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arnoldc
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Posted: 2002-04-11 06:40
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@jhermano, for F1 news, the WAP URL is http://crash.net
Silfver
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Posted: 2002-04-11 08:32
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On 2002-04-11 02:36, doubleduh wrote:
I really hope Schumacher crashes his Ferrari in the last round :-]



Lets not hope that enybody gets hurt, but I do like the site of crashing cars and wild raceing. Like the former Indy or what the hell is it called now. I once saw a car in indy track been buled by a tow-truck in the race and in the midle of it, the car driver pushed the pedal to the floor and the tow-truck released him. When the racecardriver drowe by the the tow-truck he gave the truckdriver "the bird".

Thats what I would call a watcher frendly race.
ksroy
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Posted: 2002-04-11 10:06
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Yeah, I think Shumi may do it again. However, I'm pretty sure the Williams team will give them a run for their money. What's up with MacLaren though?!? If it weren't for the other's retiring, don't think Coulthard would have made the podium.

I do wish MacLaren picks up soon to make it a lot more interesting.
arnoldc
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Posted: 2002-04-11 11:34
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McLaren is obviously dissapointed by the lack of power (to challenge) of the current Ilmore-built Mercedez-Benz V10 engines... sigh. Obviously, I'm a McLaren fan... not any of the drivers, but the team.
ksroy
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Posted: 2002-04-11 12:08
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I like Raikkonen. Not too fond of Montoya coz I find him a bit arrogant. Of course, Schuey is a sentimental favorite for me. Been watching him even when MacLaren was dominating.
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Posted: 2002-04-11 12:22
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what is the best GP? and why?
melk
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Posted: 2002-04-11 14:47
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Schumi or Ralf
A Ferrari 1-2 would be great !!
Long live Ferrari
Lethal
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Posted: 2002-04-11 15:13
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It will be Montoya, Schumacher has already stated he's expecting the William's team to have a faster car this weekend.
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Posted: 2002-04-11 15:32
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Schumacher, because he's simply the best!

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Silfver
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Posted: 2002-04-11 15:49
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I think there's not a single gp that would be the best gp, becouse its the way the race goes that decides how good is the GP.
A race whit 15minutes cap betveen the first and the second car is a BAD race.
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Posted: 2002-04-11 16:06
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I'd love to see DC win this time. He's a brilliant driver and really deserves some serious points now. The man most likely to give Schumi a run for his money is Montoya, though. If he can just manage to cool down a bit he'll be kickin'. Sadly, I fear we'll se Schumi on pole and as the winner again. Quite takes the excitement out of F1 even though it's early in the season.

Very positive with some "new" outfits this year. Looks like Toyota will do a terrific job in their first season. Keep up the good job Ove Andersson!!!
ksroy
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Posted: 2002-04-15 08:42
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Boy, the Ferrari 2002 car is fast! If this is an indication of how the season will go, it's going to be boring. Hope Williams and McLaren catch up as the season progresses.
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Posted: 2002-04-15 09:55
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Me too.. I am a McLaren fan.. but I am really dissappointed in them for these 2 years...
ksroy
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Posted: 2002-04-15 11:55
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They've lagged behind in terms of improving their engine :-(

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jh67
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Posted: 2002-04-16 00:48
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I'll put my money on Schumi Always have done, ever since he started in F1. He's without no doubt the most talented driver,..and now he's actually also got a good car,..after many years with "not so good" materiale.

But I agree, that there isnt really much competition right now,..actually "little-brother" is about the closest thing outside the Ferrari-camp

Montoya really need to get his act together, he's a hothead. I'm really having a difficult time liking this guy,..he's not one of my favorites.
Everybody keeps talking about this fantastic driver Montoya,..well, I havent seen this yet. But he's really good at smashing cars
I see "little-schumi" as a better driver than Montoya.

Jan


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