Klon wrote:That means you are also against Tropico - Mr. Lindsay would be wise not to mess with El Presidente.
Or what, you'll declare war on Italy and send out fake unoperational nuclear weapons in a pathetic attempt to kill us?
Please.
Klon wrote:That means you are also against Tropico - Mr. Lindsay would be wise not to mess with El Presidente.
Riccardo Patrese wrote:Mamma mia, don't start the third World War without me!
Pamphlet wrote:Riccardo Patrese wrote:Mamma mia, don't start the third World War without me!
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Am I the only one that thinks Raikkonen/Montoya (McLaren 2005-06) had the potential to be absolutely beast?
Yes, because it had Juan Pablo Montoya.
Shadaza wrote:Pamphlet wrote:Riccardo Patrese wrote:Mamma mia, don't start the third World War without me!
Is HWNSNBM even born yet?
Teddy Mayer wrote:Our car definitely needs a lot of improvement.If the M29 doesn't come out good we might as well fire Gordon Coppuck and get some other designer onboard.We were lucky to get points.Lucky...
Jocke1 wrote:I'm Brian and so is my wife.
leo76 wrote:Come on Baker, we don't need you scaring people off. We're not like that on here.
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
Hiroshi Takagi wrote:I'm not quite confident after this given my second place was because of attrition. Otherwise, alright.


James Hunt wrote:That was not an impressive performance today. The Wolf did not bond with its set of Goodyear tyres, thus meaning a struggle for grip that persisted through the race, meaning any chance of a placing in the points-paying positions was out of reach. My American counterpart in the other Wolf seems to have mastered the gearbox and clutch combination, thus finishing nearly one minute in front of me. At least we now know that the safety of us drivers will be secured for the next couple of races. That bloody idiot Patrese is a danger to everyone, and the news that he will be out of action until the Monaco round of this championship brightens an otherwise indifferent weekend for me.
Davey Clarke wrote:I got the damn car to the white flag finish! Hell yeah Buster! Points are aheading my way.
Ed Kevin wrote:Well that was pretty disappointing. I guess a debut win has kind of heightened my expectations, but still, retiring from outside the points having qualified on the front row is hardly satisfying. The reaction to my win back in Ireland - we haven't had a winner before - has been incredible, but I think I'm just a bit tired now. I won't be going to testing, instead I'm getting some much needed rest before the next race.
Jacques Laffite wrote:Je ne sais pas qu'est ce qu'il est le probléme avec la voiture. En Argentine elle a eté tres rapide, mais ici nous n'avons pas eu la meme vitesse. Alors, nous essayerons en Afrique du Sud, et j'espére que nous serons meilleur lá.
Luca di Montezemelo wrote:Well, at least we got more points than last time.
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
Harvey Jones wrote:Fifth place is a great result, but I feel we could have done even better. That said, with the new points system the most consistent drivers will be rewarded at the end of the year, and I'd like to be one of them. I'm hoping more points scoring races will now follow.
Marshal Jenkins wrote:The effing gearbox packed in pretty much as soon as we started. Bloody annoying, especially as Beppe went and blew other frigging engine as well. Thank Christ we sold all that gear before the race otherwise we'd be scrapping the barrel to find the funds for repairs.
I'd also like to confirm that Jenkins Industries F1 Team will sign Rupert Keegan as reserve driver and he alongside myself and Beppe will be present to test in South Africa.
Beppe Gabbiani wrote:Engine stupide...due no finish, e stupide...want nuovo motori supply...excuse me Mr Jenkins, this not my fault, engine is crapola...I pay for team's motori with Parmalat monies you know...
Arturo Merazio wrote:Why are these Lancia people snooping around? I wouldn't mind myself a deal with Lamborghini or Ferrari, but Lancia? They've done nothing for 25 years now. But if they offer cash...
Guillaume Gauthier wrote:Well, I suppose zat was okay, I guess. For sure, beating a World Champion like James Hunt is not a bad thing, but definitely we will have to get ze new car ready very soon if we are to get back to scoring points.
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Am I the only one that thinks Raikkonen/Montoya (McLaren 2005-06) had the potential to be absolutely beast?
Yes, because it had Juan Pablo Montoya.
pasta_maldonado wrote:A source at Ferrari has said the turbo engine could be ready ahead of schedule. The reports say that it could be ready for the South African Grand Prix.
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
Shadow press release:
It was a difficult weekend throughout. Keke had gearbox problems which limited his running and it was disappointing to see John knocked off the grid by less than a tenth, but these things happen. We are indeed in advanced talks with Ford about becoming a fully-works team and are confident we can improve next race.
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Hector Rebaque wrote:Well, we are obviously not blown away by today's performance but Mark was very good and we have a lot to build on for the future.
Kieran Sutherland wrote:We're not that far off from the top 8, it seems. That's good. With a little extra work we should be able to score some regular points finishes. Me and Riccardo have been improving with each passing race, so I'm sure it's only a matter of time now.
pasta_maldonado wrote:Riccardo Patrese has broken his left arm.
Kieran Sutherland wrote:FIZZLEPLUG. Of all the times, pal...At least I managed to finish above that idiot, Hunt, which should prove to be a morale booster for the team.
This wrote:ALso RAM will run Emilio De Villota in the spanish GP in Brancatelli's car and Gimax in the Italian GP in Lammers car. Both Brancatelli and Lammers will be retained for the other races. However if ATS pays some money, Lammers will be replaced by Patrick Depailler for these races.
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Pamphlet wrote:Kieran Sutherland wrote:We're not that far off from the top 8, it seems. That's good. With a little extra work we should be able to score some regular points finishes. Me and Riccardo have been improving with each passing race, so I'm sure it's only a matter of time now.pasta_maldonado wrote:Riccardo Patrese has broken his left arm.Kieran Sutherland wrote:FIZZLEPLUG. Of all the times, pal...At least I managed to finish above that idiot, Hunt, which should prove to be a morale booster for the team.
Pasta, have you decided which of my two options for the test driver you want to go with? If not, I'll go ahead and name rookie Andrea de Cesaris as the team's test and 3rd driver. That also means that he will replace Riccardo Patrese until his recovery, and that he will be testing in South Africa alongside Sutherland.
Arrows would also like to sue James Hunt for his obviously inflammatory, uninformed and unneeded comments. A newly-discovered problem on his now-wrecked car proves that the incident was 100% not Patrese's fault.
Not exactly serious, but I plugging hate James *unt. Disgusting person, bad commentator, unworthy champion and extremely overrated driver. I was happy to hear that he was dead.
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
Pamphlet wrote:*shrug*
I've seen worse, even on these forums.
kostas22 wrote:Pamphlet wrote:*shrug*
I've seen worse, even on these forums.
Really? I haven't. As much as I hate Cheatmacher for his antics, I've never wished him dead...
kostas22 wrote:Pamphlet wrote:*shrug*
I've seen worse, even on these forums.
Really? I haven't.
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Wizzie wrote:kostas22 wrote:Pamphlet wrote:*shrug*
I've seen worse, even on these forums.
Really? I haven't.
I'm with Kostas on this one.
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
eurobrun wrote:Other than DonTirri making a joke about 9-11 I agree completely with Kostas and Wizzie.
Martin Rossler wrote:I'll tell as many car really has the potential.
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