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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:12 am
by JayVee
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:19 am
by <T-K>
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 7:33 am
by Snowy
Jenson P2 Nico P3 Mark P4, oh of course Nico has more fuel than Jense and Mark has more fuel than Nico.

We shall see in just a few hours won't we.

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:25 am
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:Jenson P2 Nico P3 Mark P4, oh of course Nico has more fuel than Jense and Mark has more fuel than Nico.

We shall see in just a few hours won't we.

Mate, I am just wrapped that the privateer Williams team is finally starting to get towards the pointy end after the horror year in 2005. As for the fuel loads, I can only go by what I read.

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 12:23 am
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:Jenson P2 Nico P3 Mark P4, oh of course Nico has more fuel than Jense and Mark has more fuel than Nico.

We shall see in just a few hours won't we.

Unfortunately we did not get to see
I will bet that Nico has a sore a#%& after one P. Head, and one S Michael, and one Sir Frank (using a proxy....probably Mark, by invitation) kick him stupid for that dumbass "Schuey" move on Mark at the start. Alonso must have been pissing himself with laughter

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 12:38 am
by Snowy
Julian Mayo wrote:
I will bet that Nico has a sore a#%& after one P. Head, and one S Michael, and one Sir Frank (using a proxy....probably Mark, by invitation) kick him stupid for that dumbass "Schuey" move on Mark at the start. Alonso must have been pissing himself with laughter

Affirmative

that was a waste of an exceptionally good qualifying session.

They should talk more, but knowing Frank and Patrick as I do this sort of thing and other ridiculous mix ups will keep occurring. It is something to do with how they pit their drivers against one another and don't give either any support

I have seen it time and again with Williams since the days of Alan Jones. They still think he was the only driver who ever earned his keep all the others have been free loading on their outstandingly brilliant team.

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 1:31 am
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:
I will bet that Nico has a sore a#%& after one P. Head, and one S Michael, and one Sir Frank (using a proxy....probably Mark, by invitation) kick him stupid for that dumbass "Schuey" move on Mark at the start. Alonso must have been pissing himself with laughter

Affirmative

that was a waste of an exceptionally good qualifying session.

They should talk more, but knowing Frank and Patrick as I do this sort of thing and other ridiculous mix ups will keep occurring. It is something to do with how they pit their drivers against one another and don't give either any support

I have seen it time and again with Williams since the days of Alan Jones. They still think he was the only driver who ever earned his keep all the others have been free loading on their outstandingly brilliant team.

Sir Frank has a golden rule. Race hard against each other, NEVER take each other out. Nico will also have a red ear, and very sore toes after SF has rolled the turbo charged wheelchair on to them and then done burnout
Who has earned their keep since AJ ? Apart from MW ?
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 1:49 am
by Julian Mayo
Snowy, it it The Wild Turkey I have to consume to stay awake ( I only drink the stuff for the caffeine content from the coke) or does your man have a problem with a heavy car ?
Would you be so kind as to point out to the commentary clowns that BAR no longer exists. The first race of the season , ok.....but 3 times tonight is 3 times too many.

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 3:25 am
by Snowy
Julian Mayo wrote:Snowy, it it The Wild Turkey I have to consume to stay awake ( I only drink the stuff for the caffeine content from the coke) or does your man have a problem with a heavy car ?
Would you be so kind as to point out to the commentary clowns that BAR no longer exists. The first race of the season , ok.....but 3 times tonight is 3 times too many.

We're all living in the past

Martin still runs up and down the pit lane like he just flipped his Jordan and is about to get in the spare

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:08 am
by rah
Julian Mayo wrote:
Who has earned their keep since AJ ? Apart from MW ?
Mansell? but has MW really earned his keep yet?
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:14 am
by Julian Mayo
rah wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:
Who has earned their keep since AJ ? Apart from MW ?
Mansell? but has MW really earned his keep yet?
The scar tissue on his bum says he has

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:14 am
by Bundy
Julian Mayo wrote:rah wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:
Who has earned their keep since AJ ? Apart from MW ?
Mansell? but has MW really earned his keep yet?
The scar tissue on his bum says he has

good point but i'm not so sure. i think he has a little way to go yet but is heading in the right direction quite quickly.
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:25 am
by RE30B#16
John Watson doesn't think Jenson's got the fire in the belly to win
'He has so much ability and a style that is a joy to watch, but there's something fundamentally not there.'
I absolutely agree! I'm not just being a hater either.
I believe Jenson's 3rd place finish in Malaysia is like a DNF! He cannot hold his position when challenged or should I say he does not.
As I said in another post, he looks more like Martin Brundle than Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill, Johnny Herbert or even David Coulthard. I have no faith in him winning races at all.
By the end of the year, the team will be supporting Reubens Barrichelo, because I believe Barrichelo will untimately do better.
Jenson is too busy being a rockstar in the UK. He is on clip to end up like David Coulthard, trying to make a B team perform like an A team. The difference being, DC, on his day, could be unstoppable. And he is a superb starter.
Button has Jacques Villeneuve syndrome. Just my opinion.
Chris

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 8:17 pm
by Snowy
We shall see

This season should show us a great deal about Jenson. I think his team is a bit naive with strategy and that will always make a driver look poor. When you combine race winning strategists like Ross Brawn with race winning drivers thats when we get the cream.

At the moment Honda are strategically brain dead. They have failed to react twice in two races and the car isn't good enough to carry even the greatest driver to victory without that strategic input. IMHO

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:02 pm
by F1greyhound
Hi Snowy,
dont worry youre not alone in seeing things as they are.
JENSON is a top notch driver, the statement he wouldnt give it 100% is unprovable...
To me he was extremely impressive in both GP this year and I hope the HONDA team soon find out how to apply the best strategy, in Sepang they were hopeless. At the first pitstop if they had kept him in short for a shorter second stint he would have stayed in front of FERNANDO and possibly won the GP.
JENSON is a great bet to win in Melbourne!!
By the way Julian, Im sorry for you and the unlucky MW, but NICO is here to race, and good that you already compare him to MICHAEL, he will prove a winner in the future....
CHEERS, and come Australia