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F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:23 pm 
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I would say largley Trulli to be honest, dont get me wrong the car has come on no end but in the hands of Trulli he is really showing it/his potential!

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:29 pm 
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Kimi has never done brilliantly at Bahrain, Lewis is light - but I think Kubica may be super light.

The cleaner side still has an advantage, and as we saw in GP2 when drivers were side by side down the main straight the dirty side is extremely dusty. Manual starts personally hasn't changed much, Lewis could actually win... :8

Kimi's got a tough job tomorrow, a third place would be decent for him...

That is Trulli speed for you, impressive because Toyota actually have a decent car - which he deserves.

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:30 pm 
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"Sav" wrote:
I'm just chuffed about Button being ahead of Nando, not a Button fan - but hugely dislike Nando with his gigantic ego. [bravo] [bravo] [bravo]

So, will Massa finish - or spin off again... :oops:


Massa signed a deal with a Devil this season... If he finishes a single race, he will never grow up a few cm more ! [lol] [lol]

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:34 pm 
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Massa could use that as an excuse, Ferrari made this car too high for me - that's why I keep on losing control! ;)

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:37 pm 
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"Sav" wrote:
That is Trulli speed for you, impressive because Toyota actually have a decent car - which he deserves.


He Deserves a good car but Toyota should up with top runners now there been in F1 for a few years and they only had few podiums.

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:38 pm 
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They could capitalise on next years rule changes, the cars will look much different with different aerodynamic configurations...

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:40 pm 
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The least deserved car is of Alonso's... He is a really unlucky man...

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:46 pm 
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He deserves it, after all the moaning he did last season.

Remember everybody, you can see live Speedcar, GP2 Asia and Porsche Supercup on Eurosport tomorrow morning - all supporting the F1 GP. :D

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:56 pm 
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What does:"all supporting the F1 GP" mean?

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:58 pm 
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"darth vader" wrote:
What does:"all supporting the F1 GP" mean?


Racing on the same circuit as an F1 race.

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 7:00 pm 
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Also there is a Turkish Int Rally but it is not supporting F1 :D

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:24 pm 
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Now I am convinced that Hamilton is a lousy driver with a great car. When it is up to speed he is the best (the car actually), but when it is up to skill he is something like Sutil or Davidson. :)

Ferrari performed a quality and BMW continued good driving.

Mclaren was embarrassing.

Good for Massa finely to get points and victory.

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:24 pm 
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FORZA FERRARI!!!

Fantastic result from the scuderia, tbh i always saw it being a Ferrari one two. But was suprised by Kimi's fuel load. However great job by both, and yes hats off to Massa!
As for BMW well i think they have well and truly establised them selves amongst the top 3, yes Mclaren were off the pace this weekend but they have definatley closed the gap, but id still say they are the 3rd team as such.
As For Mclaren well not a good day (although im happy about that) Poor start from Lewis but throughout the race it did sound like he had a problem in the lower gears so possibly that was it.
But as For the Alonso incedent.....well he got his own back it seems, i wouldnt of said he brake tested but it seems as if he might have lifted off the throttle, not so much a bad exit but Mclaren really need to pursue it, cant let that go! but telemeteray will give us a better veiw

But the biggest congrats and hats off goes to BMW both Kubica and Heidfeld, great race from them both!

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:44 pm 
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Well done to Ferrari, fantastic pace from both drivers. Seeing both drivers swooping fastest laps was rather interesting, when Massa is fast - he is unbeatable.

I will reserve my entire jugdment about the Alonso/Hamilton incident until we hear what the telemtry says, but it did seem that Alonso either braked or lifted of the throttle. If he did, he has no excuse whatsoever - the exit of turn 2 is a pure accelerating zone. The speed differential between both cars isn't that much to cause that crash.

I find it rather childish that a "world champion" has to play silly games like that, if he cannot get over last year - he will never get that Ferrari seat he desires so badly.

Lewis got a really crap start, I think he has to go back and discuss with the team where he went wrong.

Kubica and Heidfeld were fantastic, it's now a three way battle for the title. Do I think BMW are faster, for the majority of the season no, but here in Bahrain certainly they were.

Yet again DC decided to cause trouble, Button got up the inside him truly and properly at that stage - so it's no good the Scot deciding: "oh look there's a car I must move over!" Silly man, he should just go and retire.

Their is a long way to go in this championship, Spain will be interesting with all the aerodynamic updates...

Everybody makes mistakes, Massa has made some in the past, so has Kimi, and today was Lewis Hamilton's turn. Lucikly not too much has been lost.

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Re: F1 - 2008 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:51 pm 
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It was good race. Ferrari did well but BMW Kept them honest.

What happen with Lewis. I have no idea ::)

i don't know what DC was Doing he must of knew Button was there and moves right into his path. What [!!!!]

Spain will be good massa won last year.

Quite tough watching F1 and LMS at the same time but it has to be done :D

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