FORMULA 1 ING MAGYAR NAGYDIJ [24 - 29 July 2009]


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wah suddenly... F1 is becoming like a theater of dramas. and i thought WWE is already that bad. now F1...

yeah, f1 is going to be fun watching, just like watching wwe.

Bernie Ecclestone is Vince McMahon, the boss.
Michael Schumacher is Hulk Hogan, making a comeback from retirement.
F1 teams look at racing 3 cars and qualifying changes (the circuit going to be jam-packed) = Royal Rumble

care to help match the f1 drivers with the super stars of wwe?
 

Ha ha, well non-Schumi fans may think differently. To me he drives hard, and sometimes dirty, but at least he is gracious when defeated and he never ever blame anybody else.

and he doesn't lie...
 

erm... Force India?

support Ferrari lah... your better half is mah... :bsmilie:

i'll support schumi but not ferrari, for his racing skills and guts.

bro, remember this?

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by the way, thank you for suggesting force india but no thanks. i'll rather pick toro rosso or was it teruk rosak?
 

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Well wee_ly, how about Williams F1? Afterall, they are the 2nd most successful team in F1. Or Renault?
 

Well wee_ly, how about Williams F1? Afterall, they are the 2nd most successful team in F1. Or Renault?

yah hor... some more... they are more or less the same colour :bsmilie:
 

Schumi is back testing with Ferrari.. :bsmilie:

"Michael Schumacher kicked off his on-track preparations for his sensational Formula One return on Friday, lapping the Mugello circuit near Florence in a two-year old Ferrari F2007.

Due to the in-season testing ban, the test had to be handled by Ferrari's separate 'F1 Clienti' department, with the 40-year-old German at the wheel of a privately-owned single seater, albeit equipped with slick tyres.

Behind the scenes however the Maranello-based team was circulating a letter to its F1 rivals, asking for a special exemption from the test ban so that Schumacher may try the F60 prior to his Valencia return.


"If they wanted to be fair he should be able to test with the (2009) car at a Ferrari track," triple world champion Niki Lauda told the Die Welt newspaper.

Indeed, it is believed the Formula One Teams' Association accepted Ferrari's request, although the final decision would have to be taken by the sport's governing body, the FIA."
 

during his days,
he was the driver that everyone loves to HATE!
Yep, he was THAT GOOD!!!

teach? manners?
might as well ask me to teach photography.
Unlike "Pork Slice"(aka Hammie), he actually had MANNERS. For instance, Schumacher didn't:
... yelp expletives to his own team boss (Pork Slice vs Ron Dennis in the "why don't you go f***ing swivel" episode)
... get caught LYING (Pork Slice in the "LiarGate" episode), and point the finger at his own race director (Pork Slice in the "Ungrateful Bast**d" episode)
... whine, moan, b!tch, complain against the his own team/engineers/factory for giving him an uncompetitive car that "ought to be scrapped" (Pork Slice in the "Ungrateful Bast**d Part II" episode)

So yeah, I guess Pork Slice may want to learn a thing or two from MS. :bsmilie:
 

Yep, he was THAT GOOD!!!


Unlike "Pork Slice"(aka Hammie), he actually had MANNERS. For instance, Schumacher didn't:
... yelp expletives to his own team boss (Pork Slice vs Ron Dennis in the "why don't you go f***ing swivel" episode)
... get caught LYING (Pork Slice in the "LiarGate" episode), and point the finger at his own race director (Pork Slice in the "Ungrateful Bast**d" episode)
... whine, moan, b!tch, complain against the his own team/engineers/factory for giving him an uncompetitive car that "ought to be scrapped" (Pork Slice in the "Ungrateful Bast**d Part II" episode)

So yeah, I guess Pork Slice may want to learn a thing or two from MS. :bsmilie:

Well sum up:bsmilie:
 

Schumi is back testing with Ferrari.. :bsmilie:

"Michael Schumacher kicked off his on-track preparations for his sensational Formula One return on Friday, lapping the Mugello circuit near Florence in a two-year old Ferrari F2007.

Due to the in-season testing ban, the test had to be handled by Ferrari's separate 'F1 Clienti' department, with the 40-year-old German at the wheel of a privately-owned single seater, albeit equipped with slick tyres.

Behind the scenes however the Maranello-based team was circulating a letter to its F1 rivals, asking for a special exemption from the test ban so that Schumacher may try the F60 prior to his Valencia return.


"If they wanted to be fair he should be able to test with the (2009) car at a Ferrari track," triple world champion Niki Lauda told the Die Welt newspaper.

Indeed, it is believed the Formula One Teams' Association accepted Ferrari's request, although the final decision would have to be taken by the sport's governing body, the FIA."

:confused: Testing F2007! Tons of dust have by now collected how can he race in such an old car! They really scared lose!:thumbsd:
 

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:confused: Testing F2007! Tons of dust have by now collected how can he race in such an old car! They really scared lose!:thumbsd:

Read that Williams just blocked Schimi's testing with the latest car. :(
 

Maybe he'll find Kimi's left over Vodka bottle in between the seats :bsmilie:

Yeah. The F2007 that MSC tested was F1 Cliente, so prob it was sold to a rich person, who re-loaned it back to Ferrari.

Damn.. any more tix?

Yeah Walkabout Tickets still available. Single day tickets for Friday available, Saturday limited, Sunday sold out.
 

Read that Williams just blocked Schimi's testing with the latest car. :(

Thought FIA have approve him to test this yr's car?:think:
 

nah, rivals not allowing. But the thing is, does he count championship points all over again or add on to Massa's?
 

Thought FIA have approve him to test this yr's car?:think:

No unless all the team agree in unison to allow him to test a 2009 spec car, else the test ban shall hold.

nah, rivals not allowing. But the thing is, does he count championship points all over again or add on to Massa's?

In Formula 1, a driver's points count to him, regardless of which team he drives for. If a driver is replaced, the replacement driver scores for himself and his current team.

Scenario 1:
Schumacher replaces Massa at Ferrari, and scores a 3rd place (6pts) at Valencia. So Schumacher gets 6 points in his drivers championship and Ferrrari get 6 points contributed from Schumacher. Massa will get no points because he did not race.

Scenario 2:
Alonso is brought in as a replacement driver, driving only a one time race for Ferrari, and scores 3rd place in Valencia. Alonso gets to add 6 points to his current points, and Ferrari gets his 6 points. Renault do not get any points from Alonso.
 

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