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1. Kimi
2. Alonso
3. Massa
4. Hamilton
5. Fisi
6. Heidfeld
7. Kubica
8. Kovaleinen
9. Button
10. Webber
11. Schumacher
12. Barrichello
13. Coulthard
14. Trulli
15. Wurz
[Edited on 29-3-2007 by max_torq]
[Edited on 29-3-2007 by max_torq]
its not very funny in view of the minardi two seater heritage... or maybe explains it speed quibbling about his contract.
[Edited on 12-3-2007 by max_torq]
So Michael Schumacher is proactively filling a driver advisor... is it for massa only... is schumacher pumping massa to beat kimi?
Could be a good competition at TOIT this year...
no, I mean that I'm guessing that toyota will outsource its 2008 chassis to a Williams design company.
nobody is going to race for no points. It remains to be seen what hondas input has been to Aguris consultants. If both Redbull companies are usin…
most likely the plans for the 2008 toyota F1 car.
STR also got handed the ferrari contract due to this connection to RBR not due to any enthusiasm from ferrari. In some way Berger may have wrangled a newey chassis and a ferrari engine contract into…
Here's a quote from the interview with max mosely on pitpass
"I wouldn't accept that the FIA and manafacturer discussions over the last five years have damaged F1. I don't think the public takes too much notice. They are much more interested in whe…
williams were one of the first to crack, no doubt just to spite BMW. Look where they find themselves... Mosely does so well by his friends.
His respect is only for big money and big power and that is why he and ferrari flatter each other in this li…
notice that despite having a strong position, in this particular case, Mosely still pressures his good mate Ron Walker by threatening to withdraw the GP, so the Walker had to lean on Stoddart to get him to withdraw his threat. It goes beyond right a…
The ill conceived Q3 rules are to blame for this spat as well. After all the fuel burning there is the problem of two drivers wanting to have their tyres ready at the same time, this happened between Webber and Coulthard at the previous race.
I think Minardi were the last of the 'garageista' in F1; A bunch of blokes out in the shed bolting something that could get on the grid and take it to the big names, more or less, for the sheer hell of it.
There is a kind of dream that this is poss…
My guess is there is a lot of surveillance in that region.
look, everybody has to link arms on this one; the US, the chinese, the peace activists, otherwise its down the gurgler... that's a concern.
If sanctions fail to have impact it will because of whatever the Chinese agenda is. Certainly it is not to see North Korea open up to West.
You can hardly expect that when the old socialists even in the west are cheering on Kim Il Jong in a weird c…
Thank-you salvo for the explanation. I thought that perhaps it was referring to a montezumelan charge to make ferrari the exclusive italian manafacturer, or some such, in the same way that perhaps Mosley is on a charge to drive manafacturer power ou…
well of course, there is the revelation that Giovanni and Stoddart had a falling out, and that Giovanni left the team to minimise the stress...
now that was kept quite discreet, wasn't it?
very insightful. ... genuine people these Minardis!
just a question, what does the 'charge' refer to in this quote; his position or his action?
"Ferrari monopolized everything, also because of Montezemolo’s charge*. To find sponsors in Italy is al…