It's going to be very interesting with the lack of traction control. This
rule change to serve to equalize the field a bit, but still expect the "pure
drivers" to emerge on top (Kimi, Lewis, Massa). Thankfully, Alonso's most
likely finished competing for the top grid positions. Really didn't like
his whiny a.s!
101 days & counting....
James
(giallo355, er, 360)
> So, to get something Ferrari related going.
>
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> Best Wishes
> Thomas
> It's going to be very interesting with the lack of traction control. This
> rule change to serve to equalize the field a bit, but still
> expect the "pure drivers" to emerge on top (Kimi, Lewis, Massa).
> Thankfully, Alonso's most likely finished competing for the top grid
> positions. Really didn't like his whiny a.s!
Agreed, didn't like him very much either.
> 101 days & counting....
Way to much time.
Best Wishes
Thomas
James - 11 Dec 2007 02:23 GMT
>> It's going to be very interesting with the lack of traction control. This
>> rule change to serve to equalize the field a bit, but still
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>
> Agreed, didn't like him very much either.
Looks like he landed back at Renault. Here's hoping Piquet, Jr., has skills
& luck similar to Hamilton's....
>> 101 days & counting....
>
> Way to much time.
>
> Best Wishes
> Thomas
Thomas Andersson - 11 Dec 2007 11:18 GMT
>> Agreed, didn't like him very much either.
>
> Looks like he landed back at Renault. Here's hoping Piquet, Jr., has
> skills & luck similar to Hamilton's....
LoL, evil...
Saw an interview with Hamilton and they tried to get him to say something
good about Schumacher, and they failed. He still thinks Senna was the
greatest driver of all time.
Wonder if any other rookie might cause any commotion next year?
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