Rockefella says:
pat's sister is hawt
David Fiset says:
so is mine
David Fiset says:
do want
we should see higher speeds on straight parts but lower in bends, even if slick tires should help in this part. unfortunately, tires can make a huge difference. don't get me wrong, it always good if the overall performance can be improved, but I've been kinda tired by sticky tires in MotoGP used for about one single lap. almost selfish.
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FIA has reached an agreement with the manufacturers.
Three races per engine, 5 mln per year development cost and no standard engine. Let the accountants roll in...
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What about "safety" features on the engine?
"Kimi, can you improve on your [race] finish?"
"No. My Finnish is fine; I am from Finland. Do you have any water?"
In 2009 the engines will have a greater effect on overall performance due to the reduced areo on the cars.
Thus the Red cars and the Silver Arrows will be more closely followed by their customer engined cars.
Poor Seb. Vettel will suffer and may even be fighting the Force India's & Honda's for position!
If Williams can "buy" the correct engine, Nico may be the years brightest shining star.
BMW will shadow their poor second half performance this year with a major drop off in performance and fall back into a tight middle pack.
Toyota will leave F1 for good, but may complete the 2009 season first.
Red Bull will again be soundly beat by STR due to the engine performance.
Renault will be in close fight for third in the CC purely on Alonso's strength as Nelshino will be replaced prior the last race of the year.
And one last grim prediction (I'm hoping this one doesn't materialize), but there hasn't been a fatality in F1 in some years and the law averages tends to be cruel in such a dangerous sport.
Luca di montezemolo will smash up another TV set after losing the drivers title again, this time to Nelson Piquet Jnr... after the Ferrari of Massa spins on Lewis Hamiltons oil, both Massa and Hamo finish on equal points and have to share the number 2 for the first time in motorsport history on a week on week off basis. Jenson Button stuns the world by anouncing he will become the Honda team truck driver and part time cook due to the stress of being beaten soundly by his far older team mate after another near pointless season. And of course, Webber wins 5 GP's in a row and gets third in the championship, and a contract at Ferrari for next season.... hehe I wish.
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Force India have joined forces with McLaren / Mercedes for engines and gearboxes: autosport.com - F1 News: Force India confirm Mercedes deal
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I'm anxious to see how the cars are going to perform using the slick tire,and to see what new strides Force India will make with their new deal with Mclaren Mercedes.
i predict that its going to be a 4 way battle between Hamiltom, Alonso, Kubica & Raikkonen.
Vettel will continue to shine although redbull havent been competitive, it ought to be with him driving.
BMW & RENAULT will be winning more in 09.
I also predict that Honda will get more points.
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