Archive for March, 2006

Honda on top!

Friday, March 31st, 2006

It was an exciting qualifying
weekend for the 2006 Fosters Formula 1™ Grand Prix. Jenson Button got the provisional
pole for Honda™, while last year’s winner Giancarlo Fisichella got the second
and teammate (Renault™) Fernando Alonso got third. Kimi Raikkonen is fourth, while
teammate (McLaren™) Juan Pablo Montoya got fifth. Ralf Schumacher of Toyota™ is
six, Mark Webber of Williams™ is seventh, Nick Heidfeld of Sauber™ is eight,
while teammate Jacques Villeneuve is ninth but he will drop ten places for
engine change, so we will see Jarno Trulli of Toyota™ at the ninth grid
tomorrow instead and Michael Schumacher of Ferrari™ will grab the tenth place
of the grid.

 

That’s both the Renault™, both the
McLaren™, both the Toyota™, and both the Sauber™, a Honda™ and a Ferrari™ in
the top ten for tomorrow’s race. Men it’s going to be exciting! Just hope
Renault™ can keep up their pace, and I do hope that Fisico’s engine could last
this race weekend; a back-to-back win will be good.

 

It was a disappointing qualifying
for both the Super Aguri™, Ide have a hard time running his car while Sato’s
luck is also not good, and both will start at the last grid tomorrow.

 

And it was a terrible qualifying
for Felipe Massa of Ferrari™ as well for he has spin out of the track on the
second qualifying session, thus a red flag was waved. What a terrible blow for
the Brazilian!

 

But just how low does the Honda™ is
running? It’s a question that can be answer tomorrow at the 2006 Fosters
Formula 1™ GP.

Au revoir / Arrivederci / Auf Wiedersehen

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

3-29-06

 

Alas free from the ruthless oppression that what I once
called craft!

 

Good luck to you all. May you prove me wrong, for I don’t
want you to experience what I had gone through.

 

It has been a decision that I can now accept as proper! But
as I had said to you all, it was my privilege that I have had been acquainted
with you. Regrets are not for me to embrace, for there was none. Ill feelings
are not for me to contain, for I have no right.

 

May we all uncover what is apt for us!

Le Gran Fisico II

Monday, March 20th, 2006

From last year’s dissapointing race following a collision with Mark Webber(William-BMW™), to this years superb race weekend. A pole position on the Qualifying and a podium finish, thus he claim his third GP win in Formula1™.  Well done Fisico!

Teammate Fernando got the second podium, thus increasing his points to 18. And to Renault™ 28 points for the constructors championship .

Kimi had a terrible weekend, he haven’t even seen the rest of the first lap, for he have had an accident just right after the race started. What a terrible blow for him! Christian Klien(RBR™) have collided to his back just as they are turning on turn 5.

Both Williams™ as well have had a terrible weekend, from last race fantastic run to this race dismal performance, both Mark and Nico have had an engine problem. Does this mean they have exhausted their engine last race weekend, thus compromising this one?

Its 2 more week before the start of the Australian GP. I’m sure it will to be a great weekend. Last year Fisico was on the top of the podium, will he be back in it? I just hope so!

Le Gran Fisico

Saturday, March 18th, 2006

Yesterday was a great run for Fisico, finishing at 1:33.840 for the pole position in this afternoon race.
Does this mean that his mechanics are now starting to do their job well?
It was a great finishing lap for him, after the chequered flag have been waved to signal the conclusion for the 20 minutes final qualifying Fisico have set the fastest lap of the afternoon.
From last year’s disappointing race in Sepang, will this year be good for him?
Let’s all find out later, sure it will be another spectacular race.

Jenson Button of Honda got P2, while rookie Nico Rosberg of Williams-Cosworth got P3, P4 was grab by Michael Shumacher, but due to engine change he will be drop 10 places, so P4 will then go to Nico’s teammate Mark webber.

Unexpectedly Expected!

Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

On My Point of View
BAHRAIN GP
by: Glenn

Unexpectedly Experted was Shumacher’s return to the podium. From last years dismal performance I don’t expect to see him in the podium again, but at the back of my mind I somewhat expected the 7 times world champion to have his comeback this season.

Unexpected as well was Nico Rosberg performance. I haven’t expected him getting a point in his first ever GP and to even set the fastest Lap time for last sundays race.  But then again, I somewhat expected him to do well in his first GP for Williams™ have trusted him to be their driver.

And  my biggest unexpectation was to Giancarlo Fisichella, I didn’t expect him to have another car related problem again, I somewhat expected that from last year’s many car related problem, this year would be good for him. But then again Renualt™ engineer’s seems not to give him a better car yet again!

Another record for the great Shumi

Saturday, March 11th, 2006

Shumacher have done it again!

He got the provisional pole yesterday at the qualifying lap for the Formula 1™ Bahrain GP.
He have tied in for the most number of provisional pole with Ayrton Senna’s record of 65 pole position.

So, could we consider that as a come back for Shumi, it’s too early to say, but what I believe is that this year Shumi will going to beat that record of 65 pole position and create a new record that it will take the next generation F1™ drivers hard to beat.

But its not all celebration yesterday in the paddock as Kimi have had a bad run in the all new qualifying format, he become the first one to be in trouble for this F1™ season qualifying. He had a right rear suspension failure.

The Reneult™ team have not had a good run yesterday, they get the 4th place for the current World champion Alonso and a 9th place for his teammate Fisichella. The number 2 slot was grab by Shumi’s new teammate Felipe Massa and the number 3 position in  this afternoon race  went to  Jenson Button of Honda.

Surely it will going to be a great race this afternoon for this years FIA F1™ season. So make sure your glued to your television later, or logged on to the live timing at www.f1.com for blow-by-blow account.

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