Yes, it's a ongoing love affair, except for Hakkis win '01 Ferrari have won
every USGP and aparently no driver have won more races on the classic track
than Schumie.
A Ferrari 1-2 and Michael gaining on Fernando in the championship, good
pointsgain in the constructors too, all sweet :)
Best Wishes
Thomas *Need new computer asap! :/ *
Matt Borland - 03 Jul 2006 03:53 GMT
> Yes, it's a ongoing love affair, except for Hakkis win '01 Ferrari have won
> every USGP and aparently no driver have won more races on the classic track
> than Schumie.
> A Ferrari 1-2 and Michael gaining on Fernando in the championship, good
> pointsgain in the constructors too, all sweet :)
After last year's fiasco I figured my time this year was better spent
working around the property and finishing the night with some Dewar's
on ice.
> Best Wishes
> Thomas *Need new computer asap! :/ *
I replaced my 1999 model just a couple months ago. Sooooo much better,
except the keyboard is smaller so typing is kind of a pain...
-Matt- "..."
Tifosi 308 (The Serial Number Geek) - 05 Jul 2006 00:04 GMT
> Yes, it's a ongoing love affair, except for Hakkis win '01 Ferrari have won
> every USGP and aparently no driver have won more races on the classic track
> than Schumie.
Would have been six if Michael hadn't "repaid" Rubens with the attempted
deadheat.
> A Ferrari 1-2 and Michael gaining on Fernando in the championship, good
> pointsgain in the constructors too, all sweet :)
Indeed, but sadly I don't think it's a true change of form. Michelin
was VERY conservative. Nothing else can explain Jarno's fourth from the
pitlane and Ralf running fifth until the inevitable failure.
> Best Wishes
> Thomas *Need new computer asap! :/ *
Indeed.
Happy with my new HP.
T308