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16th September 2008, 17:23 #11Senior Member
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thats a terrific lineup if it materializes, along with the resurgent STR (if they keep it up) there would be 4 good teams in 09
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how true. Would be interesting to see how Kubica reacts. I think/hope Alonso has learned a thing or two and I would suspect that it would be Kubica who would be throwing the first stones across the bow...then agian who knows
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you can't argue with results.
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16th September 2008, 17:27 #12Senior Member
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at this point in his career, I wouldn't pick Heidfeld over Bourdais or even Sato.
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He is a solid but unspectacular driver who will just do enough to keep ahead but not more to maximize the car. I think he might be out of F1 next year, or at best will compete for a seat in Renault or Honda.you can't argue with results.
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16th September 2008, 18:38 #13Senior Member
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/70682
I think the engine issue may be the key whether Alonso decides to stay at Renault or not...
If we look at this way... For example Alonso himself has said that STR has third fastest car at the moment (quite likely looking at performances), then with proper engines Red Bull should be at least as quick if not quicker (A-team after all) and the other team using Renault' engines - Renault itself
- has had a better season than Red Bull. This is of course an undefined assumption, but looking at this evidence (Renault chassis > RBR/STR chassis) Renault could have been almost a title contender (or somewhere at BMW's position) this year with a top engine! If they get the engine issue solved, Alonso would have no reason to leave Renault. Interesting times ahead...
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16th September 2008, 19:17 #14Senior Member
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And also honda is whispering in Alonso's ears. Ross Brawn has praised Fernando a couple of times this year (at least in the spanish media) and he is the best asset Honda has right now...
Renault is a good option since at least they know what you need to make a fast car. But the engine regulation has deeply hurt them.
BMW seems to be a question mark since they started the seasson really strong but have been going backwards as Alonso has been able to challenge them on few ocasions lately with the crappy Renault. By the way, Alonso and Kubica are pretty good friends and will get along well.
All in all, I just want him to have a car that allows him to fight for something, and not just fight to keep it on track.ÑBA I love this game! :up:
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17th September 2008, 07:09 #15Senior Member
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Amazingly all the drivers from McLaren, BMW and Ferrari are all mathematically still in title contention. Although I think BMW would be foolish not to support Kubica at this stage.
Originally Posted by Kevincal
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In the back of my mind in respect of 2009/KERS is the fact that, some 10 years ago, McLaren had a system ready to run. Now, if they have continued to develop this in the background, the potential for them to have a very robust, reliable and well packeged system is enormous.
Originally Posted by tamburello
They have been very quiet on this front, is that good or bad???Opinions are like ar5eholes, everyone has one.
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17th September 2008, 13:27 #17Senior Member
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Bad!
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17th September 2008, 14:33 #18GuestWilko!!!! You know all that must be hogwash?
Originally Posted by SGWilko
How on earth could the FIA, headed by a man who apparently has it in for Mclaren, possibly have introduced a new system that would benefit the boys from Woking?
Are you suggesting that there is no anti-Mclaren conspiracy?
I think you need a long lie down while you reflect on the silliness of your statement!
PS - Don't know how to do that 'Smiley' face thing.
PPS - It does actually raise a very interesting point (KERS development, that is, not the 'Smiley' face dilemma) about who is going to be straight out of the starting blocks with this one.
I do know that Zytek are currently working with a couple of un-named F1 teams on their KERS systems. Zytek have a few years of knowledge with hybrid power systems. Sorry, I don't actually know which F1 teams they are working with...the contact I have isn't at liberty to say. I would, however, imagine that there are other specialists currently working with F1 teams and that, despite expectation perhaps, not all KERS stuff will be unique to a specific team or indeed an in-house design.
BMW appear to be ahead of the game at the moment, just because they have done a semi-public test of their system. It could be that others are running behind closed doors, and Honda would, I imagine, be in that category (who knows what goes on in Honda's japanese sporting division...certainly not aero-work, it seems).
For me, BMW would be the obvious place for Fernando to end up, because they seem to be without any major worries.
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17th September 2008, 18:05 #19Senior Member
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IIRC there was an article in Motorsport about this not so long ago. Adrian Newey was developing it while at McLaren and initially the FIA approved the system. Newey continued work until a KERS-type system was ready for testing/racing (not sure which) at which point the FIA changed their minds.
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Who knows whether McLaren have continued to develop the idea in some shape or form, or perhaps Newey took the concept with him when he went to Red Bull...Riccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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Let's leave Lewis out of this thread...Oops! I misread it as "Crystal Balls!"
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