F1: Germany
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F1: Germany
Looking like Renault v McLaren again, with Ferrari still trailing:
Friday second practice times from Hockenheim
1. WURZ McLaren 1m13.973s
2. RAIKKONEN McLaren 1m14.576s
3. ALONSO Renault 1m15.560s
4. MONTOYA McLaren 1m15.772s
5. ZONTA Toyota 1m16.091s
6. FISICHELLA Renault 1m16.146s
7. MASSA Sauber 1m16.161s
8. LIUZZI Red Bull 1m16.297s
9. TRULLI Toyota 1m16.411s
10. M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m16.474s
11. R.SCHUMACHER Toyota 1m16.575s
12. KLIEN Red Bull 1m16.658s
13. BUTTON BAR 1m16.752s
14. WEBBER Williams 1m16.879s
15. HEIDFELD Williams 1m16.893s
16. BARRICHELLO Ferrari 1m16.913s
17. VILLENEUVE Sauber 1m16.938s
18. SATO BAR 1m16.992s
19. KARTHIKEYAN Jordan 1m17.506s
20. ALBERS Minardi 1m17.830s
21. DOORNBOS Minardi 1m17.978s
22. MONTEIRO Jordan 1m18.227s
23. KIESA Jordan 1m19.484s
24. COULTHARD Red Bull no time
Friday second practice times from Hockenheim
1. WURZ McLaren 1m13.973s
2. RAIKKONEN McLaren 1m14.576s
3. ALONSO Renault 1m15.560s
4. MONTOYA McLaren 1m15.772s
5. ZONTA Toyota 1m16.091s
6. FISICHELLA Renault 1m16.146s
7. MASSA Sauber 1m16.161s
8. LIUZZI Red Bull 1m16.297s
9. TRULLI Toyota 1m16.411s
10. M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m16.474s
11. R.SCHUMACHER Toyota 1m16.575s
12. KLIEN Red Bull 1m16.658s
13. BUTTON BAR 1m16.752s
14. WEBBER Williams 1m16.879s
15. HEIDFELD Williams 1m16.893s
16. BARRICHELLO Ferrari 1m16.913s
17. VILLENEUVE Sauber 1m16.938s
18. SATO BAR 1m16.992s
19. KARTHIKEYAN Jordan 1m17.506s
20. ALBERS Minardi 1m17.830s
21. DOORNBOS Minardi 1m17.978s
22. MONTEIRO Jordan 1m18.227s
23. KIESA Jordan 1m19.484s
24. COULTHARD Red Bull no time
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Alex, hope you didn't do the surfing in client time Interesting, but I always think the friday times are irrelevant and only a general indication of the individuals performance to come?
Oh did you see the quote attributed to Mansell today in the Standard, apparently he is "blasting F1 as a Mickey Mouse sport" not far wrong in my opinion. Where's the overtaking???????
Oh yes I remember now it all happens off camera ( in the pits) whilst the overseas tv director nauseatingly follows the home driver, for endless laps
Bring back the old school that's what I want, wheel to wheel stuff, where the lead changes at least once in a race.
Sorry rant almost over....... I've followed F1 since the mid 60's. It was only recently that I questioned why I continued to watch this largely processional sport. Take a look at Moto GP or Superbikes, thats how to entertain
Thanks for the times tho........ I'm ff now, got to go home to clean the car for the Jap show at Peterborough tomorrow.
Oh did you see the quote attributed to Mansell today in the Standard, apparently he is "blasting F1 as a Mickey Mouse sport" not far wrong in my opinion. Where's the overtaking???????
Oh yes I remember now it all happens off camera ( in the pits) whilst the overseas tv director nauseatingly follows the home driver, for endless laps
Bring back the old school that's what I want, wheel to wheel stuff, where the lead changes at least once in a race.
Sorry rant almost over....... I've followed F1 since the mid 60's. It was only recently that I questioned why I continued to watch this largely processional sport. Take a look at Moto GP or Superbikes, thats how to entertain
Thanks for the times tho........ I'm ff now, got to go home to clean the car for the Jap show at Peterborough tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by graybloke,Jul 22 2005, 02:53 PM
Bring back the old school that's what I want, wheel to wheel stuff, where the lead changes at least once in a race.
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Originally Posted by LTB,Jul 22 2005, 03:09 PM
Damn right and where drivers used to kick the sh1t out of eachother in the pit lane.
A fair rule in my opinion, if any of the drivers get within one tenth of each other, they have to have a ten minute brawl to sort out their positions
I think Montoya, Coultard and Webber would be the class hard men
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Full qualifying result from the German Grand Prix:
1 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) McLaren-Mercedes 1:14.320
2 Jenson Button (GB) BAR-Honda 1:14.759
3 Fernando Alonso (Spa) Renault 1:14.904
4 Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita) Renault 1:14.927
5 Michael Schumacher (Ger) Ferrari 1:15.006
6 Mark Webber (Aus) Williams-BMW 1:15.070
7 Nick Heidfeld (Ger) Williams-BMW 1:15.403
8 Takuma Sato (Jpn) BAR-Honda 1:15.501
9 Jarno Trulli (Ita) Toyota 1:15.532
10 Christian Klien (Aut) Red Bull 1:15.635
11 David Coulthard (GB) Red Bull 1:15.679
12 Ralf Schumacher (Ger) Toyota 1:15.689
13 Felipe Massa (Brz) Sauber-Petronas 1:16.009
14 Jacques Villeneuve (Can) Sauber-Petronas 1:16.012
15 Rubens Barrichello (Bra) Ferrari 1:16.230
16 Christijan Albers (Ned) Minardi 1:17.519
17 Robert Doornbos (Ned) Minardi 1:18.313
18 Tiago Monteiro (Por) Jordan 1:18.599
19 Juan Pablo Montoya (Col) McLaren-Mercedes no time
20 Narain Karthikeyan (Ind) Jordan
Anyone want to wager against Kimi winning this race?
1 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) McLaren-Mercedes 1:14.320
2 Jenson Button (GB) BAR-Honda 1:14.759
3 Fernando Alonso (Spa) Renault 1:14.904
4 Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita) Renault 1:14.927
5 Michael Schumacher (Ger) Ferrari 1:15.006
6 Mark Webber (Aus) Williams-BMW 1:15.070
7 Nick Heidfeld (Ger) Williams-BMW 1:15.403
8 Takuma Sato (Jpn) BAR-Honda 1:15.501
9 Jarno Trulli (Ita) Toyota 1:15.532
10 Christian Klien (Aut) Red Bull 1:15.635
11 David Coulthard (GB) Red Bull 1:15.679
12 Ralf Schumacher (Ger) Toyota 1:15.689
13 Felipe Massa (Brz) Sauber-Petronas 1:16.009
14 Jacques Villeneuve (Can) Sauber-Petronas 1:16.012
15 Rubens Barrichello (Bra) Ferrari 1:16.230
16 Christijan Albers (Ned) Minardi 1:17.519
17 Robert Doornbos (Ned) Minardi 1:18.313
18 Tiago Monteiro (Por) Jordan 1:18.599
19 Juan Pablo Montoya (Col) McLaren-Mercedes no time
20 Narain Karthikeyan (Ind) Jordan
Anyone want to wager against Kimi winning this race?
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Top stuff. I love watching Kimi, Alonso and Montoya qualify. I'm on the edge of my seat each Saturday.
At first I thought that both the McLaren's were bottoming out on the final corner, but Alonso confirmed he had big oversteer there too.
Best statement in the press conference was Raikkonen's, when he said that drifting half way round the turn side-ways didn't slow him down, and actually sped him up! The guy is f*cking class.
At first I thought that both the McLaren's were bottoming out on the final corner, but Alonso confirmed he had big oversteer there too.
Best statement in the press conference was Raikkonen's, when he said that drifting half way round the turn side-ways didn't slow him down, and actually sped him up! The guy is f*cking class.
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Good to see it's not just me who generally enjoys qualifying more than the ing race!
Great quotes this week: -
Kimi's drifting (previously mentioned)
DC's saying b*llocks on air
Schumi's great race strategy giveaway - "Barrichello and I have the same plan, complete 67 laps" (tosser)
Oh, and a to Stoddart for his thoughts on changing qualifying even though it would seriously compromise his team. If only all in F1 were as down to earth as this chap.
Great quotes this week: -
Kimi's drifting (previously mentioned)
DC's saying b*llocks on air
Schumi's great race strategy giveaway - "Barrichello and I have the same plan, complete 67 laps" (tosser)
Oh, and a to Stoddart for his thoughts on changing qualifying even though it would seriously compromise his team. If only all in F1 were as down to earth as this chap.