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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (somedamnwriter @ Apr 6 2007, 11:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>No engine change for Kimi!
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I just hope he doesn't regret that decision come the race.

Although Ferrari seem confident that the engine will last so we'll see.

From Formula 1 website:

There was good news for Ferrari and Kimi Raikkonen on Friday afternoon as it emerged that the Australian Grand Prix winner will not, after all, require his engine to be changed ahead of qualifying at Sepang.

A water leak in the latter stages of the Albert Park race had prompted concerns over the V8’s potential reliability in Malaysia, but after last week’s test and Friday’s two practice sessions in Kuala Lumpur, Ferrari say they will retain the engine.

“We are going to keep it - no reason to change it,” Raikkonen said, before Ferrari’s Jean Todt added: “All the rumours started from speculation. It’s true that at the end of the Australian race Kimi had a problem with and lost some water, but very little.

“We made more checks than if it didn’t happen, and he simulated the problem during free testing here last week, and after all that we are satisfied that nothing demonstrated that we should change our programme from Australia.”

The news means fans should get to see a fair fight between Raikkonen and team mate Felipe Massa on Sunday afternoon. In Melbourne they started at opposite ends of the grid after an engine-change penalty for the Brazilian.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Valentino Is God @ Apr 6 2007, 07:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I just hope he doesn't regret that decision come the race.

Although Ferrari seem confident that the engine will last so we'll see.

Yeah, let's just hope. Though I doubt that Ferrari would want to risk a great deal, so if they decided it's good to go then they've weighed it carefully and chose the "lesser evil"
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <div class='quotemain'>No engine change for Kimi! toot.gif

I can't decide am I happy or scared.

Nice to see Kimi has huge support here
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So, it's early waking this weekend. Last few weeks I'm not in bed untill 03.30 - 04.00 or even later, so it's gonna be really, rally hard
 
Oh well I will be watching the race at 1pm Local time in the pub of course...Just waiting on Live Qualifying within the hour.
 
Ferrari on pole!
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even if it's Kimi, at least it's not a McLaren. Anyway, great quali that is. Should be a good battle tomorrow.
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Good pole by Massa, just hope he can translate it into a win tommorow. He needs to get a foothold in the Ferrari organisation and try and become team leader, cos its inevitable someone has to.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Orrmate @ Apr 7 2007, 08:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Good pole by Massa, just hope he can translate it into a win tommorow. He needs to get a foothold in the Ferrari organisation and try and become team leader, cos its inevitable someone has to.

I beg to differ mate.

In a group of people, needing a team leader is not always the case. Sometimes they need one, sometimes they don't. Right now, it would be difficult to tell if Ferrari does need a team leader, because so far so good.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (somedamnwriter @ Apr 7 2007, 01:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I beg to differ mate.

In a group of people, needing a team leader is not always the case. Sometimes they need one, sometimes they don't. Right now, it would be difficult to tell if Ferrari does need a team leader, because so far so good.
I agree, but as far as I can see Ferrari don't do equal terms. Maybe they're turning a new leaf, I don't know, I just can't see it personally.
 
Didn't watch the F1 qualifying today, still caught 5 mins though. Another pole for Ferrari, even if it is Massa this time. Good on the lad! Alonso 2nd, hmm what can he do. Come on Kimi, Lewis and Anthony Davidson!
 
Jane Ferrari has always worked with a number 1 driver policy, when MS was around he was the #1 by default, now MAYBE they'll let Massa and Kimi fight to for the #1 status but the policy wont change. If there's no clear candidate you should remember what Todt did when he was the boss of Peugeot Dakar team.

OH and ....

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (teomolca @ Apr 8 2007, 06:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>If there's no clear candidate you should remember what Todt did when he was the boss of Peugeot Dakar team.

Educate me.
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Good race, Alonso had no competition really but was so strong. Hamilton very lucky to hold onto 2nd place cause another lap and Raikkonen would of had him from 3rd.
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That was AWESOME. I dunno about the drivers but i think i lost a few kilos of sweat in the intense closing laps. But that result was brilliant for the Mclaren team so i was thrilled. The Ferarri boys just didn't drive well enough to exploit their pace today, i enjoyed that. Massa drove very poorly and i feel sorry for Rosberg because he drove excellently.
 
The top three drivers were fantastic in their own respective areas:

Alonso - flawless race, i don't need to say more

Hamilton - only his second GP and yet, he handled pressure like a pro

Kimi - mannn, that speed always leaves me speechless. Imagine cutting that deficit lap by lap

I feel sorry for Rosberg too. Brilliant race and them boom, into the sidelines and it's all over.

Anyway, fantastic weekend!

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GREAT RACE FOR MCLAREN!!!!!
I have to congratulate both Fernando and Lewis for doing such a great job. Alonso was in charge all race, and Lewis, AGAIN, drove a very good race. I'm starting to like him more and more everytime I see him race.
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I have to say Ferrari's performance was a bit disappointing, but I do think McLaren was the better team today. Kimi did what he had to, finish on the podium, can't say the same about Massa. Has to be really disappointing for the guy, cause he started from pole, had a not so good start and then made that mistake when he tried to overtake Lewis. I hope he will do better the next few races. Otherwise I don't see him challenge for the title, but..it's still very early though.

I really cant wait for Bahrein!!!!!!! It should be a close fight there. I think Ferrari will have the upper hand, cause they're usually doing a good job over there. Either way, should be interesting!!!!
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Well done to Alonso, great race. Hamilton again did well, and Alex I personally don't think Kimi would have got him. He may have caught him up, but overtaking is a completely different matter, especially in the age of winglets and bad evil dirty air
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Ferrari were dissapointing today (which doesn't dissapoint me
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). Dunno what to say about Massa really, that was poor. Just hope he learns from the mistake. Kimi did pretty well towards the end, but never stood a chance against Alonso, even if he had got past Hamilton early on.
 
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(why we don't have smiley like this???)

Poor Massa, he wanted too much, terrible mistake!!
(Not that I'm disappointed, I hate ferrari. I'm so messed up with Kimi in red, but I'll accept that eventually)

I don't understand why Kimi didn't try something on Hamilton after Massa's mistake. Why wait till the end?

What happened with Coultard, I miss that one?

Alonso - what can I say... good as always, but he was all alone.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (memento @ Apr 8 2007, 06:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I don't understand why Kimi didn't try something on Hamilton after Massa's mistake. Why wait till the end?

The word engine springs to mind.
 

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