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Posted by LKD on Apr-23-2004 03:24:

San Marino GP this weekend...

w00t


Posted by Vlad on Apr-23-2004 05:41:

I cant wait for the Grand Prix in Montreal, I might make a trip from NYC up there to see it & Tiesto what a weekend it would be.


Posted by Quantized on Apr-24-2004 17:24:

San Marino Final Qualifying Result:

1 Jenson Button BAR 01:19.753
2 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 01:20.011
3 Juan Pablo Montoya Williams 01:20.212
4 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 01:20.451
5 Ralf Schumacher Williams 01:20.538
6 Fernando Alonso Renault 01:20.895
7 Takuma Sato BAR 01:20.913
8 Mark Webber Jaguar 01:20.921
9 Jarno Trulli Renault 01:21.034
10 Cristiano da Matta Toyota 01:21.087
11 David Coulthard McLaren 01:21.091
12 Felipe Massa Sauber 01:21.532
13 Olivier Panis Toyota 01:21.558
14 Christian Klien Jaguar 01:21.949
15 Giorgio Pantano Jordan 01:23.352
16 Nick Heidfeld Jordan 01:23.488
17 Gianmaria Bruni Minardi 01:26.899
18 Zsolt Baumgartner Minardi 01:46.299
19r Kimi R�ikk�nen McLaren
20r Giancarlo Fisichella Sauber

jenson button is whoopin ass


Posted by TOR on Apr-24-2004 17:30:

great stuff!

long time since we've seen Shumi make a mistake. didn't cost him too dearly, but still.. it's nice to see somebody else on top for a change.

but where the hell is McLaren?


Posted by Quantized on Apr-24-2004 19:35:

quote:
Originally posted by TOR
but where the hell is McLaren?


i know...its crap, kimi had engine problems AGAIN and davids lap sucked ass - he made a couple of mistakes.


Posted by TOR on Apr-25-2004 17:32:

what a boring GP


Posted by Quantized on Apr-25-2004 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by TOR
what a boring GP


indeed...

someone please shoot michael schumacher


button got 2nd place though which is good


Posted by Kia Kaha on Apr-25-2004 22:50:

On the one hand watching the Schumacher parade is really really fuckin boring ... but if you think about it, it is truly amazing. All those billions of dollars of money driving round out there and 19 of what is supposed to be the best drivers in the world, and no one can even come within a second a lap of him.

What is REALLY frightening is that he didn't even take the lead until lap 10 today, and it only took a few minutes once he got his nose in front, he just kicked everyone else's ass so hard that he just backed off and cruised home for the last dozen laps

And another thing what the hell has happened to Maclaren? That new car sucks even harder than last year's one. I bet JPM must be feeling really really dumb all of a sudden, for signing up the best years of his racing life to work for a bunch of losers who are getting their arses kicked by BAR and Renault


Posted by TOR on May-20-2004 15:45:

Monaco GP this weekend

Spain was extremely boring.. and it's not looking good this weekend either. Michael was fasted again today, nearly half a second faster than second placed man Anthony Davidson. *sigh*


Posted by techno_freak on May-21-2004 02:33:

is michael planning to retire anytime soon? it's really boring, seeing him over and over taking a pole


Posted by LKD on May-21-2004 02:38:

quote:
Originally posted by juice7
is michael planning to retire anytime soon? it's really boring, seeing him over and over taking a pole


thats one of the reasons that i havent seen teh past 3 races..ive just lost all interest....too predictable


Posted by fcuk � on May-22-2004 04:54:

Well, maybe if all the other teams put in the amount of hard work ferrari did at the beginning it wouldn't of been this way. Last year everyone worked as hard as each other, this year show some teams are lacking effort. for example McLaren.


Posted by Quantized on May-22-2004 13:07:

Monaco Final Qualifying Result


WooooHoooo

looks like were gonna get a decent race for once


Posted by TOR on May-22-2004 13:08:

lol, not a chance in hell.. you cannot overtake in Monaco!

interesting result though, it was about time..


Posted by Quantized on May-22-2004 13:13:

well, by decent race, i mean michael hopefully wont win


Posted by noikeee on May-22-2004 13:14:

quote:
Originally posted by TOR
lol, not a chance in hell.. you cannot overtake in Monaco!


exactly. schumi will have to do a couple of them to get there, or just use the pitstops as usual


Posted by noikeee on May-23-2004 14:32:

finally a great race! (nowadays "great race" equals to "schumacher gets fucked")

and this once again proves that montoya and MS should stay far from each other if they want to end up in once piece. ffs behind the safety car?


Posted by TOR on May-23-2004 14:45:

lol indeed, that was a very very strange race.

very entertaining though.. finally!


Posted by Quantized on May-23-2004 15:08:

quite enjoyed that race

its always a good feeling when you see michaels ferrari broken ...doesnt happen often enough though

quite an evenful one as well...did you see fissichella's (sp) car flip and wipe couldtards rear wing clean off


Posted by Danny Ocean on May-24-2004 02:17:

what happened to coulthard, its the 56 lap and hes out..i missed the earlier laps.

EDIT : FUCK!! BOTH mclarens out. they need to sort out those cars, whatever is wrong with them, soon.

oh well, GO Renault


Posted by fcuk � on May-25-2004 08:07:

MP4-19B should be on it's way very soon. as for montoya that was a stupid move you never overtake in the tunnel. even the commentators said it, same goes for alonso. some drivers need to remove their cockiness.


Posted by TOR on May-25-2004 09:22:

Montoya did not make a move, they were behind the safety car!

i agree with you on Alonso, he was taking a lot of risks trying to overtake round the outside. although it has to be said Ralf could have let him pass before the tunnel. he didn't have 5th. and 6th. gear, so he knew he would be holding up Alonso in the tunnel.


Posted by Spad on May-25-2004 15:34:

quote:
Originally posted by TOR
Montoya did not make a move, they were behind the safety car!

i agree with you on Alonso, he was taking a lot of risks trying to overtake round the outside. although it has to be said Ralf could have let him pass before the tunnel. he didn't have 5th. and 6th. gear, so he knew he would be holding up Alonso in the tunnel.


I think the main problem was that after backing off in the tunnel, he then didn't leave enough space for Alonso to make the move cleanly and by the time he'd committed it was too late. It was a stupid place to let him pass anyway but it would still have been a clean move if Ralf had been paying attention to what was going on around him. He shouldn't be allowed on the track he's involved in far too many incidents and they're usually a result of him not checking his mirrors. He seems to think it's OK for him to just drive round as quick as he can and leave everybody else responsible for not hitting him.

Anybody know the result of the stewards enquiry?


Posted by TOR on May-25-2004 15:48:

i agree that Ralf has been a bit lackluster lately and all of the accidents he's been involved in uptil now have been caused by himself. but it's hard to tell if he was the only one responsable for Alonso's accident. he did not deliberately slow down in the middle of the tunnel, he had a gearbox problem so it was impossible for him to go any faster than he did. i just wonder why he didn't let Alonso pass before the tunnel, as he knew the Spaniard was fighting for the lead. Ralf says Alonso was still over a second behind, but his car was a lot faster, so it was only logical he'd catch up in the tunnel.

as for Alonso, i understand he wanted to pass Ralph as soon as possible to be able to stay close to his teammate, but it has to be said he should have known it is impossible to overtake in the tunnel, especially round the outside. There is a lot of dirt out there and at the speed he was going he was destined to end up in the barriers.

as far as i am concerned, both drivers were in fault.


Posted by fcuk � on May-26-2004 07:26:

Ralf is always Ralf, he never cares what he does. He is by far the most dangerous driver out there at the moment. I agree with tor that both drivers were in fault of the incident. But i still disagree on the JPM & MS issue. Fact is that michael braked heavily, the speed of montoya's car was very fast. When behind a safety car you should keep your distance with the car in front and behind. Even though michael braked at the last second montoya shouldve had enough room to slow down if he had the correct space.


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