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As a Nando fan I am starting to sweat. Ferrari seem to have the momentum at the moment, and the mass damper issue clearly hasn't helped Renault.
A comment I read on another forum stated that if Ferrari can get close to FA, they can simply outspend Renault for the rest of the season in an all out bid for the WDC. The last person you want to be up against is MS, so unless Renault can turn it around sharpish, I fear that MS might just snatch the crown again.
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Nice to see Kimi be able to do something today although the team seem determined to mess things up for him. Loved the way he breezed past Jenson to take third. Easily his best result of the season so far in terms of being able to perform the way we know he can.
The Ferraris look a class apart at the moment, should make an exciting second half of the season.
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Originally posted by master chiefYeah but the Veyron was designed to be the fastest car ever. Reminds me of what Gordon Murray (The creator of my favourite car ever, the Mclaren F1) said about the Veyron.
"The most pointless exercise on the planet has got to be this four-wheel-drive 1000 horsepower Bugatti. I think it?s incredibly childish this thing people have about just one element ? top speed or standing kilometre or 0-60. It?s about as narrow minded as you can get as a car designer to pick on one element. It?s like saying we?re going to beat the original Mini because we?re going to make a car 10 mph faster on its top speed ? but it's two foot longer and 200 kilos heavier. That?s not car designing ? that just reeks of a company who are paranoid."
It's a incrediable project the Veyron but I would bet my money that on a lap of Silverstone a modern F1 car could lap faster than the Veyron. Lighter and more agile.
Also it's rumoured that an F1 car costs around 1 million to build. A veyron costs over 5 million. You can't really compare the two in my opinion no matter how good both machines are!
Race was pretty good, glad Button finished and scored some points, shame he gave up so easily to Kimi in the end but I guess there was no point trying too hard when his pace was so slow at that stage.
Thought that Fisi's mistake lap to allow Alonso to pass in the pit was very well done, looked like a real mistake but he really lost a lot more time than he should have that lap and what do you know, Alonso finishes ahead at the end.
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Originally posted by AlastairYou did read this post of mine too didn't you? Another Gordon Murray quote for you where he heaps praise on the car!! I was never trying to say that the Veyron was better than an F1 and obviously realise that it would be slaughtered round a track, I say as much in that post. It's just an interesting comparison that's all.
However I was responding to your post:
Originally posted by AlastairReally surprises me that a road car (Veyron) can go faster straight out of the box than an F1 car as the BAR 'only' hit 220mph. They are still trying for the 'magic' 400kph (250mph) though.
That was my point, it's not really that supprising that a Veyron is faster as that's what it was designed to do. With 10 radiators, 16 cylinders, 2 V8's and 64 valves (Sorry if I'm wrong but that's my memory for you!) it's designed only to be the fastest car in the world. If a super car takes that away from it which a Barbus TKR may do then it'll have to fall back on just being a bloody good car.
Wheras an F1 car isint trying to be something to hit an arbituary figure it's just a bloody good, bloody fast car!
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Wurz replaces Mark Webber at Williams for 2007 season. I wonder where Webber will end up now? He hasn't exactly set the world alight in the last few seasons and there don't appear to be that many top drives around for next season that would want him especially with Red Bull Racing intent on keeping Coulthard and partnering him with one of their proteges if Klien gets the boot.
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It was on the cards, especially after reading how Webber was prepared to take a pay-cut to stay at Williams after this year. Good luck to Wurz though.
Williams are not exactly a top team at present, as they said on ITV, their reliability is so poor it places them (in terms of completed race laps this season) 10th out of 11 teams (Super Aguri are eleventh)
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How did I miss that JV is injured and will miss the race this w/e? Kubica will race instead. Speculation is that JV may not return at all this season if ever again
It's all kicking off contract wise as well with KR rumored to have signed up for a 5 year deal with FerrariI'll be shocked if that's true and MSc is staying next year, surely he'll retire this year if he wins the championship.
That also leaves the door conveniently open for Webber to go to Renault and his Dad has been dropping major hints.
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