Holmatro... Mansell won in F1 before AND after IndyCar. JV and Monty were and are respectively both top class drivers. Danica is brilliant on ovals but those don't tend to feature in F1. Notice how far down she qualifies and finishes in almost every road or street course. Don't think there's an F1 future there somehow...
I still like Danica (or maybe that's 'fancy her'!) but this 'circus' every time she feels aggrieved is getting a little long in the tooth now...
Ooh, lots of Ralf fans here! Just like when he was crashing -- I mean, driving -- in F1 himself.
It's too early in the season - even at its midpoint - to select a 'chosen one' in the team: Kimi and Felipe have been brilliant and horrendous in equal measure thus far. Who knows what will happen from race to race...?
If, and only if, one clearly builds momentum should he be selected as the go-to guy. With Heikki's bad luck this year, McLaren's decision is much easier...
I like Toddler as a person and driver but, seriously, he's delusional over this one. No way could anybody lay blame at the feel of Whinners for this one; even Todd said that he came through 'on the racing line' and 'left no room'.
Why should he? He was on a hot lap and - correct me if I'm wrong - but the racing line is the quickest, thus drivers use it when aiming for a quick time.
Please, Todd, don't turn into a mirror image of your little **** of a brother...
Fantastic news that Matt''s out of hospital. Incredible that he was in for so long but now hopefully he can go on to make a full recovery and race again one day in the future.
Well if anyone should know what ''disgusting conspiracy'' means, Mad Max is The Man. He''s starred in -- no, started -- his fair share of them, after all...
It''s really great to see Atko performing so well this season. As a fellow Aussie I''ve of course followed his WRC exploits and have sometimes been left bemused by his - shall we say - inconsistency. Things seem to be on the up in 2008 and it''s great that Subaru looks to have built a half decent car for the first time in a good while. Here''s to even more future success!
It''s good to see that the team will race on but I''m sure the loss will sting them for quite some time. I''m sure I wouldn''t be alone in wishing them all the very best in these tough times...
Thomas, I think one word in your comment sums it up: COMMERCIAL. Craig Gore is in the money-making business; he wants to build his brand names and raise his wealth. Maybe I'm cynical but read the 'reasons' for his V8 Supercar departure and it drops a few hints...
Methinks you might be onto something there, baiter. That makes twice in a matter of weeks Gorey's effectively pulled the plug on a race team. Pulling out of V8 Supercar the week prior to Adelaide was appalling and now he's not put forth his fair share in Team Oz. After not liking him initially, I was beginning to warm to him. Now looks like we're headed full circle...
Such a shame. As Badger says, the merged series has now lost two of Champ Car's most popular teams. Let us just hope that the likes of PT and Will Power can land half decent seats for this season.
With $$Bernie$$ and Mad Max continuing on with their apparent intent to destroy F1, what's left for open wheelers?
Maybe it's just a first-year glitch for the merged series. Fingers crossed it's no more than that...
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