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  1. MalcQV

    MalcQV F1 Rookie

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    She has just arrived home!!!!
     
  2. stephenofkanza

    stephenofkanza Formula Junior

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    Kimi qualfied, ran half the race with a heavy fuel load and
    just 1 lap on the next fuel load. Will the other rear tire fail or was the combi
    of weight and tire loading?

    stephen
     
  3. MalcQV

    MalcQV F1 Rookie

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    They reckon it was just a puncture
     
  4. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

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    tire delaminated due to loading

    Carol
     
  5. stephenofkanza

    stephenofkanza Formula Junior

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    Both Ferrari's had 2nd stop, are they on 3 stops?


    stephen
     
  6. TurboTodd

    TurboTodd Formula 3

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    The further back in the pack the red cars... the quieter the Sunday morning threads..

    Rubhino pits again for left rear tire replacement..

    Taku and Webber had a nice pitlimited drag race out of the pits..
     
  7. TurboTodd

    TurboTodd Formula 3

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    Kimi loops it at one of the chicanes.. almost gets stuck in the gravel..

    Falls to P5
     
  8. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

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    Montoya will win, Alonso will keep his lead, hoping Fisi finishes third - one of the best races but still doesn't compare to Imola.
    Button blocking MS as MS really needs that last point paying place.

    Carol
     
  9. TurboTodd

    TurboTodd Formula 3

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    Montoya Tire Problems!

    ALONSO!!!!
     
  10. stephenofkanza

    stephenofkanza Formula Junior

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    Kimi unlucky (tire), lucky (got off the curb), FAST!
    stephen
     
  11. TurboTodd

    TurboTodd Formula 3

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    Here we go with another tire gamble..
     
  12. TurboTodd

    TurboTodd Formula 3

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    For the sake of Connie and their son, I'm hoping Juan stops..
     
  13. stephenofkanza

    stephenofkanza Formula Junior

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    Montoya WINS!


    stephen
     
  14. TurboTodd

    TurboTodd Formula 3

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    And no points for the Prancing Horse.

    I assume this now eliminates MS from the WC.
     
  15. labcars

    labcars Formula 3
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    JPM! JPM! Yeah!!!!
     
  16. pistole

    pistole Formula Junior

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    JPM !!!!!
     
  17. robert biscan

    robert biscan F1 Veteran
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    Another shut out, no points. I still hate the tire rule. JPM wins with near tire failure.
     
  18. aventino

    aventino Formula Junior

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    hat off to Rubens, he outdrove his illustrious teammate and got punished by the team for it, (same as usual) with the B.S. LR tyre change. Didn't see MS having to do the precautionary pit, or did I miss something.
     
  19. BMW.SauberF1Team

    BMW.SauberF1Team F1 World Champ

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    Woohoo!!! JPM wins! Hats off to him, but unfortunate that Kimi's tire problem came up so early compared to Juan's.

    I can't wait for Spa! :D
     
  20. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

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    That race definitely counts second best for us (Imola being best of season) - true racing at it's finest. Montoya put in an exceptional drive with the problems he mentioned in the post-race conference - and a very gutsy race knowing that tire could de-laminate at any time and to go to the finish was the only thing he could do.

    Every year we've been to Spa there's been some sort of record established and hopefully next weekend we'll be there for the crowning of the youngest driver champion in F1 history. Ferrari now has nothing to gain/nothing to loose so it's gonna be basically a "balls to the wall" race for them - should be interesting.

    Byron - if you check this site before your email - we'll get one off to you tonight - look forward to meeting you Friday at Spa (we arrive BRU at 7 am and will head to Spa and the track). Have a wonderful time in the Alps.

    Carol & John
     
  21. pistole

    pistole Formula Junior

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    not a bad drive from your 'pizza delivery boy'.
     
  22. BMW.SauberF1Team

    BMW.SauberF1Team F1 World Champ

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    lol, at least was better than MW's performance considering AP hadn't driven a car for 3 months.

    Oh well, in 4 more races, I'll be changing to BMW/Sauber. Hopefully NH will be with them.
     
  23. Gatorrari

    Gatorrari F1 World Champ
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    Whatever you think about JPM, you have to admit he has guts for continuing to circulate at speed on a track as seriously fast as Monza is with an obviously failing tire.

    And what about: 20 starters, 20 finishers? The last time that a full field finished without retirements was Zandvoort 1961!
     
  24. F1racer

    F1racer F1 Rookie

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    Great race by Montoya.

    Qualifying laps... ...
    1.20.878 Räikkönen - pits lap 25 (incredible)
    1.21.054 Montoya - pits lap 20

    Kimi lap was a jaw dropping effort taking under consideration his fuel. :)

    KR would've won, if not for that blister!! ....+ If not for that engine change, he would have embarassed JPM so severly.

    Ferrari still having tyre problems...I thought RB had a good race but again some bad luck. Schumi spun at the end and lost a position. (didn't see it on tv) Tyres - poor grip I guess.

    Fisi had a good race after a poor showing yesterday. I think Kimi would have overtook him if it wasn't for that spin. Kimi was being too agressive trying to catch Fisi.

    Pizzonia - good strategy, superb race-
     
  25. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Fantastic race!

    - JPM showed extreme testicular fortitude.
    - Alonso kept a cool head when it was tempting to go all out for the win.
    - I really wonder whether that RB pit stop was necessary. He clearly outrun MS and they pull him in.

    The Swiss newspapers annoy me once again: All they talk about is Kimi's bad luck. Well hello! How about his luck? He got the car into the gravel and only sheer luck allowed him to crawl out of it.

    Anyway, 27 points is all that matters to me at this moment!

    Ole, ole, ole, oleeeee. Oleeee, Oleeee!
     

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