...what a farce...no wonder nobody watches the sport...
...what a farce...no wonder nobody watches the sport...
The crowd don't sound happy...heres hoping the Ferraris take each other out and we can see some sort of a race...Originally Posted by Tarffie
As much as I support ferrari, i didnt want to see them get points in a "race" like this...
Lets hope rubens can catch him up
Imagine if no-one managed to finish the race. There are usaully quite a lot of retirement at Indy neway.
Hope it doesn't count towards the championship.
Schumacher always gets this kinda luck .
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It will countOriginally Posted by midzt
The FIA will make sure of that, just to spite the rest of the teams
Its appaling, Crazy, stupid and i hope that we see a new series in 2008 without ecclestone involved.
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surely it is worht the other manufacturers putting a car in and just beetling round the track slowly, just in case a few people drop out?
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Methinks the race score is good news, Aye!
Me main man Schumacher will hit the jackpot booshaka, and will catch up a little with Alonso. Biggin' it up for Alonso, respect an' all but ma homie Fernando is no good enough to win the F1 Crown fo' sho'
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Shows what a joke f1 has become and thats no bad thing
Well, this certainly makes the rest of the season a bit more exciting, shcui and even rubens will be back in the race
The crowd should invade and have it stopped just before the point where they still get points hahaha.
no doubt its a certain red teams fault that they couldnt reach an agreement.
Kumagoro, your talking out of your arse there
Crowd invasion would be the most stupid thing they could do, and its not ferraris fault, its the top heads at the FIA.
Quite a joke eh.
Ah well least it means I can get a bit of coursework done tonight...
Oh shock horror its Ferrari!Nine of the 10 teams have said they are happy for the race to go ahead with a chicane on the final corner for safety reasons, said Williams technical director Sam Michael, but Ferrari do not agree.
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