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Post by mbmz3 on Apr 19, 2009 13:29:27 GMT
has no Manufacture points.
Not to mention that neither does Kimi or Felipe.
Either Ferrari is sinking or the other guys have caught up.
McLaren isn't doing much better.
Who would think that Jenson Button would be leading in points.
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Post by Will on Apr 19, 2009 15:33:13 GMT
Fail-rari are struggling, first it was with their KERS system, and for China they axed it and shook up the pit crew or something. Brawn GP are having a fairytale season so far. It's Button's year
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Post by FordTeamRS on May 3, 2009 10:42:11 GMT
It was Ferrari's worst start to the season since 1981. Their outing in Bahrain was very average to say the least, Kimi ended up there somehow but didn't really do anything spectacular in the race. Felipe Massa's KERS system failed on him, so he was essentially carrying dead weight in his car. I find it funny every race Jenson has won so far he rates better than the last I wonder how fantastic his next victory will be. While I'm rather doubtful Brawn will continue to romp away as dominant in the first series of flyaway rounds, they are still the team to beat. It's hard to believe but the future of Brawn is still not 100% secure, they've spent the pocketmoney they got from Honda and still haven't signed a commercial agreement with a sponsor as yet. Although this is more to do with management biding their time in securing the right sponsor to stay for the long term, not some casual fling. Red Bull are just chipping away more and more, if their diffuser proves to be successful, they'll most likely bypass Brawn in terms of outright pace. The next race on the calendar is the first European round in Spain, at the ever dull Circuit de Catalunya. Given that testing is banned in-season, the teams can't overly rely on data from testing given the mileage and different weather. But the teams and drivers probably know the track inside out, back to front, upside down, blind, given the trillion laps they've conducted in testing over the years.
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Post by grenville on May 5, 2009 0:05:53 GMT
The next race will definately be one to watch. - Can Brawn keep ahead of the big budget teams? -Can McLaren and Ferrari find some speed -Will BMW's massive overhaul be worth it -Will Piquet Jr be.....never mind
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