PDA

View Full Version : what are you looking forward to the most in 2007?



Scuderia ferrari
18th December 2006, 17:57
Title self explanitary:

Me, a new Ferrari line up, new renualt line up and new mclaren line up.

Not forgeting all the young fast drivers

....and Spa- good to see it back!

Also like to see how Redbull do with the "Newey car" and BMWs comptetivness (good in 2006)

Viktory
19th December 2006, 19:03
Ferrari winning both titles

jso1985
19th December 2006, 20:34
to see if McLaren got things right...

hopefully!

jens
19th December 2006, 20:59
I'm of course mostly concentrated on observing Toyota's activities. :D

But anyway - it would also be interesting to see the performance of the reigning champion Renault - if they have the top car, then how will the drivers perform. Better than expected or not? In the history there has probably been no case that the best car is not participating in the title hunt. And in their's case it is expected to happen for the first time.

Fangio
21st December 2006, 04:08
I hope BMW Sauber are good enough to shake things up next year..especially Kubica. That would really make things interesting.
How about a rookie WDC? Go Heikki Go!!

Valve Bounce
21st December 2006, 04:29
Title self explanitary:

(good in 2006)

The Sydney Test when the Poms will be totally and finally annihilated. :cheese:

grassrootsracer
21st December 2006, 04:37
How the new driver lineups work out for McLaren, Renault, and Ferrari
McLaren reliability (or lack thereof)
Competitiveness of Hamilton, Davidson, Kubica, and Kovaleinen
To see if Newey can work some competitiveness into Red Bull
Williams' performance and seeing if they continue their downward spiral or live up to past form
Nonsense rules Mosley can think up

pino
21st December 2006, 07:13
Trulli's first win with Toyota :up: :p :

harsha
21st December 2006, 07:22
comparing Kovalainen and Hamilton.

Alonso with Mclaren , Kimi and Massa with Ferrari......

and finally f1 without MS :p :

Viv
21st December 2006, 08:15
comparing Kovalainen and Hamilton.

Alonso with Mclaren , Kimi and Massa with Ferrari......

and finally f1 without MS :p :

Me too..In addition I'd like to see if Fisi finally does well in a Renault

F1boat
21st December 2006, 09:24
I'm looking forward to the new era of F1.

XR8
21st December 2006, 09:36
I am looking forward to Weber winning his first GP!

555-04Q2
21st December 2006, 10:10
I'm looking forward to seeing how the new single tyre supplier BS goes about their business in 2007. I expect a lot of accusations to fly around about preferential treatement for some team(s).

ArrowsFA1
21st December 2006, 10:47
I'm looking forward to seeing how the many driver changes shape up. It's not often we see so many changes within the front running teams and it should make things very interesting.

555-04Q2
21st December 2006, 10:49
it should make things very interesting.

...if they get equal rubber ;)

ArrowsFA1
21st December 2006, 11:04
Of course they all will :p : ;)

555-04Q2
21st December 2006, 11:26
Of course they all will :p : ;)

Ever the optamist :p :

Valve Bounce
21st December 2006, 11:58
I'm looking forward to the Poms getting flogged at the SCG.

555-04Q2
21st December 2006, 12:04
I'm looking forward to the Poms getting flogged at the SCG.

I think you are lost Valve. Typical bloody Auzzie ;) :p : :D

RWD
21st December 2006, 13:07
I am looking forward to a mixed up grid with no Micheal Schumacher

555-04Q2
21st December 2006, 13:12
I am looking forward to a mixed up grid with no Micheal Schumacher

I think most people will feel strange that there is no Schumi on the grid next season. He's been there since '91 which was a bloody long time ago :s hock:

millencolin
21st December 2006, 13:52
Mark webbers performance... lets hope victorys are in the line... doubt it though

grassrootsracer
21st December 2006, 15:49
Super Aguri - to see if they can score a few points this season

jens
21st December 2006, 16:24
I think most people will feel strange that there is no Schumi on the grid next season. He's been there since '91 which was a bloody long time ago :s hock:

I remember "schumacherless" period, when Michael was injured in 99 and I really felt that something very important was missing from races... And it wasn't the "right" F1.

But for me no it's a different story - I've already got used to it that he is not there anymore. :)

carrera66
21st December 2006, 16:30
Super Aguri scoring their first point... ok maybe 2008

gjalie
21st December 2006, 20:51
Ferrari winning both titles

I agree, 'Forza Spyker (ferrari)"

THE_LIBERATOR
22nd December 2006, 11:08
Moto GP

ShiftingGears
22nd December 2006, 11:19
MAGNY COURS AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D










...



Has to be Spa, the new Ferrari lineup (I never liked Schumacher), Webber at Red Bull, and the new McLaren lineup. And, hopefully, an exciting season.

agwiii
23rd December 2006, 01:32
I'm looking forward to March 18 -- and to the end of over hyped drivers and the beginning of results.

jens
29th December 2006, 22:26
Firstly I'm looking forward to January 12 - the launch of Toyota's new car. :p :

agwiii
30th December 2006, 01:28
Firstly I'm looking forward to January 12 - the launch of Toyota's new car. :p :

:D

V12
31st December 2006, 03:54
Most: New driver line-ups, Spa returning

Least: Single-tyre formula, Fuji replacing Suzuka

agwiii
31st December 2006, 04:53
Least: Single-tyre formula, Fuji replacing Suzuka

Yes, the loss of Suzuka is tragic, but Honda is working hard to get us back on track.

Tazio
4th January 2007, 08:05
I'd like to see Kimi and Ferrari spank fred in '07

Would like to see spyker step up to the plate

I'll settle for one out of two

Bebee
4th January 2007, 08:49
comparing Kovalainen and Hamilton.

Alonso with Mclaren , Kimi and Massa with Ferrari......

and finally f1 without MS :p :

Oie! Stop reading my mind! :p :