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- 25th June 2015, 1:25 at 1:25 am #300803NathanParticipant
Oh thx man! :-)
17th April 2015, 0:10 at 12:10 am #296806NathanParticipantBloody femi-fascism!
29th December 2014, 19:20 at 7:20 pm #289727NathanParticipantNorway here =)
7th December 2014, 6:40 at 6:40 am #288272NathanParticipantBut what’s up with that *perfectionism* from Mclaren, eh? Ron Dennis’ *attention to detail*? For instance the MP4-12C..
Is “perfection” and “attention to detail” a big Mclaren marketing gimmick, for the public? So there’s nothing in it – because if they were perfect then this should not happen!
7th December 2014, 6:36 at 6:36 am #288271NathanParticipantMclaren delay is disgusting, from Derek Warwick; http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/30346965
3rd July 2014, 2:06 at 2:06 am #265180NathanParticipantHoooray for that one @Euro Brun! Monza the Cisalpine (maybe Milanese) Grand Prix, and Mugello the (proper one) Italian GP. =)
And still we can to some extent count in Imola, even if it’s an old one and it has pretty bad facilities. Although it’s scenery is as great as Mugellos.
6th May 2014, 20:07 at 8:07 pm #259021NathanParticipant” F1 has been shooting itself in the foot for some time now ”
How exactly?
6th May 2014, 20:05 at 8:05 pm #259020NathanParticipantImo, it’s almost a too serious competitor to Formula 1.
6th April 2014, 20:36 at 8:36 pm #255784NathanParticipantThen how can Button be so light – relatively speaking. I mean the guys is a good 6ft tall, that’s very tall for a modern F1 driver.’
31st January 2014, 22:24 at 10:24 pm #248440NathanParticipant1 Hamilton 2 Rosberg
2 Teflonso 3 Button
5 Kimster 6 Magnussen
7 Bottas 8 The Hulk
Below that I’m really not so sure…29th January 2014, 15:17 at 3:17 pm #135087NathanParticipantMine is just Gilles Villeneuve – as you can see. Absolutely adored the combo Gilles-Ferrari, so yes I’m both a Tifosi _and_ a fan of their drivers. Some much more than others, such as Gilles, Fernando, and to some extent Michael ad Kimi.
13th January 2014, 17:23 at 5:23 pm #248074NathanParticipantOMG, RIP and condolences to his family!
12th December 2013, 3:13 at 3:13 am #247066NathanParticipant@ Kingshark;
wasn’t it a bit opposite ?; that the MP4-23 was slower but more relable than the F2008, but on the other hand that MP4-22 was faster in qualifyings and early laps _and_ more reliale compared to the F2007?
In other words, F2007 was a long distance racer, it was certainly very easy on its tires wasn’t it? I’ve watched 2007-2008 closely and I seem to remember that F2007 and MP4-22 were two very different constructions, but that next years cars were much closer to each other in design and construction generally speaking (for instance that the F2008 was slightly superior to the MP4-23 in contrast to 2007 were MP4-22 triumphed F2007 on slow-corner circuits, in race starts, plus also reliablity)
Yeah the statistics are no doubt evident, but still wasn’t MP4-22 usually a little bit faster in qualifying-mode specially on slow circuits? You know I remember (lets say) Monaco 2007 still quite well ;-)
8th December 2013, 5:34 at 5:34 am #246884NathanParticipantSo all in all, Ferrari isn’t the strongest engine but the most reliable, somewhere between the Merc and the Renault, right? Then you add on that ALO and RAI as drivers. Sounds like a possible constructors champion #2014 to me, don’t you guys think`?
7th December 2013, 20:29 at 8:29 pm #246874NathanParticipantSpeed-wise;
1 Mercedes
2 Ferrari
3 RedBull
4 Mclaren
….(= huge gap)
5 FOrce India
…. (gap)
6 Lotus
7 Sauber
8 Toro Rosso
9 Williams
…(gap)
10 Caterham
11 MarussiaReliability-wise /ability to actuallyfinish;
a) Ferrari
b) Mercedes
c) Mclaren
d) Sauber
e) Red Bull
f) Lotus
g) FOrce India
h) Toro Rosso
i) Caterham
j) Wiliiams
k) Marussia - AuthorPosts