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    I forgot to post the news that doesn't change F1

    Michael on top again, gee if Juan Pablo doesn't take Michael out he wins. He's way to dominating.
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    #2
    Yes, what are there points at or whatever for the season thus far?

    Already broke 100! :roll:

    Bastards.

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      #3
      what sucks is that bmw-williams are pretty even with renault and just slightly behind BAR, yet they arent comming together as a team with numerous DNF's and a few driver errors robbing them of points. either way, i think the ferrari dominance should end this year with williams and mclaren having finished state-of-the-art facilities to produce next years cars, toyota having the largest budget in F1 at their disposal, and BAR and Renault are making great in-season progress.

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        #4
        Not going to happen to Schummy retires. so He and Ferrari are a powerhouse that has to be reckoned with.
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          #5
          Originally posted by M-technik-3
          Not going to happen to Schummy retires. so He and Ferrari are a powerhouse that has to be reckoned with.
          I'm in agreement with that. Until MS finally hangs up his driving suit for the final time, he is likely to be the dominant racer on the track.

          What's happening in F1 now is in someways a double edged sword. On the one hand many are probably growing tired of seeing the same guy win race after race after race. Yet we are also seeing history in the making. Who knows how much time will pass before we witness someone of Schuey's caliber competing in F1 again. Its going to take a prodigy of a driver to surpass what MS has accomplished.

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            #6
            Any votes on who will be the Williams/BMW drivers next year? I wonder what a guy like Auberlein would do in open wheel. He dominates here when he has a half way decent car.
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              #7
              Originally posted by rscheiring
              Any votes on who will be the Williams/BMW drivers next year? I wonder what a guy like Auberlein would do in open wheel. He dominates here when he has a half way decent car.
              Yeah, Auberlen rocks the house.

              I'm with the rest of the Peanut Gallery, myself --- Michael Schumacher is the Shiz, and will continue to dominate.

              What I really like to see is guys like Hans Stuck - still out there, doin' it after all these years, and still having fun - you always see him pumping his fists enthusiastically and laughing at the excitement of racing. What a cool guy. Oh - and what a hot wife :shock:

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                #8
                Originally posted by rscheiring
                Any votes on who will be the Williams/BMW drivers next year?
                My vote is for Boris Said. I would love to see someone with his...uh...spirited personality driving in F1. He's even a skilled driver, has driven for BMW before, and can turn left AND right.

                Seriously, though, isn't the rumor that Webber will be driving for them?

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                  #9
                  I think Williams wants to get Webber from (Jaguar?) to drive in Ralf's place.
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                    #10
                    Right now, it looks like Webber & Villeneuve at Williams next year, I personally would love to see JV back in a top car.

                    As for guys like Said & Auberlen, not a chance. Both of them are getting up there in age, and have been sedan drivers their entire professional careers. Neither of thos guys are particularly tiny either, which affects whether they can even get in an open wheel car.

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                      #11
                      Werd to what Charlie wrote.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Charlie
                        Right now, it looks like Webber & Villeneuve at Williams next year, I personally would love to see JV back in a top car.
                        I am looking forward to see what Webber can do as well. I'm just glad JPM is going, he's terribly over-rated.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by cramer
                          I'm just glad JPM is going, he's terribly over-rated.
                          and an ass to boot!
                          A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do- Walter Gagehot

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Charlie
                            Right now, it looks like Webber & Villeneuve at Williams next year, I personally would love to see JV back in a top car.

                            As for guys like Said & Auberlen, not a chance. Both of them are getting up there in age, and have been sedan drivers their entire professional careers. Neither of thos guys are particularly tiny either, which affects whether they can even get in an open wheel car.

                            -Charlie
                            villeneuve? thats kind of far fetched at the moment, i know there have been rumors that williams has talked with him, but that doesnt mean that much, cause there is a big list of possibilities right now for the empty seats.

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