10-21-2006, 06:05 AM
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^Ah, OK. I'll do it on race day!
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10-21-2006, 06:44 AM
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Lol 48 answers before the Qualify.... LOL!!! Dani where's your ferrari flag???
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10-21-2006, 07:20 AM
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He's had one in his sig for some time...
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10-21-2006, 07:29 AM
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bultaco prolly has the signatures off .... like me ..
anyway
6 hours till quali
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10-21-2006, 08:33 AM
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....errr
Go Schuey?
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10-21-2006, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeHahn
On the back of the BMW-Saubers
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1. hotlink protection
2. thats a stan, check F1 news
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10-21-2006, 08:50 AM
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10-21-2006, 10:35 AM
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^Heavens, Alex! Aren't you over-doing it a bit? Qualifying hasn't even started yet.
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10-21-2006, 12:14 PM
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C'mon Michael git 'r done .. qually starts soon!
A report on the morning practice ...
Ferrari set the pace throughout Saturday morning’s final practice session for the Brazilian Grand Prix, with Michael Schumacher in charge right up until the end, when Felipe Massa went quicker.
The two Ferraris ventured out again right at the end when times began to tumble as fuel loads were reduced and new tyres went on. Having dominated with a lap of 1m 11.925s, the first to beat Fernando Alonso’s 2005 pole time of 1m 11.988s, Schumacher nipped out in the closing minutes to reduce that to 1m 11.631s. But then Massa slipped in 1m 11.443s, to the delight of his countrymen in the stands.
Behind them, the rest were left a trifle breathless, rather as the Michelin runners had been in qualifying in Suzuka, though the gap was not as large. Jenson Button got closest to them in his Honda with a best of 1m 12.306s, with Robert Kubica on his tail for BMW Sauber in 1m 12.535s. The best Renault was Giancarlo Fisichella’s with 1m 12.567s, then came Rubens Barrichello on 1m 12.697s for Honda, Alonso on 1m 12.721s for Renault, and the McLarens of Kimi Raikkonen on 1m 12.723s and Pedro de la Rosa on 1m 12.780s. It seems likely, however, that we didn’t see Alonso’s maximum speed this morning.
Nick Heidfeld completed the top 10 for BMW Sauber with 1m 13.037s, chased by the Williams of Mark Webber and Nico Rosberg on 1m 13.205s and 1m 13.380s respectively. Scott Speed and Tonio Liuzzi went at it head-to-head all session in their Toro Rossos, at one stage setting exactly the same time. In the end the American shaded the Italian, 1m 13.455s to 1m 13.530s. Robert Doornbos was 15th for Red Bull with 1m 13.564s, but after an overnight engine change will get a 10-place grid penalty this afternoon.
He headed Ralf Schumacher who was Toyota’s quicker runner on 1m 13.642s, then came Takuma Sato for Super Aguri on 1m 13.814s, Tiago Monteiro for Spyker MF1 on 1m 13.832s, David Coulthard on 1m 13.944s for Red Bull and an unhappy Jarno Trulli on 1m 14.051s in the second Toyota. At the back came Spyker MF1’s Christijan Albers (1m 14.108s) and Sakon Yamamoto (1m 14.875s). The Japanese Super Aguri driver spun in Turn 7, but he wasn’t alone. Fisichella, Schumacher Snr and Rosberg all had spins too.
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10-21-2006, 01:46 PM
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Incredibly close times ... Alonso is P3 on 1'11.148" while Button is 14th on 1'11.742"
Drivers eliminated in QLF2:
Webber
De La Rosa
Rosberf
Button
Doorbos
Liuzzi
Drivers eliminated in QLF3:
Speed
Albers
Coulthard
Sato
Yamamoto
Monteiro who didnt put in a time
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10-21-2006, 01:47 PM
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Weird thing happen in Q3....
NOOOOOO!!! MS screwed........into the garage
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10-21-2006, 01:47 PM
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Does Michael have a problem? He was coasting back to the pits in QLF3?
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10-21-2006, 01:48 PM
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ferrari to let schumi down again?
they must of given massa schumi's car and vise versa.
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10-21-2006, 01:59 PM
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Yep...officially screwed....
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10-21-2006, 02:04 PM
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Final standings:
1. Massa
2. Raikkonen
3. Trulli
4. Alonso
5. Barrichello
6. Fisichella
7. R. Schumacher
8. Heidfeld
9. Kubica
10. Schumacher - lets see if he keeps this place - he may have to change an engine
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