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  • Joe318is
    R3V OG
    • Sep 2005
    • 6451

    #1006
    Originally posted by WillisE30
    That can be argued, Kimi had plenty of bad luck this season and he was still in the top five for championship points. The guy drinks before a race and still tears it up, I'd say he's damn good.
    Masa is also one hell of a driver though, in my opinion he's better than Lewis, but even that I'll begrudgingly admit is debatable.

    In the end it doesn't matter, F1 has gotten to be extremely competitive which makes it awesome to watch, it beats the days of a Schumacher parade.
    Dont discount the errors of Massa and Ferrari. On a good day for Massa, he is untouchable.


    Originally posted by vlad
    Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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    • Dave
      E30 RAT
      • Nov 2003
      • 11675

      #1007
      Originally posted by Joe318is
      GLOCK WAS ON DRYS!!!!

      I dont know where you chumps were coming from. He ran wide because it was raining more than before. Had he not, and had he got the power down 1 sec. before Hamilton got past him, then Massa would be WDC. Thats how it works, heartbreaking for the Tifosi, but thats how it is.

      Massa '09 [better driver then Kimi, IMO]
      QFT.

      I was leaping off the couch when Vettel knocked Hamilton down to sixth. And then in the last lap, it happened.

      What a heartbreaker. I wanted it to go the other way, but no real fan can complaint about having the championship go down to the last lap of the last race like it did. Awesome theater of reality.
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      • Moberg12
        Wrencher
        • Dec 2007
        • 209

        #1008
        As the rain started to fall harder, both Toyota's Struggled on the last lap turning times in the 1:40's I believe. No Conspiracy, just a gamble by Toyota that didn't pay off.

        Vettel '09 > than Massa and Hamilton

        Watching Vettel stay glued to Massa's gear box in his STR was amazing!!
        Last edited by Moberg12; 11-03-2008, 11:51 AM.

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        • E30Kaiser
          E30 Mastermind
          • Mar 2008
          • 1790

          #1009
          Well with Massa in the dry I don't know, Vettel's car was far lighter. I just don't think that the Red Bull car will be too competitive in the dry for the whole season next year compared to Ferrari or McMerc. In the wet though where the car matters slightly less I think Vettel is the best guy out there, and this race showed that. Peter Windsor may not like Vettel but I have been a supporter of him since he stepped up at Indianapolis last year. I just hope RB switched from Renault to Ferrari power so that it is not really a demotion for Vettel. Keep your eye on Vettel, he can drive the wheels off any car out there.
          "We're not here for a long time, we're here for a good time"-Colin McCrae

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          • Jon325i
            R3V OG
            • Oct 2003
            • 6934

            #1010
            I agree that Vettel is going to be one to watch for the '09 season. However, he's transitioning from Scuderia Toro Rosso to the Red Bull team, the latter which has been off the pace compared to the junior Red Bull team. With vastly changing car specs for 2009, its going to be a crap shoot for everyone on the grid. We will have to wait until the first race or two of next season shakes out to see who got the design right and who got it wrong. Also, with Massa being so close to Hamilton by seasons' end and Hamilton having barely won the Driver's title, I'd say either of them have a very good shot at the title next year. Might as well throw Kimi into the mix as well because when he gets it right, he's damn quick.

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            • e30bmw
              Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 50

              #1011
              Watched the race, fucking awesome. I thought at first that Glock gave it away, but realized that he was still on his drys. I would have been really pissed, don't like things being decided like that. Hoping that next year BMW Sauber can actually hang with Ferrari and McLaren the whole year, instead of just tricking me to think that they can.

              And just for the record, I am a casual F1 fan, I just watch the actual races, I try to watch all of them, but sometimes I am just doing stuff. So what exactly is different about the new rules next year?
              -Doug

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              • E30Kaiser
                E30 Mastermind
                • Mar 2008
                • 1790

                #1012
                They are switching back to slicks(tires without grooves for the Dry tires) which will give the cars better traction and speed. Less aerodynamic levels allowed on the car which will speed up the cars and actually decrease traction but the slicks should make up for that. Also KERS(Kinetic Energy Recovery System or something like that) is coming into affect which as I understand it is an electric motor that recovers energy under breaking and allows you to use that energy for a little bit more acceleration when you press a button. I have also heard they may allow a wing design that can be changed while driving, but I don't remember if that was just a concept for the future or planned for 2009.
                "We're not here for a long time, we're here for a good time"-Colin McCrae

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                • tg318is
                  R3VLimited
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 2052

                  #1013
                  Originally posted by Jon325i
                  with Massa being so close to Hamilton by seasons' end and Hamilton having barely won the Driver's title, I'd say either of them have a very good shot at the title next year.

                  Jon
                  If Massa's engine had not blown while he was leading 2 races and if the fuel rig scenario didn't happen Massa would have been in the clear. IMO Ferrari lost it for him.
                  Tim.

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                  • Joe318is
                    R3V OG
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 6451

                    #1014
                    Originally posted by tg318is
                    if massa's engine had not blown while he was leading 2 races and if the fuel rig scenario didn't happen massa would have been in the clear. Imo ferrari lost it for him.
                    x1000000000000000000


                    Originally posted by vlad
                    Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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                    • TDE30
                      R3V OG
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 7042

                      #1015
                      Speed Channel did a feature recently regarding the amount of points lost by both Massa and Hamilton. I believe Massa and his team lost more points as a result of careless mistakes and errors in judgement.
                      - Trey

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                      • e30bmw
                        Member
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 50

                        #1016
                        Originally posted by E30Kaiser
                        They are switching back to slicks(tires without grooves for the Dry tires) which will give the cars better traction and speed. Less aerodynamic levels allowed on the car which will speed up the cars and actually decrease traction but the slicks should make up for that. Also KERS(Kinetic Energy Recovery System or something like that) is coming into affect which as I understand it is an electric motor that recovers energy under breaking and allows you to use that energy for a little bit more acceleration when you press a button. I have also heard they may allow a wing design that can be changed while driving, but I don't remember if that was just a concept for the future or planned for 2009.
                        Thanks, I think I remember something about the tires or "tyres" as they were called in the story I saw them in.

                        Anything different with the engines?
                        -Doug

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                        • E30Kaiser
                          E30 Mastermind
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 1790

                          #1017
                          Originally posted by e30bmw
                          Thanks, I think I remember something about the tires or "tyres" as they were called in the story I saw them in.

                          Anything different with the engines?
                          I am pretty sure there is still a freeze but they have been talking about having a standard engine/transmission supplier that makes engines for the different teams or works with each team to make sure their engine meets the specifications.

                          Personally I have mixed feelings on that. As I don't think the engine right now really matters anyway. I mean you have 3 teams running Ferrari engines, with Ferrari being at the front of the pack, STR in the middle, and Force India at the very back. Obviously Aero makes a much much larger difference. To the people that look at the difference between STR and RBR and say there is only a difference in engines and there is a difference in performance, that is partially true but the STR runs a different diffuser since it has a different gear box. This does give a different in Aero characteristic. On the other hand I don't want to see the end of different engine manufacturer's so I hope that it isn't instituted for that reason or at least it is lax enough to not constrain the teams that still make their own engines.
                          "We're not here for a long time, we're here for a good time"-Colin McCrae

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                          • e30bmw
                            Member
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 50

                            #1018
                            Originally posted by E30Kaiser
                            I am pretty sure there is still a freeze but they have been talking about having a standard engine/transmission supplier that makes engines for the different teams or works with each team to make sure their engine meets the specifications.

                            Personally I have mixed feelings on that. As I don't think the engine right now really matters anyway. I mean you have 3 teams running Ferrari engines, with Ferrari being at the front of the pack, STR in the middle, and Force India at the very back. Obviously Aero makes a much much larger difference. To the people that look at the difference between STR and RBR and say there is only a difference in engines and there is a difference in performance, that is partially true but the STR runs a different diffuser since it has a different gear box. This does give a different in Aero characteristic. On the other hand I don't want to see the end of different engine manufacturer's so I hope that it isn't instituted for that reason or at least it is lax enough to not constrain the teams that still make their own engines.
                            I heard about the standard engine thing. Ferrari is not happy about that, said they might pull out. I personally don't favor it.
                            -Doug

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                            • TDE30
                              R3V OG
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 7042

                              #1019
                              Originally posted by e30bmw
                              I heard about the standard engine thing. Ferrari is not happy about that, said they might pull out. I personally don't favor it.
                              I have my doubts that FIA would implement such a radical idea. It really evens out the playing field, but it is so much against everything Formula One stands for that I imagine it to be quelled by next year.
                              - Trey

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                              • Moberg12
                                Wrencher
                                • Dec 2007
                                • 209

                                #1020
                                Is it already finalized that Vettel is going to RBR? I was under the impression nothing had been finalized yet, but I might be wrong. There is not a team that would not want him, going to RBR would just be a let down.

                                Also was it STR or RBR that is changing to McLaren power?

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