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fizzysoup1
, Nov 10 2008 09:23 PM, 37 replies to this topic
#31
Posted 28 April 2009 - 06:33 PM
Nice to see that good sense prevailed.
What an almost perfect start for Braun (or at least Jenson Button).....however as we move to Europe the scene could change dramatically.
Time will tell.
However I wouldn't mind starting off the European leg with 31 points after 4 races (could have been 36) if Sepang had stayed dry!
What an almost perfect start for Braun (or at least Jenson Button).....however as we move to Europe the scene could change dramatically.
Time will tell.
However I wouldn't mind starting off the European leg with 31 points after 4 races (could have been 36) if Sepang had stayed dry!
If you are not living life on the edge.....you are taking up way too much space ;-)
#32
Posted 28 April 2009 - 11:25 PM
QUOTE (fizzysoup1 @ Apr 28 2009, 06:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Nice to see that good sense prevailed.
What an almost perfect start for Braun (or at least Jenson Button).....however as we move to Europe the scene could change dramatically.
Time will tell.
However I wouldn't mind starting off the European leg with 31 points after 4 races (could have been 36) if Sepang had stayed dry!
What an almost perfect start for Braun (or at least Jenson Button).....however as we move to Europe the scene could change dramatically.
Time will tell.
However I wouldn't mind starting off the European leg with 31 points after 4 races (could have been 36) if Sepang had stayed dry!
competition is stiff & tense now
more upcoming susprise maneuver in the race

#33
Posted 12 May 2009 - 07:34 PM
Well well well....who would have guessed this after 5 races?
McLaren nowhere, and Ferrari not a lot better.
Looks like Button can keep this going....What a great qualifying last lap., and then the race. Well the strategy change helped, because I think poor old Barricello had it in the bag
McLaren nowhere, and Ferrari not a lot better.
Looks like Button can keep this going....What a great qualifying last lap., and then the race. Well the strategy change helped, because I think poor old Barricello had it in the bag
If you are not living life on the edge.....you are taking up way too much space ;-)
#34
Posted 08 June 2009 - 05:52 PM
Button looks like he has got this season practically sewn up. Barring an accident taking him out of the competition, I can't see how he can loose, especially since Barricello (his nearest competitor did not finish on Sunday)!
If you are not living life on the edge.....you are taking up way too much space ;-)
#35
Posted 31 August 2009 - 11:26 PM
QUOTE (fizzysoup1 @ Jun 8 2009, 05:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Button looks like he has got this season practically sewn up. Barring an accident taking him out of the competition, I can't see how he can loose, especially since Barricello (his nearest competitor did not finish on Sunday)!
Well I think I am going to have to start 'eating some words'!!!!!
What is up with Button. Barricello can make the machine work (even though he had a very close call on Sunday), so why can't Button?
Barricello was lucky.....usually when a engine starts smoking like that it very quickly goes POP!
If you are not living life on the edge.....you are taking up way too much space ;-)
#36
Posted 26 September 2009 - 02:49 PM
QUOTE (fizzysoup1 @ Aug 31 2009, 11:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well I think I am going to have to start 'eating some words'!!!!!
What is up with Button. Barricello can make the machine work (even though he had a very close call on Sunday), so why can't Button?
Barricello was lucky.....usually when a engine starts smoking like that it very quickly goes POP!
What is up with Button. Barricello can make the machine work (even though he had a very close call on Sunday), so why can't Button?
Barricello was lucky.....usually when a engine starts smoking like that it very quickly goes POP!
Button needs to be very near the front & ahead of Barricello at qualifying tonight, if he wishes to secure the 'Crown' this year.
Barricello has never won a F1 Championship despite his many years in racing , and a long spell with Ferrari. He has a great chance to clinch it this year....but Button still has a decent lead, he needs to protect it.
Either way it is likely to 'go down to the wire', with a great battle between these two team mates.
The good news is that there is unlikely to be any 'team orders' (neither should there be).
One of the two drivers will win, so Ross Brawn does not have to worry on that score!
If you are not living life on the edge.....you are taking up way too much space ;-)
#37
Posted 28 September 2009 - 06:53 PM
Well, not the best race for the Brawn team, but Button is one point closer to the Crown!
If you are not living life on the edge.....you are taking up way too much space ;-)
#38
Posted 09 October 2009 - 11:40 PM
QUOTE (fizzysoup1 @ Sep 28 2009, 06:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well, not the best race for the Brawn team, but Button is one point closer to the Crown!
Two races to go....where are you putting your money???
Button???????
Barricello??????
Vettel????????.
Hmmmmmmm I think Button can just squeeze....but I am only betting RM10

If you are not living life on the edge.....you are taking up way too much space ;-)