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scottmandue 03-30-2006 12:14 PM

Vote for your favorite F1 team!
 
Just to clarify:

All results are unscientific and just for fun.

Vote for the team you like, not necessarily the one you think will win.

Due to me being lazy I'm just listing the constructors so if you like you can identify the team associated with that constructor.

Constructors are listed in order they appear on the F1 site.

Jims5543 03-30-2006 12:25 PM

Huge Red Bull fan, although not competative. I enjoy watching their 4 cars. 2 of which are running detuned 10 cyl. engines.

I am enjoying watching Scott Speed too.

911teo 03-30-2006 12:33 PM

McLaren Mercedes.

McLaren fan from the Niky Lauda days.

Mercedes fan from the C12 (and Michael Schumacher) days.

And Kimi is just the best driver out there right now!

scottmandue 03-30-2006 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim Cesiro
I am enjoying watching Scott Speed too.
How can you not like a race car driver named "Scott Speed". :D

sammyg2 03-30-2006 05:50 PM

My favorite team is ferrari, my favorite driver is whoever takes out the renaults ;)
Nothing really against them, just the chicken **** FIA that tries to manipulate the rules to favor the french car and tire manufacturers.

I really like Kimi, but his own team takes him out so he doesn't count :mad:

Jeff Higgins 03-30-2006 07:39 PM

Im keeping my eye on that new kid in the Williams. His old man was pretty fast, and now he set fast lap several times in Bahrain in what is supposedly an "inferior" car.

I had to love the Cosworth engineer's answer to "how will the ban on variable length intake trumpets affect your engine?"

"We never had them to begin with..."

nostatic 03-30-2006 07:56 PM

Nico Rosberg. Seems he's an amazing talent.

Joeaksa 03-30-2006 08:04 PM

Want to see Williams and Montoya do a bit better, as well McLaren.

Anyone beating the Ferrari's, have seen far too much of Shoey and cannot wait until he retires.

Rosberg sure seems like a good bit of talent. Its nice to see some competition again instead of the red cars winning every race for years on end.

Joe a

Cdnone1 03-30-2006 08:10 PM

I hang my head with shame to admit that I am still fasinated to see what old JV can do in a competitive car. Third fastest today.
steve

LeRoux Strydom 03-30-2006 08:19 PM

I have an emotional attachment to BMW, but their performance with Williams last year and now having bought Sauber is still disappointing. Given the German penchant for doing things properly, I'm hoping they will steadily build their success. Pity that Heidfeld's car blew an engine in Malaysia. You would have thought that BMW would have the engine technology down pat, but noooo.

mudman 03-31-2006 03:06 AM

I've already gotten tired of hearing Scott Speed's name. Shouldn't he go and drive in a circle or something? Not looking forward to non-Speed Channel coverage.

Jims5543 03-31-2006 04:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mudman
I've already gotten tired of hearing Scott Speed's name. Shouldn't he go and drive in a circle or something? Not looking forward to non-Speed Channel coverage.
I am curious why?

Don't you think in Spain, Alonso gets more coverage?

And Fisi in Italy?

Its cool to have an American in the field again. I also like how Red Bull came to America and searched for talent. I watched the talent search and followed Speed in the F3000 series. While its the ultimate publicity stunt, its still cool in an American Idol kind of way. Taking a no body and making them a F-1 driver.

Joeaksa 03-31-2006 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cdnone1
I hang my head with shame to admit that I am still fasinated to see what old JV can do in a competitive car. Third fastest today.
steve

For many years I felt the same. Not sure but it may be too late. He is one of the best when it rains and was excellent in his day. The years he spent at BAR were a waste and wish he had not gotten involved there...

Joe

mudman 03-31-2006 05:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim Cesiro
While its the ultimate publicity stunt, its still cool in an American Idol kind of way.
I think that is the reason. Makes me feel dirty, like I just watched a lap of NASSCAR. Definitely doesn't bug me enough to make me not watch, though. I agree about Alonso's Spanish coverage, et al, but it does seem artificial or half-arsed to make mention a driver and expect patriotic respect, after all this is nascar country, so his nationality doesn't mean anything to me.

Nope, never mind. I am thrilled that because of SS some kids might know what F1 is, and that nascar is just one of many fantastic motor racing facets.

-Jeremy

Rodeo 03-31-2006 05:32 AM

I love F1, absolutely love it.

But I have an issue "cheering" for one team or another, always have. Because they are all so unlikeable :)

It's like having an entire league made up of Barry Bonds. Very good at what they do, but without a sympathetic bone in their bodies. Who ca relate to any of these prima donnas? :)

Last year, I decided to be a Toyota fan, since I have a Toyota engine in my Elise, I liked Jarno, and because they were underdogs. Imagine that. One of the biggest companies in the world, underdogs.

I guess I'm still with Toyota, but they have gone downhill fast. :(

BGCarrera32 03-31-2006 06:06 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
Nico Rosberg. Seems he's an amazing talent.
Sounds like he's pretty head smart too (engineering brain that speaks 4 languages). I'd bet some coin he'll win a race before Button does...

Cdnone1 03-31-2006 06:21 AM

I'm pretty sure that Toyota's downfall can be directly attributed to being Bush's fault
(sorry I couldn't resist)
steve

Joeaksa 03-31-2006 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rodeo
I love F1, absolutely love it.

But I have an issue "cheering" for one team or another, always have. Because they are all so unlikeable :)

It's like having an entire league made up of Barry Bonds. Very good at what they do, but without a sympathetic bone in their bodies. Who ca relate to any of these prima donnas? :)

Last year, I decided to be a Toyota fan, since I have a Toyota engine in my Elise, I liked Jarno, and because they were underdogs. Imagine that. One of the biggest companies in the world, underdogs.

I guess I'm still with Toyota, but they have gone downhill fast. :(

Have you ever seen a F1 race in person. If not then go to one. I still try to make Monaco every few years and its fantastic and you do get to like them.

Its just different from the other forms of racing but then I grew up liking Jimmy Clark, Jacky Stewart and Ayrton Senna...

Rodeo 03-31-2006 07:27 AM

I've been to the Montreal GP each year for the last seven years, and three US GPs at Indy, but luckily not last year! I gotta get to a race in Europe. I hear Spa is the best, but I would also like Imola. Monaco must be insane. I've driven the course on a scooter :)

Just made our hotel reservations for the Canadian GP this year!

Which reminds me ... we may have 3 or so extra tics this year. We are in Stand 12, right at the Senna corner! (the best seats in the house if you ask me) I just saw some Stand 12 tics go for $875 ea on ebay. Our seats are slightly better, being in Row 25.

If anyone is interested in Stand 12, Section 4, Row 25 seats for the Canadian GP, June 23-25, we will sell them for face value once we determine how many are available. $311 US for all three days.

PM me if interested.


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