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    Qualifying results: Front Row for Ferrari/ 2nd Row for Toyota / 3rd Row for Renault / 4th Row for Honda.

    Tomorrow's race will be very interesting!

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    bridgestone runners in the front row...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirmykel View Post
    bridgestone runners in the front row...
    Yes,- and in the second row, too (Toyota).... Homecourt advantage?

    We'll see tomorrow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Yes,- and in the second row, too (Toyota).... Homecourt advantage?

    We'll see tomorrow!
    Actually the Suzuka circuit is owned by Honda. Next year's Japanese GP will be held at Fuji, which is Toyota owned.

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    Everything is going against Alonso's way, it seems. Just as he thought he's comfortably within striking distance on 2nd row, he now has a new bunch of guys to blame: Michael's brother Ralf and Jarno who is Italian! Smoke must be coming out of the bullfighter's nose now.

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    such a horseface =))

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    my money still for Alonso. watch and see...

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    I'm expecting something will happen with FA's car today :lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by squatt3r View Post
    I'm expecting something will happen with FA's car today :lol
    and he'll go on with the blame game

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    Potek wala pa kaming Skycable. Buti may TVUPlayer, tuloy ang nuod, sa internet lang...

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    SCHUMI OUT NA!!! sayang, could have been an exciting race and season ender next race

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Potek wala pa kaming Skycable. Buti may TVUPlayer, tuloy ang nuod, sa internet lang...
    pano yung tvuplayer?

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    hahaha.. told you my money is for Alonso. but still mas ok sana kung andun parin si Schumi. But that's race...

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    sana si FA ganun din...DNF.

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    Download the TVUplayer. Live streaming siya, pati US channels like ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC puwede manuod. Kailangan mabilis yung DSL mo...
    Last edited by Monseratto; October 8th, 2006 at 03:18 PM.

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    Buti 'di binasag yung champagne bottle ngayon...

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    RE: blame game... guess what? Somebody must have been listening. The wheel-nut guy is gone. And guess what again? No problems in the pits.

    Schumi was very gracious in accepting his loss. You know he must have been screaming inside, but he was smiling ang hugging his pit crew and people.

    Guess it'll be years, if ever, before Fernando learns that kind of leadership. Schumi may be a downright bastard when it comes to competition, genteel on the outside, but rough and ruthless while driving (sort of like Michael Jordan was, too), but he knows the value of a good crew, even so far as bringing all his people from Jordan to Ferrari when he moved. He's a great team leader, and Ferrari will miss him greatly.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Guess it'll be years, if ever, before Fernando learns that kind of leadership. Schumi may be a downright bastard when it comes to competition, genteel on the outside, but rough and ruthless while driving (sort of like Michael Jordan was, too), but he knows the value of a good crew, even so far as bringing all his people from Jordan to Ferrari when he moved. He's a great team leader, and Ferrari will miss him greatly.
    Correction sir...Benetton po galing

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Schumi was very gracious in accepting his loss. You know he must have been screaming inside, but he was smiling ang hugging his pit crew and people.

    Guess it'll be years, if ever, before Fernando learns that kind of leadership. Schumi may be a downright bastard when it comes to competition, genteel on the outside, but rough and ruthless while driving (sort of like Michael Jordan was, too), but he knows the value of a good crew, even so far as bringing all his people from Jordan to Ferrari when he moved. He's a great team leader, and Ferrari will miss him greatly.
    Well... that's what separates the men from the boys... the "whining" episode last week just goes to show the lack of maturity of Alonso in dealing with issues outside of the track.

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    I don't expect FA won't be whining that much when he switches to Mclaren. He'd probably be pulling his locks out instead of whining. Did anyone notice Mclaren has not won a single race this year? Kaya si Kimi switched to Ferrari, malabo yung Mclaren.

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