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JimFlat6 said:
Another win for the vertically challenged.
But ... with Schumi just 1 second behind
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Hurst said:
For Ferrari to have a successful campaign with their Bridgestone tire platform, Felipe Massa will have to play an integral part in their team-activities.
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For Ferrari to have a successful campaign with their Bridgestone tire platform, Felipe Massa will have to play an integral part in their team-activities.
I completely agree! If Massa stayed in the second position for the first few laps (like good ol'Rubens would do!), Schumi would have been able to build more of a gap, and possibly win the race!
Let's face it it was the 2nd pit stop that won Alonso the race! The Renault crew was fantastic!
Mar 15, 2006 4:19:08 PM
Mar 16, 2006 5:38:43 PM
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01Box06Z06 said:
It's going to be an extremely entertaining year. I think everything is up in the air at this point. McLaren looked REALLY strong considering where Kimi started (an incredible drive for sure). Ferrari is back, no doubt about it. Renault, Honda and definitely Williams will be in the hunt.
Williams' new driver, Nico Rosberg, who is freaking fast and can drive VERY well. He had an incident right at the beginning of the race and he had to pit early and was taken into the garage to change something, he then came out and had one extra stop as compared to all the other points paying positions (except Kimi). He came in seventh and was passing people the entire way left and right. He also, in his first ever Grand Prix, had the fastest lap of the race! They said that he was accepted to study engineering in Europe at a prestigious school, but went racing instead. He is very technically savy. Frank Williams has a 50 question test all the drivers must take prior to being signed as a driver for Williams, Nico Rosberg scored the highest EVER on the exam.
This is going to be a fun year!