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    #21
    Diesel is all but fine but nothing beats the roar of gasoline engines when revved very high I am fan of turbocharged common rail diesel myself but for F1, gasoline engines please and oh make it capable of reaching 18,000RPM

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    Remember this is a very different Ferrari team than the glory days. Wala na mga key people like Ross Brawn (he is making his own success), Jean Todt (president na ng cars devision) and of course Micheal Schumacher (retired, rumor has it he is also to blame for many of Ferrari's blunders. He might be a good driver but he seems to be a bad strategist)...
    Jean Todt left Ferrari last March.

    http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/73753

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    #23
    Ganun ba? Luma na pala ako sa balita cause last I know he was leading the car's division...

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    #24
    Kailangan daw kasi niyang bigyan ng panahon na romansahin si Michelle Yeoh. Di ko lang ma-imagine. Nakakakilabot isipin.

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    #25
    How old is Jean Todt, parang nasa 70's na ata sya eh... Didn't know mahilig pala si Bond Girl sa mga old guys and not just old, really old....

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    #26

    Bad strategy/decisions... MS present in the Ferrari pits.... Nagkakataon lang ba?.....

    7909:taunt:

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    #27
    Oo nga no in the past 2 races that MS wasn't around at least they did not have strategy blunders only inferior cars now they have the car but they blown their strategies...

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