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    Vitantonio Liuzzi in F1 next year?

    This is the man that they are saying is the next Michael Schumacher.
    He has dominated the F3000 season and from what i have read he is alot quicker driving a F1 car then most on the field.

    I hope he gets a seat with Sauber and Ferrari pick him up and kick Rubens out

    Here is a article from f1-live.com

    Run-away F3000 leader Vitantonio Liuzzi will almost certainly move up to Formula One in 2005. With Red Bull backing, it is not surprising that both Sauber Petronas and Jaguar Racing are looking at the Italian with a view to a race seat next season. Liuzzi himself is however just focusing on the job at hand - the F3000 championship.

    "I am trying not to dream so much, the main job is being done by my management," the BBC report the Italian as saying. "I am always the last one to know anything. I think it is a bit too soon now."

    Liuzzi currently stands 12 points clear of his nearest rival, Italian Enrico Toccacelo, in the championship battle.

    Sauber have a seat available for 2005 with Giancarlo Fisichella heading to Renault as do Jaguar Racing with Mark Webber moving to Williams.

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    Sato dominated F3000 aswell ! look what happened to him .

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    Difference is, Sato didn't hope in an F1 car and do quicker times then the main drivers!

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    which team?

    is everyone on the sight hardcore BAR supporters or do we have some Ferrari fans here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackosimm
    is everyone on the sight hardcore BAR supporters or do we have some Ferrari fans here?
    I hate BAR and I don't like Jenson after Formula 3000.

    I have always liked Schumacher, since i started watching F1 and that was way back with my brother.
    I like the success that Ferrari is having because it pushing technology and also the other teams.

    Watch for Toyota in the near future!

    I want Juan and Kimi to start fighting again with Michael and soon Webber to be up there.

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    yeh Toyota will be up there soon i reckon, still finding their feet in F1 but with the funds their pumping into the F1 program some results should be coming soon. Still itll be hard to pass Ferrari's dominance even when/if Schumacher decides to retire, hoping thats no time soon...
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    Michael won't retire for 5-7 years i reckon.
    He has said in many press conferences that he enjoys what he is doing and if the other teams do catch up he'll enjoy it more.

    Even if he does retire, he'd be working in the paddock somewhere for some team helping with some major role.
    He is a great asset to formula 1.

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    yeh for sure, his motivation is so strong, every race on the podium his smile gets bigger! and yeh if he decides to retire from racing he'll be doin promo days for Ferrari and still in the Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 team workin in the paddock. You a Futurama fan LUD02C ?
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  9. #9
    I've only seen a few episodes but i like the dude KIF.
    Plus, no one would ever have this as an avatar, so its unique!

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    haha yeh it is unique. funny stuff.
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    Yeah i agree Toyota will be up there with renault soon, with Mike Gasgoyne (sp?) going to toyota some time through last year. Next years car should be the first toyota fully designed while he is in charge.

    I dont agree though with the comment that schumi will be in F1 for another 5-7 years. I personally believe (and this is only an opinion) that schumi will leave as soon as he starts loosing, or sees a definite threat to him coming through the ranks. It would be stupid of him to just wait around until his reputation is gone because "there is a better driver than him". Id much rather leave before it is proven so that noone can ever say its true.

    But, of course, it could be another 5-7 years until there is a threat to him. God help us all if it gets to that!!!! (lol)

    Dylan

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    yeh i reckon he got a couple of years left in him probably not quiet as many as 5 (as good as it would be) but id like him to stay until some descent rivals come along so it can be like the 2003 season with Kimi. Mike Gascoyne will certainly make a difference once a car he's fully designed comes out. Schumacher will dominate Spa, he's got a kickass history there.
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