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Originally Posted by Malllen
I believe they are now called 1) Extreme Wet 2) Wet 3) Dry
just a matter of terminology ofcourse.
And your point about monsoon tyres are correct, they are no longer used in F1
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Malllen
I believe they are now called 1) Extreme Wet 2) Wet 3) Dry
just a matter of terminology ofcourse.
And your point about monsoon tyres are correct, they are no longer used in F1
i hope that if we have another wet race they won't decide again to make some 20 laps with the safety car on track like they did in Japan.
What about China 2006?!Quote:
Originally Posted by eu
MS went past FA like if he was napping in a parking! :p :
Next time you want to poke fun at someone (without being invited) prepare to get it back doubled, at least from me. I've seen many like you before and they all vanished sooner or later!
you are right.. I got kind of bored about all this non sense yapping but if i leave you shouldn't take credit for it because you are the reason I still come here :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Feck me, sometimes you are just so funny sonshine... :rotflmao:
That's how my car gets scratched up in car parks, inconsiderate feckers driving way too fastQuote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Oooohhhh, get you big boy, we need your royal seal of approval now, do we?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Let me guess, with brass nobs on as well? :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I see you want some too! :p :
Well, at last year's Nürburgring race, Michael Schumacher (retired) stood on the podium - to hand a trophy to his "friend" Ron Dennis ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tazio
in the engines and I think that Kimi is competent, but not the best in wet conditions.Quote:
Originally Posted by aryan
Are you quite sure you'll be here to see that? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
And Massa scored 17. ;) Not bad compared to these three. :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Malllen