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Old 04-06-2009, 08:11 AM   #21
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Just finish watching the Malaysian Grand Prix, second race of the season. Too bad it ended on red flag with the rain I always feel the worst way to finish a race. But once again there was a race, good battles for positions, lot's of passing. It's so wonderful to see F1 back to having the skills of the pilots making a difference instead of who just happen to have the best possible car.
Would have been a great race if the rain wasn't so heavy - it was great watching everyone jockeying around the pits changing tires trying to outguess the weather. Ferrari sure missed the boat on that one, and Toyota was right on the ball came out of the pits with their medium tires about 35 secs behind Button who was ripping around prior to the rain. By the time Button came in for his rain boots they were only something like 20 secs behind in only a few laps on the mediums and took over the lead while he was in the pits. Then the flood gates opened up and it was over but boy did it come down
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I suspect that Malaysia is like South Carolina in August. Every day at 5:00 we have a torrential downpour. Having a twilight race in Malaysia is a bad idea.
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I suspect that Malaysia is like South Carolina in August. Every day at 5:00 we have a torrential downpour. Having a twilight race in Malaysia is a bad idea.
It's one of the irony of old Bernie Casherstone He wan't to move the races out of Europe because he's saying that the race tracks and infrastructures are too old and there is more money to make with these new race track in Asia but he want's the races to start in Asia so they are in a good time slot for the viewers in Europe, a clear case of I want my cake and the frosting on top of it as well. F1 need's to get rid of this old geezer
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I watched the race in Malaysia and was very dissapointed in the outcome and to see the race end in a rain drenched way. The pace car wins again! Nice to see Button enjoying success but its no surprise really because he has Ross Brawn running things and everyone who follows F1 knows the success Brawn can bring, just ask Michael Schumacher the 7 time world champion. To bad Ferrari let him slip away. Right now I am very disapointed in my team and feel this is not Ferrari's year.


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I watched the race in Malaysia and was very dissapointed in the outcome and to see the race end in a rain drenched way. The pace car wins again! Nice to see Button enjoying success but its no surprise really because he has Ross Brawn running things and everyone who follows F1 knows the success Brawn can bring, just ask Michael Schumacher the 7 time world champion. To bad Ferrari let him slip away. Right now I am very disapointed in my team and feel this is not Ferrari's year.


It's not going well for Ferrari this year, that is for sure. I am happy because I cannot stand Ferrari (ok I was a fan 25 years ago when Villeneuve was there), My team is Williams
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Another Grand prix over the weekend, Chinese Grand Prix, in the rain. Still it was a good race, again Ferrari with no points, McLaren & BMW with troubles. Truly it's a lot of fun watching these little race team doing much better. The changes made are putting the skills of pilots back into play and not just the car.
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Old 04-20-2009, 03:54 PM   #27
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I watch when I can, and also route for either Red Bull Racing or Toro Rosso. Looks like Toro is already having a better year - when is Red Bull going to drop those slow Renaults and get some Ferraris?
Well, looks like I'm going to have to eat my words! Red Bull finished 1-2 in those Renaults when everyone else - including Toro Rosso - was struggling. Maybe they finally have those cars figured out?
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it is nice seeing other teams and drivers doing well. It is anybody's championship this year. I wish the super aguri team was still in it. Still, there is a long way to go and anything can( and probably will) happen.
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it is nice seeing other teams and drivers doing well. It is anybody's championship this year. I wish the super aguri team was still in it. Still, there is a long way to go and anything can( and probably will) happen.
The circus is going back to Europe, Barcelona, Monaco....that is when we will see if the big teams can start to pull back the others in. But as you say it's an exciting season so far.
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oh yes, Monaco. When I win the lottery( yes, I will win) That is the first vacation that I am going to buy.
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I enjoy F1 type racing, but unfortunately here in America everything is garbage Nascar racing
ALMS racing is pretty good.
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In order to make things work well in North America you would need at least 2 Grand Prix, one in Canada the other in the USA and not at Indianapolis.
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In order to make things work well in North America you would need at least 2 Grand Prix, one in Canada the other in the USA and not at Indianapolis.
There are plenty of beautiful F1-worthy road courses in the U.S. but they'll never see an F1 race as long as Bernie Ecclestone is in charge.
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There are plenty of beautiful F1-worthy road courses in the U.S. but they'll never see an F1 race as long as Bernie Ecclestone is in charge.
They need to get rid of this old loser, this geezer is ruining F1 and fast.
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Wow there is just loads of talk about Schumacher joining Rosberg as the 2nd driver for the new Mercedes GP team. Given Ross Brawn's involvement it would not be surprising, sure would be exciting though!!

I hope it happens this time, I miss Schumi!
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So Schumi want's back in the big circus?
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Wow there is just loads of talk about Schumacher joining Rosberg as the 2nd driver for the new Mercedes GP team. Given Ross Brawn's involvement it would not be surprising, sure would be exciting though!!

I hope it happens this time, I miss Schumi!

I have no freakin clue as to why Shumacher wants back in F1. The guy has done everything there is to do in F1. And for him to even be thinking to be driving for anyone else and not Ferrari is mind boggleing to me. Schumi's time has come and gone and its time for him to do other things and let the young guns of F1 do their thing.
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I have no freakin clue as to why Shumacher wants back in F1. The guy has done everything there is to do in F1. And for him to even be thinking to be driving for anyone else and not Ferrari is mind boggleing to me. Schumi's time has come and gone and its time for him to do other things and let the young guns of F1 do their thing.
I think without Ross at MGP there is no chance, but Schumi's relationship with RB was the biggest part of his time at Ferrari outside of the actual racing of course.

At 41, the reason he'd want back is because he misses the thrill and wants a new challenge. No doubt he'd be excited to race against Hamilton and Button, 2 Brits in McLaren's against 2 Germans in the Mercedes team.

I would be stoked.
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http://www.motorsport.com/news/artic...D=353681&FS=F1

With the exception of an actual signature on the dotted line, Michael Schumacher has reportedly agreed to return to F1 with Mercedes in 2010.

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With the exception of an actual signature on the dotted line, Michael Schumacher has reportedly agreed to return to F1 with Mercedes in 2010.
I'm looking forward to his return. Not that this past season wasn't enjoyable, but it was lacking a personality, that one driver people either loved or loathed, and it was missing a true rivalry (Vettel vs. Button didn't have the same cachet as Schumacher vs. Alonso or Schumacher vs. Häkkinen).

On a separate note, I'm not sure if Button is a suitable fit for VMM, but I suspect that the organization doesn't care as long as he can replicate the results from this past season (I'm still rooting for Hamilton though; if Schumacher does suit up for Brawn, this could put me in a quandary, even though I've been an avid supporter of McLaren-Mercedes).
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