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F1
Mar 19, 2005 13:46:25 GMT -5
Post by Billy Davey ツ on Mar 19, 2005 13:46:25 GMT -5
The Circus is back. I hope Alonso wins, and Fiscichella second. It's time to recover the emotion of this sport!
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F1
Mar 20, 2005 10:53:17 GMT -5
Post by peregrin on Mar 20, 2005 10:53:17 GMT -5
Acrushing win from Fernando Alonso Fernando Alonso dominated the 56-lap Malaysian Grand Prix from Pole Position to chequered flag. It was a crushing performance from the Renault squad who notch up its second win in as many weeks as Alonso moves himself to the top of the championship standings. Jarno Trulli drove a fine race to record Toyota’s first ever podium position as the Italian crossed the line 25 seconds behind Alonso and eight seconds ahead of Nick Heidfeld who put in a very solid performance for BMW Williams.
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F1
Mar 20, 2005 11:00:23 GMT -5
Post by MG on Mar 20, 2005 11:00:23 GMT -5
MALASIAN GRAND PRIX RESULTS1. ALONSO Renault 1h40m17.336s 2. TRULLI Toyota +24.3s 3. HEIDFELD Williams +32.1s 4. MONTOYA McLaren +41.6s 5. R.SCHUMACHER Toyota +51.8s 6. COULTHARD Red Bull +1m12.5s 7. M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari +1m19.9s 8. KLIEN Red Bull +1m20.8s 9. RAIKKONEN McLaren +1m21.5s 10. MASSA Sauber +1 lap 11. KARTHIKEYAN Jordan +2 laps 12. MONTEIRO Jordan +3 laps 13. ALBERS Minardi +4 laps 14. BARRICHELLO Ferrari +7 laps 15. FISICHELLA Renault +20 laps 16. WEBBER Williams +20 laps 17. VILLENEUVE Sauber +30 laps 18. DAVIDSON BAR +54 laps 19. BUTTON BAR +54 laps 20. FRIESACHER Minardi +54 laps Michael Schumacher gets his first 2 points of the season with 7th place. Spaniard Alonso picks up his second career win in the blistering heat. and Toyota get their first ever F1 podium with Jarno Trulli taking 2nd. Fisichella, the Austrailian race winner two weeks ago collided with William's Mark Webber and both drivers retired. Renault take an early lead in the constructors championship with double Toyota's total of 13 points. and Alonso moves over his team mate to top of the driver standings.
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F1
Mar 20, 2005 11:03:06 GMT -5
Post by MG on Mar 20, 2005 11:03:06 GMT -5
Acrushing win from Fernando Alonso Fernando Alonso dominated the 56-lap Malaysian Grand Prix from Pole Position to chequered flag. It was a crushing performance from the Renault squad who notch up its second win in as many weeks as Alonso moves himself to the top of the championship standings. Jarno Trulli drove a fine race to record Toyota’s first ever podium position as the Italian crossed the line 25 seconds behind Alonso and eight seconds ahead of Nick Heidfeld who put in a very solid performance for BMW Williams. [ ;D - bet me with the report by a few mins! I was looking for a pic to put in - ;D
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Mar 20, 2005 11:19:31 GMT -5
Post by Billy Davey ツ on Mar 20, 2005 11:19:31 GMT -5
Whoa, what a race! Alonso is the first spanish ever to be number one on F1! I think this year is gonna be great, finally we have more drivers to fight for the final podium against Ferrari
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Mar 20, 2005 11:22:49 GMT -5
Post by peregrin on Mar 20, 2005 11:22:49 GMT -5
;D - bet me with the report by a few mins! I was looking for a pic to put in - ;D ;D www.f1-live.com usually have the best photos
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Mar 20, 2005 11:26:31 GMT -5
Post by peregrin on Mar 20, 2005 11:26:31 GMT -5
I'm happy about alonso, but I'm sad 'cos I'm a huge ferrari fan , I hope is true the rumour that fernando would be in ferrari next year
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Mar 20, 2005 11:53:53 GMT -5
Post by MG on Mar 20, 2005 11:53:53 GMT -5
very nice site great bio's of all the drivers. heres a picture of Fisi and Webber's crash
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F1
Mar 20, 2005 17:56:34 GMT -5
Post by Billy Davey ツ on Mar 20, 2005 17:56:34 GMT -5
I'm happy about alonso, but I'm sad 'cos I'm a huge ferrari fan , I hope is true the rumour that fernando would be in ferrari next year I hope not. Other teams, and specialy Renault, are showing that the red horse can be beaten. I don't think that Ferrari wins many races when Schumi has left. So there's no reason to change the team if he can be the champion in Renault.
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F1
Mar 21, 2005 6:15:57 GMT -5
Post by peregrin on Mar 21, 2005 6:15:57 GMT -5
I hope not. Other teams, and specialy Renault, are showing that the red horse can be beaten. I don't think that Ferrari wins many races when Schumi has left. So there's no reason to change the team if he can be the champion in Renault. Briatore is going to left the team...we all know what is briatore for alonso and what was for schumacher ;D
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Apr 3, 2005 11:53:32 GMT -5
Post by Billy Davey ツ on Apr 3, 2005 11:53:32 GMT -5
Alonso rules! ;D 2nd victory on 3 races! Amazing! Maybe Schumi will win at the end, but I'm sure Renault will win the teams championship
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Apr 3, 2005 16:20:08 GMT -5
Post by mape on Apr 3, 2005 16:20:08 GMT -5
Don't get too excited because we still have 16 races to go. I think Renault has a great car, but also the other teams like Ferrari and Mclaren are bumbling around at the moment so they will catch up soon.
This was the best race of the season so far because there was actually action on the track - especially De la Rosa. Another poor race for Jacques but he is used to the car now and has closed the gap on Massa. After they do some more testing in the upcoming weeks, sauber should have better pace.
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Apr 22, 2005 19:29:14 GMT -5
Post by mape on Apr 22, 2005 19:29:14 GMT -5
that was a long wait between races.
here are the friday practice times:
practice 1
Pos. Driver Team Time Laps 1 P. de la Rosa McLaren 1:21.060 17 2 R. Zonta Toyota 1:21.174 21 3 J. Button BAR 1:21.805 6 4 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:22.085 14 5 C. Klien Red Bull 1:22.736 20 6 T. Sato BAR 1:22.945 6 7 K. Räikkönen McLaren 1:22.962 5 8 N. Heidfeld Williams 1:23.086 8 9 A. Wurz McLaren 1:23.391 5 10 M. Webber Williams 1:23.532 8 11 R. Barrichello Ferrari 1:23.797 10 12 V. Liuzzi Red Bull 1:24.052 22 13 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:24.126 8 14 F. Massa Sauber 1:24.175 13 15 J. Villeneuve Sauber 1:24.255 8 16 N. Karthikeyan Jordan 1:24.512 18 17 T. Monteiro Jordan 1:25.257 16 18 R. Doornbos Jordan 1:25.555 26 19 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:26.333 4 20 C. Albers Minardi 1:27.353 10 21 P. Friesacher Minardi 1:27.411 13 22 G. Fisichella Renault no time 2 23 F. Alonso Renault no time 2 24 J. Trulli Toyota no time 1
practice 2:
Pos. Driver Team Time Laps 1 P. de la Rosa McLaren 1:20.484 31 2 J. Button BAR 1:21.052 28 3 K. Räikkönen McLaren 1:21.704 16 4 R. Zonta Toyota 1:21.889 35 5 F. Alonso Renault 1:21.899 10 6 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:22.025 10 7 R. Barrichello Ferrari 1:22.048 22 8 A. Wurz McLaren 1:22.174 17 9 G. Fisichella Renault 1:22.211 23 10 T. Sato BAR 1:22.335 27 11 F. Massa Sauber 1:22.791 23 12 J. Villeneuve Sauber 1:22.955 22 13 J. Trulli Toyota 1:23.343 20 14 N. Heidfeld Williams 1:23.458 16 15 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:23.466 21 16 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:23.815 20 17 N. Karthikeyan Jordan 1:23.842 16 18 M. Webber Williams 1:23.964 14 19 C. Klien Red Bull 1:24.320 38 20 T. Monteiro Jordan 1:24.573 21 21 V. Liuzzi Red Bull 1:24.626 29 22 R. Doornbos Jordan 1:25.172 15 23 P. Friesacher Minardi 1:26.620 14 24 C. Albers Minardi no time 1
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Apr 24, 2005 8:53:08 GMT -5
Post by belfastdon on Apr 24, 2005 8:53:08 GMT -5
that was some race today
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Apr 24, 2005 10:11:51 GMT -5
Post by Billy Davey ツ on Apr 24, 2005 10:11:51 GMT -5
Alonso again for the first time in years, it's gonna be an interesting championship
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Apr 24, 2005 10:59:11 GMT -5
Post by MG on Apr 24, 2005 10:59:11 GMT -5
Great Race by Schumacher, he was unlucky. The new Ferrari is starting to look good for him. (Barrichello retired during the race. Mechanical?). Well done to Alonso, 3 on the trot.
Full Results
San Marino Grand Prix results
1. ALONSO Renault 1h27m41.921s 2. M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari +0.215s 3. BUTTON BAR +10.481s 4. WURZ McLaren +27.554s 5. SATO BAR +34.783s 6. VILLENEUVE Sauber +64.442s 7. TRULLI Toyota +70.258s 8. R.SCHUMACHER Toyota +70.841s 9. HEIDFELD Williams +71.282s 10. WEBBER Williams +83.297s 11. LIUZZI Red Bull +83.764s 12. MASSA Sauber +1 lap 13. COULTHARD Red Bull +1 lap 14. KARTHIKEYAN Jordan +1 lap 15. MONTEIRO Jordan +2 laps 16. ALBERS Minardi +42 laps 17. BARRICHELLO Ferrari +44 laps 18. RAIKKONEN McLaren +53 laps 19. FRIESACHER Minardi +54 laps 20. FISICHELLA Renault +57 laps
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F1
Apr 24, 2005 11:04:43 GMT -5
Post by peregrin on Apr 24, 2005 11:04:43 GMT -5
Imola stunner - Alonso wins from Schumacher! San Marino GP - Race Alonso won today in Ferrari's home, tomorrow Scumi will win in Alonso's ...Next date Spain!!! ;D
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Apr 28, 2005 15:22:40 GMT -5
Post by peregrin on Apr 28, 2005 15:22:40 GMT -5
28 April 2005 Massa made me see red, says Coulthard LONDON (Reuters) - Red Bull's David Coulthard has revealed that he grabbed Formula One rival Felipe Massa by the throat after they clashed on the track at last weekend's San Marino Grand Prix.
"I was absolutely furious and saw red," the Scot told the Daily Mirror newspaper on Thursday, explaining how he stepped in front of the Brazilian's car as Massa was leaving the Imola paddock on Sunday night.
"I leaned in and grabbed him by the neck," he said.
"I have respect for other drivers and I expect them to have respect for me. Then I looked up and saw his parents were in the back and that cooled things down pretty quickly.
Advertisement "I didn't want to embarrass him in front of them. But he continued ranting that I had used unsporting behaviour.
"Massa accused me of driving his car off the road at 200mph and I have never done that in my life. But I am not in this business to give way to anyone."
The Sauber driver hit the back of Coulthard's car during the race and angrily raised a finger at him when he finally overtook.
"I once showed Schumacher the finger when I was angry but I apologised afterwards," said Coulthard. "Massa had the chance to do that after the race but he didn't."
Massa finished in 12th place, just ahead of Coulthard.
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Apr 28, 2005 15:25:54 GMT -5
Post by MG on Apr 28, 2005 15:25:54 GMT -5
when he said about the schui bit was that the time michael stormed over to the garage of DC looking like he was going to deck him? Anyone remember?
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Apr 28, 2005 18:01:49 GMT -5
Post by peregrin on Apr 28, 2005 18:01:49 GMT -5
I don't understand you very well you're talking when the fights between schumi and coulthard ( I hate him), well I don't remember too much...I'm following F1 like football(hehe) since 3 years ago
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Apr 28, 2005 18:07:52 GMT -5
Post by MG on Apr 28, 2005 18:07:52 GMT -5
was a good few years back, think d 2nd year Hakkinen won it.
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May 4, 2005 8:51:48 GMT -5
Post by peregrin on May 4, 2005 8:51:48 GMT -5
A few news: FIA request BAR exclusion if guilty Plus a one million Euro fine BAR Honda will find out in the next 24 hours whether or not they are to be excluded from the remainder of the 2005 Formula One Championship. According to the Reuters news agency, the FIA have requested the International Court of Appeal today in Paris that the team should be excluded from the championship and fined at least one million Euros if found guilty. - Montoya back for McLaren - Alonso says two teams are cheating, BAR- Honda ( you know why) and Ferrari ( 'cos they do more tests than the rest of the teams) it seems that this sunday is gonna be a great race
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May 8, 2005 8:40:34 GMT -5
Post by MG on May 8, 2005 8:40:34 GMT -5
Raikkonen wins in Spain with Alonso second. Michael Schumacher went out with a puctured tyre. Only saw the last 20odd laps. Will post a report later.(need some sleep)
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May 9, 2005 5:28:10 GMT -5
Post by peregrin on May 9, 2005 5:28:10 GMT -5
Raikkonen wins in Spain with Alonso second. Michael Schumacher went out with a puctured tyre. Only saw the last 20odd laps. Will post a report later.(need some sleep) Schumi was doing a race like at Imola when the tires broke, I'm tired of the new rules (they wanted more security and is more dangerous now, I think) I'm sure when Bridgestone find the good tires the FIA will change the rules again, I'm a bit upset at least barça will win La liga ;D
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May 9, 2005 21:58:44 GMT -5
Post by mape on May 9, 2005 21:58:44 GMT -5
Ferrari are no where near where they used to be - with good tires or not. The other teams have caught up to them pretty nicely.
Oh and did you hear - the FIA are going to investigate BAR again
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