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-= F1 2007 Season! =-
starts in 10 days!!
schumacher is gone & replaced by kimi, alonso is with mclaren, and the new kid on the block is kovalainen with renault...
it'll be a good one!
GO HONDA!!!
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| Originally posted by mute79 starts in 10 days!! schumacher is gone & replaced by kimi, alonso is with mclaren, and the new kid on the block is kovalainen with renault... it'll be a good one! GO Ferrari !!! |
I'm amazed that people are still throwing their support behind Honda. They are going no where, and before you bring up their win in Hungary, that was a HUGE FLUKE!
Bollocks to their new enviro friendly image.
GO BANANA

It will be a good season for sure. Ferrari look to be the early favourite but McLaren and BMW also look strong if they can keep some good reliability going for them.
I don't think Honda will do as well as they want to, but they might win a couple races this year.
Renault might surprise people but I don't think Feces has what it takes to challenge for the Championship.
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| Originally posted by pmoisse It will be a good season for sure. Ferrari look to be the early favourite but McLaren and BMW also look strong if they can keep some good reliability going for them. I don't think Honda will do as well as they want to, but they might win a couple races this year. Renault might surprise people but I don't think Feces has what it takes to challenge for the Championship. |
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| Originally posted by RobSt*r I agree, Renault will be one team to keep an eye on. Feces will difingaly be giving the top runners a pain in the bum this season. |
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| Originally posted by mute79 GO HONDA!!! |
love their road cars and for that reason I supported them when Villeneuve first drove with them in their first season back, and I still support them OVER TOYOTA WHO SUCKS ASS!!!! 
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| Originally posted by fayraree But Ferrari ftmtw. |
its all about ferrari
massa and kimmi are going to be seeing the other cars in thier mirrors.
fuck maclaren and fuck alonso.
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| Originally posted by mute79 starts in 10 days!! schumacher is gone & replaced by kimi, alonso is with mclaren, and the new kid on the block is kovalainen with renault... it'll be a good one! GO KIMI!!! |
BMW FTW
The 'surprise' of the off-season has been Massa's advantage over Kimi.
Kimi is rated as the faster driver, but Massa has had most of the top times in the team. You could attribute that to his years as a tester or his time spent at Ferrari. We will see how actually does better in the races.
Ferry is playing at F1 weekend in mtl....now thats hot! 
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| Originally posted by yankeeBaby Ferry is playing at F1 weekend in mtl....now thats hot! |
Yay For this thread !!!!
Im definately for Mclaren, i've regained hope from looking at the testing timesheets and checking the news daily...
whats almost scary about the new MP4-22 is that its been in devolopment prior to the MP4-21, aerodynamically, and suspension wise, its still a newey car, i just wish ilmor was still making their engines...
this year is going to be a mclaren-ferrari shootout...actually, a mclaren vs. Massa shootout...kimi is yet to post as fast a time as massa, and when asked if the ferrari suits his driving style, he's openly said no.
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| Originally posted by Omega_M Ferrari and Kimi have the strongest chance of winning this year. All other teams will have to adjust to run on Bridgestones. Renault is strong but not with Alonso. Alonso is great, but not with engine blowing Mclaren. No other team has a strong driver and strong car setup as ferrari. |
HUGE GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR AT THIS:
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| Tyre types will be visibly distinguished By Jonathan Noble Tuesday, March 6th 2007, 20:47 GMT Formula One will adopt its own version of Champ Car-type 'red tyre' markings this season to make it easier for fans to understand what compounds drivers are using, autosport.com can reveal. Following an 11th hour decision by the Formula One Commission and the FIA's World Motor Sport Council, a modification to F1's sporting regulations means that the two different tyre compounds must now be visibly different. This comes after months of discussions between the teams, the FIA and Bridgestone about the situation - and how best to make the most of the regulations that forces drivers to use both hard and soft compounds in races. Although there was a push to try and help inform the fans of what type of tyres drivers were using by making the different types of rubber look different, the teams initially resisted any move to publicise what they were doing for fear it could benefit the opposition. As late as January it appeared that all attempts to make teams go public with their plans had failed, and instead, as Autosport revealed at the time, the FIA considered forcing teams to simply state what type of tyres they would start the race with. However, further discussions in recent weeks have now resulted in a last-minute rule change that requires the two different compounds at races to be 'visibly' different - so the public will know what tyres each driver is using. Formula One's revised 2007 Sporting Regulations states: "Each tyre supplier must undertake to provide no more than two specifications of dry-weather tyre at each Event, each of which must be of one homogenous compound and visibly distinguishable from one another when a car is on the track." (emphasis added) Autosport.com understands that discussions are now taking place within Bridgestone to decide exactly what it will do to the tyres to make them appear different. A decision needs to be made soon, however, with the season starting in Australia next weekend. A Bridgestone spokeswoman confirmed that a simple marking would be used to distinguish the tyres, as opposed to a completely different colour sidewall or tyre, as done in Champ Car. "There will be a marking on one of the different specification of tyres," she said. Although it has not been finalised yet, the most likely route that will be taken is for one of the compounds to be marked with a large solid white circle - big enough to ensure that the white colour is visible when the wheel is in motion. Although it was originally suggested that F1 could follow Champ Car's example and paint the sidewall of the softer tyres red, Bridgestone baulked at that suggestion because of the costs it would entail. The company's former technical manager Hisao Suganuma told autosport.com last year that such a move could lead to a lot of wasted tyres - because a soft tyre that needed to be painted red at one race could be a medium tyre at the following race. "Taking account of the production of such tyres, we need to think," explained Suganuma. "For example, in Champ Car softer tyres have the red mark on the sidewall. "Maybe we would have some difficulty because the softer tyre on a circuit may be the harder tyre on another circuit, which means we need to have all the different specifications in double colours - one with a standard sidewall and the other with a coloured sidewall. "That makes it more difficult. If we need to do that we should think about the best way to do it." |
god that's so lame... F1 is turning into a circus with all the stupid regulations...
i've been hoping max mosley got canned somehow for years now
*sigh*
wait civics now run in the F1 ?
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| Originally posted by yankeeBaby Ferry is playing at F1 weekend in mtl....now thats hot! |

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| Originally posted by MikeyN HUGE GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR AT THIS: |
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| Originally posted by Cosmic Fur Why is it so critical for the fans to know what tyre their team is running? It's like making basketball players reveal what brand of underwear they're wearing before the game so the fans would know. |
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| Originally posted by Cosmic Fur Why is it so critical for the fans to know what tyre their team is running? It's like making basketball players reveal what brand of underwear they're wearing before the game so the fans would know. |
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| Originally posted by MikeyN i'm assuming they want to raise fan interest in terms of the technical aspect of formula one, but when the same part is the same on every car, who cares really? |
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