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It would be interesting to see new drivers challenge each other when schumi retires.
 

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best young drivers who could drive for Ferrari, after the SchumacherMania:
1. Jenson Button, current BAR Honda, ENG
2. Fernando Alonso, current Renault, SPA
only 2 of the fast young drivers
rumours said that Jacques Villeneueve could be back in action with BMW-Williams, Montoya will definitely change sides and has signed with McLaren Mercedes, even though this year the BMW is more constant and faster than McLarens, BMW already had talks with Villeneuve to bring him back to Williams, with them he won the 1997 driver championship....
 

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Some sport newspappers said that Alonso will be drivin the Ferrari in 2006 .. but who knows if Schumi will retire till than.
 

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jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
Rex said:
That's the unstoppable of Ferrari.

so true! but i don't think that is any driver was put into the ferrari he would be able to dominate like schumi does. schumi is truly a great driver and it is the combination of genius and a car which is light years ahead of any other that causes this boring domination.

Correct. Besides the great package of car-he is truly genius and talented when karting at young age. The fact tells he could've had changed a mediocre team turned out to be the better/best team. Look at what he did to Benetton, he grabbed two straight driver title...and by the time he moved to Ferrari;its condition inevitably were downs...but the result of hard work from management..you can see it at this millenium. ;)
 

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azira said:
if enzo ferrari is still alive, i can't imagine how he feels

Enzo Ferrari will proud of him from 'out there', to all people who have been contributing for Ferrari' success over the years as well. The year 2000 was tremendous; emotional since Ferrari grabbed the last title in 1979 by South African Jody Scheckter. :)
 

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MookyRookie said:
best young drivers who could drive for Ferrari, after the SchumacherMania:
1. Jenson Button, current BAR Honda, ENG
2. Fernando Alonso, current Renault, SPA
only 2 of the fast young drivers

they defiently are the future of formula 1

button has proved his place amongst the top teams with an outstanding start to the season, i always doubted him but BAR have a brilliant package and button will probably see a move to williams or even ferrari in the distant future. alonso has had 2 great seasons now but needs to keep up the consistency. he should look to lose the "best-of-the-rest" label and aim to be the best by being more competitive with the likes of montoya and schumacher.

it's a real shame that their is no competition for schumacher and i expected a lot more from the williams team.

i wish montoya wasn't leaving williams for mclaren but i think he might be regretting it as mclaren have absolutely nothing to show for a winter's worth of testing.

also expecting more from sauber because they should've been good this season. as williams and mclaren are ina rough patch, sauber should be displacing them as they basically have last years ferrari, just with a new paint job!

this weekends monaco gp will be interesting because it's a different kind of circuit and certian people always do well there and certain drivers are always disastrous there. montoya won there last year, maybe he can do it again????

can't wait for this grand prix...it's like royalty!
 

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jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
they defiently are the future of formula 1

Correct. Especially Alonso, no one had paid attention when driving Minardi but few 'eyes' admitted his talent by recruiting him to Benetton-Renault. (It's now 100% Renault).

Button. Time at Williams had been 'formalize' his character...

button has proved his place amongst the top teams with an outstanding start to the season, i always doubted him but BAR have a brilliant package and button will probably see a move to williams or even ferrari in the distant future. alonso has had 2 great seasons now but needs to keep up the consistency. he should look to lose the "best-of-the-rest" label and aim to be the best by being more competitive with the likes of montoya and schumacher.

Button's contract expires in 2005. Still keen at B.A.R Honda.

Alonso is now hot next target for replacing Schumi when the greatest legend's contract expires in 2006. He will be consultating to his manager, Flavio Briatore. If befitted price for either both of them, he-the manager will be saying 'yes'.

it's a real shame that their is no competition for schumacher and i expected a lot more from the williams team.

Schumi's brilliant; don't forget to look at that F2004 package are really impressive as well, better than last year's model. They succeed to modernize gearshift technology. ;)

Williams are still haven't been performing well yet so far. Problems still 'hang around'. Internal matter, Ralf's pressure of demanding US$18 millions if contract wanted to extend (He might joint to Toyota next season..), McLaren's JPM next season. Presumably team were not focus of chasing title due to of what I said above. Or could be am I wrong?

i wish montoya wasn't leaving williams for mclaren but i think he might be regretting it as mclaren have absolutely nothing to show for a winter's worth of testing.

No suppose to regret for JPM joining McLaren. The next question will come up is who will be the first driver either JPM or Raikkonen?

And who will fill in Williams' seat?Australian's Mark Webber could be one of option to become Ralf's teammate. Frank may choose another whom he likes. Or Jacques Villenueve might be back to Williams?No idea.

also expecting more from sauber because they should've been good this season. as williams and mclaren are ina rough patch, sauber should be displacing them as they basically have last years ferrari, just with a new paint job!

I am truly expecting Sauber would have been performed well since the opening of season but the fact tells other. All I know their problem is the weakness of power steering so far. Their displays at two first race does cost it.

this weekends monaco gp will be interesting because it's a different kind of circuit and certian people always do well there and certain drivers are always disastrous there. montoya won there last year, maybe he can do it again????

can't wait for this grand prix...it's like royalty!

Absolutely interesting to watch Monaco GP at Monte Carlo. The circuit (3rd best ranking); the atmosphere; the famous people (actors, actresses; the billionaires; etc)who avoid taxes in their homeland turn to change their citizenship..

If you'd like to win at Monte Carlo, you polls position on Saturday is a must and you keep it up on Sunday race! ;)

Anyway nice to see a female like you are interested in F1... ;) :cool:
 

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Rex said:
jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
they defiently are the future of formula 1

Correct. Especially Alonso, no one had paid attention when driving Minardi but few 'eyes' admitted his talent by recruiting him to Benetton-Renault. (It's now 100% Renaullt)

how could you not notice him at minardi! soooooooo good looking! but it was a real shame that he wasn't special enough to do amazing things with the minardi car. though schumi always said that alonso was one to watch because he started out so young, only 21 i think!

Rex said:
Schumi's brilliant; don't forget to look at that F2004 package are really impressive as well, better than last year's model.

it's just that this year's ferrari is still so far ahead! bar and williams and mclaren all thought they would have caught up by now but they haven't!
i think that even last year's ferrari could still contend for the title this year. why are the other team's SO far behind in technology terms?

how comes ferrari are the only successful team on bridgestone tires? it is clearly publicised that bridgestone have the edge over michelin and they did last year too so why don't theams like williams and mclaren consider changing tires? michelin were supposed to have the upper hand over bridgestone on the long hot races like brazil, australia and bahrain and there was a certain level of superiority but schumi still managed to win!

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The next question will come up is who will be the first driver either JPM or Raikkonen?

that's a hard question! i rekon raikonnen would have been prior to this season because he did keep relatively close to schumi in the drivers championship last season but so far he's been awful this season and he really is letting the few title chances he's going to get in his career slip away. i really rate him as a driver but i guess it's just the package that's behind him that is letting him down.

if schumi weren't around not only would the title be moremexciting but also i think montoya would have already won his first drivers championship

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And who will fill in Williams' seat?Australian's Mark Webber could be one of option to become Ralf's teammate

well, i have my doubt's about webber. he is always amazing in qualifying - a reali "one lap specialist" but races don't depend on one lap and he has a moderate consistency in the races but his points totals are never championshop contributing efforts. i don't think he's ready yet, not enough experience to have such a powerful engine behind him. though i suppose william's do NEED a driver so may end up buying him and give him a season to settle down. if webber does go to williams they will not be title contenders next season with him.

ralf might be leaving to...i mean, getting kicked out. he constantly under performs. i really cannot think of any explanation for this! there's rumours about him going to toyota next season. i think his championship chance is long gone!

one more thing on sauber: before bentetton became renault, sauber were considered to be the "best of the rest" team. why aren't they anymore? fisichella has so much potential to be a great driver but he went from jordan to sauber and he always seems to end up at underperforming teams where he can't show the likes of williams and mclaren and ferrari how good he is. i'd like to see him at williams next season.

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Anyway nice to see a female like you are interested in F1...

thanx! love f1, only second to my love of italian football!
 

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Rex said:
jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
they defiently are the future of formula 1

Correct. Especially Alonso, no one had paid attention when driving Minardi but few 'eyes' admitted his talent by recruiting him to Benetton-Renault. (It's now 100% Renaullt)

jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
how could you not notice him at minardi! soooooooo good looking! but it was a real shame that he wasn't special enough to do amazing things with the minardi car. though schumi always said that alonso was one to watch because he started out so young, only 21 i think!

You did notice him? :tongue: :D Well Minardi is as stepping stone for him to learn, to know, to manage, to formalize his skill and ability for up next stepladder to better team.

Rex said:
Schumi's brilliant; don't forget to look at that F2004 package are really impressive as well, better than last year's model.

jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
it's just that this year's ferrari is still so far ahead! bar and williams and mclaren all thought they would have caught up by now but they haven't!
i think that even last year's ferrari could still contend for the title this year. why are the other team's SO far behind in technology terms?

Temporarily, the great challenge for Scuderia aren't Williams, or even McLaren, IMO...B.A.R are promising and improving this year, and you should extrapolate Renault to say at least. I would say, if they both keep consistency, certainly aiming for 2nd constructors.

Last model's Ferrari could still contend?Perhaps, but I won't gamble circumstances that other contenders are now steap ahead. All top teams but Ferrari are 'peeking' rift to take title'a authority for over years. Using the new one, F2004 is the right decision due to this season's regulations and one engine per weekend's rule.

jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
how comes ferrari are the only successful team on bridgestone tires? it is clearly publicised that bridgestone have the edge over michelin and they did last year too so why don't theams like williams and mclaren consider changing tires? michelin were supposed to have the upper hand over bridgestone on the long hot races like brazil, australia and bahrain and there was a certain level of superiority but schumi still managed to win!

I tell you what, both Ferrari and Bridgestone interlace gainful/rewarding terms each other. There are four teams that using the Japanese, but Ferrari are coming up as main priority and both enjoying their long-together success. Since Malaysia GP where Schumi and Scuderia won, it's clearly to state that Bridgestone are now begin improving at hot track+low-temperature track (well-known before) they had success on this development. For instance, they introduce width-sole of front tyres.

Rex said:
The next question will come up is who will be the first driver either JPM or Raikkonen?

jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
that's a hard question! i rekon raikonnen would have been prior to this season because he did keep relatively close to schumi in the drivers championship last season but so far he's been awful this season and he really is letting the few title chances he's going to get in his career slip away. i really rate him as a driver but i guess it's just the package that's behind him that is letting him down.

If it goes to McLaren, you can ask to their managing director, Martin Whitmarsh..what's wrong with their MP-19. ;) They left behind, negative progress so far from MP4-19 and you will see MP4-19B in the mid of season. Any hope for taking 2nd or 3rd constructors? And about JPM, let's just say he probably wouldn't like to be 2nd driver, or he soon will be obedient boy?

jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
if schumi weren't around not only would the title be moremexciting but also i think montoya would have already won his first drivers championship

The fact tells you Schumi is still enjoying the race. Still hunger for victory. Or should he brake down his contract while it doesn't expires yet by the time he still enjoy his 'moment'?;)

Rex said:
And who will fill in Williams' seat?Australian's Mark Webber could be one of option to become Ralf's teammate

jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
well, i have my doubt's about webber. he is always amazing in qualifying - a reali "one lap specialist" but races don't depend on one lap and he has a moderate consistency in the races but his points totals are never championshop contributing efforts. i don't think he's ready yet, not enough experience to have such a powerful engine behind him. though i suppose william's do NEED a driver so may end up buying him and give him a season to settle down. if webber does go to williams they will not be title contenders next season with him.

At least he could manage his Jaguar. An amazing qualifying displays of him should be counted as well..that's his positive thing. The cars unfortunately don't support what he needs. ;)

jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
ralf might be leaving to...i mean, getting kicked out. he constantly under performs. i really cannot think of any explanation for this! there's rumours about him going to toyota next season. i think his championship chance is long gone!

It's 50-50 about Ralf. He was demanding of what I said above, but Williams only offers US$ 3 millions-evaluating his inconsistency both in qualifying and racing. The negosiation finally stagnan, if Webber could persuade BMW (who wants to 'maintain' German driver) for helping negosiation, Ralf still might be at Williams.

jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
one more thing on sauber: before bentetton became renault, sauber were considered to be the "best of the rest" team. why aren't they anymore? fisichella has so much potential to be a great driver but he went from jordan to sauber and he always seems to end up at underperforming teams where he can't show the likes of williams and mclaren and ferrari how good he is. i'd like to see him at williams next season.

Something I couldn't understand it either. They are supported by Ferrari engines, but the widht-sole of Bridgestone disturbs their performs on the track. It's cause geometry of suspension they use should change to new ones, makes C23' steering system gets harder.All I know Fisico's main goal is to drive Scuderia..but unfortunately he is less 'marketable' to sponsorship.

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Anyway nice to see a female like you are interested in F1...

jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
thanx! love f1, only second to my love of italian football!

Or you could be fan of MotoGP? :D ;)
 

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although i think a lot of the teams have shown great consistency with the new one engine rule, mclaren really seems to be struggling with it. though it is quite amazing to think that from last year where teams would use several engines perrace weekend that now they all survive on one and most successfully. why did the FIA bring this rule in???
 

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It reduce the costs sheet a bit particularly helping mid-table/low-table teams to be able to 'take breathe' to participating in. One of matter. But F1 still to be considered as high priced sport, which included investment points within at cars set-up; salary; manufactures; engines; wind-tunnel operation; driver's wages; pre-season test cost..etc..

Certainly new regulations keep to be made by FIA retards F1 cars-speed due to safety reason or to reduce waste of expenditure. But human always do have a 'way out' and F1 cars are getting faster...

New regulation will come up next season; you and I never know what they are...

Next round, Monaco GP at Monte Carlo on May 23, 2004.

Monaco GP has always been full of glamour, the circuit; the yachts; the champagne..the famous people..The circuit is an extraordinary one, an exceptional side. From all curves such as knife point. It's hard to make overtaking manoeuvre there but who cares? As I said before, if the driver would like to win at Monte Carlo, driver polls position is a must and he should keep it up on Sunday race!
Schumi has made five straight wins-broke Williams' Nigel Mansell's record in the opening of 1992. Does he continue six straight wins or Jarno Trulli who shone at Catalunya will break his record?It'll be interesting to watch.. ;)
 

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here are some interesting pics at last years monaco gp:

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a nice panaramic view

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ronaldo meets U2's bono (interesting combo?!)

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eddie jordan takes care of bono over the race weekend

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supermodel heid klum

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eddie irvine enjoys himself

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rio ferdinand

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roberto carlos, bernie ecelestone and alonso

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the charity footy match: barthez and schumi

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naomi campbell with alonso

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schumi

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it's a tight street circuit

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montoya won

what a great race!
i wonder which celebrties will turn up this year

it's sooooooooo glitzy...i wanna go!
 

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Rex said:
I'm talking this season. Even F2003-GA weren't much dominate as F2002 record...Schumi personally has a still mind to win...a big big motivation in his inside..a true pro...a champ mentality..

Even you got the best car on track...you can't still *win* the season if you have no of what I said above... ;)

His record of 6th world champion in history says it all.... :)

he will surely win in monaco,belive me,sato,montoya ,barichello and company will try but none will be able to defeat schumi. :cool:
 

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jazz_iz_4eva_milanisti said:
although i think a lot of the teams have shown great consistency with the new one engine rule, mclaren really seems to be struggling with it. though it is quite amazing to think that from last year where teams would use several engines perrace weekend that now they all survive on one and most successfully. why did the FIA bring this rule in???

NICE PICS!!!
 

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well like I see Schumi gonna win again heheh ..
 

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Heidi Klum pic..well I don't see Flavio Briatore alongside her! :rolleyes: :D
Shes pregnant from him, and he has dumped her after he made her pregnant... actually Heidis lover at the moment is singer Seal.
:devil2:
 

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2004 Monaco Grand Prix - Qualifing results


Pos No Driver Team Time/Retired

1 7 Jarno Trulli Renault 1:13.985

2 4 Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW 1:14.345

3 9 Jenson Button BAR-Honda 1:14.396

4 8 Fernando Alonso Renault 1:14.408

5 1 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1:14.516

6 6 Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes 1:14.592

7 2 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 1:14.716

8 10 Takuma Sato BAR-Honda 1:14.827

9 5 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 1:14.951

10 3 Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW 1:15.039

11 11 Giancarlo Fisichella Sauber-Petronas 1:15.352

12 14 Mark Webber Jaguar-Cosworth 1:15.725

13 17 Olivier Panis Toyota 1:15.859

14 15 Christian Klien Jaguar-Cosworth 1:15.919

15 16 Cristiano da Matta Toyota 1:16.169

16 12 Felipe Massa Sauber-Petronas 1:16.248

17 18 Nick Heidfeld Jordan-Ford 1:16.488

18 19 Giorgio Pantano Jordan-Ford 1:17.443

19 21 Zsolt Baumgartner Minardi-Cosworth 1:20.060

20 20 Gianmaria Bruni Minardi-Cosworth 1:20.115
 

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MookyRookie said:
Rex said:
Heidi Klum pic..well I don't see Flavio Briatore alongside her! :rolleyes: :D
Shes pregnant from him, and he has dumped her after he made her pregnant... actually Heidis lover at the moment is singer Seal.
:devil2:

Really? :eek: How do you know about it?Seal..a scar face.. :eek: :D


Well I saw the qualifying. To be honest, Renault's Jarno Trulli was impressive, a first poll position career. Ralf will drop back to 12th place due to his BMW engine change on Thursday..really outpacing Montoya for the first this season. If it would have been pure qualifying, his 2nd spot belongs to him. Schumi and Alonso together are on 2nd grid, it'll be interesting who will could 'steal' the spot after the green light turn on..

If Schumi wins, he is to equal Ayrton Senna's long standing record of six victories in glamorous of Monaco.

If rain comes, forget the qualifying on Saturday..believe me..no scheme..it's just mess.. :eek: :D
 

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MookyRookie said:
Rex said:
Heidi Klum pic..well I don't see Flavio Briatore alongside her! :rolleyes: :D
Shes pregnant from him, and he has dumped her after he made her pregnant... actually Heidis lover at the moment is singer Seal.
:devil2:

Ahem... actually Klum has given birth to a baby daughter called Leni about 2 or 3 weeks ago. And if you ask me... the girl could be Seal's daughter as well ;) In any case... according to rumour Klum seems to have dated both men concurrently. What a sl^t :tongue:
 

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If rain comes, forget the qualifying on Saturday..believe me..no scheme..it's just mess.. :eek: :D

let's pray for rain, i always like that
 

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Passion for *9* said:
MookyRookie said:
Rex said:
Heidi Klum pic..well I don't see Flavio Briatore alongside her! :rolleyes: :D
Shes pregnant from him, and he has dumped her after he made her pregnant... actually Heidis lover at the moment is singer Seal.
:devil2:

Ahem... actually Klum has given birth to a baby daughter called Leni about 2 or 3 weeks ago. And if you ask me... the girl could be Seal's daughter as well ;) In any case... according to rumour Klum seems to have dated both men concurrently. What a sl^t :tongue:
but the baby doesnt look black/dark, so its more likely that Flavoio Briatore is the father.... FORZA HEIDI KLUM :D :)

The race was so fuck!n9 chaos in the beginning....
Looks like Trulli is gonna win, wanna bet??? ;)
 

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Rex said:
MookyRookie said:
Rex said:
Heidi Klum pic..well I don't see Flavio Briatore alongside her! :rolleyes: :D
Shes pregnant from him, and he has dumped her after he made her pregnant... actually Heidis lover at the moment is singer Seal.
:devil2:

Really? :eek: How do you know about it?Seal..a scar face.. :eek: :D


Well I saw the qualifying. To be honest, Renault's Jarno Trulli was impressive, a first poll position career. Ralf will drop back to 12th place due to his BMW engine change on Thursday..really outpacing Montoya for the first this season. If it would have been pure qualifying, his 2nd spot belongs to him. Schumi and Alonso together are on 2nd grid, it'll be interesting who will could 'steal' the spot after the green light turn on..

If Schumi wins, he is to equal Ayrton Senna's long standing record of six victories in glamorous of Monaco.

If rain comes, forget the qualifying on Saturday..believe me..no scheme..it's just mess.. :eek: :D

seal is a nice guy ,don't diss d guy,well schumi will be doing well ,jarno trulli was really impressive but i look to a schumi domination once more
 

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Constructions-WM:

1. Ferrari - 88 Points
2. Renault - 52 P.
3. BAR-Honda - 40 P.
4. BMW-Williams - 35 P.
5. Sauber-Petronas - 7 P.
6. McLaren-Mercedes - 5 P.
7. Toyota - 4 P.
8. Jordan-Ford - 2 P.
9. Jaguar-Cosworth - 1 P.

Ferrari domiantion tota!!
Renault, BAR-Honda and BMW-Williams fighting for the spot behind Ferrari....
Even Sauber-Petronas got more points than the "Silver-arrows",
The new power in Formula 1 are Renault and BAR-Honda like in the beginning of the Monaco GP, when both Renaults were 1st and 2nd ahead of Buttons and Satos BAR-Hondas, 3rd and 4th,...

Rumours abut Ralf Schumacher: rumours gettin closer that Schumi 2 will drive for Toyota in 2005, they are willing to pay Ralf what he demands....
 

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Well I would say....what a start..what a race..and what a mess!! :eek: :D

If you saw the race, I believe you get it!Congrats to Renault's Jarno Trulli for his first career win..too bad the others had bad luck in this Principality.


Here are 2004 Monaco Grand Prix results:

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points

1 7 Jarno Trulli Renault 77 1:45.46.601 1 10

2 9 Jenson Button BAR-Honda 77 +0.4 secs 2 8

3 2 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 77 +75.7 secs 6 6

4 3 Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW 76 +1 Lap 9 5

5 12 Felipe Massa Sauber-Petronas 76 +1 Lap 16 4

6 16 Cristiano da Matta Toyota 76 +1 Lap 15 3

7 18 Nick Heidfeld Jordan-Ford 75 +2 Lap 17 2

8 17 Olivier Panis Toyota 74 +3 Lap 13 1

9 21 Zsolt Baumgartner Minardi-Cosworth 71 +6 Lap 19

10 4 Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW 69 +8 Lap 12

Ret 1 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 45 +32 Laps 4

Ret 8 Fernando Alonso Renault 41 +36 Laps 3

Ret 6 Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes 27 +50 Laps 5

Ret 20 Gianmaria Bruni Minardi-Cosworth 15 +62 Laps 20

Ret 19 Giorgio Pantano Jordan-Ford 12 +65 Laps 18

Ret 14 Mark Webber Jaguar-Cosworth 11 +66 Laps 11

Ret 10 Takuma Sato BAR-Honda 2 +75 Laps 7

Ret 5 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 2 +75 Laps 8

Ret 11 Giancarlo Fisichella Sauber-Petronas 2 +75 Laps 10

Ret 15 Christian Klien Jaguar-Cosworth 0 + 77 laps 14

Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1:14.439

Official Result


Btw. I know Seal has pretty voice.. ;)
 

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forza trulli..

i can't understand why did shumi always put on blame someone/thing for his losts.
 

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amazing race...v v v v exciting

seal has an amazing voice - anyone remember that song Kiss From A Rose...genius
 

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azira said:
forza trulli..

i can't understand why did shumi always put on blame someone/thing for his losts.

Let me know what others he always put on blame something/someone for his losts?Did you see what really happened at Monte Carlo?Or you could ask to Montoya when he stop driving 'wild'? :rolleyes:
 

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well done trulli!

i wish every race could be so exciting. i guess that's what it's gonna be like once schumi retires. i'm the biggest schumi fan and i think he's just the best but he tales out all the excitement. monaco showed us what grand prix racing should be like. it's so close between trulli, button, alonso, raikonnen and all the other drivers that if schumi were taken out of the equation we'd see exciting races all the time. loved monaco.

i'm well excited! the week before the british grand prix they're going to do a parade around the street of the west end of london and i'm going!!!!!!!!! yay! it's totaly free and they've definetely booked the top 7 drivers and cars and are expecting some more to join too! it'sot going to be at grand prix racing speeds though-only a parade speed but it is going to be soooooo cool! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
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