Formula 1
Formula 1
I was looking for this thread I started back on one of the first days of the forum, but then I remembered there was an error and the forum had to be restored a previous state and I consequently lost the thread. Back then, it didn't generate much interest, but I know there is a certain person who might like to post and discuss F1 here and hopefully some more!
F1 fans, come here and discuss anything related! 8)
F1 fans, come here and discuss anything related! 8)
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Hmmm.....what to chat about?DJH@GB-Ro wrote:I was looking for this thread I started back on one of the first days of the forum, but then I remembered there was an error and the forum had to be restored a previous state and I consequently lost the thread. Back then, it didn't generate much interest, but I know there is a certain person who might like to post and discuss F1 here and hopefully some more!
F1 fans, come here and discuss anything related! 8)
- Alonso/Fisi ramming Schumacher off the track and by default, Alonso wins the Championship....!
- Hamilton driving for Ron in Brazil?
- Driver changes:
Alonso going to McClaren next year
Ditto Kimi to Ferrari
Ditto Webber to Red Bull
- Bridgestone supplying everyone with tyres next year (shame as I was looking forward to another Michelin debacle in USA....! )
How's that for starters???
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Hey ... F1. I was beginning to think that I was the only person on these boards with a slight interest in this most noble of sports.
Everyone's talking about Lewis Hamilton with a MacLaren drive but what about last year's DTM Champ and current MacLaren test driver - young Gary Paffett who has now become slightly overlooked among the Hamilton fervour. Now I'm not bias in any way to either of them. I've known Paffett since he was a young lad and went to his wedding last year. Lewis, on the other hand, lives just a couple of miles away from me and as he is one of my son's mates he used to come round to my house quite often in his 'tweaked' mini.
Hamilton has had all the breaks while Paffett is just there in the background testing away and just waiting for the Hamilton publicity to die down so he too can have his moment of glory.
So there you have it. You've opened up this F1 thread and this first post is just for starters.
You may come to regret it.
Everyone's talking about Lewis Hamilton with a MacLaren drive but what about last year's DTM Champ and current MacLaren test driver - young Gary Paffett who has now become slightly overlooked among the Hamilton fervour. Now I'm not bias in any way to either of them. I've known Paffett since he was a young lad and went to his wedding last year. Lewis, on the other hand, lives just a couple of miles away from me and as he is one of my son's mates he used to come round to my house quite often in his 'tweaked' mini.
Hamilton has had all the breaks while Paffett is just there in the background testing away and just waiting for the Hamilton publicity to die down so he too can have his moment of glory.
So there you have it. You've opened up this F1 thread and this first post is just for starters.
You may come to regret it.
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Another F1 fan here. Always found it tough getting to Silverstone with it taking forever in traffic. Now I'm only 30 mins away from the track here at Indy and I've been to a number of the races. Thankfully not the fiasco one but I'm hoping it sticks around for years to come
I've not yet been to an Indy 500 or NASCAR, but it's on the to-do list. Perhaps when my son is old enough to go with me 8)
I've not yet been to an Indy 500 or NASCAR, but it's on the to-do list. Perhaps when my son is old enough to go with me 8)
Of course I would :DTemujin wrote:It could well be the young Mr HamiltonDJH@GB-Ro wrote:I'm a fan of the lazy Kimi, but I love McLaren. Who the hell do I support next year?
I should have said which do I support out of the drivers who I think will be in contention for the title. And if young Lewis is up there, it will most definitely be him 8)
Pity DC is getting old :happy11:
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I know what you mean mate. Now that Kimi's going to Ferrari it kinda taints his reputation somewhat. :roll:
Still can't understand why Alonso's going to McLaren but I suppose we all need a change sometime.
I'm in a bit of a quandry myself. I've got all the Honda stuff and go laden to Silverstone with my Flags, Button cap, Honda shirt and my JB personalised matching handkerchief and boxer shorts. (Only joking with those last two items ... I think :oops: ) but I now have big connections with McLaren in the way of freebies and special passes etc.
Perhaps I'll just sit on the fence and take a change of clothing next time I go to Grand Prix.
Still can't understand why Alonso's going to McLaren but I suppose we all need a change sometime.
I'm in a bit of a quandry myself. I've got all the Honda stuff and go laden to Silverstone with my Flags, Button cap, Honda shirt and my JB personalised matching handkerchief and boxer shorts. (Only joking with those last two items ... I think :oops: ) but I now have big connections with McLaren in the way of freebies and special passes etc.
Perhaps I'll just sit on the fence and take a change of clothing next time I go to Grand Prix.
I was a Ferrari fan until Mr "dirty-tricks" started driving for them. I will certainly be supporting Kimi next year. F1 needs change and any single dominant driver will lose my attention. Would love for McLaren to do better. They need to get over their reliability issues.DJH@GB-Ro wrote:I need some advice :P
I'm a fan of the lazy Kimi, but I love McLaren. Who the hell do I support next year? I'll probably end up supporting Alonso even though I always wanted Kimi to beat him. I like McLaren more than Kimi.
Answered my own question :oops:
haha, its a pity he's not a better driver.DJH@GB-Ro wrote:Pity DC is getting old :happy11:
To me he's the driver that's squandered the biggest chances.
Was at Williams when they had the best car, was at McLaren when they had the best car.
He's the only driver I've seen crash on the way into the pits :shock:
lol @ the pits :lol:Temujin wrote:haha, its a pity he's not a better driver.
To me he's the driver that's squandered the biggest chances.
Was at Williams when they had the best car, was at McLaren when they had the best car.
He's the only driver I've seen crash on the way into the pits :shock:
If only he hadn't made that stupid agreement with Hakinnen in Melbourne those years ago, maybe as team leader he might have had a chance... perhaps....
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Brazilian qualifying
H all,
I missed the quali on TV - partner was watching some minor-celebs dancing, so I had to log onto the Formula1 website and view the online timing....
So, Hamilton didn't make it into the McLaren ! Am I surprised? Not really ! Don't think he's ready yet.
And Schumi misses out on a 69th pole, by having a dodgy engine (or "something") I'd have loved to have been in Alonso's car as Schumi was touring round to go back into the pits....!
All say "Aaaaahhhhhh" - NOT !
Surprised about DC and JB. Both should have done better.
So, Alonso to just tour around, keep his "nose clean" and just get some points. Schumi to drop down 10 places with a (probable) engine change - any chance he can win from around 20th place on the grid??
Alonso wins the Championship, maybe Ferrari gets the Constructors title, if Massa can do well with home support.
And then bring on 2007 !
regards
Tim
I missed the quali on TV - partner was watching some minor-celebs dancing, so I had to log onto the Formula1 website and view the online timing....
So, Hamilton didn't make it into the McLaren ! Am I surprised? Not really ! Don't think he's ready yet.
And Schumi misses out on a 69th pole, by having a dodgy engine (or "something") I'd have loved to have been in Alonso's car as Schumi was touring round to go back into the pits....!
All say "Aaaaahhhhhh" - NOT !
Surprised about DC and JB. Both should have done better.
So, Alonso to just tour around, keep his "nose clean" and just get some points. Schumi to drop down 10 places with a (probable) engine change - any chance he can win from around 20th place on the grid??
Alonso wins the Championship, maybe Ferrari gets the Constructors title, if Massa can do well with home support.
And then bring on 2007 !
regards
Tim
Re: Brazilian qualifying
Well, not a bad race.
Shuey was incredible (again!),
I've never liked him as a person but he's head and shoulds above the other drivers in ability. I think the sport will suffer without him but I reckon all the other drivers are saying YEAH, HE'S GONE AT LAST!!!
Was pleased for both Massa and Alonso.
And Button, pity about qualifying but did very well in the race
Roll on next year, Alonso in a McLaren so no way he's gonna make it 3 in a row
Massa and Raikonen together should be good fun.
And hopefully the Williams should be higher up the field.
And the new brit blood, something to look forward to there methinks.
Shuey was incredible (again!),
I've never liked him as a person but he's head and shoulds above the other drivers in ability. I think the sport will suffer without him but I reckon all the other drivers are saying YEAH, HE'S GONE AT LAST!!!
Was pleased for both Massa and Alonso.
And Button, pity about qualifying but did very well in the race
Roll on next year, Alonso in a McLaren so no way he's gonna make it 3 in a row
Massa and Raikonen together should be good fun.
And hopefully the Williams should be higher up the field.
And the new brit blood, something to look forward to there methinks.
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Win a race?? - they might be better off thinking about actually FINISHING a race first.....shame that Cosworth are no longer the "force" they were for reliability and performance.....but Williams will have Toyota engines in 2007, which might be better.....but Toyota have had their own problems anyway.....The Prof... wrote:Anyone here think Williams team might win a race in the coming season
I can remember the brilliant partnership between Williams and Honda a few years back - total dominance...and now look at them both....! Honda on the way up and Williams not.
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Not a bad race for Lewis.....overtaking Alonso at the start and even holding 1st place for a while, (OK, so the others were "pitting" at the time !).DJH@GB-Ro wrote:Podium for Hamilton on his debut!
Just about the watch the re-run 8)
- Reckon the pressure is gonna be "off" Jenson now, as Lewis will be attracting all the media hype and JB can just get on and race.
- Poor old Wurz - nearly being decapitated by DC.....!
- Good result for Kimi, although he'll be cheesed off that McLaren are now making a come back....why weren't they reliable when HE was there???
- Having said that, the "Kimi curse" struck again when the radio (in his Ferrari) failed....
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