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Gigs Posts: > 500

Poor kimi, felt for him last night.

.. and lawl boss, its not going to be hard for ferarri to improve next year They can't do much worse.

Another good race though, pity the 1 stop didn't work out better for Kimi but a good race by Juan pablo and Renault.

IF (and thats a big if) Mclaren win the constructors championship then that'll be something, but I just can't see it happening.
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Posted: 2005-09-05 00:36:03
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SE Rules Posts: 398

People, it is pretty obvious that McLaren are the dominant force in F1, and as much as I like kimi, unfortunatly McLaren have let him down. So unless as previously posted, Alonso gets a couple of DNF's, I think the drivier's title is sown up, however, mclaren are only 8 points behind in the constructors, and I feel that McLaren will for sure win that. You never know, if Alonso gets too cocky, then kimi will punish him.......
Cheers
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Posted: 2005-09-05 00:55:19
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JK Posts: > 500

15/09/2005 09:56

The governing FIA says it is writing new rules that will allow lesser-funded teams to enter the 2008 Formula 1 world championship.


The governing FIA says it is writing new rules that will allow lesser-funded teams to enter the 2008 world championship.

As talks between the Paris body and existing manufacturers appear to once again stall, FIA boss Max Mosley drafted a statement earlier this week claiming that he will go it alone in finding ways to lower pitlane's huge budgets.

"New teams intending to apply to enter ... in 2008 have all made it clear that they can do so only if costs are greatly reduced," it read.

Mosley hinted that the already published 'draft' rules for 2008 will now be amended to further cut 'unnecessary and excessive expenditure.

"The target is to reduce the budget of a top team from the current $360m to around $120m.

"(This) is still a vast amount of money when compared to any other form of motor racing." -GMM

WTF they doing now??!!

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Posted: 2005-09-15 12:46:20
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

The race at Brazil early this morning (Manila Time) was a huge success for the McLaren Mercedes Team, a 1-2 finish, Fernando Alonso came in 3rd. Alonso was inevitably announced as this year's Champion, breaking Schumy's record as the youngest ever to win in a year at "24"! It's a success too for the Renault Williams Team. I was laughing to see one of Renault's technicians during the awarding ceremony as his tee has a print: Schumacher Who? on the back, everyone who saw it in the crowd was laughing as well. I just hope that the Ferrari Team will catch-up on next year's F1 race, specially now that Reubens Barrichelo was transfered to the Bar Honda Team !!!
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Posted: 2005-09-26 03:02:51
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Mr.Smith Posts: 1

Idnt know where you get your info but the record was held by Fitapaldi of Brazil since 1972. Shumacher didnot hold that record.Quote:
On 2005-09-26 03:02:51, JN wrote:
The race at Brazil early this morning (Manila Time) was a huge success for the McLaren Mercedes Team, a 1-2 finish, Fernando Alonso came in 3rd. Alonso was inevitably announced as this year's Champion, breaking Schumy's record as the youngest ever to win in a year at "24"! It's a success too for the Renault Williams Team. I was laughing to see one of Renault's technicians during the awarding ceremony as his tee has a print: Schumacher Who? on the back, everyone who saw it in the crowd was laughing as well. I just hope that the Ferrari Team will catch-up on next year's F1 race, specially now that Reubens Barrichelo was transfered to the Bar Honda Team !!!


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Posted: 2005-09-27 12:05:02
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