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Kimi Raikkonen leaves formula 1 because the refuelling bans means an end to his three keg strategy.
Leading Breweries were unable to tell how this would effect sales.
[Edited on 16-11-09 by steamdrivenhammer]
Apparantley Bernie isn't too chuffed with Toyota because they've pulled out after signing the Concorde agreement. Rumours are his legal are preparing papers and rubbing their hands.
According to some websites Toyota spent 4 Billion on F1 :o. ouch.
All they have to do is rename all the TOIT content Farreri or something similar and tell anyone who uploads stuff to make any TOIT content Farreri and the problem should be solved. True it is a bit of an arse when corporate suits spoil the fun but a…
I agree a hotel with multi-coloured lights and four off camber corners is not enough to make it a great track or a great race.
PlanetF1 sums it up well when they say that for all the glitz and glamour the new Tilke-dromes provide you still can't be…
Little Asian Woman no1: Why are all these people looking at someone taking a photo of us?
Little Asian Woman 2: Don't Know perhaps they've assumed we're Kobayashi's groupies.
Keep the name but I agree with Stan and Dontstop. Keep the main focus of the site all things Minardi but maybe allow members to post articles (after you've vetted the contents obviously) about other plucky teams. I mean you never now someone amongst…
Viges you are correct re all those other teams and ancillery supplies are based in Britain but I feel with the collective orgasm that was released by the tabloid press when McLaren announced their driver line-up.
Plus Brawn announced they had beco…
Bernie's doing his usual of saying if Circuit x doesn't sign the deal by date y the there'll be no grand prix.
I feel with the new McLaren all British lineup Bernie will be stupid not to have a British Grand Prix.
I'd much rather see a full Silver…
True RJ but in the current climate of cost cutting measures it'd be easier to justify having a fly-away north American double header than one trip across the pond in the middle of the season.
Just a thought.
Originally posted by viges
Paris. To have no Grand Prix is sacrilege ... or whatever the French word for that is.
Euro Disney. The only way Canada would become viable is if it were paired with a US Grand prix
The sooner Bernie confirms the Grand Prix will be held at Silverstone the better. Even if its only for one year it'll give Silverstone time to properly market the event and give Donnington time to try and sort their finances out.
If Silverstone doe…
It looks like USF1 are going to confirm Jose Maria Lopez at a press conference in Argentina on Monday.
Apparently Carlos Reutemann has used his political connects to get Lopez some government backing.
Originally posted by manlio27
M$ rejected n. 4, and asked to race with n.3, for scaramancy reasons: he always preferred the odd numbers, and he's won with them all of his titles: n.1 (95, 01, 02, 03, 04), n. 3 (00) and n. 5 (94). So, Rosberg will ha…
Apparantly Glock will be confirmed at Renault this week and according the the Legard on the bbc coverage Trulli and Sato are favourites for the Lotus seats.
Legohead may get a drive at Toyota alongside Kamakazi Kobaiyashi.
I think Hulkenburg will surprise a few people.
Oh according to last weeks Autosport Bruno (Senna) Lalli is closing in on a Campos seat alongside Pedro De La Rosa. The only stumbling block could be Vitaly Petrov who has £15million of backers trying …
According to this weeks Autosport plus other recent articles all the new teams seems to progressing well apart from Campos which seems very very quiet.
Driver wise USF1 have admiited they may not field an American driver in its 1st season.
Team Lo…
Originally posted by Minardi4eva
Where will Fisi fit into all this?
According to this week's Autosport he'll test for Ferrari whilst driving for QADBAK.
According to Autosport.com Kimi may not be in F1 next year. Apparantly he's not made his mind up yet. If he does go it's going to mean a lot of shuffling in the driver market.
Wouldn't it be cool if Flav was Durango's mystery backer. I mean the cars will run as Durango's for 2011 & 2012 and then miraculously transform into Flavio's for 2013. Imagine him rolling up at Bahrain 2013 flanked by a line of women so beautifu…