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There is some really nice detail work on the 248, for example the underside of the nose where the brackets run to the front wing and the rear-flip ups that make the car look very elegant and a cut above the sauber/honda/toyota. Whether it is fast is…
I think it will come down to the Bridgestones being a better tyre than the Michelin, where development could be retarded, and how both Ferrari and Renault fare.
1. Mclaren - two good drivers :D
2. Williams - best on Bridgestone :)
3. Ferrari - Sch…
Yes P1 it is true it is hard to predict the drivers. I think Williams can win races if the Bridgestone is a superior tyre because Ferrari have chassis problems too, and massa.
I wonder if the V10 will have advantages only at certain tracks. The eff…
The bad thing about this is that Michelin has been hounded from the sport; for humiliating Ferrari and speaking against Mosley. This is why F1 is starting to suck badly.
From the point-of-view of Williams moving up from 5th into the top 3 Rosberg is not a great choice, but someone has to bring in these young winning drivers; Sauber sure aint.
It will be interesting to see how Heidfeld can assert himself at BMW, he …
After Hungoring the difference between the two was 4 points, the difference equal to the position change in Monaco, due to neither strategy or speed. Heidfeld got some good results where the track suited the car otherwise he was nowhere. So what if …
Sorry did I forget the obvious; Webber got more points in the season.
Like Cela_trams said, Heidfeld is lucky. He is smooth, experienced, and does not take great risk. ..and I suspect once he had the BMW contract saw no point to risk more damage to…
1) Minardi makes it to the grid, Melbourne 2001
2) Shumacher vs Senna at Monaco, 1992(?)
3) Salo spins catching Webber Melbourne, 2002, (also the rollout of the PS05...)
4) TDW slides out of Brazil, 2003 (... or Nissany!, or PS at Melboune, 2005)…
So the 2nd Honda team can't use any other teams chassis, and can't develop their own in this time frame. Their only possibility is to buy the rights to the Arrows chassis plans from Paul Stoddart...
A re-jigged PS03? Running what a detuned Honda V1…
Can the outer side plate just hang out in empty space like that without any bracing? The two wings will just flap around. It's a pity artificial crap like this has to be put on a car but the rules have become so arbitrary.
What chassis will porco rosso use next year? If it is an evolution of the PS05 then minardi will continue, if it is the RB01 then it is over for the factory.
The way fisichella telegraphed his defence into the chicane when he wasn't really under pressure, made it inevitable that Raikkonen would pass him on the next lap. It does look like that Fisichella is not strong when threatened.
Pizzonia seems to b…
I guess that the teams are manouvering for the big split. When it occurs in either or both series the teams are going to have to run four cars each to make the grids look realistic. Will McLaren, Renault and Toyota develop junior teams, we'll soon s…
Tennis
This is a highly competitive martial sport (invented by the musketeers), requiring superb reflexes, fitness and coordination, and above all a killer instinct. The brain must compute trajectories, and with a wide range of tactical options the…
Did anybody see the politician on ABC (australia) last night use the scorpion and frog story to describe Mak Latham and the Labour Party. Quig has wider influence than he suspects...