Schumacher is a spy
Last edited by menzo2003 (2009-03-16 13:24:14)
Last edited by menzo2003 (2009-03-16 13:24:14)
He's no spy, thats what he gets paid for...geezusmenzo2003 wrote:
SCHUMAGER IS A SPY!!!!!
http://www.f1today.nl/fotos/qra9kmop14.jpg
http://www.f1today.nl/fotos/9k9r9lor12.jpg
Last edited by TC.Troy (2009-03-16 13:16:19)
It was not a serious postTC.Troy wrote:
He's no spy, thats what he gets paid for...geezusmenzo2003 wrote:
SCHUMAGER IS A SPY!!!!!
http://www.f1today.nl/fotos/qra9kmop14.jpg
http://www.f1today.nl/fotos/9k9r9lor12.jpg
Mike makes huge amounts of money (though he doesnt drive and is retired), he is Still retained be the scuderia for instances just like this.
He's doing his job imo.
Btw, your spelling of mikes last name is WAY wrong.
And btw again, learn something about F1, and the folks that are invollved before you go spouting off like this. You just might learn something...
My apologies cat.menzo2003 wrote:
It was not a serious postTC.Troy wrote:
He's no spy, thats what he gets paid for...geezusmenzo2003 wrote:
SCHUMAGER IS A SPY!!!!!
http://www.f1today.nl/fotos/qra9kmop14.jpg
http://www.f1today.nl/fotos/9k9r9lor12.jpg
Mike makes huge amounts of money (though he doesnt drive and is retired), he is Still retained be the scuderia for instances just like this.
He's doing his job imo.
Btw, your spelling of mikes last name is WAY wrong.
And btw again, learn something about F1, and the folks that are invollved before you go spouting off like this. You just might learn something...
I admit is spelled it wrong
I find the image funny because it all Mclaren personal and some marshals and then there is Michael standing there and looking how they do things
sourceThe FIA is to vote on a revised points structure for Formula 1 at a meeting of its World Motor Sport Council tomorrow, autosport.com has learned, with radical cost-cutting measures also due to be unveiled.
A proposal unveiled by the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) to change the current points structure to a new system that rewards more for winning - broken down 12-9-7-5-4-3-2-1 – has been officially put forward to the FIA for consideration.
The WMSC will now look at the document and take a vote on whether or not to adopt it for 2009.
Last edited by menzo2003 (2009-03-16 13:37:36)
I know a similar points system has been put forth in the very recent past. It was killed (D.O.A.). I fully expect the points to stay somewhat close to what they are A/O 2008. But we'll see...we all know the FIA is capable of Anything...menzo2003 wrote:
sourceThe FIA is to vote on a revised points structure for Formula 1 at a meeting of its World Motor Sport Council tomorrow, autosport.com has learned, with radical cost-cutting measures also due to be unveiled.
A proposal unveiled by the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) to change the current points structure to a new system that rewards more for winning - broken down 12-9-7-5-4-3-2-1 – has been officially put forward to the FIA for consideration.
The WMSC will now look at the document and take a vote on whether or not to adopt it for 2009.
dont know if want.
it will reward winning more so there will be more desire to win but the field can become very separated in this way.
Last edited by TC.Troy (2009-03-16 13:53:15)
Ye that would be better!Kptk92 wrote:
Why can't the points structure go with 20 points for winner, 19 for second place etc etc. until last place gets one. That way everybody gets points
they areTC.Troy wrote:
But we'll see...we all know the FIA is capable of Anything...
sourceFormula One will use a medals system to decide the world champion from the 2009 season onwards, the FIA announced on Tuesday.
The FIA said it had rejected a proposal by FOTA to change the current system, and Formula 1 will instead use the Olympic-like medals system proposed by Bernie Ecclestone last year.
The world champion will be the driver who wins the most races in a season.
I'd love to see BrawnGP do well...constructors even. I like Lewis, and hope he runs well too, but McLaren seem to be off the pace just a tick. I will also never regret Massa winningBell wrote:
So who are well all cheering for again?
I'd like to see that Brawn GP do well
Fuck off and die Ferrari!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by TC.Troy (2009-03-17 09:47:58)
f1 website wrote:
The rest of the standings, from second to last place, will be decided by the current points system. There is no provision to award medals for first, second or third place. The Constructors’ Championship is unaffected.
Last edited by Mekstizzle (2009-03-17 10:55:02)
Yeah but on the contrary Villa are shit.Kptk92 wrote:
Sidsnot you're a faget You don't even like F1 lmao
This is F1, not Premiership football you twatGooners wrote:
Yeah but on the contrary Villa are shit.Kptk92 wrote:
Sidsnot you're a faget You don't even like F1 lmao
yeaKptk92 wrote:
This is F1, not Premiership football you twatGooners wrote:
Yeah but on the contrary Villa are shit.Kptk92 wrote:
Sidsnot you're a faget You don't even like F1 lmao
ta mere est merdeFatherTed wrote:
yeaKptk92 wrote:
This is F1, not Premiership football you twatGooners wrote:
Yeah but on the contrary Villa are shit.
silly goonies