Holy ****. Nice wreck. Webber and Fisci. WHen does Ferrari get the new cars? It's kind of funny how Sauber has the 05 Ferrari engine already and Ferrari uses the 04 engine.
hahhehhehahhahahaha the TOYOTAs are LAPPING the Ferraris at Sepang ..... hahehehahhehehahahahhahh hehehahahehhehahahahhahahah Todt .... hehheahahhahahaheheheh
In a few weeks when Ferrari gets the new cars I will make sure and save some crow for you. You will be eating it along with alot of other people.
Its okay .... just that I can't stop laughing now .... hehhehahahahheheha barri , m.schu .... hehehahahahah , even the Indian chap is lookin fast compared to them. hehhehahahahah hehehahhahah sorry .. I can't stop laughing.. sorry.
ehheheahahha Barri has retired.......... ehhehehahaha i thought this couldn't get better ...... but hey , it does... hehehhaha sorry....
Klien is catching M.Schu ....... hehehahha who is KLIEN ? hehehahahahahhehehahahahahhaa what car does he drive ? hehehahahaha sorry !!!!
Well let's see. Barichello finished 2cnd last race and Schumi placed 9th today. The whole field is in trouble when Ferrari gets the new cars.
Fernando...unstoppable. Trulli - great to see Toyota score major points for the first time. Some street cred for their Lexus LF-A concept. After Toyota Corporate takes over GM and Ford in the consumer market, does this mean that we'll be seeing Toyota Racing Camrys on the track soon? R.B. - Not enough grip? Was it that lockup on lap <I don't remember>? What happened to BAR? They get fresh engines after sticking to the letter (but not the spirit) of the new 2005 rules changes, and then they blow up within the first three laps. Some might call that bad luck. Some might call that karma. K.R. - This guy never gets a break! Decent pace, nice pit stop, then blammo! - blown tire. If you consider 2004 in concert, he has to be the unluckiest guy ever. Consumer Reports should use him to test their cars, because he has the ability to make any car blow up (unintentionally) in front of your eyes. All in all, a very interesting continuing start to the 2005 season.
The race hasnt been on here yet, so just off the live timing. Renault/ Alonso - Strong 2 years ago lost a little to B.A.R last year but this year by far the number 1 team at the moment Toyota- a few years and a few billion their first podium, congrats Trulli and ralf where clearly fast and reliable B.A.R - only read the timing so mayby i missed something but W.T.F, 2 blown cars ??? where they not also both new engines Williams - seemed strong to bad for Webber Mclaren- Poor kimi R.B.R - Strong again who would of thought last year they would have been fighting Ferrari for position Ferrari- Timing said Rubens tyres where bald! Today and last race they both seemed to make their way from rear starts if it is tyres might be a big problem for the rest of the year
Its great to see that Toyota are coming of age just as Honda is falling down on the job. I remember a time back when Honda were the all dominating force in F1 engines... well , no more.
for those hoping for a bad start to make it interesting you have your wish.....I personally had enough of this crap when watching them LOSE for 21 years and I don't need any more , let's get the real car out and get down to business, this pistole idiot needs some humble pie and I'll feed it to him with a shovel rammed down his big gob, what a wanker, hit & run merchant probably
2 races and 2 losses... please tell me the dark days of the early 90s are not back. Oh Mr Todt please get the 2005 car out and please stop joking around, I am beginning to get grey hairs worrying that this will be a repeat of the 2003 season.
I thought it was pretty ironic to see the two BARs blow their Hondas within seconds of eachother so early on when they were the ones who exploited the whole retirement loophole in the engine regs in Australia. But the racing towards the front was pretty damn good. Those Renaults are the best looking cars in a long, long time
Malaysian Grand Prix result: 1 Fernando Alonso (Spa) Renault 1hr 31mins 33.736secs 2 Jarno Trulli (Ita) Toyota 1:31:58.036 3 Nick Heidfeld (Ger) Williams-BMW 1:32:05.836 4 Juan Montoya (Col) McLaren-Mercedes 1:32:15.336 5 Ralf Schumacher (Ger) Toyota 1:32:25.536 6 David Coulthard (GB) Red Bull 1:32:46.236 7 Michael Schumacher (Ger) Ferrari 1:32:53.636 8 Christian Klien (Aut) Red Bull 1:32:54.536 9 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) McLaren Mercedes 1:32:55.236 10 Felipe Massa (Bra) Sauber-Petronas at 1 lap 11 Narain Karthikeyan (Ind) Jordan-Toyota at 2 laps 12 Tiago Monteiro (Por) Jordan-Toyota at 3 laps 13 Christijan Albers (Ned) Minardi Cosworth at 4 laps Not classified: 14 Rubens Barrichello (Bra) Ferrari 49 laps completed 15 Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita) Renault 36 laps 16 Mark Webber (Aus) Williams-BMW 36 laps 17 Jacques Villeneuve (Can) Sauber-Petronas 26 laps 18 Jenson Button (GB) BAR-Honda 2 laps 19 Anthony Davidson (Gbr) BAR-Honda 2 laps 20 Patrick Friesacher (Ger) Minardi-Cosworth 2 laps