by the way I'm not watching Formula 1 only for the cars
http://www.rtl.nl/_internal/cimg!0/4...o5pp0eotbp.jpg
if you know what I mean
edit: typo
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by the way I'm not watching Formula 1 only for the cars
http://www.rtl.nl/_internal/cimg!0/4...o5pp0eotbp.jpg
if you know what I mean
edit: typo
tell me about it:lol ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Archwolf-@5 July 2003 - 14:04
way I'm not watching Formula 1 only for the cars
http://www.rtl.nl/_internal/cimg!0/4...o5pp0eotbp.jpg
if you know what I mean
yeah, i know what you mean :PQuote:
Originally posted by Archwolf-@5 July 2003 - 15:04
by the way I'm not watching Formula 1 only for the cars
http://www.rtl.nl/_internal/cimg!0/4...o5pp0eotbp.jpg
if you know what I mean
edit: typo
p.s. schumi (michael) has the title this year
next year it'll be close though...
M. Schumacher has 58 points and Raikkonen 51 points so it will be close Raikkonen can still win
[quote]Originally posted by 2nd gen noob@5 July 2003 - 14:07
dont know about that one could be kimiQuote:
Originally Posted by Archwolf-,5 July 2003 - 15:04
i think hes doing a hell of a job this year
and its coming out of my mouth:as i am a shumi fan
Raikkonen would allmost be first if he didn't blow up his engine in Europe
if raikkonen didn't have to stop to get his nappy changed all the time he'd be doing better :P
i just think schumi has an experienced head on his shoulders and this year is still ferrari's imo
yep that is true schumacher has the experience, Raikkonen is very young
if schumacher hadn't had his incident with montoya (which was totally fair) and raikkonen didn't blow up then schumi would be in the lead thoughQuote:
Originally posted by Archwolf-@5 July 2003 - 15:15
Raikkonen would allmost be first if he didn't blow up his engine in Europe
agree on that oneQuote:
Originally posted by Archwolf-@5 July 2003 - 14:15
Raikkonen would allmost be first if he didn't blow up his engine in Europe
Villeneuve made a great friday qualification even though he had only 1 lap practice
Don't forget that Raikonen still races the 'old' Mclaren. Although it has a new aerodynamic package, it still is the 2002 car. Ferrari races the 2003. Therefore IMO Raikonen is having a fantastic season up till now.
yep that's true in the beginning of the season ferrari said that the 2003 car would be faster and better than any other car but if you compare the car with other cars you can see that the ferrari isn't that much better
I'll be painting a wall on Sunday, & watching it dry... Or perhaps there's some grass I can watch grow.... :P
Seriously though guys, It aint very exciting anymore is it?
bring back real wheel to wheel stuff (Montoya is the only real risk taker now), I believe they are too highly paid to put life & limb on the line :(
CART was the only interesting formula 'till they all shipped out to IRL.
Let's get the primadonnas out (Irvine's long gone, you're next DC!) & get some real racers into the sport.
I'm sorry if this offends anyone, just my opinion ;)
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I'll be painting a wall on Sunday, & watching it dry... Or perhaps there's some grass I can watch grow....
Seriously though guys, It aint very exciting anymore is it?
bring back real wheel to wheel stuff (Montoya is the only real risk taker now), I believe they are too highly paid to put life & limb on the line
CART was the only interesting formula 'till they all shipped out to IRL.
Let's get the primadonnas out (Irvine's long gone, you're next DC!) & get some real racers into the sport.
I'm sorry if this offends anyone, just my opinion
it's better than last season with the new rules I dunno if you watch everything or only the race but if you start watching from friday with the training and qualification and then the race is pretty exciting
Well, I think that this year's competition is close although I notice that the circuits aren't up to date anymore. I mean, it is almost impossible to overtake on any circuit without crashing into someone. So I hope the new circuits of Bahrein and China will have a lot of place to overtake.
it makes it cooler that the circuit is so thight the drivers really need to fight for their place now
Just a few hours left!!!!
Ralf Schumacher wonnnnnn!!!!!!!! yahoo
Montoya and Micheal Schumacher third
and Jos Verstappen........Last because he had all these problems with is his car at the end
1. R.Schumacher Williams BMW M
2. Montoya Williams BMW M
3. M.Schumacher Ferrari Ferrari B
4. Raikkonen McLaren Mercedes M
5. Coulthard McLaren Mercedes M
6. Webber Jaguar Cosworth M
7. Barrichello Ferrari Ferrari B
8. Panis Toyota Toyota M
9. Villeneuve BAR Honda B
10. Pizzonia Jaguar Cosworth M
11. Da Matta Toyota Toyota M
12. Frentzen Sauber Petronas B
13. Heidfeld Sauber Petronas B
14. Wilson Minardi Cosworth B
15. Firman Jordan Ford B
16. Verstappen Minardi Cosworth B
3 cheers for Barrichello, who from last place managed to end up in a respectable position.
yes
:o couthard said bollocking :lol: :lol: :lol:
Coultard's a knob, and he can't keep blaming his poor performances on the fact that he dislikes the 1 lap qualifying.
the last pitstop where the full tank was stuck wasn't coulthard fould the lollipopman said he could go so he did
DAMN!!!!!
Montoya came in second... :angry: :angry: :angry:
too bad
Well to be honest, this wasn't the most exciting race so far.
http://eltiempo.terra.com.co/deporte...-1163710-1.jpg
Well they say better 2nd than 3rd...
I wanted the win as a birthday gift... but oh well... (Too bad my next birthday will be a tuesday not a sunday)
July 20th it's celebrated the independence of Colombia so there will be another reason to celebrate :D :D :D
http://www.fleckensteins.com/images/...day%20cake.jpg
happy birthday
hey... thanks B)
Nope.
My F1 experience
Rally Focus
Thrust SSC (only took this pic cos it was there).
@3rd gen noob: 777 again and off to 4th gen noob??? :)
yeah, if i get that far anyway...:PQuote:
Originally posted by nostalgia@8 July 2003 - 19:20
@3rd gen noob: 777 again and off to 4th gen noob??? :)
Coulthard