2004 F1

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2004 F1

Postby cub3pp » Wed Dec 17, 2003 10:59 pm

well i can admit that i'd never think i would be talking about F-1 on the centenial of the first powered flight, but here i am.  

Next year looks like an excellent season that no one will want to miss(i sound like a f1 promo dont i?).  From what ive seen, Williams, Mc Claren, Renault, and of course Ferrari, look real strong in testing.  Even BAR honda has accepted the "schumacher challenge" next year.  

2 new circuts, in Bahrain and China, will be added which will make for exciting weekends.  There has been some dissapointing circut news also-france, canada, and brazille have been on the brink of existance because of financial problems.  2 more circuts are on the way for 05', but thats unlikely right now, with Russia having financial issues, and Turkey having security problems.

I am truly looking forward to next year, i guess im goin for Montoya, but i think Schumi is more determined than ever, having beat a jet in a short race! lol.  

I have also learned that Montoya will be at Mc Claren in 05', and they have said that they wont let go of Raikkonen, so it looks like Coultard is out of a job.
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Re: 2004 F1

Postby Craig. » Thu Dec 18, 2003 4:22 am

dont believe team change talk till you see the driver in a new car:) one thing i have learned from watching F1 all my life.
I really hope brazil doesnt go, its always been one of the better races on the calender.
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Re: 2004 F1

Postby cub3pp » Fri Dec 19, 2003 9:58 pm

ya, interlagos has been one of my favorites to drive on f-1 2001(i know im really out of date).  I found a sudden incline on the front strait just before the pit entrance that if you hit it you'll go flying over that huge hill behind the wall.

It makes sense for Montoya to go to mc claren, better overall team.
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