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Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
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They will definitely continue to race at Bahrain. Bernie Ecclestone wants the crowd and money it will produce. Its only a new circuit.
The race has been there for 5 years .. Abu Dhabi will bring more fans and crowds since it's just less then 100Km away from Dubai .. and you know Dubai means money :) ..

if it's up to me .. I'd make both circuits host races .. :D
 

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Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
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What a great race!!!!:spliff:

PERFECT!!!!:juventus:

Finally 1-2 Ferrari,

Massa showed he's back in the bussines!
Kimi had a good race despite not so perfect weekend(it's what he said),

and ofcourse,HAMILTON SUCKED!!!!:lol:

yeah,it was great,right from the start he was in trouble and plus he ran with his nose into Alonso(Fernando must have laughed there...hehe:))

Yeah we're officially back,now 3 weeks break till Spain.

the championship tables:

1.Kimi 19
2.Heidfeld 16
3.Hamilton 14
4.Kova 14
5.Kubica 14
6.Massa 10
7.Trulli 8
8.Rosberg 7


Teams:

1.BMW 30
2.Ferrari 29
3.Mclaren 28



Forza Ferrari!!!!:martini:
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
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Btw,Hamilton and Mclaren were slow but what happened to him,it was simply his mistakes,not the car:

Lewis Hamilton, McLaren (13th):
“I am really disappointed and feel like I let the team down today as I always am the first to blame myself. The whole weekend has not been ideal starting with the accident on Friday, but I will keep my chin up and bounce back at the next race. I messed up at the start as I didn’t hit the switch early enough and therefore had not engaged the correct engine setting, and the anti-stall kicked in. I lost a lot of places but things were still salvageable at that point. Then I had the incident with Fernando. I was behind him, and I moved to the right, and he moved to the right and that was it - a racing incident I guess. I am confident that we have the pace to be fighting at the front so the confidence is still there. I have had such a good run in Formula One until now, and it was almost inevitable that at some point things would go wrong. However there is a long way to go in the championship and I intend to win it.”

:p
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Time difference. Had long Saturdays so I couldn't bother getting up early, I even slept through Bahrain which started at decent 1PM.
 

Tom

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Oct 30, 2001
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Btw,Hamilton and Mclaren were slow but what happened to him,it was simply his mistakes,not the car:

Lewis Hamilton, McLaren (13th):
“I am really disappointed and feel like I let the team down today as I always am the first to blame myself. The whole weekend has not been ideal starting with the accident on Friday, but I will keep my chin up and bounce back at the next race. I messed up at the start as I didn’t hit the switch early enough and therefore had not engaged the correct engine setting, and the anti-stall kicked in. I lost a lot of places but things were still salvageable at that point. Then I had the incident with Fernando. I was behind him, and I moved to the right, and he moved to the right and that was it - a racing incident I guess. I am confident that we have the pace to be fighting at the front so the confidence is still there. I have had such a good run in Formula One until now, and it was almost inevitable that at some point things would go wrong. However there is a long way to go in the championship and I intend to win it.”

:p
to be fair at least he's man enough to admit it! He'll be back don't you worry about that :agree:
 
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