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FERRARI F2005 IZ GONNA BE UNBEATABLE

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 11:15 am
by Da style
Well looks like the new ferrari with a time of 1:30:237s is just a hint of things to come :TOTW:
I can almost guarantee ferrari will be in winning form from now on :cheers: so pressure for renault. Ferrari
Both the racing team and bridgestone have demonstrated a remarkable ability to recover from adversity, and to do so rapidly.... :up:
So look forwald to the race tonight should be very good....

FORZA FERRARI

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 11:22 am
by Graham Ross
Dream mate, the F2005 doesn't even have spare parts

Michael is still behind Alonso and Trulli and judjing by the problems with Barrichello the F2005 is fragile

But we'll have a good race. It will be good to see Ferrari beaten but not by too much :wink: . We need some competition of course but watch Michael get unsettled by Alonso :D

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 1:24 pm
by FerrariFan#1
Da_Style :up: :cheers:

They enjoyed 2 races out of 19.

Now we'll enjoy 17 :D

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:47 pm
by Graham Ross
Da Style and FerrariFan#1

Where are the guarantees ?

I hope you guys enjoyed 10 or so laps from Michael and a full race of Barrichello being caught in his F2005 on melting tyres.

Lapped by Alonso and passed by Massa (Ferrari power :D )

I am sure you did :oops: :oops: :oops:

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 1:11 am
by Shifter
Ferrari is behind every other team, like Renault and Toyota, and even Sauber. Those teams had complete cars ready for the season and the Scuderia did not. Now, they are far behind, admittedly it is a long season, but if you look at a team like McClaren they should be a little farther along than they are with a complete team yet somehow success has been elusive and they are still win-less since Spa '04. Ferrari will always be competitive but their momentum is at a downturn, same as happened to McClaren, which is slowly coming back towards success.

The Ferrari iz be hind everyone else. Renault Toyota had cars ready for season Ferrari did not. Dug own hole.

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 7:34 pm
by Kapel
Sorry Da style,Ferrari did show pace for only for 13laps for Michael and 30 odd laps for Rubens and then the tyre were melting.
Even Rubens has mentioned today that there is no point developing the car if Bridgestone cant perform.
:shock:

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 8:28 pm
by JayVee
Doesn't surprise me at all!

This business of Bridgestone working harder to get a better tyre is nonesense. They are already working flat out so how could they work even more.

They will gradually improve but Michelin are likely to improve even faster.

Bridgestone will either make hard tyres that don't grip or too soft tyres that will be off in half a race, meanwhile Michelin seem to have got it right from day 1.

The fall usually comes from an unexpected quarter :wink:

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:24 pm
by Da style
I can see some people just don't have faith in ferrari I do.

But the thing with rubens was not just tyres it was gearbox problems and mike had hydraulic probs, but these things can be rectified quickly so look out for a 1 & 2 finish in italy I'm 110% confident :D

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 11:59 am
by Julian Mayo
I will bet two pesatas they don't have a 3:4, much less a 1:2 :lol:

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 3:30 pm
by Kapel
I just hope Da style it comes true :D

My only concern is bridgestone :oops:

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 3:49 pm
by Julian Mayo
And rightly so, Kapel. But I have a feeling they have pushed the development of the 2005, and the car may be vulnerable as a result :?

Re: FERRARI F2005 IZ GONNA BE UNBEATABLE

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 5:41 pm
by Graham Ross
Guys get real!

Did you read what Da Syle said before Bahrain ?

He could almost guarantee they would win. Well they almost finished in the points.

Now he is 110% confident they will win. I guess it means they'll finish 8th and 9th :shock: :shock:
Unless of course he meant the Italian Grand Prix, then maybe 5th and 6th :shock: :D 8)

Bridgestones MELT. How many races do you need to watch before you realise that :?:

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 7:41 pm
by Kapel
Graham, we know that Da style is being too optimistic.But there nothing wrong in that.
Till Mclaren sort out their qualifying woes and then their intial run for 13-14 laps,i think v fans need someone to compete with Alonso.That man is on a flier at the moment.V saw those glimpses in bahrain Michael putting a bit of a pressure in the laps he was there. :D
Alonso would have won as bridgestone were melting,but this would get boring like last year.Alonso disappearing n no1 can even think about chasing him. :?
Did u hear what Trulli had to say,after Michael went out,he settled for 2nd place :shock: :furious:

N i doubt Flavio would let Fisi race with Alonso now,when they are sitting pretty.(Not saying team orders) :wink:

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 8:05 pm
by Julian Mayo
If Fisi is not allowed to race Alonso, and you are not saying team orders, :wtf: are you saying? :shock:

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 8:07 pm
by Graham Ross
Kapel wrote:That man is on a flier at the moment.V saw those glimpses in bahrain Michael putting a bit of a pressure in the laps he was there. :D
Yes until his Hydraulics MELTED :rolling:
Kapel wrote:Alonso disappearing n no1 can even think about chasing him. :?
Did u hear what Trulli had to say,after Michael went out,he settled for 2nd place :shock: :furious:
McLaren are in a far better chance than the MELTING Ferrari/Bridgestone crowd to catch Alonso. Montoya needs 2 more races and watch him in Monaco 8)
Kapel wrote:N i doubt Flavio would let Fisi race with Alonso now,when they are sitting pretty.(Not saying team orders) :wink:
First let Fisi get close to Alonso before talking about team orders. Alonso destroyed him. Fisichella is nearly over the hill, not as over it as JV of course :lol: