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#1 RedFever

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Posted 10 March 2000 - 01:44

I can already see it: this guy is kicking butt, this one is a loser.

Wait!!! only Saturday will say who is fast, really. I doubt Mika H and SChumi will be pushing to the limit tomorrow, they don't need to impress anyone and they will focus strictly on setting up the car fro Saturday. Expect DC, Rubens to push harder (psychologically would help them to be faster), Trulli, Herbert, Irvine, etc to be in front. And don't trash Button, Mazzacane and Heidfeld if they go slow tomorrow. These kids need to learn the track, they never raced there. Give them at least a few hours to familiarize with it.

Cheers.

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#2 molive

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Posted 10 March 2000 - 02:02

Red, I guess we´re repeating ourselves...

read "SANDBAGGING" now playing in a BB near you.

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#3 Mr. Salty

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Posted 10 March 2000 - 02:27

Nice try, Red. You know the "slow" guys are gonna' get slagged anyway. ;)

#4 130R

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Posted 10 March 2000 - 02:48

Good advice Red, but I'll do as I please! ;)

#5 Garagiste

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Posted 10 March 2000 - 09:55

Respect is due Red.
You talk sense, which is nice, I'm sitting up in the vain hope that I can see the practise times, (hell, I need to know!) All I have seen so far is some posted here, which re-enforces my belif that this is the best site there is.
Hell, you even meet a better class of Ferarri fan! :D

#6 John

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Posted 11 March 2000 - 00:54

Eat crow, Part I,

No. I'm not going to slag, but only say that I'm impressed with the Button's performance so far. I'm still very hesitant to give him outright praise until after the race. But he's exceeded expectations.

Mazzacane also performed well so far. But at what fuel load?

Oh my, what has happened to poor Alain Prost and his team. This isn't slagging, I'm downright embarrassed for him. This is not good. I would never expect Prost to be at the very bottom of the sheet. Looks like their still having lots of problems with the engine supply (Prost has stated that they weren't given even enough spare parts from Peugot for the Aussie GP).

I hope he pulls through OK.

#7 PDA

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Posted 11 March 2000 - 01:45

Well said FR, MS has made a really good job of "setting up his car for Saturday". Good to see him taking it so easy!