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Discussion in 'F1' started by F1racer, Sep 14, 2005.

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  1. F1racer

    F1racer F1 Rookie

    Oct 5, 2003
    4,749
    Laval
    Full Name:
    Jean
    http://www.f1racingawards.com/

    Here is some questions they're asking...

    4. Drive of the year
    Giancarlo Fisichella - Australian GP
    Fernando Alonso - San Marino GP
    Michael Schumacher - San Marino GP
    David Coulthard - European GP
    Kimi Raikkonen - Monaco GP
    Nick Heidfeld - Monaco GP
    Jenson Button - German GP

    MS at Imola for me.

    5. Start of the year
    Kimi Raikkonen - Pole to 1st, San Marino GP
    Fernando Alonso - 3rd to 2nd, Spanish GP
    David Coulthard, 12th to 4th, European GP
    Juan Pablo Montoya - 20th to 11th, German GP
    Felipe Massa - 13th to 7th, German GP
    Giancarlo Fisichella - 4th to 1st, Canadian GP

    Fisi at Canada for me. (I was there!)

    6. Overtaking manoeuvre of the year
    Pedro de la Rosa on Mark Webber - lap 55, Bahrain GP
    Mark Webber on Takuma Sato - lap 1, San Marino GP
    Takuma Sato on Mark Webber - lap 22, San Marino GP
    Michael Schumacher on Jenson Button - lap 47, San Marino GP
    Nick Heidfeld on Fernando Alonso - lap 71 Monaco GP
    Juan Pablo Montoya on Fernando Alonso - lap 1, British GP

    NH on FA was great
     
  2. Prova85

    Prova85 Formula 3

    Nov 13, 2003
    1,996
    So. Shore MA.
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    Kenny K
    Agreed on MS at Imola considering what the car was(is) this year.

    Car of the year I'd go with the MP4-20 for it's awesome pace. If it had Ferrari reliability this years championships would have been decided long ago.

    The rookie is a tough one. None of them stood out. Most probably won't be in F1 next year. Has there been a worse crop of rookies ?

    Tech director is a tough call between Bob Bell at Renault and the year they've had so far, Mike Gascoyne for the vastly improved TF105 and of course Adrian Newey.
     

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