QUOTE(evoHahn @ May 7 2007, 05:45 PM)
Yesterday, 12.00pm - 12.30pm.After that other programmes.
Or did I missed the other 1/2 an hour?
LYN Official FIA F1 World Championship 2007 Thread, Another McLaren 1-2
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May 8 2007, 01:56 AM
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May 9 2007, 03:06 PM
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May 10 2007, 10:19 AM
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We need that Ferrari domination as soon as possible
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May 10 2007, 01:34 PM
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If that happens, then we'll see McLaren finishes 2nd or more in every season.
Just like in 1999-2004 This post has been edited by Raikkonen: May 10 2007, 03:15 PM |
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May 11 2007, 06:59 PM
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QUOTE(TOYO @ May 11 2007, 05:59 PM) Hamilton tops first practice Ferrari's time was 1:21:1XX - 1:21:5XX hermm Nearly a full second. This post has been edited by Raikkonen: May 11 2007, 06:59 PM |
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May 12 2007, 03:11 PM
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QUOTE(-= Virgil =- @ May 12 2007, 03:08 PM) Hey guys, i wanted to clear some rumor floating around the net on the new McLaren rear wings... If got issues...surely teams will raise it.McLaren's Flexing Wings If the wing are really flexing downwards, then how in the world did they pass the FIA test before letting it loose on the circuit?! |
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May 12 2007, 09:32 PM
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QUOTE(ccy1989 @ May 12 2007, 09:25 PM) Tomorrow race will be a blast.......As Massa have to be extra careful for Alonso to overtake him in the 1st corner........ I think he overcome that in Bahrain. Also, Ferrari has a better launch system since that. If everything goes well with strategy and all...Ferrari 1-2 is possible. This post has been edited by Raikkonen: May 12 2007, 09:32 PM |
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May 12 2007, 09:37 PM
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QUOTE(ccy1989 @ May 12 2007, 09:35 PM) Me too. Hope he can slide in and took 2nd place...then hustle Massa But I guess what Ross Brawn had said earlier was true. Kimi needs a few years to shine with Ferrari. Massa seems better in the Ferrari. This post has been edited by Raikkonen: May 12 2007, 09:37 PM |
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May 13 2007, 01:12 AM
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May 13 2007, 07:00 AM
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The differ between those top 4 drivers times were only less than 0.4XX.
Pretty fast. Incredible huh? Less than a second It's gonna be close. QUOTE Massa pips Alonso for Spanish pole McLaren were expecting a drubbing from Ferrari in qualifying, but in the end Felipe Massa took pole position by just three-hundredths of a second from world champion Fernando Alonso in a dramatic conclusion to the final session. Earlier on Alonso had beaten the two Ferraris with a lap of 1m 21.661s to Massa's 1m 21.163s and Kimi Raikkonen's 1m 22.084s. But on their final runs, when all but the Renault drivers chose Bridgestone's medium (softer) tyre compound, Massa's 1m 21.421s proved just beyond Alonso's 1m 21.451s reach. Behind them, Raikkonen edged Lewis Hamilton for third with 1m 21.723s to the Englishman's 1m 21.785s. The leading quartet ultimately outran the BMW Saubers, which had looked fast all through practice and qualifying. Robert Kubica managed the fifth-fastest time of 1m 22.253s, but Nick Heidfeld was separated from his team mate by Jarno Trulli in the sole Toyota to get beyond Q1. The German lapped in 1m 22.389s compared to the Italian's 1m 22.324s. Behind them, the Renaults sandwiched David Coulthard's Red Bull. As the Scot made full use of his revamped car to lap in 1m 22.749s, Heikki Kovalainen out-qualified team mate Giancarlo Fisichella, with 1m 22.568s to 1m 22.881s. The second session weeded out Williams' Nico Rosberg (1m 21.968s), Honda's Rubens Barrichello (1m 22.097s), Super Aguri's Takuma Sato (1m 22.115s), Jenson Button (1m 22.120s) in the second Honda, Anthony Davidson (1m 22.293s) in the corresponding Super Aguri and Tonio Liuzzi (1m 22.508s) for Toro Rosso. The two works Hondas were reliable but not fast enough, while Sato's Super Aguri stopped out on the track with fuel pick-up problems and Davidson spun his. Toro Rosso did not send Liuzzi out after he had made it through Q1 before being hit by gearbox problems. In that session the fallers were Toyota's Ralf Schumacher (1m 22.666s), Williams' Alex Wurz (1m 22.769s), Mark Webber (who had hydraulic problems with his Red Bull after an initial lap of 1m 23.398s), Adrian Sutil (1m 23.811s) and Christijan Albers (1m 23.990s) in the Spykers and Scott Speed, who did not do a flying lap after the same transmission issue that would later halt Liuzzi stopped his Toro Rosso. "When you look how was things after Q1 and Q2," Massa said, "the idea is that everybody is very, very close. Ferrari and McLaren have a similar pace and this was the most real idea of our performances that we saw today." In other words, tomorrow's Spanish Grand Prix is going to be a very tough battle between the leading quartet, while BMW Sauber will be a threat if either of the leading teams stumble. Source: http://www.formula1.com This post has been edited by Raikkonen: May 13 2007, 07:03 AM |
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May 13 2007, 10:00 AM
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We'll just have to see it tonight.
Oh ya...forgot to mention the new chicane. Kimi said that his car was hard to drive in the 3rd sector. Sector 1 and 2 was faster...at least faster than Hamilton. |
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May 13 2007, 01:45 PM
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Screw RTM.
Kimi looks faster then Hamilton in Q3. Can Kimi crack him? |
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May 13 2007, 04:39 PM
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Kesian that dumb Steve Slater...after this will be jobless
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A differ driver left Catalunya as Championship leader
QUOTE Massa takes dominant win in Spain Brazilian wins, as Hamilton takes second - and title lead As far as McLaren were concerned, the wrong Ferrari broke down in Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix. Kimi Raikkonen's F2007 was behind the silver cars when it slowed down and crept back to the pits on lap nine with an electronic problem. But Felipe Massa's was in front, and that was where it stayed to the chequered flag, giving the Brazilian his second successive victory. Try as Lewis Hamilton might, in making his record fourth consecutive podium finish in four rookie races, it was finally clear that the red car did indeed have a handy performance advantage as Massa had the upper hand throughout. The one time he was challenged was by Fernando Alonso, who tried to go round him going into the first corner at the start. He nearly made it, but nearly was not enough and there appeared to be light contact between the McLaren and the Ferrari. It was enough for Alonso to slide momentarily off the road. By the time he jinked back on, Hamilton, who had beaten Raikkonen in the drag race, had slipped ahead and so had the Finn. So abrupt was Alonso's rejoining move that he nearly caused the two BMW Saubers, Robert Kubica ahead of Nick Heidfeld, to collide. The incident ruined Alonso's strategy, which called, like Massa's for an early pit stop on lap 19. It also gave Hamilton a clear run to second place, but it was soon obvious that, barring another disaster for Ferrari, Massa would not be beaten. He finished 6.7s ahead of Hamilton, with Alonso a further 10.6s adrift, thus becoming the first man to win two races this season. This, despite a dramatic flash fire around his Ferrari's fuel filler as he exited his first stop. Further back, Kubica had his best run of the season to annex fourth for BMW Sauber, but team mate Nick Heidfeld was desperately unlucky and eventually had to retire with fifth place in the bag due to a suspected gearbox failure. It followed an incident during his second pit stop in which he moved away before the right front wheelgun was disengaged. That left the way clear for David Coulthard's strongest race in a while, and Red Bull's first points of the season after a heady battle with three-stopping Heikki Kovalainen. The Finn, like Renault team mate Giancarlo Fisichella, was forced to make an extra stop due to fuel rig problems, but nevertheless brought his R27 home seventh, separated from Coulthard - who was without third gear for the closing laps - by Nico Rosberg, who brought three welcome points back for Williams to open their seasonal score. Behind them, Takuma Sato was a very popular eighth, thus scoring the first-ever point for Super Aguri, after a great run in which he also benefitted from Fisichella's unscheduled late stop for fuel. Fisichella battled all afternoon with the Hondas, first with Jenson Button and later with Rubens Barrichello. They both faded once the Italian had overtaken them during the pits stops, and a collision with Barrichello in Turn One after his second cost Button his front wing and a third stop. They finished 10th (Barrichello) and 12th (Button), split by Anthony Davidson in the second Super Aguri. Adrian Sutil made it past the first lap without incident to finish 13th for Spyker, ahead of team mate Christijan Albers. The race was a disaster for Toyota, with Jarno Trulli delaying the first start after stalling with fuel pressure problems then and retiring early, and Ralf Schumacher also failing to finish. Neither Toro Rosso made it to the flag, Scott Speed surviving a dramatic tyre failure on the home straight, and Tonio Liuzzi succumbing to hydraulic failure. Besides Raikkonen the other retirements included Mark Webber and Alex Wurz, the latter clobbering the back of Ralf Schumacher during a first lap melee. The result moved Hamilton ahead of former record holder Bruce McLaren as the youngest driver ever to lead the world championship, with 30 points to Alonso's 28, Massa's 27 and Raikkonen's 22. "I keep saying I am living my dream," he said, "and it's really true. I've been working so hard, and to come out of my fourth grand prix leading the world championship, driving with top drivers in world, is just incredible." Source: formula1.com This post has been edited by Raikkonen: May 14 2007, 10:27 AM |
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Go Go Go
Massa says: Hamilton says: Love to see him and Massa like good friends. Just like Senna and Mansell. Cannot find any Alonso says though. This post has been edited by Raikkonen: May 14 2007, 01:53 PM |
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QUOTE(edison92133 @ May 14 2007, 02:01 PM) hehehe... Eh...Monaco where got 'pasir' QUOTE(blah1134 @ May 14 2007, 04:34 PM) Like last season poll...who become world champion...wrong too Added on May 14, 2007, 5:05 pm QUOTE(skylinegtr34rule4life @ May 14 2007, 02:26 PM) The cameraman should have distance himself... Sakit wooo... Eh..did any of you guys receive a video 'Masjid Jamek.avi'? Suicide on PUTRA LRT railway in K.L...nasty This post has been edited by Raikkonen: May 14 2007, 05:11 PM |
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McLaren gonna be happy.
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