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The official Formula 1 thread 2006
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| paranoik0 |
Calendar
12 March: Bahraini Grand Prix (Sakhir)
19 March: Malaysian Grand Prix (Sepang)
2 April: Australian Grand Prix (Albert Park, Melbourne)
23 April: San Marino Grand Prix (Imola)
7 May: European Grand Prix (Nurburgring)
14 May: Spanish Grand Prix (Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona)
28 May: Monaco Grand Prix (Monte-Carlo)
11 June: British Grand Prix (Silverstone)
25 June: Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal)
2 July: United States Grand Prix (Indianapolis)
16 July: French Grand Prix (Magny-Cours)
30 July: German Grand Prix (Hockenheim)
6 August: Hungarian Grand Prix (Hungaroring)
27 August: Turkish Grand Prix (Instanbul)
10 September: Italian Grand Prix (Monza)
1 October: Chinese Grand Prix (Shanghai Circuit)
8 October: Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka)
22 October: Brazilian Grand Prix (Interlagos)
The originally scheduled Belgium Grand Prix at Spa was removed due to financial trouble.
Teams and Drivers
Renault

Tyres: Michelin
2005 season: Champion (191 points), 7 wins
Participated in F1: 1977-1985; 2002-nowadays
Constructor titles: 1
Wins: 25
Drivers:
Fernando Alonso (Spain)

2005 season: Champion (133 points), 6 wins
Participated in F1: 2002 (Minardi); 2003-2005 (Renault)
Driver titles: 1 (2005)
Wins: 8 (8 Renault)
Giancarlo Fisichella (Italy)

2005 season: 5th placed (58 points), 1 win
Participated in F1: 1996 (Minardi), 1997 (Jordan), 1998-2001 (Benetton), 2002-2003 (Jordan), 2004 (Sauber), 2005 (Renault)
Wins: 2 (1 Jordan, 1 Renault)
McLaren-Mercedes

Tyres: Michelin
2005 season: 2nd placed (182 points), 10 wins
Participated in F1: 1966-nowadays
Constructor titles: 8
Wins: 141
Drivers:
Kimi Raikkonen (Finland)

2005 season: 2nd placed (112 points), 7 wins
Participated in F1: 2001 (Sauber), 2002-2005 (McLaren)
Wins: 9 (9 McLaren)
Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia)

2005 season: 4th placed (60 points), 3 wins
Participated in F1: 2001-2004 (Williams), 2005 (McLaren)
Wins: 7 (4 Williams, 3 McLaren)
Ferrari

Tyres: Bridgestone
2005 season: 3rd placed (100 points), 1 win
Participated in F1: 1950-nowadays
Constructor titles: 22
Wins: 183
Drivers:
Michael Schumacher (Germany)

2005 season: 3rd placed (62 points), 1 win
Participated in F1: 1991 (Jordan), 1991-1995 (Benetton), 1996-2005 (Ferrari)
Driver titles: 7 (1994-1995, 2000-2004)
Wins: 84 (65 Ferrari, 19 Benetton)
Felipe Massa (Brazil)

2005 season: 13th placed (11 points)
Participated in F1: 2002-2005 (Sauber)
Toyota

Tyres: Bridgestone
2005 season: 4th placed (88 points)
Participated in F1: 2002-nowadays
Drivers:
Jarno Trulli (Italy)

2005 season: 7th placed (43 points)
Participated in F1: 1997 (Minardi), 1997-1999 (Prost), 2000-2001 (Jordan), 2002-2004 (Renault), 2004-2005 (Toyota)
Wins: 1 (1 Renault)
Ralf Schumacher (Germany)

2005 season: 6th placed (45 points)
Participated in F1: 1997-1998 (Jordan), 1999-2004 (Williams), 2005 (Toyota)
Wins: 6 (6 Williams)
Williams-Cosworth

Tyres: Bridgestone
2005 season: 5th placed (66 points)
Participated in F1: 1977-nowadays (excluding previous teams by Frank Williams)
Constructor titles: 9
Wins: 113
Drivers:
Mark Webber (Australia)

2005 season: 10th placed (36 points)
Participated in F1: 2002 (Minardi), 2003-2004 (Jaguar), 2005 (Williams)
Nico Rosberg (Germany)

Rookie for 2006
Honda

Tyres: Michelin
2005 season: 6th placed (38 points) (as BAR)
Participated in F1: 1964-1968; 1999-2005 (as BAR)
Wins: 2
Drivers:
Rubens Barrichello (Brazil)

2005 season: 8th placed (38 points)
Participated in F1: 1993-1996 (Jordan), 1997-1999 (Stewart), 2000-2005 (Ferrari)
Wins: 9 (9 Ferrari)
Jenson Button (England)

2005 season: 9th placed (37 points)
Participated in F1: 2000 (Williams), 2001 (Benetton), 2002 (Renault), 2003-2005 (BAR)
Red Bull-Ferrari

Tyres: Michelin
2005 season: 7th placed (34 points)
Participated in F1: 2005
Drivers:
David Coulthard (Scotland)

2005 season: 12th placed (24 points)
Participated in F1: 1994-1995 (Williams), 1996-2004 (McLaren), 2005 (Red Bull)
Wins: 13 (12 McLaren, 1 Williams)
Christian Klien (Austria)

2005 season: 15th placed (9 points)
Participated in F1: 2004 (Jaguar), 2005 (Red Bull)
BMW Sauber

Tyres: Michelin
2005 season: 8th placed (20 points) (as Sauber)
Participated in F1: 1993-2005 (as Sauber)
Drivers:
Nick Heidfeld (Germany)

2005 season: 11th placed (28 points)
Participated in F1: 2000 (Prost), 2001-2003 (Sauber), 2004 (Jordan), 2005 (Williams)
Jacques Villeneuve (Canada)

2005 season: 14th placed (9 points)
Participated in F1: 1996-1998 (Williams), 1999-2003 (BAR), 2004 (Renault), 2005 (Sauber)
Driver titles: 1 (1997)
Wins: 11 (11 Williams)
Midland-Toyota

Tyres: Bridgestone
2005 season: 9th placed (12 points) (as Jordan)
Participated in F1: 1991-2005 (as Jordan)
Drivers:
Christijan Albers (Netherlands)

2005 season: 19th placed (4 points)
Participated in F1: 2005 (Minardi)
Tiago Monteiro (Portugal)

2005 season: 16th placed (7 points)
Participated in F1: 2005 (Jordan)
Toro Rosso-Cosworth

Tyres: Michelin
2005 season: 10th placed (7 points) (as Minardi)
Participated in F1: 1985-2005 (as Minardi)
Drivers:
Vitantonio Liuzzi (Italy)

2005 season: 24th placed (1 point)
Participated in F1: 2005 (Red Bull)
Scott Speed (USA)

Rookie for 2006
Super Aguri-Honda

Tyres: Bridgestone
Entering as a new team in 2006
Drivers:
Takuma Sato (Japan)

2005 season: 23rd placed (1 point)
Participated in F1: 2002 (Jordan), 2003-2005 (BAR)
Yuji Ide (Japan)

Rookie for 2006 |
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| paranoik0 |
Info to be updated as teams do their launches (McLaren livery is not the final one, there's no good photos of Toro Rosso, Super Aguri haven't appeared yet, etc)
And yes, it took a long, looooooong time to do that post :nervous: :D |
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| zoric |
| You're the master of making nice looking posts. |
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| paranoik0 |
| not rly, it's just that nobody else can be arsed |
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| DarkFall01 |
Can't wait for the season to begin:D
Anyone have tickets yet? My dad got tickets so I could go to Indianapolis with him...but a friend is getting married at the same time and I can't go:whip: |
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| gouuryella |
| Wow..there is an American this year. This is the first time there is an American in F1. So when is Michael Schumacher retiring? I havent been following alot, but I used to love this, every other sunday I used to watch it..of course if Inter wasnt playin :D. |
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| gouuryella |
| quote: | Originally posted by DarkFall01
Can't wait for the season to begin:D
Anyone have tickets yet? My dad got tickets so I could go to Indianapolis with him...but a friend is getting married at the same time and I can't go:whip: |
Screw the friend, he'll get married again..you know marriges dont last nowdays lol. F1 is more important! :D |
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| InterMilan31 |
bit early mate got like 6 weeks get back to your porto thread:toothless
FORZA FERRARI BITCHES |
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| paranoik0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by gouuryella
Wow..there is an American this year. This is the first time there is an American in F1. |
The first time since Michael Andretti got pwnd by Senna during the whole season of 1993, you mean.
Hell, there has been 2 american F1 champions: Phil Hill in the 60s and Michael's dad in 78. |
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| paranoik0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
bit early mate got like 6 weeks get back to your porto thread:toothless
FORZA FERRARI BITCHES |
I don't care, I'm missing racing, these days I've even watched the testing laptimes live for a bit on Circuit de Catalunya's site :haha:
Michael Scum-acher must be happy since the Ferrari seems the fastest new car out there. Honda are looking very strong too, at Renault's level. The Macs.. well.. they were the slowest of about 7 or 8 teams yesterday :nervous: :(
The new Williams is brilliant in terms of looks :eyes: best livery out there. Hopefully the McLaren's will go back to the silver one, i think it was quite better than this special orange one for testing. |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by paranoik0
I don't care, I'm missing racing, these days I've even watched the testing laptimes live for a bit on Circuit de Catalunya's site :haha:
Michael Scum-acher must be happy since the Ferrari seems the fastest new car out there. Honda are looking very strong too, at Renault's level. The Macs.. well.. they were the slowest of about 7 or 8 teams yesterday :nervous: :(
The new Williams is brilliant in terms of looks :eyes: best livery out there. Hopefully the McLaren's will go back to the silver one, i think it was quite better than this special orange one for testing. |
lol thats cool going to any GP's this year? |
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| paranoik0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
lol thats cool going to any GP's this year? |
yes, my TV is ready.
don't have the habit of travelling a lot, and nobody took the idea yet of building a circuit in this island.. :o |
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