In order. Be sure to specify WHICH Schumacher (to help avoid conflicts.... please). Be careful when using initials of drivers instead of names. Be sure to list all 7 positions. Deadline is 6 p.m. PST the Saturday before the race.
Why? We're talking about the top 7 here, not the bottom 7. 1. Kimi 2. Alonso 3. MS 4. Massa 5. Fisico 6. Button 7. JPM
MS FA JB FM GF NR NH KR DNF - Engine dies (after stressing it so much today with a lot of fuel) JPM DNF - Accident with JV
btws, i forgot to add...i'd be lookin forward for any f-chatter coming for the malaysian GP, hopefully can meet up or sometthin
1. Michael S ---grid 2 2. Jenson B ---grid 1 3. Fernando A ---grid 3 4. Mark W ---grid 8 5. Nico R ---grid 14 6. Fillipe M ---grid 6 7. Nick Heidfeld ---grid 10 i just cant in good faith say that both renaults will finish; let alone a single McLaren... if one does, it will be in the points. of course i would say Schumi will win lol
Schumacher Raikkonen (unless Alonso tailgates) Alonso Montoya Massa Jenson (unless Nico tailgates) Rosberg
Just want to point something out to my fellow F1 fans here, Toro Rosso's drivers could very well earn some points in Malaysia, maybe even on the podium. I say this because: 1) The V8s are still very new and still unproven. It is reasonable to expect a good number of engine failures under 2 extremly demanding races in extremly hot weather back to back. 2) The V10s are already tuned down, and they also work less hard to make the same power as the V8s. Everything else being equal, I would think that the V10s will suffer no power loss from the race at Bahrain and still keep their reliability. Keep in mind, the V8 design has a vibration issue. V10s only have this issue within a certain rev. range. Scott Speed just may be the first American since Michael Andretti to score points in F1.
http://www.formula1.com/archive/driver/detail/1989/194/71.html mabey its easy to forget about Eddy Cheever?
THANK YOU!!!! And to nthfinity: By the time Michael was in F1, Cheever was so old already, he could barely chew tofu.
Anthony, I appreciate your insights into F1, but your blatant disrespect for Eddie Cheever, a 7 times World... err... no, hmm...wait...GP winnner...no, hmm...ahem F1 participant is killing me.
How about 7-time race leader ? Nope. Maybe 7-times he out-qualified his teammate ? MAYBE. Scott Speed score points ? All it takes is a top-10, he will no doubt get one at some point this season. Rules addendum: any ties will be broken by whoever submitted earliest.
1) Alonso 2) Kimi 3) Heidfeld 4) Michael Schumacher 5) Trulli 6) Webber 7) Massa Problem with selection is you have 3 very good drivers, and after that there are about 14 'equal' drivers to mix it up...