Formule 1

:eek: I've just heard that Alonso will change Massa at Ferrari. The next Grand Prix in Bahrain will be the first battle between the 2 world champion in the same car...

:lol: :lol: :D yesterday - April's Fools day ... :lol: this was my little prank... sorry :smile:

OMG I actually really believed it :lol::lol: I was like WHAAT NO WAY!

Haha, that was good one.
 
^^^haha cool :lol: I haven't done any April's Fools pranks in my life before... :smile: Glad that it was "successful"... LMAO
 
Bahrain Grand Prix - 1st free practice

1. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:32.233 20
2. Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:32.350 +0.117 15
3. Nico Rosberg WilliamsF1 1:32.415 +0.182 23
4. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:32.705 +0.472 21
5. Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 1:32.868 +0.635 20
6. Nakadzsima Kazuki WilliamsF1 1:33.121 +0.888 24
7. Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 1:33.333 +1.100 16
8. Jarno Trulli Toyota 1:33.539 +1.306 27
9. David Coulthard Red Bull Racing 1:33.788 +1.555 20
10. Fernando Alonso Renault F1 1:33.815 +1.582 19
11. Timo Glock Toyota 1:33.929 +1.696 28
12. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:33.950 +1.717 20
13. Nelsinho Piquet Renault F1 1:33.981 +1.748 24
14. Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:34.106 +1.873 17
15. Sébastien Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:34.235 +2.002 27
16. Sebastian Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:34.321 +2.088 32
17. Giancarlo Fisichella Force India 1:34.892 +2.659 20
18. Jenson Button Honda Racing 1:34.915 +2.682 16
19. Rubens Barrichello Honda Racing 1:35.174 +2.941 12
20. Adrian Sutil Force India 1:35.429 +3.196 22
21. Anthony Davidson Super Aguri 1:36.145 +3.912 6
22. Szato Takuma Super Aguri 1:36.536 +4.303 6


looks good :wink:
 
Bahrain Grand Prix - 1st free practice

1. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:32.233 20
2. Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:32.350 +0.117 15
3. Nico Rosberg WilliamsF1 1:32.415 +0.182 23
4. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:32.705 +0.472 21
5. Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 1:32.868 +0.635 20
6. Nakadzsima Kazuki WilliamsF1 1:33.121 +0.888 24
7. Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 1:33.333 +1.100 16
8. Jarno Trulli Toyota 1:33.539 +1.306 27
9. David Coulthard Red Bull Racing 1:33.788 +1.555 20
10. Fernando Alonso Renault F1 1:33.815 +1.582 19
11. Timo Glock Toyota 1:33.929 +1.696 28
12. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:33.950 +1.717 20
13. Nelsinho Piquet Renault F1 1:33.981 +1.748 24
14. Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:34.106 +1.873 17
15. Sébastien Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:34.235 +2.002 27
16. Sebastian Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:34.321 +2.088 32
17. Giancarlo Fisichella Force India 1:34.892 +2.659 20
18. Jenson Button Honda Racing 1:34.915 +2.682 16
19. Rubens Barrichello Honda Racing 1:35.174 +2.941 12
20. Adrian Sutil Force India 1:35.429 +3.196 22
21. Anthony Davidson Super Aguri 1:36.145 +3.912 6
22. Szato Takuma Super Aguri 1:36.536 +4.303 6


looks good :wink:

yep I especially like Nico on three beside of cuz the double pole for Ferrari for now!!! ^_^
 
^^^yeah, and it seems that Massa would like to prove his speed and ability...

Look at the 2nd practice's results:

1. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:31.420 30
2. Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:32.327 +0.907 30
3. Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 1:32.752 +1.332 30
4. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:32.847 +1.427 26
5. Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 1:32.915 +1.495 29
6. Nico Rosberg WilliamsF1 1:33.022 +1.602 34
7. David Coulthard Red Bull Racing 1:33.048 +1.628 27
8. Nakadzsima Kazuki WilliamsF1 1:33.098 +1.678 33
9. Sébastien Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:33.197 +1.777 37
10. Nelsinho Piquet Renault F1 1:33.247 +1.827 37
11. Jenson Button Honda Racing 1:33.710 +2.290 33
12. Fernando Alonso Renault F1 1:33.755 +2.335 26
13. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:33.782 +2.362 34
14. Jarno Trulli Toyota 1:33.822 +2.402 38
15. Timo Glock Toyota 1:33.856 +2.436 30
16. Rubens Barrichello Honda Racing 1:33.966 +2.546 35
17. Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:34.023 +2.603 36
18. Giancarlo Fisichella Force India 1:34.388 +2.968 35
19. Adrian Sutil Force India 1:34.405 +2.985 34
20. Sebastian Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:34.787 +3.367 30
21. Szato Takuma Super Aguri 1:35.288 +3.868 24
22. Anthony Davidson Super Aguri 1:35.712 +4.292 25

Edit: Hamilton broke his McLaren's right side during the 2nd practice. The team will have a lot of work in the evening and at night I believe.
 
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^^^yeah, and it seems that Massa would like to prove his speed and ability...

Look at the 2nd practice's results:

1. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:31.420 30
2. Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:32.327 +0.907 30
3. Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 1:32.752 +1.332 30
4. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:32.847 +1.427 26
5. Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 1:32.915 +1.495 29
6. Nico Rosberg WilliamsF1 1:33.022 +1.602 34
7. David Coulthard Red Bull Racing 1:33.048 +1.628 27
8. Nakadzsima Kazuki WilliamsF1 1:33.098 +1.678 33
9. Sébastien Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:33.197 +1.777 37
10. Nelsinho Piquet Renault F1 1:33.247 +1.827 37
11. Jenson Button Honda Racing 1:33.710 +2.290 33
12. Fernando Alonso Renault F1 1:33.755 +2.335 26
13. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:33.782 +2.362 34
14. Jarno Trulli Toyota 1:33.822 +2.402 38
15. Timo Glock Toyota 1:33.856 +2.436 30
16. Rubens Barrichello Honda Racing 1:33.966 +2.546 35
17. Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:34.023 +2.603 36
18. Giancarlo Fisichella Force India 1:34.388 +2.968 35
19. Adrian Sutil Force India 1:34.405 +2.985 34
20. Sebastian Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:34.787 +3.367 30
21. Szato Takuma Super Aguri 1:35.288 +3.868 24
22. Anthony Davidson Super Aguri 1:35.712 +4.292 25

Edit: Hamilton broke his McLaren's right side during the 2nd practice. The team will have a lot of work in the evening and at night I believe.

wow I'm wondering what's going with Nick Heidfeld. He's supposed to be the best german driver this season. Hope this is not some form of 'team order' as Kubica has currently more championship points.
 
Hey thanks so much for posting the results! I didn't even remember it was Friday cause I'm so busy at school right now..
Looking very good for Ferrari. I like that Rosberg seems to be pretty fast, too ;)
 
wow I'm wondering what's going with Nick Heidfeld. He's supposed to be the best german driver this season. Hope this is not some form of 'team order' as Kubica has currently more championship points.

I think there's nothing to worry about. It was just a practice. He'll be better during the qualifiying!

Hey thanks so much for posting the results! I didn't even remember it was Friday cause I'm so busy at school right now..
Looking very good for Ferrari. I like that Rosberg seems to be pretty fast, too ;)

You're welcome!

Yeah, the results are pretty good. :wink:

Just some minutes and the 3rd practice begins.



That's why I love Kimi!!! I thought he would comment like that! He's never in a quarelling, bashing, etc.

"Raikkonen comments on the Mosley scandal

Reigning world champion Kimi Raikkonen on Friday refused to join in the widespread condemnation of FIA President Max Mosley.

The Ferrari driver was a rare sympathetic voice in the Sakhir paddock, as Mosley's support in the Formula One and motoring worlds erodes in the wake of the highly publicised sex scandal involving prostitutes and allegedly Nazi themes.

But Raikkonen is quoted as saying by the Mirror: "It's his personal life and he can do whatever he wants and it's not really my business or anyone else's to put their noses in."

Kimi has right IMO! Everybody bashes Mosley and who is immaculate!??!!?? :unsure: Everybody has his/her own little secrets, some comes out some not. That's so simple.
 
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So, the 3rd practice is over...

1. Nico Rosberg
2. Felipe Massa
3. Mark Webber
4. Jarno Trulli
5. David Coulthard
6. Kazuki Nakajima
7. Robert Kubica
8. Nelson Piquet Jr
9. Kimi Räikkönen
10. Heikki Kovalainen
..
18. Lewis Hamilton
..
20. Nick Heidfeld

That's interesting... isn't it?

Mechi: about Heidfeld - it seems to be struggling this weekend
 
"Raikkonen comments on the Mosley scandal

Reigning world champion Kimi Raikkonen on Friday refused to join in the widespread condemnation of FIA President Max Mosley.

The Ferrari driver was a rare sympathetic voice in the Sakhir paddock, as Mosley's support in the Formula One and motoring worlds erodes in the wake of the highly publicised sex scandal involving prostitutes and allegedly Nazi themes.

But Raikkonen is quoted as saying by the Mirror: "It's his personal life and he can do whatever he wants and it's not really my business or anyone else's to put their noses in."

Kimi has right IMO! Everybody bashes Mosley and who is immaculate!??!!?? :unsure: Everybody has his/her own little secrets, some comes out some not. That's so simple.


Yeah, that sounds excactly like what Kimi would say! And IMO he's right about that.

So, the 3rd practice is over...

1. Nico Rosberg
2. Felipe Massa
3. Mark Webber
4. Jarno Trulli
5. David Coulthard
6. Kazuki Nakajima
7. Robert Kubica
8. Nelson Piquet Jr
9. Kimi Räikkönen
10. Heikki Kovalainen
..
18. Lewis Hamilton
..
20. Nick Heidfeld

That's interesting... isn't it?

:huh::huh:
That's VERY interesting indeed. What has happened? :huh:
 
I'm happy for Kubica... but where are you Kimi???!!! :unsure:

Qualifying results

1. Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 1:33.096 6
2. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:33.123 +0.027 6
3. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:33.292 +0.196 6
4. Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:33.418 +0.322 6
5. Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 1:33.488 +0.392 6
6. Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:33.737 +0.641 6
7. Jarno Trulli Toyota 1:33.994 +0.898 6
8. Nico Rosberg WilliamsF1 1:34.015 +0.919 7
9. Jenson Button Honda Racing 1:35.057 +1.961 5
10. Fernando Alonso Renault F1 1:35.115 +2.019 5
 
I was very surprised that Kubica made it to the pole, but.. yeah, good for him :p

I hope Kimi had just more gas than others.. or something.. that it's nothing we should worry about :D

I guess tomorrow we'll see. It's gonna be interesting, once again.
 
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I was very surprised that Kubica made it to the pole, but.. yeah, good for him :p

I hope Kimi had just more gas than others.. or something.. that it's nothing we should worry about :D

I guess tomorrow we'll see. It's gonna be interesting, once again.

agree! should be interesting!!!!!
 
OK, no matter what happens but....a Pole on pole:lol:(for the first time in history)
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Good start!!!!!! ^_^





however I'm wondering if Massa will be allowed to win...
 
he got permission it seems! lol

results Bahrain:
Platz
Fahrer
Team
Zeit
1
Felipe Massa
Ferrari
1:31:06,970 Stunden
2
Kimi Räikkönen
Ferrari
+ 3,3 Sekunden
3
Robert Kubica
BMW Sauber F1 Team
+ 4,9
4
Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber F1 Team
+ 8,4
5
Heikki Kovalainen
McLaren-Mercedes
+ 26,7
6
Jarno Trulli
Toyota
+ 41,3
7
Mark Webber
Red Bull Racing
+ 45,4
8
Nico Rosberg
Williams F1 Team
+ 55,8
9
Timo Glock
Toyota
+ 69,5
10
Fernando Alonso
Renault
+ 77,1
11
Rubens Barrichello
Honda Racing F1 Team
+ 77,8
12
Giancarlo Fisichella
Force India
+ 1 Runde(n)
13
Lewis Hamilton
McLaren-Mercedes
+ 1
14
Kazuki Nakajima
Williams F1 Team
+ 1
15
Sebastien Bourdais
Scuderia Toro Rosso
+ 1
16
Anthony Davidson
Super Aguri
+ 1
17
Takuma Sato
Super Aguri
+ 1
18
David Coulthard
Red Bull Racing
+ 1
19
Adrian Sutil
Force India
+ 1
20
Nelson Piquet Jr.
Renault
+ 2
21
Jenson Button
Honda Racing F1 Team
Ausfall
22
Sebastian Vettel
Scuderia Toro Rosso
Ausfall




wellllllllllllllllll driver standings in the championship for now:
Fahrerwertung
NamePunkte
1Kimi Räikkönen19
2Nick Heidfeld16
3Lewis Hamilton14
4Robert Kubica14
5Heikki Kovalainen14
6Felipe Massa10
7Jarno Trulli8
8Nico Rosberg7
9Fernando Alonso6

http://sport.t-online.de/c/14/70/59/16/14705916.html

I like it! lol :)

edit.: for those of you understanding german there's pretty interesting profiles to read when clicking the names.
but well nothing we do not know already! ;)
 
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Very good job for Ferrari!
Good job for Kovalainen also, I like that he's getting all the time better and better and especially that he's better than Hamilton :D
Seems like Hamilton isn't ready for world champion yet, he made few very stupid mistakes during the race..
But instead it looks good for Kimi :D That 3 points lead can get important during this season..
 
he got permission it seems! lol

yeah, lol

Very good job for Ferrari!
Good job for Kovalainen also, I like that he's getting all the time better and better and especially that he's better than Hamilton :D
Seems like Hamilton isn't ready for world champion yet, he made few very stupid mistakes during the race..
But instead it looks good for Kimi :D That 3 points lead can get important during this season..

It was good but I'm a bit dissapointed that Kimi can't beat Massa at the qualifying... If he could have made almost the 2nd place he would have been the winner... Though it was nice to see him overtaking Kubica.

About Hamilton and Kovalainen... interesting. With my colleagues we talked about this before the season's start. All of us said that he would beat Hamilton soon...
 
I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for two pals:Kubica (of course!) and Hamilton
:D
 
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I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for two pals:Kubica (of course!) and Hamilton
:D

That's great!
Please come here and join our conversation so this doesn't become only Kimi appreciation thread ! :D:lol:
 
Almost 2 weeks till the next grand prix so here it is some analysis about the teams and cars



Fast starters or backmarkers?

The 2008 story so far…With the first three flyaway races complete, the teams finally have a chance to catch their breath, regroup and get in some much-needed testing before the start of the ‘European season’ in Spain later this month.

But who has used Australia, Malaysia and Bahrain to lay down firm foundations for their 2008 campaigns? And who heads back to base with even more work to do than expected? We look at all 11 teams to see who has defied pre-season expectations. In Part One - places 11 to six in the table…

Super Aguri, 11th, 0 points
Best result: 15th, Best qualifying: 20th
Given the uncertainty that surrounded their future immediately prior to the start of the season, just making it to the first three races must be seen as something of an achievement for the Japanese team. They have actually managed quite a lot more, despite the lack of testing and shortage of spares. They’ve got both cars to the finish on two occasions (something only four other teams can claim); in Australia and Malaysia, Takuma Sato ensured they didn’t start from the back row of the grid; and at Sepang and Sakhir they weren’t the last team name in the race classification. On top of that, in Bahrain Davidson set the 14th fastest race lap.

However, there are clear signs that Super Aguri’s problems aren't quite over yet. The deal with the Magma Group announced a month ago has yet to be finalised and as a result practice laps have been restricted and the team will not be present at next week’s Barcelona test. One can only hope that by the Spanish Grand Prix everything will be in place and that Aguri Suzuki’s men can once more press ahead with their development programme.

Force India, 10th, 0 points
Best result: 12th, Best qualifying: 17th
Force India have surprised many with their early progress following last year’s buyout of the former Spyker squad by the Vijay Mallya-led consortium. Their declared aim at the opening races was to stay clear of the back row of the grid and then target Q2. They haven’t quite made it yet, but they have come desperately close - in both Malaysia and Bahrain Giancarlo Fisichella missed the cut by less than a tenth of a second. Race pace has been strong at times too, allowing Fisichella to make life difficult for the likes of Honda, and to set the 11th fastest race lap in Bahrain.

Indeed, the former Renault star seems to be flourishing in his new role. In contrast, Adrian Sutil, who many had tipped to beat Fisichella, has so far failed to shine, though largely through no fault of his own. Hydraulic issues accounted for the German’s demise at the first two races, while in Bahrain an accident on lap one wrecked his chances from the outset. It is, of course, early days. The important thing is that Mallya’s carefully targeted investments already look to be paying dividends for the Silverstone-based team.

Honda, 9th, 0 points
Best result: 10th, Best qualifying: 9th
Pundits had predicted a woeful start to the 2008 season for Honda, despite the arrival of new team principal Ross Brawn. And admittedly it hasn’t been great - zero points from three races - but there have been signs of light at the end of the tunnel. Reliability has been good and qualifying pace has been steadily improving. After narrowly missing out on Q3 in Australia and Malaysia, they eventually made it in Bahrain, with Jenson Button clinching ninth on the grid.

They have shown speed in races too - Button set the fourth fastest lap at Sepang - but luck hasn’t been on their side. Rubens Barrichello was disqualified in Australia after he was forced to pit for fuel under the safety car, while Button has twice crashed out. As a result, the latter’s 10th place in Malaysia is their best result to date, but at least points are looking increasingly probable.

Toro Rosso, 8th, 2 points
Best result: 7th, Best qualifying: 10th
Pre-season Toro Rosso were talking of the reliability benefits they would gain from starting their campaign with last year’s car. It is perhaps ironic then that only once has an STR2B been running at the chequered flag, with Sebastien Bourdais’ 15th place in Bahrain. To be fair, accidents have accounted for three of the team’s DNFs, and there have also been engine / hydraulic problems with their Ferrari V8s. On the plus side, Bourdais scored two points on his Formula One debut in Australia, finishing seventh in the final classification despite his car expiring three laps from home.

As he predicted would happen, Bourdais initially struggled with qualifying. His more experienced (in F1 terms) team mate Sebastian Vettel was the clear leader in the opening two rounds (he even made Q3 in Melbourne), though the Frenchman edged ahead in Bahrain. But with pair failing to make it past lap one on three occasions, judging the team’s form is going to have to wait for their fortunes to improve. The new car is on the way - it got its first shakedown in Italy recently in the hands of Red Bull junior team member Brendon Hartley - but a race debut has yet to be confirmed. Away from the track, Red Bull boss Dietrich Mateschitz’s decision to sell his half of the team hit the headlines, but given that it won’t be until 2010, the immediate impact should be minimal.

Red Bull, 7th, 4 points
Best result: 7th, Best qualifying: 8th
Red Bull look to have put their 2007 reliability issues firmly behind them with the RB4. As a result they have scored four more points than they had at the same time last year, and it might have been more had it not been for a couple of costly accidents. David Coulthard’s run-in with Massa in Australia and another off during practice in Malaysia prompted stewards to examine the safety of the Red Bull’s front suspension. It was eventually given the all-clear, but it was not the kind of attention the team were hoping for.

Since then form has been pretty consistent - seventh places for Mark Webber at Sepang and Sakhir, and a ninth for Coulthard in Malaysia. So far, though, the RB4 seems to be lacking some of the outright speed of its predecessor. In Bahrain, neither driver made Q3 for the first time since last September’s Italian Grand Prix. Nevertheless, they do seem to have closed the gap on engine suppliers Renault, even if Toyota - a team they beat soundly in last year’s final standings - have pulled away somewhat.

Renault, 6th, 6 points
Best result: 4th, Best qualifying: 9th
From champions in 2005 and 2006, Renault went to ‘best of the rest’ last year behind Ferrari and BMW Sauber, and this season it seems they have taken another step down the ladder, even with the return of Fernando Alonso. After an encouraging fourth place in Australia, the Spaniard has since struggled to challenge for points, let alone podiums. Rookie team mate Nelson Piquet has recovered admirably from a disastrous debut in Australia - 20th on the grid, DNF - but it could be a while yet before the R28 allows the Brazilian to get on the scoreboard.

Renault have admitted they are still playing catch-up after their ’07 aero problems and as a result Williams and Toyota have both edged ahead. For the moment, fourth in the championship must be Renault’s target, though even that could prove tough if improvements scheduled for the start of the European season don’t bear significant fruit. The consolation? We should at least get to see some battling drives from Alonso along the way - and find out whether Piquet really has what it takes to follow in his father’s footsteps.

Part two coming soon

source: http://www.formula1.com/
 
Thanks for posting that, it's interesting..


Btw I read from one Finnish magazine that Alonso is planning a contest where he hires himself a fan:
You will have to send a video of yourself and then they'll pick one who will "represent" all the fans of Alonso.
Being a fan means that you will travel with the Renault team in all the gp's starting after Monaco Gp in may AND you will get payd 3 000 euros ( if i remember right) after each month!
Reason for this, as Alonso says, is that he wants his fans to be near him and wants to hear what his fans think about stuff..
This wasn't Alonso's idea but since I've lost the magazine I can't remember who suggested it in the first place.

Now that I wrote that here, it sounds very silly :D But if this is true (which I doubt a littel bit ) .. :huh:
I don't know what to say.
 
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^^^I don't know really what to think about this, but it sounds cool.



Is it a bluff? :unsure: I don't know but as Kimi would say: we'll see...

Heidfeld: Ferrari are catchable

Nick Heidfeld believes BMW Sauber have the potential to match Ferrari’s race pace in coming races after his team proved the world champions’ closest challengers for the second Grand Prix in succession in Bahrain last weekend.

Whilst team mate Robert Kubica finished third having started from pole, Heidfeld improved two places on his grid position to come home fourth, further proof that BMW Sauber seem to have the measure of McLaren and are closing in on Ferrari.

“My start was good but then Jarno Trulli managed to get past me,” explained Heidfeld on his official website. “At the beginning of the second lap I had the chance to take it back, which I enjoyed. One lap later I overtook Heikki Kovalainen which was even better. We were faster than McLaren Mercedes. Only the Ferraris were superior to us, but also they are within reach.”

Heidfeld now heads to the Spanish Grand Prix just three points off leader Kimi Raikkonen in the driver table, and with BMW heading Ferrari at the top of the team standings. On top of that, next week’s Barcelona test should allow the team to realise more performance gains ahead of the race on April 27.

“I am second in the drivers standings now and I am really proud that my team is leading the constructors championship,” added the German. “I am also pretty sure that during the next three weeks our teams in Hinwil and Munich will continue to improve our car.”

Heidfeld qualified seventh in Spain last year, but went on to retire with gearbox problems. Kubica finished fourth behind the Ferrari of victor Felipe Massa and the McLarens of Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.

source: www.formule1.com
 
Kimi is a gentleman! :wink:

World champion and 2008 championship leader Kimi Raikkonen has defended Lewis Hamilton's poor showing at the recent Bahrain Grand Prix.

Hamilton, who in the Gulf dropped behind the Finn and BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld in the drivers' standings, came in for extensive criticism following his error-strewn run to 13th place.

"Lewis did not make many mistakes last year. This year, they are not in as strong a position with the car," Raikkonen said.

The 28-year-old was speaking at Ferrari's Fiorano test circuit last weekend for a Shell sponsor event.

He suggested that McLaren, rather than the 23-year-old Briton, is mostly to blame for Hamilton's form slump.

"Maybe it makes it more difficult when you do not have such a good package and you try to push more and more - especially during a race when your weekend has not been as good," Raikkonen added.

Despite winning the championship last year, Raikkonen said he now feels much more comfortable at Ferrari, whose current car he admits is 'pretty fast'.

"After three races, I am leading the championship and after three races last year I wasn't. So, I am very happy. I was in a new team and you had to expect a learning curve. The first year was difficult as it takes time to get used to people."

"Last year was tough for me. It is now much easier as they know what I want and I know what they want. Everything is very smooth and everything is improving," Raikkonen said.



Info about the yesterday's test in Barcelona - Massa clear of the field in Ferrari

After three fly-away Grand Prix, the three week gap between the Bahrain and Spanish Grand Prix enables testing to resume this week at Circuit de Catalunya. With the exception of Super Aguri Honda and Toro Rosso Ferrari, the remaining teams fielded a car each at the circuit last used at the end of February. Bridgestone also brought slick Potenza tyres to this test ahead of the expected rule change for the 2009 season.

Felipe Massa was on duty for the Ferrari team today, setting the pace with a best lap of 1:18.339s, a cool 2.7 seconds clear of his nearest rival. The Bahrain Grand Prix winner stopped the clocks with a best lap of 1:18.339s, recorded on his 71st of 77 laps completed today as the Italian team tested slicks and a much rumoured and radical front wing.

Alex Wurz took to the circuit in the Honda RA108 and despite a small fire in the morning, was able to put in 75 laps of the 4.655km circuit ahead of Pedro de la Rosa in the McLaren Mercedes. The Spanish test driver was on track today with a run of the slick tyre, putting in a total of 113 laps.

Nick Heidfeld, now second in the championship standings with BMW Sauber, set the fourth fastest time ahead of Nelson Piquet in the Renault. David Coulthard was sixth fastest in the Red Bull Renault ahead of Kazuki Nakajima in the Williams. Timo Glock put in 93 laps for Toyota despite losing time after going off while Tonio Liuzzi gained some more mileage with the Force India Ferrari team.

Barcelona - 14/04/2008
1 . F. Massa - Ferrari F2008 - 1:18.339 (+ 0.000 ) - 77 laps
2 . A. Wurz - Honda RA108 - 1:21.059 (+ 2.720 ) - 75 laps
3 . P. de la Rosa - McLaren Mercedes MP4-23 - 1:21.566 (+ 3.227 ) - 113 laps
4 . N. Heidfeld - BMW Sauber F1.08 - 1:21.679 (+ 3.340 ) - 105 laps
5 . N. Piquet - Renault R28 - 1:21.913 (+ 3.574 ) - 91 laps
6 . D. Coulthard - Red Bull Renault RB4 - 1:22.193 (+ 3.854 ) - 59 laps
7 . K. Nakajima - Williams Toyota FW30 - 1:22.431 (+ 4.092 ) - 72 laps
8 . T. Glock - Toyota TF108 - 1:22.590 (+ 4.251 ) - 93 laps
9 . V. Liuzzi - Force India Ferrari VJM01 - 1:22.846 (+ 4.507 ) - 91 laps.

Source: www.f1live.com

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Looks awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
It seems that I'm the only one who visits this thread when there isn't any grand prix... :lol:

I would like to show my other Kimi siggy, though it's not so fresh :lol: It's from the McLaren era as you can see. But I like it just as much.

There were some interesting testing days in Barcelona but I think you all know the results. The weather on Thursday was not the ideal since it was raining and the teams could hardly work... that's life.

I just can't wait next week, OMG one more weekend without F1 race. I can't take it :wild:
 
^ Haha funny pic of Kimi :lol:
That's cool siggy too but I liked the Ferrari one a bit more.. :rolleyes: :D

It feels like it's been MONTH since the last race! Weeks go so slowly :rolleyes:
Only one week anymore... I hope it goes quickly.. :p
 
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OMG!!!! You gotta see this!!! I've just found it on Youtube!!! It's the funniest thing I've ever seen... :lol:

F1 racing magazine asked the pilots to draw their team-mates in 2007!!! The results speak for themselves!!! :toofunny:

watch this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_8376YuxJ8
 
Heehhehe :toofunny:

That was very fun, thanks for posting!!
Takuma Sato is actually good drawer :D
 
:lol:

Have you seen this?

Kimi singing karaoke (you should stick to driving, Kimi :lol:)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05wyCtnty98

I've searched for the original song, and it's quite good. It took me hours to figure out what 'rekkamie' means :toofunny:


I've found another exciting video, it's about all the sexy F1 drivers of the 2007 season. What is/are your choice/choices?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yffCAZ72TDs

My vote goes for Kimi of course :blush: :wub:

Though I have to admit that there are some extra hot photos in the video about other drivers as well...
Nico :wub: Mark :wub: And at 2:55 Alonso!!! whoaaaa :wub: David's back :wub:
 
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