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Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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#27
++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++


you mean. that makes sense. now i know why you supporting juventus
It took me 15 seconds to understand what you mean :D

I've been actually extremely unlucky this year. Apart with Juve winning nothing, two other teams I support- Barcelona and Bayern didn't win much, Williams BMW sucks big time in their championship, the Bulls have been "on the bottom" for years now. In the most recent dissapointment with Italia.

And it is only July!!!
 
Jan 7, 2004
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#28
++ [ originally posted by Pendir_E65 ] ++


It took me 15 seconds to understand what you mean :D

I've been actually extremely unlucky this year. Apart with Juve winning nothing, two other teams I support- Barcelona and Bayern didn't win much, Williams BMW sucks big time in their championship, the Bulls have been "on the bottom" for years now. In the most recent dissapointment with Italia.

And it is only July!!!

you still got Copa America and the olympics. dont worry things will pick up and maybe around august things will drop again coz of CL qualifying.
 

Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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#29
True, but I am not interested in Copa America, and not really interested in the olympics.

In other sports I follow- biathlon and billiards- I don't have any favorites (and it's too hot for biathlon anyways).
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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#30
++ [ originally posted by kaizer ] ++
but most teams use michelin rite? bmw, mclaren etc.

schumi is the best driver ATM....forza schumi! the rest is just playing catch now
Yes, Bridgestone is probably a slightly inferior tyre, but they're designing their tyres specifically for Ferrari now, so it balances out. It's rumoured that there'll soon be just one, official F1 tyre manufacturer, so that'll end.
 

Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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#31
++ [ originally posted by mikhail ] ++

Yes, Bridgestone is probably a slightly inferior tyre, but they're designing their tyres specifically for Ferrari now, so it balances out. It's rumoured that there'll soon be just one, official F1 tyre manufacturer, so that'll end.
I am welcoming this. So that there will be two main factors to determine winners and losers: car and driver.
 

Max

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Jul 15, 2003
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#34
I like Ferrari for F1, but not Schumacher that much. Probably about 6 years ago, Jacques Vielineuve (I know I didn't spell that right), a Canadian racing for BAR-HONDA up until this year, was winning this race, and Schumacher took out Vielineuve on purpose. I remember Schumacher got disqualified, and Vielineuve was so incredibly pissed off, as was I.
 

Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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#36
++ [ originally posted by Max ] ++
I like Ferrari for F1, but not Schumacher that much. Probably about 6 years ago, Jacques Vielineuve (I know I didn't spell that right), a Canadian racing for BAR-HONDA up until this year, was winning this race, and Schumacher took out Vielineuve on purpose. I remember Schumacher got disqualified, and Vielineuve was so incredibly pissed off, as was I.
So? It's happened loads of times before, but never have people made such a big deal about it.
 

Max

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Jul 15, 2003
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#38
++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++


So? It's happened loads of times before, but never have people made such a big deal about it.
But it was so blatant and cheap. Usually they hide it when they knock off the other guy. And I was a Villeneuve fan.
 

Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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#39
Both Prost and Senna did the same thing to eachother, but noone made such a fuss about it. They just said it was "in the heat of the moment".

People seem to dislike Michael, but he is quite an extraordinary person. Last year his mother died and a day later he won a race. In Austria his car was on fire and he managed to win. In the US his brother suffered a severe accident and he won. In Silverstone he broke his legs, and the first thing he said to the doctors was to tell the guys at Ferrari to check Irvine's brakes.

Nobody has his mental strenght.
 

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