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JoKeR1980 3NE 2NR for life
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 8:33 am Post subject: |
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NOOOOO!!!!
kimi need a bush bath jed |
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Maserati TriniTuner vip
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:46 am Post subject: |
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yea hard luck for kimmi
congrats to Button once again!!
brawn 1 2
Webber 3rd |
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JoKeR1980 3NE 2NR for life
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:53 am Post subject: |
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| i think the whole of scuderia need to go visit the pope for another blessing oui... |
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Knight1 Shifting into 6th
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 10:10 am Post subject: |
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And Rubens is probably wondering to himself how the heck did he end up playing second fiddle.........AGAIN.
Hard luck for Kimi...he needs a better (more reliable?) car......and the one hit wonder (aka Hammie) just fades into the background. |
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noshownogo 3NE2NR is my LIFE
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 11:21 am Post subject: |
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Brawn GP ran a great race, proving that they not only have great cars with superb development, but a great team.
Massa was real unfortunate at the end with the fuel issue and having to give up points to Vettel and Alonso. Ferrari can't seem to find a break. |
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Knight1 Shifting into 6th
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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^^Fred was vicious on that last turn when passing Massa.....
Apparently even having the Schumey on the side lines with the crew didn't help Ferrari. It's really a shame though......  |
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teems1 3NE 2NR for life
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 8:30 pm Post subject: |
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| Knight1 wrote: | | ......and the one hit wonder (aka Hammie) just fades into the background. |
The MP4-24 is not competitive. Hamilton has been doing better than expected by scoring points so far. |
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Knight1 Shifting into 6th
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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^^Yeah but he's not consistent.
Compare him to Kimi back when he was in a Mclaren.....(around when Schumey was still driving).......wait.....there is no comparison  |
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MG Man 2NRholic
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 6:35 am Post subject: |
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| teems1 wrote: | | Knight1 wrote: | | ......and the one hit wonder (aka Hammie) just fades into the background. |
The MP4-24 is not competitive. Hamilton has been doing better than expected by scoring points so far. |
oh please.............so Mr. Raw Talent needs a competitive car to shine????? |
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dmitc Chronic TriniTuner
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:02 am Post subject: |
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| good to see the F60 have become more competitive, they have not reached the pace of the top runner but good improvement non the less |
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Knight1 Shifting into 6th
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 10:31 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | oh please.............so Mr. Raw Talent needs a competitive car to shine????? |
Careful!!! Doh disrespek Mr. Talent.......ah might have to try ah "Hammie" on yuh (mash ah sudden brakes if yuh tailgating me).
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RASC TriniTuner 24-7
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JoKeR1980 3NE 2NR for life
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 12:54 pm Post subject: |
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Rubens: I won't tolerate team orders
Sunday 10th May 2009
Rubens Barrichello has threatened to quit Formula One if he senses team orders coming into play in his fight for the title with team-mate Jenson Button.
http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_5310271,00.html |
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JoKeR1980 3NE 2NR for life
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dmitc Chronic TriniTuner
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 1:44 pm Post subject: |
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Red bull and Torro Rosso as well
| Quote: | | "If the proposed rules for 2010 stay unchanged, we will not take part in the 2010 Championship," Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz told the Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper. |
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12433_5312950,00.html |
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Freelander 3NE2NR is my LIFE
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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that article is crap!
the decision to switch strategies was made by button's race engineer. its ruben's race engineer's own fault for not updating strategies as the rqace progressed.
i mean it sucks for rubens always being second, but that is how all sports are played. |
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djaggs Chronic TriniTuner
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 3:24 pm Post subject: Barcelona F1 |
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I feel sorry for Rubens, he was driving really well. Im kinda hoping he cud steal the championship before he retires, he deserves it, but Button is on the B utton this year.
Qualifying was the best i've seen in a long time, exciting stuff.
I really thought Brawn was favouring Button over Ruben but apparently not, see below.
F1: Analysis - Tires Cost Barrichello VictoryWritten by: Adam Cooper Barcelona (ESP)Page 1 2Spanish Grand Prix Photo Gallery HERE
Barrichello (L) once again had to cede the limelight to Button (Getty) » More PhotosThe Spanish GP continued its habit of rewarding the pole man as for the ninth year running the guy who started at the front won the race. But it wasn’t quite as easy as that, as for much of the afternoon it was Rubens Barrichello and not Jenson Button who held the advantage.
In the end their fortunes were reversed, and that inevitably has created something of a controversy as the Brawn team appeared to favour the championship leader, at the expense of poor old Rubens. But appearances can be deceptive, and the reality seems to be that that wasn’t the case.
Rubens had been quicker than Jenson for most of the weekend, and it was really only when it mattered in final qualifying that Button’s last gasp effort put him in front. From third on the grid Rubens did a great job to slice past not only Sebastian Vettel but also Jenson, by towing up behind on the run to Turn One and then pulling out and passing him round the outside. It was great stuff, and Rubens rightly surmised that his team mate would have to give best.
The safety car period slowed things down for a bit, but Rubens looked pretty comfortable out front in that first stint. There’s was some interest dialogue on the team radio as Jenson urged his team mate to get a move on, as if Barrichello could actually hear him. The only two-way conversations between team mates that I’ve ever come across were in that awful Sylvester Stallone movie, Driven...
Anyway, things got interesting at the first stops. As expected Jenson came in a lap earlier than his team mate, but it was clear from the nozzle times that the Englishman took on a significantly longer load. And that could only mean that while he was on a more traditional two-stop, Rubens was going for three stops.
At the time it looked like Rubens had been switched, but the real story is that both drivers were apparently originally intended to go for three stops, and while Rubens stuck to that, it was Jenson who was switched – in essence because there was a fear that he’d get stuck in traffic, be unable to properly take advantageof his light load, and risk being passed by Massa and Vettel.
Indeed the team still felt that three was the way to go and, if everything went to plan, Rubens would retain his advantage for the rest of the race. Initially it looked like that would be the case, as in his second stint he opened up a reasonable gap. But after his stop on his third set of tyres he wasn’t very happy, and didn’t make the progress that he needed to. And that translated into Jenson getting ahead when both men had completed their final stops.
The conspiracy theorists suggest that Rubens was put on an unfavourable strategy in order to slow him down and allow Jenson through, but it was rather a convoluted way of doing it, and the official Brawn line does make sense.
Rubens himself was a little shell shocked afterwards. I was standing alongside SPEED’s Peter Windsor when Rubens gave us an astonishing quote when asked to compare the situation with the one he left at Ferrari: ‘If I ever think that Ross has done something to favour Jenson, I will put my boots up and call it a day. I won’t go into that direction. It’s so much a softer atmosphere, and it was Ross that called me to be driving for him. He’s a guy that I believe in very much, and a guy that I think likes me. So I cannot believe in that. The day he tells me he gave a favour to Jenson is the day that... He won’t see me any more in this, because I don’t need that, I’m much bigger than that.’
Powerful stuff! But after he returned to the team, spoke to Brawn, looked at the numbers and heard the full story for himself, he accepted that fortune hadn’t favoured him. What did annoy him was that he hadn’t been told in advance of his own stop that Jenson’s strategy had changed, and he could not react. Meanwhile team insiders pointed to his disappointing third stint as evidence that he hadn’t done as good a job as Jenson.
You had to feel sorry for the guy, because he’s done a pretty good job for most of the year, and seems to have been getting as much bad luck land come his way as Jenson has had good luck. But for someone in his 275th start he’s still pretty hungry, and that elusive win can’t be far away. |
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dmitc Chronic TriniTuner
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 8:09 pm Post subject: |
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| Freelander wrote: |
that article is crap!
the decision to switch strategies was made by button's race engineer. its ruben's race engineer's own fault for not updating strategies as the rqace progressed.
i mean it sucks for rubens always being second, but that is how all sports are played. |
oh come on, do you people really believe Brawn GP went from a 3 stop strategy to a 2 stop. that is just what they saying to make it sound like team order were not involved.
Barrichello was upset not because Button went from 3 to 2 but because he went from 2 to 3. Really why would they even contemplate a 3 stop strategy to begin with especially when they had comparable fuel loads with the other top runners and they were 1 and 3 |
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noshownogo 3NE2NR is my LIFE
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:02 pm Post subject: |
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| Ferrari just confirmed that they will also pull out of F1 at the end of the season pending the FIA's decision on the next season's rules and regulation changes proposed. |
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Maserati TriniTuner vip
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:06 pm Post subject: |
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| somehow I can see the FIA backing down |
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