F1 Predictions: Spain

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Re: F1 Predictions: Spain

Postby C » Sun May 10, 2009 6:16 pm

That would be the same ferrari who have gained 8 tenths in one update? :D


But again managed to be incompetent with 50% of their cars in Q1, and then had the wee whoopsie (or lack of clear decision making from the edited radio transmissions we heard, but backed up with what we saw on the track) in dealing with the technical error during Massa's final stop. Seems that improvements coming from those in the deep dark crevices at Fiorano doing the dirty work, are being a bit let down by those at the sharp end. :o
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Re: F1 Predictions: Spain

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Sun May 10, 2009 7:31 pm

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Get your head out of the sand and accept that Ferrari are crap this season.

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Re: F1 Predictions: Spain

Postby expat » Mon May 11, 2009 2:30 am

I'm sorry but there was an element of luck involved for Jenson today.


Sorry mate, but that seems to be your standard answer for any win that in not a certain colour. I do agree that luck plays a big part, b
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Re: F1 Predictions: Spain

Postby Craig. » Mon May 11, 2009 3:13 am

I also said that Button drove exactly how he had to in a difficult situation. ;) Thats meant in a good way, not a dismissive way.
I'm not saying the Brawn is a bad car either, obviously its not. But it's also Obvious that the Red Bull for instance has closed the gap and maybe even passed it for pace. Brawn can't rely on tactical brilliance alone to win races. If they want to keep winning they need to bring more and more updates to the car.
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