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as you guys can see, since they, Ferrari claimed that their F2005 will perform well on the track but, so many Q's pop-ups to our mind..does it work?bcos the car didnt perform well.. I read a news today says that the F2005 having some techincal problem during practise at Catalunya..
Do you think their new machine will ever give them a new light?
 
F2005 give other competitor new hope :)
 
Originally posted by BlackSamurai@Apr 9 2005, 11:03
F2005 give other competitor new hope..
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i agree!! now Ferrari found their true rival.. Renault! :D
 
he he .. no matter wat car for schumy.. he still in lead ;)
 
it seems that they have found back their race pace...but reliability is their major issue now...that car is still sort of a rush job...
 
Originally posted by butthead@Apr 9 2005, 14:18
it seems that they have found back their race pace...but reliability is their major issue now...that car is still sort of a rush job...
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yeah.. their new car seems having a lot of techincal probs.. i wonder how they ever get to face this kind of prob..
 
do not write ferrari off just yet. 1 race of misfortune doesn't tell the whole story because their new car WILL be fast!

actually we shouldn't say their new car full of problem. schumi only retired once, so 1 retirement doesn't justify writing off their new car. if you're talking about problems during testing, there are actually so many teams who face problems during testing, thats where you test your car parts and find out whether its good or not.
 
yala every team has problems during testing ma. Aiyo Ferrari now has a 3 week break to iron out all the problems and next race is in Imola, do you think they will loose there? I doubt so.
 
i guess it's really really early to tell on the reds' performances and their new F2005. one thing for sure, every team will be using the same engine from the bahrain GP. ;)
 
they bring out the car earlier, so what i can say fairly is to give them a GP or two to sort out the bugs. I don't think Ferrari will go down that fast, i mean they are still champion last year, its imposible that they will suddenly lost all competitiveness. at least, towards the end of the season i'll expect that they will compete for wins.

ferrari still okay, but BAR really is disapointing if you compare them to last year..

anyeay, its still early of the season, who knows what will happen in the end, like in 2003 McLaren seems very strong in the early stage, even with 1 2 finish in the season opening, i was so happy, but they also loose out in the end.
 
With the team they have and their bankroll, Ferrari will always be there for the reckoning. But this season might not be theirs. Renault might just steal their thunder.

Reminds me of the good old days when Senna and Prost were racing. Mansell came back to F1 and Renault introduced their stunning new V10 engine that totally blew away the competition. Go Renault Go!
 
:) ferrari and renault are 2 huge teams. no doubt about that. but the question is... can both saubers do better? :D ;)
 
Originally posted by feerio@Apr 11 2005, 14:34
:) ferrari and renault are 2 huge teams. no doubt about that. but the question is... can both saubers do better? :D ;)
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hey, thats a tough question.. hard to predict it..
 
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Renault has half the team and half the budget of Ferrari. So they are actually half as huge as Ferrari. Saubers will always be midtable, like Middlesborough (sp?).
 
it is too early to predict whos gonna win this season champ....renault may look like a better team to do so ....but i think for them to take down ferrari -ummm it is just too big task for them...

imola - i think ferrari has the fastest car look at imola how schumy keep his pace wit alonso....spain GP will be interesting one to see
 
Just four races and you already predicted Renault is going to be the champ...
Anything can happened... Ferrari had their own account of mishaps or reliability issues way back in 97 when Schumacher first joined the team... from there on, they managed to pressure McLaren which is a major force with Mika Hakinen. Somehow Ferrari are able to push the title race till the final races if I remember correctly.

This year event is going to be longer than usual, so kept your eyes opened and watch as the dilemma unfold...
 
i'm just thinking michael's performance could be accredited to his tyres. ok, yes the new car is pretty powerful but you look at it, the 3 earlier races they ran was mostly on high temperature track. bridgestone totally melted at sepang and bahrain but imola track temperature was at the low 20's. this makes me think bridgestone probably performs well in low temperatures, on top of ferrari's new car performance.

not to forget, michael was in a much "fresher" engine as compared to alonso and the rest. however, i can assure you that ferrari is back with a bang.
 
sauber, with ferrari engines.
Ferrari, not doing well to this point this season.

sauber, might as well follow their ancestors
 
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