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tor8024
quote:
Originally posted by sykadelik
an on form DC


he says that every year, but he has never delivered..
nate735
Kimi is the man williams and ferrari need to watch out for.
jax_au
quote:
Originally posted by tor8024
he says that every year, but he has never delivered..


that's so true, he's very unconsistent.

I reckon Rubens, Cubehead and Ralfie are all in very similar positions.All of them have very highly rated team mates and all 3 are unconsistent.

When RB/DC/RS have a good weekend they look like WDC material. When they have a bad weekend, oh boy it's bad, they look like they don't deserve to be driving a F1 car.
BlAcKNoVa
Glad to see the Belgium race back up and running for next season. Been my favourite course for quite a long time.

Congrats to Bahrain and China aswell, looking forward to seeing those two new courses in action.
TranceGeek
I just wish they would take out traction control already... i guess it'll stay for next season too?
sykadelik
quote:
Originally posted by BlAcKNoVa
Glad to see the Belgium race back up and running for next season. Been my favourite course for quite a long time.

Congrats to Bahrain and China aswell, looking forward to seeing those two new courses in action.


Yeh, Spa is my fave also. Love the way it pisses down on half the track and is sunny as hell and bone dry on the other half. I hope the FIA don't rape it like they did to Hockenheim which was my second fave and has now been butchered beyond recognition.
paranoik0
great to see Spa back.. it's probably the best track in the championship. if only Estoril returned as well .. :p

really curious about F1 going to Bahrain.. that sounds weird as hell

and for next year i really doubt Schumi will win it again. it's all about Kimi vs. Montoya
tor8024
quote:
Originally posted by paranoik0
and for next year i really doubt Schumi will win it again. it's all about Kimi vs. Montoya


dunno about that.. i'm guessing it will be a similar scenario to this year, with the 3 of them having a good chance. too bad some of the new rules exclude chances of having surprises at the front of the grid.

about the circuits, it's good we have spa back indeed. :)

and from what i've heard so far, i can tell that the china circuit is a pretty normal medium-speed circuit, but that bahrein is going to be very challenging!
tor8024
OK, this is what the new circuits look like.. Shangai looks mad with that huge back straight leading into a hairpin. crazy first corner too. Bahrein seems to be very cool as well, lots of interesting corners..



Vlad
The track at Bahrein looks alot more fun than the track at Shanghai, not enough twisting and turning, also the track looks relatively small - the long straights might give that illusion.

tor8024
they're both about 5.3 kilometres, so that's about 1:30 min. for each lap, maybe 1:20 in Shanghai because of the long straights. they're both awesome circuits if you ask me. that first corner in Shanghai is going to be pandemonium.. :crazy:
Vlad
quote:
Originally posted by tor8024
they're both about 5.3 kilometres, so that's about 1:30 min. for each lap, maybe 1:20 in Shanghai because of the long straights. they're both awesome circuits if you ask me. that first corner in Shanghai is going to be pandemonium.. :crazy:


They might look alot better when actually seeing people race on them, Ill admit though, the first turn and the turn before the first straight are wicked (on the Shanghai track).
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