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The_G0dfather
Damn, Schumacher :(
He was doing pretty well up untill that point; considering Ferrari had to use their older (and harder i believe) compound again from some 3 races ago. Not really effective for single lap qualifying since they heat up pretty slowly...
paranoik0
quote:
Grelha de partida:

1.ª linha:
Kimi Raikkonen (FIN/McLaren-Mercedes) 1:26.797
(média:: 223,058 km/h)
Giancarlo Fisichella (ITA/Renault) 1:27.039
2.ª linha:
Fernando Alonso (ESP/Renault) 1:27.050
Juan Pablo Montoya (COL/McLaren-Mercedes) 1:27.352
3. linha:
Jarno Trulli (ITA/Toyota) 1:27.501
Nick Heidfeld (ALE/Williams-BMW) 1:27.929
4. linha:
Mark Webber (AUS/Williams-BMW) 1:27.944
Felipe Massa (BRA/Sauber-Petronas) 1:28.419
5.ª linha:
Ralf Schumacher (ALE/Toyota) 1:28.594
Christian Klien (AUT/Red Bull-Cosworth) 1:28.963
6. linha:
Rubens Barrichello (BRA/Ferrari) 1:29.369
David Coulthard (GBR/Red Bull-Cosworth) 1:29.764
7.ª linha:
Jenson Button (GBR/BAR-Honda) 1:30.063
Takuma Sato (JAP/BAR-Honda) 1:30.175
8.ª linha:
Tiago Monteiro (POR/Jordan-Toyota) 1:30.710
Christijan Albers (HOL/Minardi-Cosworth) 1:32.186
9.ª linha:
Michael Schumacher (ALE/Ferrari)
Jacques Villeneuve (CAN/Sauber-Petronas)
10.ª linha:
Narain Karthikeyan (IND/Jordan-Toyota)
Robert Doornbos (HOL/Minardi-Cosworth)


4 cars without a time? what the hell happened there?

Glad to see Kimi on pole and Williams a bit closer to the front.. BAR and Barrichello are the disappointments there. Monteiro with the new car (i think?) is still slow but way faster than the Minardi which is a good thing (unless Albers did some mistake in that lap).
The_G0dfather
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Originally posted by paranoik0
4 cars without a time? what the hell happened there?

Glad to see Kimi on pole and Williams a bit closer to the front.. BAR and Barrichello are the disappointments there. Monteiro with the new car (i think?) is still slow but way faster than the Minardi which is a good thing (unless Albers did some mistake in that lap).


Schumacher spun heavily in turn 8 i believe, same place his brother had spun right before. He didnt finish his lap and went straight into the pits, to save fuel off course.
Button also struggled around that part of the race but continued.
Barrichello => tires
Karthikeyan had 2 engine failures ... dont know if that means you have to go 20 positions back or just 10 like it is when you have one failure. Anyway, he didnt qualify...so prolly 20 i guess.
Dunno about Albers nor Villeneuve
Trance Nutter
And Sato has been stripped of his time for baulking Webber on his fast lap.

What the hell was he doing? He had his radio open, but not talking to his team. THis meant that BAR couldn't tell him Webber was coming, he was sittin gright on the racing line in a braking zone, AND he was only about half way around on his cool down lap by the time Webber got there.

Pure stupidity
paranoik0
We've seen this movie before. Kimi wins but doesn't matter since Alonso doesn't lose much in the championship. Monteiro is to blame for Montoya's problem that made him lose the 2nd place, once again Alonso gets the luck :rolleyes:

Trulli is having one hell of a season, very very regular, usually miles ahead of Ralf.. at least that's the impression I got.
jp
Schumacher you :whip: you you :whip: you oh arggggghhhhhhhh :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip:

:(
Spad
Great race. Bit of an aggressive move from webber considering he was only unlapping himself, though Schuy's at fault for the collision. Fell asleep for the quarter of the race. I was working so had to watch the late-night highlights :(

Great circuit, more of the same please.
Trance Nutter
quote:
Originally posted by Spad
Great race. Bit of an aggressive move from webber considering he was only unlapping himself, though Schuy's at fault for the collision. Fell asleep for the quarter of the race. I was working so had to watch the late-night highlights :(

Great circuit, more of the same please.


Yep, agreed on the track. Glad to see a new track thats not flat. Probably Tilke's best work, has the flow and reversal of directions of China with the hard braking areas of Bahrain, and some up-down, all round a good interesting 'character' circuit

Schumi was moving around under brakes, and Webber was a fair bit faster than him, so these compounded into making the move look a bit aggressive. Still though, Schumi was in the wrong, Webber was almost level with the cockpit, he was way up there and he definitely should have been given room.
TOR
quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter
all round a good interesting 'character' circuit


indeed. and that multiple-apex corner was a real thrill, even on TV :crazy:


it's a bit of a shame Alonso got second in the end, but as a whole i think we've seen a great inaugural Turkish GP.

some exciting circuits ahead now as well.. Monza and Spa!
DarkFall01
The race was alright, the new track was pretty awesome and different. Sucks Alonso only got second, but he was pretty damn lucky to even get to second place, he didn't really deserve it (this is coming from an Alonso fan :p )

fcuk ®
Top race, i love the new circuit with its elevation changes and those three blinding corners is just amazing, imagine the neck pain of the loads forced on to you :eyespop: A great way to start an exciting new ciruit. About that Schumacher vs Webber incident its hard to call but neither of them had a chance of getting anywhere so to me i didn;t matter. What mattered was Montoya losing that 2nd place :mad: it just keeps on getting harder for poor old Kimi.
TOR
how much more bad luck can one get :( the title is out of reach now for Kimi, unless Alonso crashes out a couple of times in the next 4 grand prix.. which is far from likely, given his defensive driving of late
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