Kimi takes first victory!

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Kimi takes first victory!

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<img src="http://www.f1technical.net/images/news2 ... konen1.jpg" alt="Raikkonen takes first victory" align=left>After a sensational start of the race, where Michael Schumacher dumped into the rear wheel of Jarno Trulli, and Monoty losing his rear wing due to a collision with Pizzonia, poleman Alonso leads the way. Coulthard and Raikkonen start the chase, with few moments later, Coulthard's grand prix is ended due to a suspectible engine failure.
Raikkonen takes the lead when Alonso pits to never give it away again. It was the first for Kimi, but more might follow.. soon :wink:

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Excellent news. Watch his confidence grow. No fear of other drivers now. Do we have another Mikka on our hands? :D
Cool, confident, and when the new car comes!!!!! Coulthard had better get his act together. Or he might find himself the second driver.
I was very impressed with the Renault team. Even though they were running a very light load. The chassis seems to be working well, incredible stability under braking, shame the power is not there yet.
Is Schumi a little worried about starting from a position other the the front? A little hasty to get up there. Correct decision on the penalty. Impetuosity, thy name is Micheal.
Interlagos here we come.

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that's about the best analysis of the race I heard :lol:

I really hope to have a new Hakkinen, he also was a very good driver, but only got in a good position at a late stage of his career... it looks like a bright future to me for Kimi !

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Hi, I’m Ivica from Macedonia. I’m new at the site, but I must say that I’m impressed by it. My greatest interests are in F1 technology and the technical stuff which I’m hoping to study at college.
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welcome icef1mkd !

Thank you very much for your valuable feedback, it's exactly what I need.
Hope to see you back here soon

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Tomba, 'the webmaster' :P

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Welcome Ivica. I really have to say that, this is the only site I have found, that has informed and intelligent correspondence. Hopefully we can keep out the Xenophobes that inflict other sites I have seen. To the Webmaster.
Keep up the standard you have started with and it will grow. There are others out there who have more than one brain cell.

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hi spiderzig..

I was hoping such a thing :lol:
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Greetings from Melbourne Australia!

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Look forward to any new articles and reports.

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Greetings Tomba and everyone present!
Firstly, cool heads such Kimi and its predecessor Hakkinen will always succeed, because they’re mentally strong which is another important factor.
Second, when Renault came back I’ve had no doubts that when they incorporate the engine with the chassis as it should, they will again be benchmark for Ferrari or McLaren or BMW.
But their weekness (besides the lack of reliabiliy) was claimed the huge vibrations that their 111 angle engine produces. Could you explain, what kind of vibration are they and why they hamper their performace?
Tomba, why don’t we discuss about the McLaren test front wing which was shaped like waves and was tested this winter? It could be an interesting issue, interesting topic.
I could not understand what were they tryin’ to do?
"You will never know the feeling of a driver
when winning a race. The helmet hides feelings
that cannot be understood."
Ayrton Senna, November 1988

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