Formula 1

I used to be a big fan but I lost my intrest few years ago. Michael Schumacher was always winning and it was so boring. But this year I've been watching it occasionally and I keep myself updated. So far it's been more or less fun and exciting.
 
Tomorrow is Turkey GP and Kimi starts from Pole Position :D *it's happy day* But it would be much better, when M.Schumacher wins :rolleyes:
However, I just hope, that Alonso don't start at all :Ph34r:
 
well ... Kimi won again ... :woot: Alonso is second (y) and Montoya made it to the podium ... :blush:

and poor Michael, he did not finish ... :angelic:

I swear I didn't do anything ... :angelic:
 
Tuulia said:
Go Kimi!  :D Montoya should have kept Alonso behind him.. :angry:
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It would have been nice if he could have, but I'm sure getting spun with 3 to go didn't help his cause, nor did his tire issue. ;) The championship is Alonso's to lose at this point.
 
YES! i know thats sooo unfair!! ferrari are like awesome, and now with these new rules, the felgercarb teams are all of a sudden good, and Alonso and Kimi can miraculously actually drive.... :wtf:
 
I can't believe you guys.. Last season was so boring!!! Ferrari won every freaking race! It's a lot more interesting to see Alonso and Kimi really fighting for the victory..
Ferrari has done a poor job this year but you can't blaim the new rules! The rules are the same for everyone and others have just worked hard and managed to make their cars fast...
 
Tuulia said:
I can't believe you guys.. Last season was so boring!!! Ferrari won every freaking race! It's a lot more interesting to see Alonso and Kimi really fighting for the victory..
Ferrari has done a poor job this year but you can't blaim the new rules! The rules are the same for everyone and others have just worked hard and managed to make their cars fast...
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exactly ... this season is so much better then last year and the year before ...

Kimi won again ... :woot: :woot: :woot:

And Alonso was second ... (y) (y) (y)

The race is on guys ... who will be the Formula 1 Champion this year??? 3 more races to go ... Kimi or Alonso??? :woot: :woot: :woot:

The 2005 Top 10:

1 Fernando Alonso with Renault 111 points

2 Kimi Räikkönen with McLaren 86 points

3 Michael Schumacher with Ferrari 55 points

4 Juan Pablo Montoya with McLaren 50 points

5 Jarno Trulli with Toyota 43 points

6 Giancarlo Fisichella with Renault 41 points

7 Ralf Schumacher with Toyota 37 points

8 Rubens Barrichello with Ferrari 35 points

9 Jenson Button with BAR 30 points

10 Mark Webber with Williams 29 points

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As much as I love Kimi, he isn't going to win this year.. :( Time is running out,he can't reach Alonso in 3 races.. I'm just hoping he wins the last races and continues the awesome work and driving next year when he'll certainly win!
 
Tuulia said:
As much as I love Kimi, he isn't going to win this year..  :(  Time is running out,he can't reach Alonso in 3 races.. I'm just hoping he wins the last races and continues the awesome work and driving next year when he'll certainly win!
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Kimi needs to win all 3 races and Alonso only needs one 3rd place to be the champion ... so its gonna be an awesome final 3 races :woot: :woot: :woot:

Havent been this excited since a long long long time ... :woot:
 
<span style='font-size:12pt;line-height:100%'>Alonso takes world title</span>

Sun 25 Sep, 8:24 PM

SAO PAULO (AFP) - Fernando Alonso became Formula One's youngest ever world champion when he finished third as Juan Pablo Montoya claimed an empty victory for McLaren in the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Spaniard Alonso, 24, was outclassed as Montoya led team-mate Kimi Raikkonen home to score McLaren's first one-two in more than five years but the Renault driver did enough to secure the six points needed for the championship trophy.

Alonso has been a model of consistency this year and he absorbed the pressure with ease to finally end the five-year reign of outgoing world champion Michael Schumacher and Ferrari.

McLaren, however, proved they are the top team with an impeccable performance that boosted their hopes of beating Renault to the constructors' trophy as they eased ahead by two points with two races to go.

Montoya was never challenged on his way to his third victory of the season but Raikkonen came home seconds behind already sure that his slim hopes of chasing down Alonso for the title were over.

It was an easy victory for McLaren, who were thankful the threatening clouds over the Sao Paulo circuit never broke, but Raikkonen was left rueing a lack of consistency for costing him the title.

Alonso made a clean getaway from pole to lead Montoya into the first corner but there was carnage behind when Antonio Pizzonia collided with David Coulthard's Red Bull and was spun into his Williams team-mate Mark Webber.

Pizzonia and Coulthard retired with Webber coming in for repairs as the safety car was deployed due to debris on the track and when it came back in at the start of lap three Alonso stayed ahead of Montoya into the first corner.

But the Colombian was not waiting around and he stole the lead on the run up to the fourth turn then raced into the distance while Alonso fended off the challenge of championship rival Raikkonen.

Alonso made his first stop some nine laps earlier than Raikkonen and the Finn used that time to jump past the Renault driver and into second place with Fisichella losing out to Michael Schumacher in the stops and dropping to fifth.

Button and Barrichello, who will be team-mates at BAR-Honda next year, provided the entertainment in the middle of the race as they battled for sixth place, Barrichello eventually easing past in a slick move at turn one on lap 44.

Montoya stayed ahead of Raikkonen through the second set of stops and the McLaren pair eased home to take the victory as Alonso pumped his fist in his championship glory.

German Michael Schumacher, who relinquished his crown when he dropped out of the title race in Italy earlier this month, appropriately followed the new wave of drivers home in fourth place for Ferrari.

Italian Giancarlo Fisichella finished fifth for Renault with Brazil's Barrichello pleasing his home crowds with a sixth place finish in his last home race for Ferrari.

Briton Jenson Button was a disappointing seventh after improvements to his BAR-Honda car failed to push him higher up the field, and Ralf Schumacher brought home the final point for Toyota.

But it was Alonso's day as the Spaniard, who took the lead in the title race back in March and has never given it up, took a composed approach and came home with the crown.

Congrats to Alonso ... what a great year this was ... (y)

I have enjoyed this years' Formula One much more than years before ... and all because of Alonso and Kimi ... :woot:
 
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