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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 3:48 pm
by Redhead
Kapel beat me to it
There might actually be some valid reasons for testing the 2004 car, apart from the fact that the 2005 car was crap.
Lets not forget, the 2005 car was a race winner.

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 3:54 pm
by Kapel
Redhead wrote:Kapel beat me to it
There might actually be some valid reasons for testing the 2004 car, apart from the fact that the 2005 car was crap.
Lets not forget, the 2005 car was a race winner.

Valid reason i gave u baccha..trust me
I shall never forget the F2005's only victory in 2005...thank God my wife emptied the bank account & i wasnt there

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 9:53 pm
by Snowy
On the subject of Schumacher it would be good for the sport if he stays competitive in a competitive car but doesn't win. On the subject of Nico

It's a real shame that he and Heikki can't continue their F2 battle this season. They are definately quick and it would be ideal if they were seen beating schu

on topic: with inferior equipment ideally.
Hamilton and Schu will be team mates at Toyota in 08 and He'll blow Schu away.

:burnout::burnout::burnout::burnout::burnout::burnout:
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:26 pm
by Julian Mayo
Redhead wrote:Kapel beat me to it
There might actually be some valid reasons for testing the 2004 car, apart from the fact that the 2005 car was crap.
Lets not forget, the 2005 car was a race winner.

Lets not forget that the 2004 car was a red rocket and the regs suit a natural evolution of that car

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:46 pm
by Ed
Eddie Jordan believes Michael Schumacher is already discussing the idea of starting his own Formula 1 team when his contract expires.
Speaking to The Sun, Eddie Jordan said:
I believe the idea of Michael starting his own team is being discussed and I can see him doing it ... I wouldn't be surprised if he encouraged Volkswagen - perhaps using their Audi brand - to come to Formula One.
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 11:18 pm
by Redhead
Julian Mayo wrote:Redhead wrote:Kapel beat me to it
There might actually be some valid reasons for testing the 2004 car, apart from the fact that the 2005 car was crap.
Lets not forget, the 2005 car was a race winner.

Lets not forget that the 2004 car was a red rocket and the regs suit a natural evolution of that car

i.e. a valid reason, I must articulate better in future.
Roll on Bahrain

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 11:28 pm
by Redhead
Ed wrote:Eddie Jordan believes Michael Schumacher is already discussing the idea of starting his own Formula 1 team when his contract expires.
Speaking to The Sun, Eddie Jordan said:
I believe the idea of Michael starting his own team is being discussed and I can see him doing it ... I wouldn't be surprised if he encouraged Volkswagen - perhaps using their Audi brand - to come to Formula One.
Joe Saward in a recent column in Auto Action made a convincing case the MS would try to end his career in a Deutsch environment, except he had him pegged for Macca/Merc. Cant see that happening now, but maybe Joe had the general direction correct ..........
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 1:16 am
by Snowy
Redhead wrote:Ed wrote:Eddie Jordan believes Michael Schumacher is already discussing the idea of starting his own Formula 1 team when his contract expires.
Speaking to The Sun, Eddie Jordan said:
I believe the idea of Michael starting his own team is being discussed and I can see him doing it ... I wouldn't be surprised if he encouraged Volkswagen - perhaps using their Audi brand - to come to Formula One.
Joe Saward in a recent column in Auto Action made a convincing case the MS would try to end his career in a Deutsch environment, except he had him pegged for Macca/Merc. Cant see that happening now, but maybe Joe had the general direction correct ..........

BMW?
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 5:55 am
by BlinkyBill
Ed wrote:Eddie Jordan believes Michael Schumacher is already discussing the idea of starting his own Formula 1 team when his contract expires.
Speaking to The Sun, Eddie Jordan said:
I believe the idea of Michael starting his own team is being discussed and I can see him doing it ... I wouldn't be surprised if he encouraged Volkswagen - perhaps using their Audi brand - to come to Formula One.
Cool - call the car the beetle racer
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 8:47 am
by Julian Mayo
The Loveless Bug
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 10:57 am
by JayVee
Kapel wrote:
Mayb i got wrong info on Massa for 25 days testing the new car..it would have been 25 days testing of new car before the first race...
Sorry my Apologies

No need to apologise Kapel.
As you can see, Massa has driven the new car for just 4 days while Michael has probably done 20 days. No other team has given one of their drivers such a huge advatange in their new car - None.
So can you see the massive disadvantage Massa is already having at Ferrari and the huge advantage Michael gets over his team-mate and generally over the entire field given that he gets a car built for him + helper.
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:01 am
by JayVee
Snowy wrote:On the subject of Nico

It's a real shame that he and Heikki can't continue their F2 battle this season. They are definately quick
Alonso - Kimi - Nico - Kovalainen
A Spaniard and 3 Finns (sort of

) - Those 4 will keep Formula 1 so exciting in the coming years
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:08 am
by JayVee
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 2:25 pm
by Julian Mayo
He must get a black flag for illegal bodywork. He is cheating, and using the bootlid as an aerodynamic aid.

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:23 pm
by Redhead
Clearly JV was the only inhabitant of planet F1 who realised the truth when MS hinted it might be "tata" for next season
