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25th April 2007, 19:23 #11
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Originally Posted by ioan
Raikkonen says his problem is qualifying, if it is and he gets it sorted, I dont see Massa keeping up with him unless he puts in performances like that in Bahrain every time, and I dont think he can.
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25th April 2007, 19:44 #12
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It's one thing to be fast over one lap, a whole other to consistently be fast, lap after lap in the race. Kimi as fast and consistent, something Massa can only dream of.
IMHO Kimi will show Massa the way this season.Senna. The GREATEST champion racing world has ever had!
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25th April 2007, 20:53 #13
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I think whichever of their drivers has the most points at the end of the season will be considered their number 1
Jim Raynor will be returning soon!
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25th April 2007, 23:14 #14
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Originally Posted by Ian McCWhen in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout
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26th April 2007, 02:51 #15
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If Ferrari have a number one and a number two, will they remember to wipe?
I think that it's too early in the year to say anything. Remember that David Coulthard twice led the World Championship at the beginning of the year, and neither of those translated into anything.
The actual trends will emerge, it's just that there's not enough data yet.The Old Republic was a stupidly run organisation which deserved to be taken over. All Hail Palpatine!
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26th April 2007, 03:22 #16
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Originally Posted by DimitraF1
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26th April 2007, 03:37 #17
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Originally Posted by Rollo
When did DC drive for Ferrari? :When in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout
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26th April 2007, 08:24 #18
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Originally Posted by Sleeper
If we look at the practice times, and qualifying though, Massa was quicker than Kimi in all the friday's practice sessions, as well as saturday, and in qualifying (Q1&2&3!). And he had the fastest lap - nearly 0.4s quicker than Kimi. On that evidence, I'd say Massa was the quicker of the two.
However, Kimi doesn't make mistakes like Massa does, and deservedly scored more points. But so far, I'd say Massa has shown to be the quickest driver this year, when you look at the practice sessions, the qualifying sessions, and the races Quickest doesn't always mean best though :
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26th April 2007, 08:54 #19
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yeah agree, Massa is the quickest than everyone, and agree again that quickest doesn't mean the best, but it's more as a way to be the best
That is Massa, the quickest and the messiest man
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