2006 FORMULA 1™ Japan Grand Prix. (8 Oct.)


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Standings after the second practice (many of the main players only did installation laps resulting in only 11 drivers recording lap times in the first practice session).


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 P. No  Driver                 Team - Engine        Tyres    Times      Ave/Gaps
 1.  2   FISICHELLA         Renault                    M   1'34"337  221.601 Km/h  
 2.  6   MASSA               Ferrari                      B   1'34"408    + 0'00"071  
 3.  5   M.SCHUMACHER   Ferrari                      B   1'34"565    + 0'00"228  
 4.  1   ALONSO              Renault                    M   1'34"863    + 0'00"526  
 5. 36  DAVIDSON           Honda                      M   1'34"906    + 0'00"569  
 6. 38  VETTEL                BMW Sauber             M   1'34"912    + 0'00"575  
 7. 12  BUTTON              Honda                       M   1'35"002    + 0'00"665  
 8.  4   DE LA ROSA         McLaren Mercedes      M   1'35"064    + 0'00"727  
 9.  8   TRULLI                Toyota                       B   1'35"343    + 0'01"006  
10.  3   RAIKKONEN         McLaren Mercedes      M   1'35"367    + 0'01"030  
11.  7   R.SCHUMACHER   Toyota                      B   1'35"375    + 0'01"038  
12. 37  AMMERMULLER     RedBull Ferrari            M   1'35"433    + 0'01"096  
13. 11  BARRICHELLO       Honda                      M   1'35"528    + 0'01"191  
14.  9  WEBBER               Williams Cosworth      B   1'35"866    + 0'01"529  
15. 10  ROSBERG             Williams Cosworth      B   1'36"176    + 0'01"839  
16. 19  ALBERS               Midland Toyota          B   1'36"180    + 0'01"843  
17. 35  WURZ                 Williams Cosworth       B   1'36"234    + 0'01"897  
18. 17  KUBICA               BMW Sauber              M   1'36"299    + 0'01"962  
19. 41  MONTAGNY          S. Aguri F1 Honda       B   1'37"354    + 0'03"017  
20. 20  LIUZZI                Toro Rosso Cosw.       M   1'37"441    + 0'03"104  
21. 21  SPEED                 Toro Rosso Cosw.       M   1'37"501    + 0'03"164  
22. 14  COULTHARD         RedBull Ferrari            M   1'37"596    + 0'03"259  
23. 18  MONTEIRO           Midland Toyota            B   1'37"702    + 0'03"365  
24. 40  JANI                   Toro Rosso Cosw.         M   1'37"741    + 0'03"404  
25. 15  DOORNBOS          RedBull Ferrari             M   1'37"788    + 0'03"451  
26. 22  SATO                  S. Aguri F1 Honda        B   1'38"533    + 0'04"196  
27. 16  HEIDFELD             BMW Sauber               M   1'38"779    + 0'04"442  
28. 23  YAMAMOTO          S. Aguri F1 Honda        B   1'38"955    + 0'04"618  
29. 39  SUTIL                  Midland Toyota            B   1'43"914    + 0'09"577
 

Forecast indicates that it's going to be a WET race on Sunday..
Michelin cars will have advantage..

GO Renault + GO Alonso :)

:cheergal: :cheergal:
 

Both of the main title protagonists have their ego on the line to prove it, Alonso more so, because he's talked up a big storm of late, and he needs to put his money where his mouth is.

It will be interesting, these last couple of races. But it appears Renault and Ferrari are very evenly matched. Look to Renault to be at the front of the starting grid, or at least close to, and they will take the lead invariably with their superior launch control.

Ferrari will have to outfox them with tactics, driving as well as pit work, so it is going to be really interesting to watch how each team plays to their strengths.
 

After the boo boo that he accused his team of not supporting him enough? Alonso has lost all momentum...if not for fisichella giving way to him...hehe

Sometimes I find that F1 transfer is very weird...imagine in soccer, say, henry announced he will move to some other club the next season...yet still playing for arsenal...what if arsenal meet his future club?
 

Imagine if this is the final grid line up......the start up will be fiery and possibility of the first 4 crash on each other :bsmilie:
 

GO BMW Sauber!! I don't like to support winning teams :D
 

when u heard about F1, think schumy :bsmilie:
 

GO SCHUMMI GO!!! FERRARI ALL THE WAY!!! Top both the constructors n drivers table after this weekend!!!

:cheergal: :cheergal: :cheergal: :cheergal: :cheergal:
 

COME ON ALONSO, YOUR THE MAN!

SCHUMACHER YOUR NOT WINNING THIS ONE!

Raikkonen needs to step up his game a bit more, come on boy!

:sticktong :sticktong :sticktong
 

:sticktong :sticktong :sticktong


:bsmilie: Is this a signal that you think Im right?

How can people like Schumacher? He is a cheating git. Sooner this season is over and hes gone the better (hopefully without another title!) Although Im beggining to think its rigged so he does win (again, cheating little git(s))

Alonso, dont let me down man!
 

The rain cleared up on Friday a little earlier than anticipated, and Saturday is scheduled to be dry with an ambient temperature high of 23 degrees Celsius, and only a small chance now of rain showers in the morning.

Sunday is still expected to be dry and sunny with a temperature of 24 degrees.
 

:bsmilie: Is this a signal that you think Im right?

How can people like Schumacher? He is a cheating git. Sooner this season is over and hes gone the better (hopefully without another title!) Although Im beggining to think its rigged so he does win (again, cheating little git(s))

Alonso, dont let me down man!

Meaning schummi will win the title this weekend!!!!:sticktong
 

Cheating git?

You could almost say the same for Senna in this clip except that Damon Hill didn't have the skill of Alain Prost in avoiding contact.

In case you think that was a racing incident, here's another.

I love YouTube!
 

And your point is?

that most people have forgotten that many of Schumacher's "tactics" are nothing new and have often been repeated, its just that people have a short memory.
 

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