The Official 2008 F1 Series Thread

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  • JMil86
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    F1 kinda sucks now a days, more about politics and rules than driver vs driver racing...

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  • E-Thirty
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    http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/72585

    Looks like nothing happened with honda just yet.

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by tg318is
    didnt schumi make ferrari back into a top running team?
    Yep.

    People seem to forget that Schumacher leaving Bennetton was considered a huge step down when he went to a struggling Ferrari program. Remember that Villeneuve tried the same thing a few years later with Tyrell/BAR and failed miserably.

    -Charlie

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  • tg318is
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    Originally posted by Joe318is
    nooooooooooooooooooo thats a lie.... :roll:

    i cannot stand the idea that schumie was putinto the best car and thats the only reason he won so many races. thats fucking BS. the guy made the team and every season/race he competed in for 15 years he was a contendor for the win.

    if you think otherwise, your simply wrong.
    ah sorry. i dont understand what you're saying

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  • Joe318is
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    Originally posted by tg318is
    didnt schumi make ferrari back into a top running team?

    nooooooooooooooooooo thats a lie.... :roll:

    i cannot stand the idea that schumie was putinto the best car and thats the only reason he won so many races. thats fucking BS. the guy made the team and every season/race he competed in for 15 years he was a contendor for the win.

    if you think otherwise, your simply wrong.

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  • tg318is
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    Originally posted by JuanPabloBongto
    [hater]And it's too bad this didn't happen after Michael had won just 2 or 3 championships.. I'd love to see him drive an underdog car[/hater]
    didnt schumi make ferrari back into a top running team?

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Just like Rover :D

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  • Jon325i
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    Hot off the presses: Honda F1 found a buyer and has been sold......for $1.

    http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/27/h...an-named-slim/


    Jon

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  • JuanPabloBongto
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    Originally posted by Jon325i
    I cannot wait until someone else takes the reins of the sport after Bernie's wife cleans him out after the divorce.
    Won't happen... F1 is Bernie's raison d'etre. He'll run it until he can't anymore. It's his baby. The guy is a born wheeler and dealer, and probably doesn't want smooth sailing.

    I agree about what's been said re: dumbing down. F3, F2000, all of the 'feeder' series.. maybe F1 will resemble those in some ways, but it will be temporary. I agree w/ Charlie, the show will go on and just like we all wish for the glory days of 1-hr qualifying or 900hp v10's, the new rules sound like rubbish now but there will be new scandals and f1 trickery. New things to love about the sport.

    Ever since technology and bigger money has come to F1 (and I mean late 80's up to now), the factory team arms race has created a lot more cool, techno-nerd things to talk about...
    Schumacher's unprovable-advantage Traction control, McLaren's iridium motor parts, Renault's dampers, active suspensions, Honda's hidden reserve fuel cells, etc.
    And these are just the ones that made it to the public.

    ... but before ridiculous money came along, interesting things like these happened, just less often. That suction car that was outlawed (brabham?), the 6-wheel Tyrell car, etc.

    It will be interesting to see who comes out on top... you'd think Williams would be rubbing their hands together. And that Richards guy from Honda probably will come back to the sport.

    [hater]And it's too bad this didn't happen after Michael had won just 2 or 3 championships.. I'd love to see him drive an underdog car[/hater]

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  • z31maniac
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    Autosport debunked it yesterday.

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  • TDE30
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    Originally posted by Jon325i
    Strictly a rumor at this point - but interesting nonetheless.

    http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/16/r...-buy-honda-f1/
    Wow, interesting. I have no idea how PSA Peugeot Citroën would delegate such a purchase, but I know Peugeot has quite a bit of money in their 24H LeMans/LMS efforts and Citroën has plenty wrapped up in their WRC campaign. I'm not debunking this rumor, but I have my doubts that the French auto industry would allow such an unusual purchase (considering Jordan/Peugeot's sub-par Formula One days just eight years ago.)

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  • Joe318is
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    that would be cool.

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  • Jon325i
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    Strictly a rumor at this point - but interesting nonetheless.

    http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/16/r...-buy-honda-f1/

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  • tg318is
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    possible changes for the years ahead: http://formula1.com/news/headlines/2008/12/8773.html

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  • tg318is
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    more pictures of testing up on formula1.com

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