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10 Oct 2000, 10:24 (Ref:42116) | #1 | ||
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...the race is on as to who will finish last.
So who is it going to be? Minardi or Prost? One race to go, zero points all round, one car dismally underpowered and another prone to going pop. Currently Minardi are in 10th in the championship by virtue of some 8th places from Gene and Mazzacane. Prost on the other hand seem to be unable to get a car across the finish line. It's blue vs. yellow, France vs. Italy, Minardi vs. Prost! Who's it gonna be????? |
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10 Oct 2000, 11:53 (Ref:42129) | #2 | ||
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I think it will be a tie, if such a thing is possible. Minardi's car is so hopelessly under-powered that the only chance they have of getting points is if the rest of the field crashes.
But... If that did happen, at least their car would get to the finish. Prost's cars couldn't score if they were the only ones on the track because their engine would blow anyway, the same as it does every race. |
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10 Oct 2000, 12:18 (Ref:42135) | #3 | ||
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I think that the chances are bigger for minardi, but just coz their car is better, on the other hand prost have better drivers, or at least one, alesi. So for now I will go with prost, if the engine does not blow up.
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10 Oct 2000, 12:19 (Ref:42136) | #4 | ||
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Hey, Minardi Fan, will they have the Supertec engines next year? I certainly hope so, since that should be better than the aged Cosworths. And with Arrows going with Peugeot engines (look at all the Prost problems), who knows, they might just get off the back row.
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10 Oct 2000, 12:45 (Ref:42145) | #5 | ||
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Hey MF...the day you let Schuey in your yello gazebos they will win!!!....JOKE.
One things for sure...2001's gonna be gr8 for Minardi with the supertechs...btw whos drivin Gene's car? And also after reading about Mazzacane's attitude, the man doesnt deserve to be in F1. |
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10 Oct 2000, 20:34 (Ref:42219) | #6 | ||
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What's up with Mazzacane's attitude?
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10 Oct 2000, 21:20 (Ref:42232) | #7 | |
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There's no way any of the Prosts are going to finish...
...well eighth or better in the last race. The last place in the WCC will go to Prost. And I second Ralf's Girls' question about Mazzacane, what's he said? |
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10 Oct 2000, 21:54 (Ref:42235) | #8 | ||
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When daddy's pockets are stuffed with dollars, it seems you can say what you like. Rude Mr Mazzer, no just critacal, how much for 2001 ?? SL |
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10 Oct 2000, 22:46 (Ref:42254) | #9 | ||
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Maybe we can all write e-mail to Bernie to lobby for Minardi to get the experimental Renault engine for trial. If the damn thing holds together, Minardi could make the podium. Oh!! Joy!!!
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10 Oct 2000, 22:53 (Ref:42258) | #10 | ||
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The sorry thing that no one has commented upon Prost's dreadful decline. This is a team that won a race 4 years ago and three years ago was still capable of leading races. I hope to heck that Alain Prost is able to turn things around; last of eleven is pathetic. Minardi has done so much more with less talented drivers and a lot less money. Not to disparage Mr. Gene, M-fan, but Nicky H. has shown himself to be quite quick against the esteemed Mr. Alesi.
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10 Oct 2000, 23:03 (Ref:42261) | #11 | ||
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EERO, I think that Peugeot has always promised great things in F1, and never delivered. Then they just did nothing this year, and to make it even worse, the engines kept blowing up. I agree with you - it is sad to see Alain treated this way. Pity he could not get a factory deal with Renault next year - that would really be a one up for Renault against old rivals Peugeot.
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11 Oct 2000, 20:24 (Ref:42415) | #12 | ||
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The thing is that Prost GP have never won a race. They only did well in F1 as Ligier (1997, of course, it was a Ligier-built car with the Prost name) and as soon as they started to build their own cars they began to perform poorly. Don't know about everyone else, but I spotted a pattern there...
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11 Oct 2000, 21:16 (Ref:42432) | #13 | ||
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All I can say is that, whoever finishes the season last in the Manufacturers Championship will have tried their best at scoring points and will do it with dignity.
Think back to last year. Craig Pillock -- Pollock -- said that BAR would win everything before the season started. At the end of the season, no points on the board, we all laughed in unison at them. That team is much better this season and their collective ego has also shrunk. As for Prost and Minardi, well, we'll not laugh at them. They both deserve better. I'm a little biased towards Alain's team, as he's probably my all-time favourite F1 driver, but for Minardi to still be in F1, let alone running in every race, is amazing. Let's hope that Minardi's new engines allow them to be more competitive and that Prost's Ferrari units will hold together for more than the odd lap here or there... |
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11 Oct 2000, 22:13 (Ref:42441) | #14 | ||
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Megatron has a very interesting post at Atlas. Apparently rumours have it that Minardi have not yet signed with Supertec, and there is a good chance that they might get the Mugen Honda engine as Honda don't want to give up Mugen yet. Well, that will really set the cat among the pidgeons. What have you heard, MF??
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11 Oct 2000, 22:17 (Ref:42444) | #15 | ||
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we are so used to seeing Minardi last that if they started being more compatitive all of a sudden some of the tradition would be gone! LOL
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13 Oct 2000, 19:04 (Ref:42777) | #16 | |
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It would be great news if that rumour held truth, Valve. The Minardi chassis is pretty good (or so I'm told), and if they could get Mugen Honda engine they might be able to reach the level of this year's Jordan in terms of competitiveness. Now Jordan by the standards they set last year have been pretty disappointing this year, but for Minardi that would be a huge step forward. I really hope this will happen.
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