Webber...we need you to do this in Brazil...again
Mansell blow out in Aussie 1986.
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I felt sorry for Ron...nah...'pencuri' deserved it
Webber...we need you to do this in Brazil...again Mansell blow out in Aussie 1986. This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 7 2007, 07:25 PM |
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I guess he ignored the yellow flag on his radio and accelerated till...BAM!!!..his right front tyre 'shifted' to the left
Remember Michael last year? Just like things not bad enough...he punctured his rear tyre caused by some debries from Nico Rosberg's accident. Things happen. |
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QUOTE But even Dennis, barely mentioning Alonso's drive to second place, seemed not to hide whose side he was on in China, where scoring two more points than Alonso would have secured the championship for Hamilton. "We weren't at all fazed about Kimi; we didn't care about Kimi; we weren't racing Kimi; he (Lewis) was racing Fernando," the team boss said. "Kimi winning and Lewis coming second was adequate - but it just didn't work out that way." Link ~ http://www.f1-live.com Ah...f**k you lah Ron. See...you're so pethatic ![]() Oh no! 8 hours earlier » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Feel free to post it on our LYN F1 thread Kick Hamilton'ass http://www.xn--escoa-rta.com/ Ignore those hotties This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 8 2007, 04:20 AM |
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200 victories for Ferrari in Formula One!
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Yup.
Dennis Baba: "we were basically racing Fernando" Alonso was asked at the Chinese Grand Prix whether he had been treated fairly by McLaren and whether they might be somehow slowing his car to favour teammate and championship leader Lewis Hamilton. "Difficult question...I will not answer," Alonso had replied. Without Fernando, no f****ng way they will be as competitive as this season. Minus the cheating lah. F1-Live.com McLaren has banned Ferrari team members from entering its hospitality facilities for fear of another spying scandal, according to reports. It is claimed by the Spanish newspaper El Mundo Deportivo that the Woking based team sent a letter to that effect to Ferrari boss Jean Todt ten days ago. McLaren was fined $100m and kicked out of the constructors' championship recently at the end of a scandal involving the transfer of Ferrari secrets. El Mundo said McLaren workers, meanwhile, have been advised to not even speak with their Ferrari counterparts at races. Todt reportedly replied to Ron Dennis' letter, informing him that McLaren team members are still welcome to enjoy Ferrari hospitality at Grand Prix. This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 8 2007, 04:19 PM |
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Then Kimi just need to finish 2nd
Pressure's on Hammy. Rookie. See Chinese GP...he thinks it's all about pushing hard in the beginning of the GP. Thus...tyre failure. `McLaren ignored Bridgestone advice` Link ~ http://www.planet-f1.com This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 8 2007, 06:48 PM |
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I'm gonna pray hard that both McPencuri DNF's.
No offence to Michael's fans...see Michael last year? Who would have thought he punctured his tyres last season in Brazil? Anything can happen. Massa to play a vital role in title outcome Link ~ http://www.planet-f1.com Both McPencuri DNF in Brazil. Massa leading the GP and Kimi 3rd at the moment. Massa 'sengaja' went wide and let Kimi through Kimi 108 Hamilton 107 Thank you very much ROFL!!! This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 9 2007, 02:35 PM |
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My mistake
A big challenge ahead for Ferrari ''We need to be first and second and then we will see'' Link ~ http://www.f1-live.com QUOTE Ferrari won in Brazil last year when they were perhaps more competitive than their rivals, so how did Baldisseri rate their chances this year? "The car this year is a bit different than the past year. Last year we tuned the tyres, we had Bridgestones, so we basically decided the tyres to have. This year it's different, because we have to stay on what Bridgestone bring and they have decided to bring the soft and super soft. This, to be honest, is not our preferable choice because historically this year, we were struggling where we had that couple of compounds. And you know the tyres are quite important in a car's performance, and if you are not able to use them at the best of their performance, you can easily lose tenths." QUOTE Pressure had something to do with the Chinese tactics, too. "Talking about this race, after the first pit stop, we were just tackling what Hamilton was ready to do, because we knew that he basically put less fuel into the car in comparison to our stop. Of course we were just controlling the pace and checking what was the situation. We knew at that stage that we could be in front, so it was much easier." QUOTE Was the problem of soft and super soft related to a single lap of qualifying or in the race? "No," said Baldisseri, "that's only on a single lap, we have to work out how to use the super soft in qualifying. We've done some work at home after Budapest, I think we understood the problem." QUOTE So were Ferrari surprised by Hamilton's mistake? "You know, when you are under pressure or you are pragmatic, you can make mistakes everywhere. That shows how is Formula One and maybe he was thinking it was the easiest part of his race, but that's racing," concluded Domenicali. This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 10 2007, 12:08 AM |
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QUOTE Raikkonen didn't hide his satisfaction that he is back in the title race: "We're back in the fight," he said. "After the one in 2003, when I came to Suzuka with nine points behind Michael, this is the second time that I will play it in the last race. Now I'm seven points behind Hamilton and three behind Alonso. Anything can happen in the race. There are more possibilities to pick up on Alonso." Michael 93 Kimi 91 Last race was in Japan. Ruben won it. Kimi 2nd. Michael 8th. Even if Kimi'd won the race, Michael still become the World Champion since he had 6 GP wins that year. Kimi...one only. 2003 Formula1 Rd.16 Japan GP Finalwave http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Formula_One_season This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 11 2007, 07:04 AM |
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Bartels critical of Ferrari policy
Ferrari needs 'number one' driver for new era Link ~ http://www.f1-live.com You guys be the judge |
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He proved he's better than Massa this season.
Ferrari #1 driver he is At the closing stages Kimi showed that he know how to handle the F2007. Kimi's pretty good in doing that in a short of time. Don't you agree? 2008...he's gonna definitely win it. Ferrari announce new Massa contract Remaining with Ferrari until the end of 2010 Link ~ http://www.f1-live.com No Alonso This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 17 2007, 12:44 AM |
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Massa till 2010.
Kimi till 2009. I think 2009 would be Kimi's final season. Then he'll hung his helmet. He did say that last year IIRC. Equalled Hakkinen's double world title in 2008 and 2009 (better achievements than Hakkinen might I add) Thus claimed he's the best Finnish driver of all time. Raikkonen plays down tyre concern Link ~ http://www.planetf1.com QUOTE Kimi Raikkonen doesn't think the supersoft tyres will be to Ferrari's disadvantage at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix. The Finn, who heads into the season finale seven points behind Championship leader Lewis Hamilton and four behind Fernando Alonso, also promised to give it his all to win the Drivers' title on Sunday. If Hamilton fails to score any points and Alonso finishes no higher than fifth then Raikkonen will claim his first Championship crown if he ends second. There has been suggestions in some quarters that the Bridgestone tyres will benefit McLaren at Interlagos, but Raikkonen is having none of that. "I've been reading stories that the supersoft tyres should be better for our competitors," Raikkonen said. "That might have been true early in the season. But then things improved for us in terms of the set-up. So we just have to wait and see how it goes in Brazil. "We go to Brazil in position three, so I'm not really the favourite for the title. But as we saw at Shanghai two weeks ago anything can happen. Whatever will happen, it's going to be a very exciting race. We will give it all. "We couldn't do very much to prepare ourselves for Interlagos," the Finn said. "I think that our competitors have done their job as we did. There's lots of pressure on both sides. They have two drivers in the race for the title and they also fight each other. Hopefully we can benefit from that. "I go into this race the same way as into the last two: my aim is to win, and the rest is not up to me. It is a similar situation as in 2003, when I lost the title to Michael [Schumacher]. "Hamilton has seven points more than us: there's not much to calculate. We have to win and that's it." This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 18 2007, 02:21 PM |
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QUOTE(-= Virgil =- @ Oct 18 2007, 11:44 PM) All the best Kimi! Why?Wont be able to catch the live telecast but i will definitely have some thoughts over it when the race commences.. Let's hope that the impossible happens Working? Schumacher happy to watch finale from home Link ~ http://en.f1-live.com Thank you Michael That means Kimi can win |
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He's gonna slip again
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Happy 28th besday Kimi...last Wednesday
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Anyways, I think South Africa gonna beat England in the rugby finals.
QUOTE(KimRoss @ Oct 21 2007, 03:17 AM) Better get the right facts.. later alot of people miss the start. >.< Quali at 12am.I'm still thinkin if i should watch the start. So, race 12am. Watch la. I'll treat it as all the past GP starts. Nervous but I think Alonso's and Hammy's fans were more nervous. QUOTE Kimi Raikkonen Damn you rookie Brit "Of course it would have been better to be on pole position but third place is certainly no bad thing and leaves me in a good position for tomorrow's race, also in light of the strategy we have chosen and the performance of the car. On my final flying lap, I lost precious time at turn four because of Hamilton: it is a real shame but there is no point in recriminations over what has happened. I am confident that I will be able to keep my chances alive right to the end This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 21 2007, 07:44 AM |
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Hammy will feel tremendous pressure if Alonso is behind him.
Alonso will make him crack. Sweet to see that happened. Kimi for the title FoRzA!!!!! |
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It's close....it's close...let's pray...
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