that he wasn't any good in rain .. so he might be in pole today, but if it rains tomorrow it won't help him much
whoever told you that...I wouldn't give that source that much credit. but that's just me
Edited by issoisso on 07-07-2007 14:19
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Posted on 07-07-2007 14:20
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Well, isso, next time there's bets open I'll ask you who to bet on |
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issoisso |
Posted on 07-07-2007 14:22
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actually it was quite simple: he was behind all the others, close enough to take advantage of the rubber they lay down (improves grip), but not close enough for his aerodynamics to suffer.
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Posted on 07-07-2007 14:26
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About Hamilton: I read that he hadn't participated in a rainy race for one year, and back then he did really bad. But in fact, I don't remember where I read it. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 09-07-2007 13:53
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one of the 4 arrogant asses in the field has just been sacked.
goodbye mr. christian "it's never my own fault" albers |
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 09-07-2007 15:35
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Whosx gonna replace him?
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issoisso |
Posted on 09-07-2007 15:55
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according to autosport, there are 4 names in the frame:
Ernesto Viso. I doubt he'll drive the car, since he's in the hospital and all...
Timo Glock. he's very good and has a pretty good chance at the future on the BMW team, as well as a great chance to be GP2 champion which would finally make some of the very blind F1 bosses take notice of him, so he'd be very stupid to go and bury his career at spyker.
Christian Klien, Honda test driver
Narain Karthikeyan, williams test driver, the man who couldn't outrun a blind mule, and who williams will never let leave since he brings with him a huge packet of indian sponsors.
I'd say Spyker tester Giedo Van der Garde has a great chance too...his father in law being spyker's owner and CEO...
also..I'd like to see Van der Drift there...they're looking for dutch drivers, and he just has such a cool name |
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Posted on 09-07-2007 16:06
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Of course, they could always get the Stig
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issoisso |
Posted on 21-07-2007 13:58
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Hamilton's tire (or tyre if you prefer) just went ka-boom and Lewis got to know the wall up close and personal. he is most definitely not winning this weekend.
let's hope it rains at the track tomorrow. otherwise, the race is going to be vintage Nurburgring: BORING
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Posted on 21-07-2007 14:21
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I had to choose between TdF and F1 .. so didn't see it. Is he alright? |
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issoisso |
Posted on 21-07-2007 14:37
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CrueTrue wrote:
I had to choose between TdF and F1 .. so didn't see it. Is he alright?
it's an F1 car, there's no danger
I'm watching both. long live Sopcast
final results:
1. Raikkonen
2. Alonso (nearly crashed)
3. Massa
4. Heidfeld
5. Kubica
6. Webber
7. Kovalainen
8. Trulli
9. Ralf
10. Hamilton
11. who cares... |
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Karl_rab |
Posted on 21-07-2007 16:27
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Also Bleekermolen is in the picture after a productive season in A1GP
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issoisso |
Posted on 21-07-2007 18:42
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Karl_rab wrote:
Also Bleekermolen is in the picture after a productive season in A1GP
unfortunately for Jeroen, he has no money. which is what Spyker need. |
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