I think Michael has got all the motivation he could have, he always seems vibrant and ready for it
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I think Michael has got all the motivation he could have, he always seems vibrant and ready for it
If Red Bull buys Minardi, will that mean there will be 3 Ferrari teams?
Team America... will there be puppets?
Kimi and Rossi, will Rossi be bringing his Yamaha team over from MotoGP? They followed him from Honda, may as well go with him to Ferrari. :p
While it may be easier for Redbull to have same engines for both teams, I highly dought it. And if Rossi does come into formula one, he will have a 1 year testing role, then a year at Redbull Racing then finally at Ferrari.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vivski
Or He might just jump into the ferrari skipping the RedBull Racing part.
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???
also i cant see rossi signing on to be a 'test' pilot at all...
A joke Kenshin :D
Together, FUK YOU COULTHARD! :wave:Quote:
Daily Record.
3 September 2005
COULTHARD: MARK WEBBER'S BEHAVIOR WAS SO DISGUSTING..HE'S A HOOLIGAN OUT ON THE TRACK
David Coulthard
MARK WEBBER will be the next Australian world champion - in boxing, not Formula One The man is a hooligan and he underlined the fact in Turkey when he performed a wild move on me.
There's an agreement between drivers that you can defend your position once - then you have to give in.
But in Istanbul he left me livid when he gave me a sideways swipe at Turn 11, moving his Williams-BMW towards my car like a fighter flashing a dummy punch in the ring.
It's disgusting behaviour, unprofessional and I have no sympathy for Webber after he almost smacked into Michael Schumacher in the same race.
He must be doing this out of frustration. He was tipped to be the next Aussie ace to win the world title but next year he will be in a team with a non-manufacturer engine - albeit the Cosworth which has been good for me this season.
His strength has always been how to qualify a car but on the track he is a madman.
that is getting quiet harsh towards Webber, he definitly is an aggresive driver, but ffs have a cry coulthard
The guy that never could, the life story of David Coulthard.Quote:
Originally Posted by jackosimm
But he is British, so he does have to have a whinge once a week!
Anyone think Coulthard's head is the same shape as Kryten's (off RedDwarf)?
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This was the 1st result on a Google Images search of "coulthard". LMAO
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In the same car on the same track who would be the quicker driver?
16.57% Fernando
47.54% Kimi
35.89% Michael
Source - f1.com
Can't argue with those figures :)
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Williams switch to Bridgestone rubber for 2006
A 'multi-year agreement' for Williams and Bridgestone
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All change for Williams in 2006 with Bridgestone
tyres and Cosworth V8 power
Bridgestone Motorsport announced this evening that it has entered into a multi-year agreement with the WilliamsF1 Team for the supply of Bridgestone Potenza Formula One tyres from 2006.
Bridgestone first supplied the WilliamsF1 Team with tyres in 1999 and 2000, during a period of single tyre supplier status, and is now pleased to welcome back the team within an environment of competitive tyre supply.
“It is with great pleasure that I can now confirm that Bridgestone Motorsport and the WilliamsF1 Team have entered into a tyre supply partnership, to commence after the end of the current season," stated Hiroshi Yasukawa, Director of Bridgestone Motorsport. "WilliamsF1 is one of the most experienced and respected teams competing in the FIA Formula One World Championship and I would like to thank Sir Frank Williams for his faith in our technological capabilities."
"Since entering Formula One in 1997, Bridgestone Motorsport has supplied the winning Constructors’ and Drivers’ Champions no fewer than seven times and we now look forward to working closely with the WilliamsF1 Team to help them achieve their goals in the future."
WilliamsF1 will therefore run Cosworth V8 engines and Bridgestone tyres in 2006.
E.A.
Source Bridgestone
Well see how good the decision is next year. I'd say Michelin would be my preference though.