Schumacher or Button? Predictions for tomorrows race anyone?
[ms] · Est. May 2002
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Schumi and Ferrari are on fire this year, very hard to lose.
I miss the old days of F1, they were far more interesting.
I believe that there is to predict nothing; that is seen
[quote=Giannis__]Schumi and Ferrari are on fire this year, very hard to lose.
I miss the old days of F1, they were far more interesting.[/quote]
when have they not been on fire though? for the past several years, i don't remember schumacher not being in first at just about every race. he sold his soul to the devil i tell you! the devil!
I think Michael Schuhmacher will make it again.
I was at last week's Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, and Schumi was patient and won by sticking to the plan.
Unless Montoya runs Schumi off the tracks like last month, there is no doubt that Schumi will win. Of course, maybe Little Schumi can step up at Indy as his performance was much appreciated by the audience last weekend!
:D
[quote=Daniel_Hemp]I believe that there is to predict nothing; that is seen[/quote] [img]http://lar.5u.com/sw-yoda.jpg[/img]
That sounds like a real SW quote :ROFLMAO:
I wanna say Button but realistically Schumacher.
[quote=mw-1]I wanna say Button but realistically Schumacher.[/quote]
Oh, c'mon. I know you really wanna say Sato.
Just say it, I know that's what you really mean. :lol:
Fine Button & Salo for 2004 :RightOn:
Schumacher :RockOn:
[quote=nasserd]I was at last week's Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, and Schumi was patient and won by sticking to the plan.
Unless Montoya runs Schumi off the tracks like last month, there is no doubt that Schumi will win. Of course, maybe Little Schumi can step up at Indy as his performance was much appreciated by the audience last weekend!
:D[/quote]
Unfortunatley last weeks race was not won on the track it was won in the strategy - the fact the Schumacher did not actually pass anyone all race did his reputation no good whatsover IMO.
As we have the front two rows in the grid full of Ferraris and BAR's lets hope we have a more intresting race - lets hope that Ferrari run their race ont he track and not in the pits.
Personally I hope BAR have a cracking race, and that Sato's engine manages to make it through the race. Clearly BAR, Button and Sato are having an unexpectedly good season. It would be nice to see Button beat Schumacher, just once!
sato! :RightOn:
but in all honesty, it'll be a ferrari one-two. they'll allow the two to "race" each other and schey will come out on top in the in & out laps due to slow reubens' pitstops.
and the status quo remains..
Schumacher will win like always. [img]http://www.websmileys.com/sm/sleep/schla15.gif[/img]
I hope J. Button because the Formula 1 racing is boring. Michael S wins too much.
Schumacher ... :roll:
Next year, Villeneuve as he probably will return to Williams :twisted:
schumacher and ferrari will win like they always do they can loose the got the best driver and the best car
I used to never miss a grand prix sunday but now who cares, its just boring unless it rains or some other kind if external, cause these dyas its just a procession of cars around some track :!:
- Rubino
- Sato
- Ralf Schumacher
Schumacher won!Not?? :GameOn:
Minardi have made one point ! That is great for that team with this slow cars.
- M Schumacher
- Barrichelo
- Sato
Damn, Michael made the F1 really boooooooring. It's no fun to watch at all.
Well, another highlight of the race: Michael's younger brother crashed into the wall at 320 km/h, but got away with a concussion only. :Wasted:
Damn damn and damn, unfortunatley the wrong Schumacher got injured!Anyone else think that Rubens let Michael over take him?
Good result for Sato and BAR - although i would really like to see both cars finish with good points one of these days.
Trulli unfortunatley also had a good race - he's certainly the only consistant challange to Button.
Oh well, two weeks to France and the new Mclaren. . .
schumi is da man :mrgreen: :RockOn:
barrichello has no chance with him .
what a GP :shock:
[quote=davetlv]Damn damn and damn, unfortunatley the wrong Schumacher got injured! [/quote]
:CrackUp: :Bingo:
[quote=davetlv] Oh well, two weeks to France and the new Mclaren. . .[/quote]
Let's hope they made some progress, because this just isn't their year... Poor Kimi, getting pissed almost every race, because of "technical" problems....
It's a bloody shame that he won AGAIN, but to be realistic he's on of the most talented drivers there are, and he's racing for the best team in the whole of F1. It makes me laugh, the F1 association keep trying to impose rules to give the smaller teams a chance, but Ferrari adapt to this and keep on winning. You have to give them credit.
Races are still interesting though, you get some good scraps in the middle of the pack. Although I agree, something has to be done to make the sport interesting again. But what can you do, short of banning Ferrari from taking part.
On the upside, I am REALLY impressed with Button this year, he's really shown he has talent - he'll be the man to bring F1 back to the UK, maybe not this season or the next, but he he'll have a world championship at some point. Also, that fuck face Montoya is one to watch out for. :DoMe:
action-packed race, if u ignored the front (like the camers did!)
highlight for me was sato carvin sh*t up the mid-field after the team screwed him by not bringin him in under the safetycar. his first podium and bar's first win is not far away!
:Bingo:
[quote=davetlv] Oh well, two weeks to France and the new Mclaren. . .
Let's hope they made some progress, because this just isn't their year... Poor Kimi, getting pissed almost every race, because of "technical" problems....
[/quote]
I feel sorry for kimi, he is doing everything right but he has just had no luck this year
:(
Mclaren just cant seem to get the relialibity issue sorted
Sato rulez :RockOn: , seriously he is the one who makes it interesting this season. Where ever he is there is something going on. Truely a man that is so desperately needed in F1.
[quote]I feel sorry for kimi, he is doing everything right but he has just had no luck this year [/quote]
Not only Kimi - David & the rest of the team make what they can do but at this year the "big heads" of the team have choose the wrong way. For Kimi & David this season is very very sad.
[quote=Mauricio]Sato rulez :RockOn: , seriously he is the one who makes it interesting this season. Where ever he is there is something going on. Truely a man that is so desperately needed in F1.[/quote]
I agree, he's like a breath of fresh air carving his way round the track. He showing the balls Montoya showed in his first year.
[quote=MrMouse]Minardi have made one point ! That is great for that team with this slow cars.[/quote]
Zsolt's first point, great job !! Hungary rulez :Bingo:
LOL Sunday's grand prix reminded me of Brazil last year: It was utter and complete chaos. Minardi scored a point, Panis came fifth; and tons of wrecks and retirements.
Crazy. :Whoaa:
i have gotten into champ car big time with the parity of the last few years.
champ car is like F1 , but the cars are defenitly more balalnced :Respect:
that was an interesting race
[quote=davetlv]Damn damn and damn, unfortunatley the wrong Schumacher got injured![/quote]
What a vile and classless comment to make. :(
I thought the USGP was a major fiasco, and I haven't seen that much incompetance by race organizers in a long time. It is UN-FUCKING-ACCEPTABLE how long RS sat in that car before the medical team arrivied. Thank god that he is not seriously injured, the impact was brutal and because the car backed into the wall, Ralf's head was slammed forward and therefore did not benefit from the head rest. Still that is proof of the quality of today's saftey measures-- the monocoque held up well and the HANS device is probably to thank for RS being alive right now.
I was really impressed with Sato at Indy. His moves are really aggressive, a bit too much for my taste, but you can't argue with the progress he made through the field. I think he has real potential as long as he can learn a bit more self control and improve his race craft.
As for Schumacher making the sport boring, I guess you could take that approach. Or you could realize that we might be witnessing history in the making. This may well turn out to be something to tell your grandkids about. That YOU saw MS win 17 out of 18 (or something like that). Is greatness that boring?
[quote]As for Schumacher making the sport boring, I guess you could take that approach. Or you could realize that we might be witnessing history in the making. This may well turn out to be something to tell your grandkids about. That YOU saw MS win 17 out of 18 (or something like that). Is greatness that boring?[/quote]
i agree go schumi go go go :RockOn: :RockOn: :RockOn:
...and one more point: it is up to the competition to close the gap. The fact that they look like a monkey trying to fuck a football is not Schumacher's fault.
Well Fernando Alonso for me is the best one, but it has bad lock, squer is the best racer , is the truth