i call it rumania and my mother language is german, but that couldnt have less to do with mass-dampers could it :D
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i call it rumania and my mother language is german, but that couldnt have less to do with mass-dampers could it :D
To me that it's just a spelling mistake so let's forget it and go back to the topic...thank You :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mihaici
you are right Tin.Quote:
Originally Posted by tinchote
I should start writting for those F1 tabloid news sites. I've got two threads with titles that mirror those same "styles" that those sensationalist places have.
:p I've got myself a new career here.
it is going to be a long three weeks before the next F1 race.
fortunately I've got myself another weekly sport on wheels that I can enjoy every weekend. :) - and beleave me, that one also has it's "dramas". -
:s mokin:
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by race aficionado
As was mentioned by Willis last year regarding the issues with Ferrari's rear wing, teams have "clarification sessions" with FIA technical delegates almost on a weekly basis. The teams try to push the boundaries of the written rules, and the FIA decides when it is too much. It has worked like that for many years now. But many forumers seem to be unwilling to realise that :sQuote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Thanks for the reminder :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by tinchote
Actually, Autosport reported that, though it was McLaren that made the initial protest after questioning whether they were an aerodynamc part or not (admitedly after finding that it made little improvment to their car) it was Ferrari that supported and pushed for the ban of the mass dampers after finding that they gave their car no advantage (like they needed one with those Bridgstones).Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Well, my mother's language is romanian and I don't write "Anglia" like in romanian, i write "England" cause that's the official name accepted worldwide. And Romania, not Rumania, it's accepted worldwide, you can check that on Google.Quote:
Originally Posted by Heidfeldrulez
I agree with on going back to the topic, and I'll stop here.Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
Isn't roo-mania is a form of mental illness suffered by marsupials? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mihaici
Hilarious. That's really interesting. What's the purpose of all this? you are trying to prove what?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mihaici
The fact that Ferrari might be cheating came to me as a surprise. But cheating in F1 is almost impossible as rules are so much more flexible than a Ferrari floor.