The Perpetual F1 Thread!

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Chai, Apr 19, 2003.

  1. PowerSlide

    PowerSlide Just Started

    the old shoe is awesome, so much action from him..for this must keep him in f1 jus for entertainment :thumb:

    redbull domination continues and a nice run by alonso finishing 3rd
     
  2. Chai

    Chai Administrator Staff Member

    I think he will retire this year instead of next year.
     
  3. PowerSlide

    PowerSlide Just Started

    if his dismal show continue not surprise

    kobayashi from last to 10th..another mighty drive in somewhat private team

    how bout kobi replacing massa, not to say massa cant drive fast anymore but his problem is coping with the tyre..the hard compound is his biggest problem
     
  4. Chai

    Chai Administrator Staff Member

    Massa has actually finished ahead of Alonso twice despite his performance issue.
     
  5. PowerSlide

    PowerSlide Just Started

    its not about his performance, he is brilliant y'day with some great overtaking..drive a like a almost champ be..but he clearly struggling with hard tyre..maybe its the car or the tyre that he just dont like

    if things going on like that vettel would be champion by mid way to the season lol
     
  6. Chai

    Chai Administrator Staff Member

    Although it is more 'interesting', I much preferred the consistent tyre performance from Bridgestone.

    Remember the Michelin vs Bridgestone days, I hate it when one tyre manufacturer dominate, since there's nothing much the teams or the drivers can do.
     
  7. PowerSlide

    PowerSlide Just Started

    vettel continue his domination but poor alonso nice stunt at the start but end up 5th and get lapped lol

    just who can stop vettel, even webber fail miserably today
     
  8. Trinity

    Trinity Little Kiki Staff Member

  9. Chai

    Chai Administrator Staff Member

  10. Adrian Wong

    Adrian Wong Da Boss Staff Member

    He's lucky to have such great care. They put him under a hypothermic coma, which is better than what Jenny underwent. They also managed to stabilize his condition by removing the clotted blood.

    Now, they have to hope the swelling of the brain goes down, and the damage to his brain was not too significant. The bad news is that he has clots on both sides of the brain. If he survives this, he will have to undergo a lot of physiotherapy.
     

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