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26th March 2007, 19:35 #91
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Originally Posted by Tazio
But I don’t think Kimi will need to changes engine in Sepang, because I think he had a comparative smooth and easy race in Melbourne and was able to save engine at least on the second half of it. But if he is forced to do it, I think he will however be fighting of the podium places; so it will be a full speed from start to end - if I know him right. And if he doesn’t make any bigger mistakes, he really has a realistic chance to the podium. And however it will be easier for him to be awake (in Melbourne he almost made a mistake, because his radio didn’t work and he had no one to speak with and keep him awake). And of course I hope the engine will be ok during the whole race but as usually, it is a long race and one can never know.
According to JT it’s not even time to bring up for discussion, that one of the drivers should be regarded as a “first one”. And that’s how I like it – at least at the present time. One can only hope that the drivers have a good time together and work hard for the teams’ best in their minds.Two real racers: Vettel the :champion: of 2010, 2011 and 2012 - Kimi the :champion: of 2007
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26th March 2007, 19:58 #92
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Originally Posted by jas123f1
http://www.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlin...26102335.shtml
Evidently the engine wasn't damaged, and coolant wasn't leaking from the engine! You do have to wonder though. Don't be surprisd if Kimi's engine goes
Kablamo!May the forza be with you
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26th March 2007, 20:22 #93
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Originally Posted by Tazio
Even though I am a hardcore fan of Kimi, I will not make any further assumptions of their relative performances based on the first race. I think Kimi was impressive and Massa drove a solid race, but I didn't see the fireworks in his driving. However, that has happened to Kimi as well every now and then - so one race really don't count all that much.
Although I hope that Kimi's engine won't need changing - wouldn't it be a treat though? Fisi might not enjoy seeing Kimi in his mirrors during closing laps - it might trigger some memories...
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26th March 2007, 20:36 #94
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Originally Posted by Tazio
They know as well as we here that even with a ten place penalty it is highly possible that Kimi takes a podium - so the point deficit would be less dramatic than in the case of retirement.
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26th March 2007, 21:21 #95
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Kimi, with a new engine, from 11th or 12th on the grid? No problem! The kid rocks, he'll be challenging for the top podium spot, for sure.
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27th March 2007, 12:42 #96
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Originally Posted by TazioTwo real racers: Vettel the :champion: of 2010, 2011 and 2012 - Kimi the :champion: of 2007
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27th March 2007, 15:16 #97
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If they have to change the engine, KR will give spectators great show as he climbs from 11th place to podium.
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27th March 2007, 17:03 #98
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Originally Posted by AddictedTwo real racers: Vettel the :champion: of 2010, 2011 and 2012 - Kimi the :champion: of 2007
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