Blue Ridge Engineering is reportedly unhappy with the performance of its Toyota engines and may not renew its contract in 2010.
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Blue Ridge Engineering is reportedly unhappy with the performance of its Toyota engines and may not renew its contract in 2010.
Im solidly performing mid table which i am quite happy about :)
Just a note that the website doesnt seem to be working for me, wondered if anyone else had problems.
We had some issues with Vista and xml but I think aryan changed it to be more universal.Quote:
Originally Posted by stevie_gerrard
What kind of problems are you having?
I can't beleive THIS is the year I decided to put all my eggs in Ferrari's basket!!!!!
UGH
WTF???
I spend almost my whole budget to get ferrara engine & chassis, and they both get me less points that Ruebens, who cost me like 3,000 I think?????
If I had only got a mercedes engine!
I had my hopes on BMW finally winning races and being in the top two for the constructors but instead they are fighting for 10th.
The sad thing is that N. Jones got me into the FGP about 4 years ago. He got beat the first 2, he beat me last year, and this year is really looking depressing for him. I really thought BMW and his team was going to smoke me. Sorry Brohime!Quote:
Originally Posted by N. Jones
Already winter testing showed that it's worth putting your money on underdogs. But people continued believing in status quo. ;)
If it wasn't for the pathetic underacheiving of Nick, and the Ferrari power plant I'd be runninig away with this thing :mad:
I put too much faith in my drivers. I thought Alonso would start to develop with every race but its slow progress thus far. Then again, the season is early and Alonso is known for his rate of development through the season so maybe I just need to be a bit more patient. I always believed Bourdais just had a tough year to deal with in 2008 but now I'm beginning to reconsider that though.
I'm fairly happy with my Toyota engines, they're having a good year in the works team. I've got a Williams chassis and I can see Rosberg getting a decent points haul later in the year. Maybe even a podium or two in the right circumstances. Not too sure about Nakajima though. I was impressed with him in Quali at the weekend but he never makes an impact in the race.
That's the thing - those people and teams not in the points will turn it around. They may not become championship contenders but they move up farther in the grid. Sadly though I wonder if Toyota is going to fall backward, their last two races haven't been much to write home about.