Jacques Villeneuve! Beaten by Damon Hill in the same car and almost beaten by him in the arrows - Dam that gearbox.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Name me one WDC that wasnt a top driver?
I'm afraid Alonso is at daggers drawn with Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. So the feeling here is that we will see him struggle again, but perhaps sitting in the red car will appease the ghost of the great Canadian.ISLAMATRON wrote:back on topic... Will Alonso go lawn mowing again(like 2007) this weekend? or will he hit a wall(like 2008). How will he do versus the resigned Massa.
Here in Montreal, looks like a wet weekend ahead, maybe Alonso can show something good.... or make more mistakes.
The 2005 Ferrari on the one set Bridgestone tyres was a sorry truck of a car on the same level as the 1996 Barnard machine, uncompetitive and nowhere near the sharp end of the grid.Chaparral wrote:... My thoughts are that this has been coming for a long time (well the day Todt & Brawn left) - for all the platitudes the german gets for his driving skills Im sorry I dont think he was that talented he had Brawn behind him right the way through as well as Todt and Ferrari in those days were a well oiled machine with the best car (and yet Alonso comprehensively beat him in 05/06) anyway I hope Alonso/Ferrari get it back on track soon
Another problem with the 96 car was that Barnard had taken the new side protection rules far too literally,andrew wrote:I don't think it was as good as the 96 car. Only one win at a joke race with 6 cars.
The 96 car had three wins from races with full grids. The main problem with the 96 car was the engine that had a habit of failing.