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1 Sep 2002, 13:28 (Ref:370391) | #1 | ||
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Schumacher takes his Tenth in Belgium, Ties Record (Results)
Belgium: Grand Prix
P. No Pilote Team - Moteur Pneus Ecarts/Trs Moyenne ArrĂȘts 1. 1 M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari B 1h21'20"634 Km/h 2 2. 2 BARRICHELLO Ferrari B + 0'01"900 226.057 Km/h 2 3. 6 MONTOYA Williams BMW M + 0'18"400 225.296 Km/h 2 4. 3 COULTHARD McLaren Mercedes M + 0'19"300 225.254 Km/h 2 5. 5 R.SCHUMACHER Williams BMW M + 1'07"100 223.078 Km/h 2 6. 16 IRVINE Jaguar Cosworth M + 1'21"900 222.413 Km/h 2 7. 24 SALO Toyota M + 1'23"200 222.355 Km/h 2 8. 11 VILLENEUVE BAR Honda B + 1'26"200 222.220 Km/h 2 9. 25 MCNISH Toyota M 1 lap(s) 2 10. 7 HEIDFELD Sauber Petronas B 1 lap(s) 2 11. 10 SATO Jordan Honda B 1 lap(s) 2 12. 12 PANIS BAR Honda B 5 lap(s) 2 13. 9 FISICHELLA Jordan Honda B 6 lap(s) 1 14. 17 DE LA ROSA Jaguar Cosworth M 7 lap(s) 2 15. 8 MASSA Sauber Petronas B 7 lap(s) 2 16. 4 RAIKKONEN McLaren Mercedes M 9 lap(s) 2 17. 14 TRULLI Renault M 9 lap(s) 2 18. 22 DAVIDSON Minardi Asiatech M 27 lap(s) 0 19. 15 BUTTON Renault M 34 lap(s) 0 20. 23 WEBBER Minardi Asiatech M 40 lap(s) 0 Non official results - Information courtesy of : http://www.f1-live.com Last edited by EERO; 1 Sep 2002 at 13:31. |
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Another snoozefest.
Wake me up when there's some real racing, perhaps next year if we are lucky. |
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zzzzz.... wha...?
Oh, is it over? |
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It takes a certain kind of talent to enable Spa Francorchamps to reduce race fans to catatonia. Bernie Ecclestone's a palpable genius.
I knew I should have gone to Donington this afternoon instead. I just knew it. |
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the typical 10 Tenths member in 40 years
Eh? What's that sonny? ....Yeah, sure I remember what's his name-you know that German feller-boy, he sure drove like the devil. Yep, I consider myself lucky to have seen it though. No one's matched that level of dominance since. History! It was history being made right before our eyes! Felt bad for that little Brazilian guy though, you know his teammate...Barrra...Barrichello! That's it!. Yep, he was better'n than History remembers him, but no match for the champion. |
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well that was a(nother) lost afternoon and to think i actually looked forward to this. its sad to think that one of the great power circuits - one of the few real circuits provided us with a race as meaningless and boring as say the Hungaroring.
i really mean this, i am upset about this that my favourite sport is turning into a commercial fanfare and glorified carnival procession. |
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Jeee whiz, that was a howler. Some reasonable battles but.... oh who cares. Where was the rain????????
It's not TGF's fault. Where where the rest of the field?? I mean it was just too easy. Too easy by half. |
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Its not Bernie's fault either. Its Dennis, Haug, Williams, and Head that have to do their homework in the winter. Otherwise, we'll be seeing this for (at least) two more years.
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Love ya One of the few men not fond of Schumacher that is fair. You sure have my respect! Viva EERO |
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You mean because he said that Barelyfellow is no match for TGF? My pet cat knows that.
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Apart from their being no racing for 1st place , the rest of the pack had some great battles in !...
Well done to Irvine in 6th place . |
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Inigo Montoya
Did you read that too, my friend? "...he sure drove like the devil. Yep, I consider myself lucky to have seen it though. No one's matched that level of dominance since. History! It was history being made right before our eyes!" |
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Hey quit complaining about how dull the race was, at least the belgian director didn't just fix his camera on the front runners all race. We saw plenty of Villeneuve early on in the race and his battles on his way through the field. At least they made an effort to make it as exciting as possible.
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Villeneuve seemed to be enjoying himself.
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Besides, what impressed me the most in the race was the JV's pass over Fisi, one of the best overtakings this year, no doubt!
Great job done Jacque |
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Aww Legend, relax.. I was just trying to say that it is a foregone conclusion that anyone who partners TGF will look like a fool.
Bravo Schummi e Forza Ferrari! |
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That really was boring. With F1 as dull as it is now, I was hoping for Spa to throw up something interesting, but evidently not. |
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On his slow down lap, TGF did say that todays car/tyres was the best he'd ever had though! |
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Number Juan
I am not a great fan of either Monty or Jacky, but I liked what I so and as I said it was "one of the best overtakings"which could be on out of 5 or 10 best list or what ever. It was one of the best! The way he glided his car in that swing was amazing! Remember Montoya's overtaking was made possible thanks to the remote control from the Williams paddock! |
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Flaming Fisi
For "The Fast & the Furious" crowd, we saw one of the best engine explosions of all time. Well, done Honda! If you can't win, at least have 'em blow up in style.
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I have never seen anything like that! Bravo Honda, what a firework!
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Just... where was the RAIN?????
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Good point eatapc - that blowup was truly spectacular - - even woke me up!
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