Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
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13/07/1974 happy birthday to jarno trulli italian f1 driver
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Jarno Trulli 13th July 1974
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latest news
The Spanish rider Maria de Villota , the Marussia Team, is no longer under sedation and give significant signs of improvement in her physical condition eight days after the accident in which she has remained involved while trying to Duxford, and when he lost his eye Right. This was announced by a team known Marussia, in which it is stated that the doctors, after receiving permission from family members of de Villota, "I am very happy because in the last days the recovery of the patient has made significant progress." The pilot after the accident had undergone two surgeries to reduce the fracture to the skull shows a violent impact suffered from his car. "From last Saturday - they know the doctors - the team of Addenbrooke's Hospital has begun to gradually reduce the level of sedation of Maria, who last Sunday was awake and could talk to his family. From that moment on There were small but progressive improvements, which are significant. This has been moved from intensive care unit. " |
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Do not expect, and demand the 2nd series!
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The ability to laugh at oneself has always causes sympathy. |
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Ferrari team has the best driver and this cancels the gap with the best car, the red bull ... my fear,as italian ferrari fans, is about the team (Domenicali engineer in the first place... ) that is often lost in convoluted and risky decisions!!anyway could be decisive internal rivalries between Webber and vettel, and the next 2 gp could say many things about this...
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iceman wrote:This year only 3 drivers can compete for the world title: Alonso,Webber and Vettel. But if Kimi can win the next race,I think he can run for the big crown too. Go Kimi! you're right but i see the motivations of alonso and ferrari's team one step over...and i hope |
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This year only 3 drivers can compete for the world title: Alonso,Webber and Vettel. But if Kimi can win the next race,I think he can run for the big crown too. Go Kimi!
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Before The German Grand Prix Left: 11 d. 19 h. 22 m. 31 C. |
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Hamilton completes Olympic Torch run
McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton had little chance to sleep in on Monday following his Silverstone weekend. At 6.30am, Hamilton was greeted by cheering fans as he started Day 52 of the official Olympic Torch Relay, part of the build-up to the 2012 Olympic Games in London. There was originally talk of Hamilton carrying the Torch through his home town of Stevenage, but with that part of the route scheduled for the Sunday of the British Grand Prix, the English driver instead ran Monday’s opening leg through Luton town centre, 16 miles west. “Incredible experience carrying the Olympic Torch today,” said Hamilton via Twitter. “So proud to be British. Big thanks to those who got up so early to support me this morning.” Hamilton wasn’t the only member of the paddock to be part of the Torch Relay. On Sunday morning, Caterham team principal Tony Fernandes ran a leg in Huntingdon before heading to Silverstone, where International Olympic Committee President, Jacques Rogge, was a guest. |
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I'm not a fan of Mark Webber! But the bosses of the Red Bull - I'd be willing to bet on it! Is still early to say who will be the champion! But Mark deserves the victory of most of all! All the " old people " have already visited the Champions!
Vettel - 2 Alonso - 2 Hamilton-1 Button -1 Räikkönen-1 About Schumacher, I generally keep quiet! To replace them is talented young people! And I'm afraid of the Mark may not be able to! My driver is not already become a champion! So I'll worry about Webber!!!! |
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Sakon Yamamoto 9th July 1982
(Former driver of Super Aguri,Spyker & HRT) [Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] Happy Birthday to your 30th anniversary |
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shaky-schumi wrote:It was so close to have the victory in hands .......but again the wrong strategy of tyres for Alonso Perfect summary Shaky, Only I would to add that the television production has been fantastic. Many aerial cameras throughout the circuit that have gotten viewing angles that were perfect to me. Normally broadcasts of Formula 1 are quite good, but today has been excellent. ETV, learn a little of what is to manage the cameras. |
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Post: #997 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 08.07.2012, 22:42 08.07.2012, 22:41 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
It was so close to have the victory in hands .......but again the wrong strategy of tyres for Alonso
A nice result of Felipe Schumi's 7th place is not worthy ...... he should have ended up the podium !!!! Thank god that i was not one of the pitcrew of Kobayashi ...it was like bowling the way he did it Not a good result for the McLarens It should have bin a Ferrari that crossed the line as 1st car ...but as sportif person i would like too Congratulate Mark Webber with the victory of the British GP ...it keeps the Championship exciting This season is so far unpredictable for who's going to be the Champion of 2012 ...let's hope that this can continue But i hope that when it's the Belgian GP i can have a victory cheer for a win of a Ferrari...or for Schumi ....it's closing ....it's getting near ....the 1st GP after the summer vacation break it's going to be my turn again for cheering,shouting ..getting crazy Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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