Orange Juice
so worthless i am
re: The Official F1 Thread
hahahahCape said:I'll decide if I'm going to Melbourne after Monza.
hahahahCape said:I'll decide if I'm going to Melbourne after Monza.
Nothing's ever free, OJ. She'll take every opportunity to upbraid you and speak blasphemy about who you support. Ain't worth it, IMHO.Cape said:Are you coming to Melbourne too, oj? I'll give you free accommodation if you come. Good thing someone has relos down in Melbourne
id like to but im currently and will most likely in the future, be financially strained. ill let you know if i do go though....Cape said:Are you coming to Melbourne too, oj? I'll give you free accommodation if you come. Good thing someone has relos down in Melbourne
Uh, how? Renault's driver lineup has nothing to do with Ferrari's other than the fact that one Renault driver is moving to McLaren and one McLaren driver is still looking for a job next year. Ferrari could easily retain the services of Schumacher and Massa and Kimi could be left out in the cold, move to a testing role (they'd be nuts to do that to him though) or join an as-yet-unnamed third team. Don't jump to conclusions, Cape.Cape said:This pretty much confirms that Kimi is coming to Ferrari.
Can you say "about bloody time!"?Cape said:If this is the case, then its highly likely that Michael will retire at the end of the season. Kimi being Ferrari's replacement for Michael.
Although, there is a slim chance that Michael will still be around next year.
Which is sad
I didn't put him in the same class as Schumacher. You really need to learn to read my posts properly; I said Kovalainen is an untried talent and he's being given a drive in a Big Three team. Evidently, the kid is made of something special; Schumacher started with Jordan, Alonso with European Minardi, etc. Mind you, newcomers who start running with the big boys usually pale over time compared to those who start with the Kindergarten Class; Montoya springs to mind, as does Schumacher Jnr. (started in a Williams, went to Jordan and Toyota, both perennial midfielders). The only real exception to the rule is Kimi Rakikonen, who started in a McLaren.Cape said:I would not be too quick to put Kovalainen in the same class as Schumacher and those other donkeys that you meantioned. Although flabbio has a talent for spotting donkeys
I don't think it will be so much a "rebuild" year, but more of a "consolidation" year. I'm bemused as to why Flavio kept Fisichella, I find the Italian to be mediocre. His place could have been much better spent on someone like Webber who has been far more consistent than Fisi (assuming his car is feeling agreeable). That said, Flavio would want a familiar face around for when Kovalainen steps up to the plate, someone the mechanics know well and a kind of menotr to the young Finn.Cape said:2007 will be renaults rebuild year, as they build Kovalainen into a WDC, afterall, they have lost their current donkey of a driver.
Its going to be a long weekend
Damn protestors.ObjectsInSpace said:Shame we can't have the Austrian race back; Red Bull ripped up the pits and grandstands of the A1-Ring (now Red Bull Ring) and started building a western extension to make the races more exciting. Environmental protesters waited until the opportune moment - the destruction of the pits and grandstand - before protesting and winning the ensuring court case, meaning Red Bull can't build on the track and they can't hold races there any more (which was the intention of the protestors). A traversety now stands in the place of the legendary Osterrichring (sp?).
ha...glad someone took overCape said:He has a hobby. Its called nitpicking everything I say.