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Jenson isn't happy at Honda either.

They've recently replaced techincal directors (I think it was that position) without telling him.

Jenson is a good enough driver but in a terrible car.
 
Maxkarter said:
Jenson will never win a race with Honda, he may never even win a race in his F1 career (unlikely I know) I'm not sure of the exact numbers but he has made about 100 race starts and never won a race, is it going to change soon? Nah!

Rubens just doesn't mix that well with the Honda and it will take a lot to get him to even come close to winning a race with that car.

Lets see a Ferrari win boys!


You are right, Jenson is nothing more than a over hyped driver. Rubens in the last few races has better of him.
I?m desperately waiting for a Ferrari one-two today!
 
do u think jenson will leave honda after this season

becouse kimi leavin mclaren
 
Let me just say that Bridgestone won the race for Ferrari and Toyota while Michelin lost it for everybody else. Bridgestone brought a very competitive tire to the race whereas Michelin were worried about safety and brought a surprisingly hard compound. I know that safety is paramount in F1, but this was a bit too conservative. There's no way that a Toyota, even on 1 stop, is faster than a Renault. Michelin threw this race away.
 
Boring race again!

Montoya cost it too, he really isn't good enough at this level.
 
edgarisapimp said:
Let me just say that Bridgestone won the race for Ferrari and Toyota while Michelin lost it for everybody else. Bridgestone brought a very competitive tire to the race whereas Michelin were worried about safety and brought a surprisingly hard compound. I know that safety is paramount in F1, but this was a bit too conservative. There's no way that a Toyota, even on 1 stop, is faster than a Renault. Michelin threw this race away.

Not to forget that beside this, Alonso was the biggest looser today as he was beaten clearly by his team mate here all weekend fair and square.
 
There was something wrong with his car imo or strategy/

If him and Fisi had the same cars Fisi wouldn't finish ahead of him.
 
He is more than good enough. Just that the McLaren isnt the right car to be in this season. I'm sure it'll be a whole lot better next season.
 
Montoya isn't the same driver today than the one we saw when he first burst onto the scene with Williams with a bang. Yes he is still agressive, but not what he used to be, doesn't attack the corners in the same way he used to either, Ron has really capped him and made him somewhat uninspired.

Great win for Ferrari and even with all the Michelin nonsense going about, Renault was outclassed plain and simple. Look at the rest of the Bridgestone runners that are competitive being Williams they weren't that good which shows that the superiority over the michelin runners wasn't that large, so stop the silly excuses and accept whats happened, Ferrari is back! And Massa has come along for the ride!
 
Sureshot said:
There was something wrong with his car imo or strategy/

If him and Fisi had the same cars Fisi wouldn't finish ahead of him.

These are all excuses really as both were on same strategy & I don?t think there was any thing wrong with his car too. Alonso was completely outclassed by his team mate just as Ferrari outclassed Renault today.

Maxkarter said:
Great win for Ferrari and even with all the Michelin nonsense going about, Renault was outclassed plain and simple. Look at the rest of the Bridgestone runners that are competitive being Williams they weren't that good which shows that the superiority over the michelin runners wasn't that large, so stop the silly excuses and accept whats happened, Ferrari is back! And Massa has come along for the ride!

Very well said!
 
Maxkarter said:
Great win for Ferrari and even with all the Michelin nonsense going about, Renault was outclassed plain and simple. Look at the rest of the Bridgestone runners that are competitive being Williams they weren't that good which shows that the superiority over the michelin runners wasn't that large, so stop the silly excuses and accept whats happened, Ferrari is back! And Massa has come along for the ride!
Toyota was competitive. Need I say more?

And Fisi got a new-spec engine for today's race. I'm not sure if that made the difference as Alonso was on his second race with this engine. He was complaining about the balance and the lack of grip as well. Renault WERE outclassed this weekend. But if Massa can finish second, you know that it is a darn fine car. ;)
 
There is a great competition bw Schumi and Alonso...Gud to see Schumi's win!!! I hope Schumi can get back the championship he lost last season!!!
 
Maxkarter said:
Montoya isn't the same driver today than the one we saw when he first burst onto the scene with Williams with a bang. Yes he is still agressive, but not what he used to be, doesn't attack the corners in the same way he used to either, Ron has really capped him and made him somewhat uninspired.

Great win for Ferrari and even with all the Michelin nonsense going about, Renault was outclassed plain and simple. Look at the rest of the Bridgestone runners that are competitive being Williams they weren't that good which shows that the superiority over the michelin runners wasn't that large, so stop the silly excuses and accept whats happened, Ferrari is back! And Massa has come along for the ride!
We'll only come to know next race it this was just a one-off for the Ferrari. Imo, it was.
 
m_vaughan said:
He is more than good enough. Just that the McLaren isnt the right car to be in this season. I'm sure it'll be a whole lot better next season.

The car isn't at fault for his numerous driver errors.
 

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