Monaco GP 2007

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Monaco GP 2007

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Lets start this thread with a "sad" news.

SSW isn't coming: http://www.f1technical.net/news/5776

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ds.raikkonen
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Re: Monaco GP 2007

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[quote="manchild"]
:lol: :lol: ..i remember that south park -Paris hilton spl...awesome!
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modbaraban
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lol

the good news is that it's very likely to rain!

Fan Solo
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Beat me to it Manchild :) Im distraught that PH wont be lording it up @ Monaco! sheah right, get her in the slammer asap!

Onto a more topical note, I cannot wait for the race.

Here's my predictions.

Heidfeld for podium, Hamilton for fastest lap & also the win! well thats what my betting slips say anyway lol.

If it rains its gonna be mega! we may well even see the new safety car rules in action too.
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Ferrari will have the tobacco livery on and a dark shade of red, I wonder if Red Bull will have a special livery?
Simon: Nils? You can close in now. Nils?
John McClane: [on the guard's phone] Attention! Attention! Nils is dead! I repeat, Nils is dead, ----head. So's his pal, and those four guys from the East German All-Stars, your boys at the bank? They're gonna be a little late.
Simon: [on the phone] John... in the back of the truck you're driving, there's $13 billon dollars worth in gold bullion. I wonder would a deal be out of the question?
John McClane: [on the phone] Yeah, I got a deal for you. Come out from that rock you're hiding under, and I'll drive this truck up your ass.

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m3_lover wrote:Ferrari will have the tobacco livery on and a dark shade of red, I wonder if Red Bull will have a special livery?
- Pirates of the Caribbean (black with skull and bones :lol: )
- Spiderman 3
- Real Madrid (delayed)
:)

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Guess David coulthard would be upset with the fact that paris hilton is not comming to monaco ....

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I wonder if we'll have a single figure finish again, I hope so, I love Monaco with a bit of action and I've never watched a wet one.
Murphy's 9th Law of Technology:
Tell a man there are 300 million stars in the universe and he'll believe you. Tell him a bench has wet paint on it and he'll have to touch to be sure.

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I wonder if we'll have a single figure finish again, I hope so, I love Monaco with a bit of action and I've never watched a wet one.
Too bad Paris ain't around then - the teams certainly would've had to whip out their monsoon rubbers had she strutted around the paddocks. Just in case. OK, I'll shut up now ... I've just heard so many jokes by now (most involuntarily, I might add) that it's almost impossible to think about these things without obvious double entendres.

:-# :oops:

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joseff
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Williams run unpainted front wing mainplane. Also unpainted are leading edge of the top elements, and the foot of the endplates.

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pRo
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The first practice is about to start in an hour. Any guesses who will do good and who won't? I'd imagine the shorter wheelbase of McLaren would suit the twisty and slow Monaco better than the longer Ferrari. Any thoughts on that?


Also, just curious, but how come F1s drive in Monaco on thursday, but not on friday? But then they do have other series running on friday, like the GP2, so it's not a completely free day either and apparently they have to have the track. Or do they just dismantle it for most of friday? Are there any other series running on friday?
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pRo wrote:The first practice is about to start in an hour. Any guesses who will do good and who won't? I'd imagine the shorter wheelbase of McLaren would suit the twisty and slow Monaco better than the longer Ferrari. Any thoughts on that?
Yeah..im worried about that too, esp at La Rascasse, the longer wheelbase of SF wont be an advantage. But obviously they ll have it sorted out..shudnt be much of a problem, hopefully, I do hope Raikkonen repeats 2005 qual and race
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You may be right, just saw this on Formula1.com
Ross Brawn, Ferrari’s former technical director who is now on a fishing sabbatical that is thus far taken him to such faraway spots as Mexico and Russia, says he would be ‘amazed’ if the F2007’s longer wheelbase acts as any kind of disadvantage round the streets of Monaco.

“I know why they went the longer wheelbase route and it was to do with getting the right weight distribution first and then being able to have the longer wheelbase to generate some aerodynamic advantages,” Brawn, who is not in Monte Carlo, said yesterday. “And at Monaco any aerodynamic advantage is still going to be beneficial. I would be amazed if it proves detrimental.”

That should be good news to Kimi Raikkonen, one of the men expected to make the running for the world championship, who has yet to show his full hand through a variety a problems that have struck him since his win in the opener in Melbourne.

“I don’t know if it’s exactly the tyres but for sure I’m not as happy with the car as I could be, but I think it’s getting there,” the Finn said. “It seems to take a bit of time but we’ve sorted out a lot of things and I think we’ve found something in the end, so hopefully it will start to go where we want.

“It’s not really a lack of confidence, but if the car doesn’t work as you like it to, it’s hard to go as fast as you want. I think we just need to get everything together now and start getting better results.”

Raikkonen, like his team mate Felipe Massa and McLaren’s world champion Fernando Alonso, is one of the men who could stand between Lewis Hamilton and his avowed intent to keep up his 100 percent record in the Principality by scoring his first Grand Prix win.

“Over the week, we were looking at previous races and the different strategies you can run here and I think possibly because of the rules and regulations it does tend to make it a little bit more of a lottery than other circuits but still you need to be quick,” Hamilton said. “It’s not necessarily always the fastest driver that wins here. It’s just all about having everything in the right place, so that’s what we need to work for.

“The McLaren is a slightly different car [than the Formula Three and GP2 cars in which he has won here previously], a bit of a different beast, but I think it will definitely help. Experience of a circuit is always a positive for a driver and especially on a circuit like this where there is no room for error and it’s all about knowing your braking zones, knowing where the bumps are, so I’m sure it will help.

Raikkonen said that he isn’t sure whether the McLaren will have the advantage here, after promising tests on a modified ‘street’ track at Paul Ricard last week. “I didn’t do the test there for Monaco, I did the test for Montreal. So I don’t have a good idea how good it will be. But I know that we still seem to be going good and I only know what I know from the past that we always used to go well with McLaren, so probably they will be strong, but I don’t think that we should be any weaker than at any other races.”

Hamilton, however, who is clearly feeling very confident, countered: “I think the chance I have here is as good as ever. We come here having improved the car over the last few test days. We are getting stronger and stronger throughout the season and I think that we are going to be strong here this weekend, but without a doubt, the BMW will be there and so will Ferrari. Yes, the test went well, but we just have to see. It is still a new experience for me, to drive a Formula One car around here is a lot different to a GP2 car or an F3 car. So we have to wait and see how it goes.”

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ds.raikkonen
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Its a Mclaren 1-2 in the thursday practice 1
1. Alonso 1:16:973
2.Hamilton 1:17:601
3. Hedifeld 1:17:616
Raikkonen 5th and Massa 6th
The session was red flagged due to Spyker of Albers stopping on the track...no surprises there
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pRo
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Did you watch it? I couldn't really follow it. :?

One of the Renaults was also on the wall, do you know which one?
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Born May 13, 1950, in Silverstone, United Kingdom
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