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Are they archive thier vision so far? Can they fulfill their aspectation to win races in 2008 season?

2007-04-25 00:35:20 · 14 answers · asked by -NaZz- 2

I'm a bit sick and tired of this "I'm trying to focus" thing he keeps saying.

2007-04-23 16:20:29 · 23 answers · asked by Robb the B.D.C. 5

I m a ferrari supporter
I support ferrari bcoz ferrari nd wins r so related........
whts ur reason?

2007-04-22 02:43:27 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

good or bad???

I think terrible, how can the drivers see properly when doing high speeds and what if theres a power cut mid race??? and how many spectators are going to sit in the dark watching cars racew round who have no lights on them and only see them very briefly under floodlights???

bernie has gone crackers hasnt he???

2007-04-18 03:59:38 · 21 answers · asked by Music fan 4

When will this stop? I mean, yeah people now blame it on the car, the McLaren is now faster, more reliable.

Dont they realise that (and this is what Ron Dennis said) most of the improvements in F1 cars are thanks to great drivers that can test the car and "sense" what's wrong, this also requires some technical knowledge.

This is why drivers like Senna, Schumacher, Prost and now Alonso (I dont know about Hamilton) were so good and improved their cars so much. They were almost like mechanics, always getting involved with the development of the car.

This is why at least Alonso (and probably Hamilton too) have helped improve the car so much.

Ron Dennis himself compared Alonso (about two days ago) with Ayrton Senna and Prost in that sense.

Will people finally admit it's not just the car?

2007-04-18 00:56:08 · 10 answers · asked by Cavallino Silver 4

I've been to many GPs now and can't decide on a best venue.
Help!!!

2007-04-17 05:57:03 · 17 answers · asked by formulaoneruss2420 1

Yes, Suzuka is a great track and I am sorry to see that is not on the calendar this year, but it will be back next year. Surely the wait only makes it more special? This year we have Fuji and I'm quite looking forward to it. Am I the only one?

2007-04-17 02:45:14 · 25 answers · asked by gadmack2000 2

I mean he is still only 37 and hill and mansell were alot older when they retired.

2007-04-16 22:15:28 · 15 answers · asked by Drop the donkey 2

If the USGP left that boring, Mickey Mouse track at Indy, where would you like to see it go?

I would love to see a purpose-build track at Las Vegas. The money is there, and land is there, adjacent to the Speedway if the proper deal could be hammered out. It's already the adult playground of the world.

2007-04-16 07:46:58 · 20 answers · asked by gromit801 7

he could not overtake Alonso in his Ferrari, but Nick Heidfeld managed to, in his BMW.
I wonder if Michael Schumacher would have had the same problems overtaking alonso, when he was Kimi age?

2007-04-16 04:09:43 · 15 answers · asked by Just for Laughs 4

My take is a YES! Definitely.

But isn't Singapore a bit too small? Even having the Monte Carlo racing track style, can Singapore able to block so many roads and lanes? This obviously will disrupt Singapore public transportation system. Furthermore, Singaporeans are dependants on its public transports, I think blocking roads could bring negative impact on its economy.
And with all the expansions going to the IR and Sentosa upgrading, isn't it too ambitious?- I mean, there's nothing wrong being ambititious, but look, there are some neighbours who are a bit unhappy with Singapore's decision. Shouldn't Singapore take a step back and let matters go in a flow?

2007-04-16 02:10:45 · 9 answers · asked by Utopia 3

And how much does it cost to transport the team?

2007-04-15 21:18:03 · 5 answers · asked by Rene B 5

10-8-6 for the Top-3. Why in the hell should a driver get 8 pts. for finishing second?

I think it rewards early season results far too much. If the pt. spread between the race winner and the bloke in second is 2-pts, then it's hard to close an early season gap, even if you dominate the second-half of the season.

I think the old 10-6-4 scoring is better. The point of the championship is to win races, not finish second and collect a massive 8 pts. Any comments?

2007-04-15 09:30:32 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm watching this Bahrain grand prix and it's got me bored stiff. The racing is definatly getting worse and this track is just pathetic it has no sole. What do you think should be done to perk up the racing a bit? Or is it just me? I used to be right into this but now thinking its a waste of a sunny afternoon.

2007-04-15 01:32:24 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

mclaren or ferrari

2007-04-12 19:58:39 · 16 answers · asked by Gerund_carina! 1

for example is "jodan-ford" a car manufacturer, or a team??
Sorry to be so dense, but I know nothing about Formula One and need this for a quiz.

2007-04-12 09:06:22 · 13 answers · asked by freddiew 3

Personally Im with roseberg............and thats not because Im Irish and have a grudge against the Brits. I think Nico is a more rounded character than hamilton. Lewis seems very officious and formal, whereas nico is very laid back and relaxed. But even though nico is laid relaxed it doesnt mean he's not a quality driver who fights all the way. Id love to see nico and lewis drive the same car and see who'd come out tops at the end of a season.........my money would be on nico.

2007-04-11 06:41:29 · 8 answers · asked by macmurphy45 1

How much slower is a top of the line Lemans car than an F1 car around a track? Let's say the new Audi R10 against the Ferrari F2007. The Lemans would have to be second quickest after F1 I think.

2007-04-10 18:39:33 · 8 answers · asked by Schumacherfan 2

2007-04-09 15:56:31 · 10 answers · asked by F1 Kracker 2

I have seen so much hype about Hamilton. One articles says that he will surpass Beckham and Schumacher in terms of career earnings because of Hamilton's marketing value. A 'brand expert' called him "Black Beckham" so the lure of the sponsorship cash is huge.

However, I have ready many times over the years that Mclaren does not allow their drivers to do personal endorsements outside of the team. Schumacher, by going to the most famous team in F1, reputedly earned $40-45 million per year in salary from Ferrari and a similar amount from endorsements.

Having said that, will Hamilton leave for another team?

2007-04-09 14:35:21 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

F1 has pay drivers who come and go and make no impact on the sport.

So why not have a token female F1 driver who could have an impact and encourage young girls to take up racing. The reason there aren't any female F1 drivers is because there aren't enough young girls taking up racing from a young age. If we could somehow increase the number of girls who take up racing, then the talented ones will reveal themselves and get into F1 on merit.

However, I believe the only way to spark the interest in young girls is to have a token female F1 driver with enough talent. I think Danica Patrick is perfectly suited to become the token female F1 driver - She is good looking and is talented enough to not make a fool of herself in F1.

2007-04-09 07:14:37 · 16 answers · asked by Whatever 1

who do you think will be champion 4 this season?kimi or alonso or lewis hamilton or felipe massa?????

2007-04-08 14:18:38 · 14 answers · asked by Shinichi Kudo 2

Sure he has been quick, but if you put David Coulthard or Nick Heidfeld in the fastest car of the race, wouldn't they be on the podium too? I bet they would. No driver that I can think of has started their F1 career in a top team such as Mclaren or Ferrari. I am not so impressed by Hamilton and I think that he made a foolish, novice mistake by saying he can be world champion in three years. He has no idea if he will be racing in three years, has no idea who will be racing in three years, and has no idea what car he will have in three years. What I am saying is that if it were a young, white French driver he would not be getting the same kind of publicity.

2007-04-08 06:43:12 · 13 answers · asked by Schumacherfan 2

F1 is the most watched sports series in the world. So why are the on screen graphics so bad? In what ways do you thing the tv people can make the sport more enjoyable and the viewing data more authoritative?

2007-04-05 01:35:02 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

I would like a little rection to this BBC article- France could lose its Grand Prix San Marino Grand Prix at Imolo could take its place. Bernie dreams of a Grand Prix in Paris.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/6509411.stm

2007-04-04 07:16:42 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-04 06:32:51 · 17 answers · asked by Steven M 2

Every year we have rule changes supposedly designed to slow the car down and improve racing. Do you have any ideas on improving safety without reducing the racing quality?

2007-04-04 01:18:31 · 10 answers · asked by Maverick off Top Gun 3

does anyone else think alonso was given his crowns out of others misfortunes? he didnt exactly have loads of competition 1st time did he?/ so who is better kimi of alonso?? i think kimi

2007-04-03 00:09:44 · 21 answers · asked by f1rockfreak 2

I think like that...u?

2007-04-02 03:35:35 · 9 answers · asked by marko_paolucci 1

Answer with your head and not with your heart pls. I heard he used tracktion control when it was illegal during his first championship too. Is this true?

2007-04-01 22:32:21 · 7 answers · asked by Cavallino Silver 4

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