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  1. #13
    I was thinking about watching the timing!
    But i got 2mora off work, and i thought new track and i would rather watch it more exciting!

  2. #14
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    yeh true....but then it would suck if JB and TS crashed into eachother in the first corner.....at least the live timing kinda gives you warning.....otherwise i get angry :evil:

    ...but your probably right.....got work to do for uni anyway...
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  3. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by VTEC16
    yeh true....but then it would suck if JB and TS crashed into eachother in the first corner.....at least the live timing kinda gives you warning.....otherwise i get angry :evil:

    ...but your probably right.....got work to do for uni anyway...
    WORD!
    Can't wait to watch it...

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  5. #17
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    Final Standings After Race

    1. Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari 1hr 28min 34.875sec
    2. Rubens Barrichello (BRA) Ferrari at 1.367sec
    3. Jenson Button (GBR) BAR-Honda 26.687
    4. Jarno Trulli (ITA) Renault 32.214
    5. Takuma Sato (JPN) BAR-Honda 52.460
    6. Fernando Alonso (SPA) Renault 53.156
    7. Ralf Schumacher (GER) Williams-BMW 58.155
    8. Mark Webber (AUS) Jaguar-Cosworth one lap
    9. Olivier Panis (FRA) Toyota one lap
    10. Cristiano Da Matta (BRA) Toyota one lap
    11. Giancarlo Fisichella (ITA) Sauber-Petronas one lap
    12. Felipe Massa (BRA) Sauber-Petronas one lap
    13. Juan Pablo Montoya (COL) Williams-BMW one lap
    14. Christian Klien (AUT) Jaguar-Cosworth one lap
    15. Nick Heidfeld (GER) Jordan one lap
    16. Giorgio Pantano (ITA) Jordan two laps
    17. Gianmaria Bruni (ITA) Minardi five laps




    Latest Points Standings


    OVERALL RESULTS
    Drivers
    1. Michael Schumacher (GER) 30pts
    2. Rubens Barrichello (BRA) 21
    3. Jenson Button (GBR) 15
    4. Juan Pablo Montoya (COL) 12
    5. Fernando Alonso (SPA) 11
    6. Jarno Trulli (ITA) 11
    7. Ralf Schumacher (GER) 7
    8. Takuma Sato (JPN) 4
    9. David Coulthard (GBR) 4
    10. Felipe Massa (BRA) 1
    11. Mark Webber (AUS) 1


    Constructors standings
    1. Ferrari 51pts
    2. Renault 22
    3. Williams-BMW 19
    4. BAR-Honda 19
    5. McLaren-Mercedes 4
    6. Jaguar-Cosworth 1
    7. Sauber-Petronas 1
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    Fantastic result ! but there is a long way to go.

    Might add Sato drove

  7. #19
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    That was an awesome race! Despite the red blurrs, the race was very close....heaps of overtaking!!

    The way Sato fended off alonso....and just generally the way he drove was awesome! He has proven himself to be very quick and consistent under pressure.....if he hadnt of damaged his front wing he may have had a very close battle with his teamate! He was excellent in both attacking and defensive driving

    Then of course is jenson!...his first two podiums have come at once! He drove an excellent race too.....he was just solid

    A couple of things i thought id mention-

    firstly, our pit stops were slow. It didnt look like we were fueling the whole time....they were slow (by 1-2 seconds). Hopefully the team will work on that a little.

    Also, that was the second time the little peice on top of sato's rear wing has come loose! ....wouldnt the team have solved that problem by now??

    All in all a great race from BAR team....but the best thing is that there should still be some improvement left....we are (pretty much) on equal terms with renault and williams....obviously ferrari is too far ahead (or was that bridgestone???) ......at this rate we could claim second place outright....this should be a very interesting season yet!!!

    cheers,

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    I reckon BAR Honda has a real chance to claim third place in the Constructors' Points standing...

    CHEERS
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  9. #21
    Go BAR Honda you good thing!

  10. #22
    Well done to BAR
    Fast and reliable!

    Christian Klien got my driver of the race!
    Took all the chances and was pushing Kimi

    Track was great.
    Nice and wide, smooth but needs abit more rubber on it...

    Well done to michael and rubens!
    Ferrari are creating history!

    Watching the head guy from michelin scratching his head was GOLD

  11. #23
    Well done to BAR, very solid race. And despite the fact I think he's an absolute wanker, Montoya was unlucky that his gearbox started to play up when he was virtually assured of 3rd.

  12. #24
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    Hi all. Im not a BAR Honda fan first up, but I aways like to see the underdogs pull up. I am very annoyed at what happened to Montoya, disappointing yet again, the frustration of losing the podium towards the end of the race is a shocker, hopefully Juan will get up there next race. As for Klein, yeah he did keep Kimi occupied but his inexperience really showed in his line, he tried the inside too much hence pushing too deep, also the lack of acceleration of the Jaguar out of the corners in contrast to the mclaren really showed. I was impressed with te track and thought it was well designed. The bloody ferrari onslaught continues yet again hey.... its so early in the season yet the gap is becoming large, im just hoping schumacher's car cathes on fire like it did last season or something. hehehehe :twisted:

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