I hope the car will be as good as last year compared to the rest. It'll be though with Williams this year, although I heard they are experiencing some problems.
actually the new williams SUCKS big time
the biggest threat is the new mclaren that car is breaking all the records
and also a new big player for the podium will be Sauber
Now that Ferrari is using the F2001, the chance of winning in Melbourne is small. The only good thing is that the F2001 was and hopefully still is very reliable.
Why aren't they using the F2002? Also I added pictures of the F2002 to the gallery. They are nothing special, the same as all the other F2002 pics out there. It would be nice if Formula 1 came to America. I think they did a few years ago but if I'm not mistaken there isn't a track here that is in the circuit.
What are you talking about???????
They are driving on Indianapolis since 2000
the reason why they are starting with the F2001 is reliabilaty and the car is still fast (but fast enough???)
They don't trust the F2002's gearbox so that's why they aren't using the car
I didn't know that Indy race was in the circuit now. I thought that was a one time thing 2 years ago (hence my statement about a race a few years ago). I must have missed it in 2001. But now that I know I'm going to try and go in 2002. Indy is only 2 hours from me.
Oh man you lucky bastard :grin:
Indy is so cool!!!
But on the other hand Spa Franchorchamps is about 1.5 hours away from me :grin:
I'm going to the friday practice this year, that way i should be able the get a clear vieuw and take a lot of pics
I want to go to Spa, but my dad doesn't want to go (he also thinks it's to much money when you can see it better on TV) and because I'm only 15 I can't go by myself. How much is it really. I thought it was €150, but I'm not sure.
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