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| Originally posted by Spad Great race. Proof that they don't need a new qualifying setup. Just get rid of it altogether and have everybody start in reverse order to how they fnished last race |
one more day till Shanghai =D
w00t !!
not the most thrilling end to the season, but it was alright.
looking forward to next year already 
Alonso goes to McLaren; another one fucking up his career, for me that is.
Forza Ferrari !!!
in 2007 not now
also michelin retiring from f1 at the end of teh season
Yeah, I just read this too, it I never expected this.
Who do you guys think is making room for Alonso at McLaren?
Also, there's gonna be only one tire manufacturer again?
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| Originally posted by DarkFall01 Yeah, I just read this too, it I never expected this. Who do you guys think is making room for Alonso at McLaren? |
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| Originally posted by DarkFall01 Yeah, I just read this too, it I never expected this. Who do you guys think is making room for Alonso at McLaren? Also, there's gonna be only one tire manufacturer again? |
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| Originally posted by The_G0dfather well if they have any brains at McLaren they dont knock out Raikkonnen |
I dont think either will be on Ferrari soon...Kimi has always been linked including in the press here but I cant see it...he isnt media friendly enough for Ferrari lol can you see Kimi doing the Vodafone Volleyball game in Austrailia..I think not.
I see Valentino Rossi taking over for Schumi down the line. Yes the Moto GP racer...he has tested the Ferrari I belive twice and is learning F1 as we speak. Ferrari is also desperate for him too...its either him or someone like him...Schumi is Ferrari F1 but I know that Ferrari would like a more flamboyent cocky driver...Montoya like although dont think that would happen plz god no
Anyone knows when is the first race?
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| Originally posted by Siatrovouni Anyone knows when is the first race? |
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| Originally posted by DarkFall01 Australia - March 6th |
the whole alonso -> mclaren in 07 is very
to me!
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| Originally posted by InterMilan31 I dont think either will be on Ferrari soon...Kimi has always been linked including in the press here but I cant see it...he isnt media friendly enough for Ferrari lol can you see Kimi doing the Vodafone Volleyball game in Austrailia..I think not. I see Valentino Rossi taking over for Schumi down the line. Yes the Moto GP racer...he has tested the Ferrari I belive twice and is learning F1 as we speak. Ferrari is also desperate for him too...its either him or someone like him...Schumi is Ferrari F1 but I know that Ferrari would like a more flamboyent cocky driver...Montoya like although dont think that would happen plz god no |
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| Originally posted by paranoik0 Raikkonen has been rumoured to move to Ferrari for a while.. However this is just weird. I can't picture neither of them in those cars, it's like the personalities don't fit the teams. |
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| Originally posted by fastmp3 hey dumbass vodafone is retiring from ferrari |
They have changed the 2006 calender the first race is in Bahrain on 12th March.
Rumours going round about Coca-Cola moving with Ferrari
if this becomes true then it should be one of the biggest endorsements F1 will ever see. I hope to see Vale Rossi take over from the superb Schumacher in 2007 if that also happens. Looks like we have some interesting stuff to look forward to.
Forza Ferrari 
Yeah, out of all the rumours I gotta say Rossi in a Ferrari is probably the most exciting.
Agreed with whoever that said Alfonso doesn't really fit the McLaren mould, dunno why but I agree, I can't imagine it either.
I'm really looking forward to next year, probably more than this season just finished (which I was also excited for).
Jordan -> Midland
Minardi -> Squadra Toro Rosso
Sauber -> BMW Sauber
BAR -> Honda
Nico Rosberg and Mark Webber in what should be an interesting Williams team, no major sponsor as yet, new engines. Very interested to see how they fare this year.
I think many of the changes occurring for next year will change F1 for the better with more, stronger teams. I don't agree with the changes to the engines, I'm impartial to the changes back to tyre changes, and am dissappointed with the desire of F1/FIA to go back to one tyre supplier (which ultimately resulted in Michie pulling out).
The new qualifying format looks interesting too, maybe this year they will actually stick with one format for the entire season.
And the new CDG wing being proposed for 2008, if it achieves what they hope, we could see a return to the old style drafting battles, good tough close racing.
Still, gonna be a big year methinks.
I'm very happy to hear, that Poland has a man in F1 now! Robert Kubica is now a test driver in Sauber BMW Team!
That's great opportunity for him to get some experience and maybe start his F1 driver career next season. 
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