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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 9:51 am
by Ed
Nothing official from Williams Julian however last week Rosberg had gearbox problems so I expect similar problems.

On Webber's comments, well the data we analysed last week from Barcelona were pointing in that direction :wink:
McLaren seem to be improving their reliability but the problems they had earlier on would've affected their progress.
Honda seemed to lack consistency on the longer runs.
Ferrari could challenge but we don't have much data to compare.

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 10:03 am
by JayVee
BlinkyBill wrote:
Apparently a couple of respected magazines and F1 commentators are hearing that a lot of the top teams (ie McLaren, Williams, Toyota and Ferrari) have been testing with extra weight on their cars. Their theory is that Honda and Renault get cocky about their performance because of the seemingly low times by other teams, but when Bahrain comes around . . . bam :axe: :axe:

. . . it all comes off with easy-off Bam.

:conf2:
Yes, that is one theory :D
But that theory will be shattered in two weeks time :shock: :shock:

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 10:10 am
by JayVee
sgd wrote:
JayVee wrote:
Ed wrote: We hope this analysis made you more informed and less confused :wink:

Remember Bahrain is just 2 weeks away!
:good: :coool:

But I was never confused. I've been saying all along that Alonso The Cute will dominate in 2006 on Michelin tyres :lol: :lol:
yeah Ed, i didn't mention it before but that was great info! :)
a good reason to be loking for updates in the forum... ;)

Dear JayVee, it looks like you didn't even saw the info and just shooted your biased "Alonso The Cute will dominate in 2006"...

let's take a carefull look of this day:

23/02/06 - Max temps - Air 12, Track 19 - Cloudy to Sunny

Alonso third - 1:13.977 (during a short run of 3 laps)
Longest run was a 23 lap stint - 9:36 to 10:05 am - with a fastest time of 1:16.603 and the slowest time of 1:19.391 (excluding in and out laps)
Most of the run consistently in the low to mid 1:18's.

Montoya fifth - 1:14.588 (during a short run of 3 laps)
Longest run was a 21 lap stint - 11:19 to 11:45 am - with a fastest time of 1:16.565 and the slowest time of 1:18.539 (excluding in and out laps)
Most of the run consistently in mid 1:17's
So, what does it says? I'll tell you:
Alonso makes P1 on saturday, then in race finished P3 behind McLarens
that is what i call being 'more informed and less confused'!!! 8)
Have a nice day! Bahrain is near. it should be the first pole position for FA, first win for JPM... 8) :idea: :arrow:

P.S:By the way, did you noticed that lately the McLarens stoped breaking away?? and are at the same level of test problems with your beloved FA?? open your eyes honey! Mclaren is ON!!!
Dear sgd, I did see the info and perhaps you didn't notice this:
Alonso ran a 19 lap stint - from 11:14 to 11:37 am. Fastest 1:15.544, slowest 1:18.323
Compare that with
Montoya fifth - 1:14.588 (during a short run of 3 laps)
Longest run was a 21 lap stint - 11:19 to 11:45 am - with a fastest time of 1:16.565 and the slowest time of 1:18.539 (excluding in and out laps)
Most of the run consistently in mid 1:17's
:croc: :sling: :horn:

Bahrain is getting near :burnout: :burnout: :burnout:

Oh and my biased comment :shock: :shock:
Even Mark Webber says:
I think Fernando is big. I think Alonso will come out of the box.
I always thought last year would be one of the easiest championships he would have. Looking at what I saw this past week, he might have an even easier one
That is if you beleive the papers .... thanks Julian:D

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:41 pm
by Julian Mayo
Which muck raking oily rag medium was that published in ?
:ROTFLMAO:
Of course it could be part of the the "BAM" plot. HHmmmmm......I see it all now......run heavy in testing, make Alonso et al .......relaxed and comfortable......be published as saying the season is all over.......Alonso et al.....get nice and comfy...........BAM........it all comes unstuck with BAM :fly2: :light: :shock:

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:52 pm
by BlinkyBill
JayVee wrote:
BlinkyBill wrote:
Apparently a couple of respected magazines and F1 commentators are hearing that a lot of the top teams (ie McLaren, Williams, Toyota and Ferrari) have been testing with extra weight on their cars. Their theory is that Honda and Renault get cocky about their performance because of the seemingly low times by other teams, but when Bahrain comes around . . . bam :axe: :axe:

. . . it all comes off with easy-off Bam.

:conf2:
Yes, that is one theory :D
But that theory will be shattered in two weeks time :shock: :shock:

ahh my dear Jayvee . . . so easily distracted, so easily led astray. :light: :roll: :light: :roll:

You see its all part of a cunning plan. :smokin: :busy: :smokin: :maths:

I mean, its soooo obvious that I was uncomfortable with how blatant Marks comments were :excuse: . . . no no, not the "Alonso will have an easier championship this year" comment, :blah2: :blah2: :blah2: but look closer Jayvee. Look between the lines . . .

you cant see it? :oops: :fly:

didnt think so. :flag: :flag: :flag:

Allow me to prophetically paraphrase Marks comments in the post race press meeting:

Martin Brundle (hmm, how did he get there) "Mark, great first up win in the first race of the season - well done". :clap: :clap: :1st: :clap:

Mark "Yes, very pleased. I mean Alonso is the benchmark, he should be winning easily as I have said all along, but obviously that is a great tribute to the Williams team and my driving skill to be able to outperform here today".

Yes yes my dear Jayvee. In 2 weeks all will be revealed. :duel: :axe: :compute: :fly:

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:54 pm
by BlinkyBill
Julian Mayo wrote:Which muck raking oily rag medium was that published in ?
:ROTFLMAO:
Of course it could be part of the the "BAM" plot. HHmmmmm......I see it all now......run heavy in testing, make Alonso et al .......relaxed and comfortable......be published as saying the season is all over.......Alonso et al.....get nice and comfy...........BAM........it all comes unstuck with BAM :fly2: :light: :shock:
see my dear Jayvee . . I didnt even have to collaborate with JM and he identified the plot . . .

come dear grasshopper, come to bahrain and learn.

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 1:19 pm
by JayVee
Thanks for the entertainment :lol: :lol:

I won't go into the why's and if's of Webber's comments. I've learned :alright:

Let me just say to all the Webber optimists out there, the best you'll be hoping for in Bahrain is a DNF. At least then you can continue with these bizzare claims of a 1st win had he finished :light: :light:

But in the remote case where he does finish, 8th will be too high. The car and Bridgestone won't help. Webber knows that and deep inside you guys know that :alright: :notme: :flag:

And please don't hide come Monday :TOTW: :havefun: :soon:

I'll be knocking :fly2: :fly2: :horn:

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 1:31 pm
by Julian Mayo
:TOTW: :TOTW: :TOTW: :TOTW: :TOTW: :TOTW: , the door is open, always, to you, my Dear ................. :coffee: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:

If, on the other hand, Sato takes out both Renaults, the Mclarens detonate, the Hondas hump each other, the Red Bulls spot a cow in a dar off paddock, the Bam Factor comes in to play, and Mark tops the podium, you will know my place by the :horn: :horn: :horn: :horn: :horn: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :fly2: :fly2: :fly2: :drink: :drink: :drink: :cheers: :cheers: :TOTW: :TOTW: :woohoo: :woohoo: :horn: :horn: :horn: :horn:

or more likley...... :coffee: :clap: :cheers:

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:37 pm
by JayVee
Julian Mayo wrote:the Red Bulls spot a cow
Cow :?: Bahrain :wha: :excuse:

:why:

That is where your grand plan comes crashing down :hitit:

:bounce: :bouncey: :bouncec: :rolling: :ROTFLMAO: :bounceg: :bouncest:

:fly2: :fly2: :fly2: :fly2:

Bahrain :soon:

Just once :horn: Thank you, you can go now :D

Back to :busy:

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:44 pm
by JayVee
And on a serious note, I would be happy if anyone except Michael wins.

I would be happier if that was Massa The Rebel or Webber The Aussie

And I would be happiest if that was Alonso The Cute or Villeneuve The Miracle man :D

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:23 pm
by Julian Mayo
JayVee wrote:
Julian Mayo wrote:the Red Bulls spot a cow
Cow :?: Bahrain :wha: :excuse:

Yes........The Sacred. 8)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:25 pm
by Julian Mayo
[quote="JayVee"]And on a serious note, I would be happy if anyone except Michael wins.

I would be happier if that was Webber The Aussie

Stop there :up:

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:57 pm
by Bundy
JayVee wrote:And on a serious note, I would be happy if anyone except Michael wins.

And I would be happiest if that was Villeneuve The Miracle man :D
He would be half way to Sainthood because that would definitely qualify as one of his two miracles :lol: :hitit: :duel:


I don't know why I put the banana in there. It just amuses me!!

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 1:17 am
by Snowy
Bundy wrote:
He would be half way to Sainthood because that would definitely qualify as one of his two miracles :lol: :hitit: :duel:


I don't know why I put the banana in there. It just amuses me!!
This shows a callous disregard for our emoticons :x Used wisely and juditiously they are our allies :wave: Used as amusements and props :danger: they are a danger to society and all we hold dear :beer: Caution :danger: must be our watch word :crush:

This message was brought to you by the FIA. Viva Max :!:

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 1:27 am
by Julian Mayo
speaking as your most devoted Fan, Max, let me say :D :) :( :o :shock: :? 8) :lol: :wink: :roll: :twisted: :evil: :cry: :oops: :P :x :!: :?: :idea: :arrow: :| :mrgreen: :wave: :wave: :wave: :clap: :clap: :clap: :smokin: :furious: :TOTW: :drink: :up: :bounce: :bouncey: :bouncec: :rolling: :rolling: :cheers: :fly2: :fly2: :good: :good: :good: :cheers: :beer: :beer: :beer: :drink: :drink: :ROTFLMAO: :cheers: :cheers: :wave: :wave: :wave: :up: