View Poll Results: What are you looking for?

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  • Another year for MS to show his dominance

    2 7.41%
  • Kimi and Montoya at McLaren

    9 33.33%
  • Button going for his first win

    8 29.63%
  • Trulli and RS at Toyota

    0 0%
  • Webber at Williams

    5 18.52%
  • Fisichella back at Renault

    0 0%
  • Another qualifying system

    0 0%
  • Red Bull finally having their own team

    3 11.11%
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    2005 F1 season: What are you looking forward to?

    Many things have been happening since towards the end of this years season, and still to happen since Melbourne 2005, so i made a poll about what i thought were some of the more obvious ones. If theres something else, speak up..
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    Not looking for anything, unless Michael can't race the whole season for some reason, and it lets other teams have a chance

    F1 sucks. Michael Shumacher made it boring.

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    It's going to be awesome seing Kimi and Juan fighting it out for #1 or is it Raikonen and Montoya, I think it's actualy Kimi and Montoya.

    I think next season is going to be alot tougher for Ferrari well I hope it is anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spastik_Roach
    Not looking for anything, unless Michael can't race the whole season for some reason, and it lets other teams have a chance

    F1 sucks. Michael Shumacher made it boring.

    Look at another way...you're getting a once in a lifetime opportunity to watch a great driver dominate F1 so totally. Drivers of Schumacher's talent are rare, those who are able to win so often even rarer. You'll be able to tell your grandkids that you remember watching the great Michael Schumacher race. Its like those older than me being able to say they saw Jim Clark or Juan Manuel Fangio race in their prime. Enjoy it - don't decry Michael for being so good.
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    I think everyone knows them as Kimi and Montoya, but its Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya...

    This year was unique cause BAR and Renault made huge steps IMO, whilst McLaren tried to turn the MP4/18 into a race winner, just to keep it a dud before the MP4/19B came out, and Williams have admitted to underestimating BAR and Renault
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    i hope button will win his first gp, he is bery talented driver
    i'm looking forward to seeing russian team in 2006 season

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    i don't have a lot of dreams... There's only one team running for the victory, there's Ferrari and the others. I don't think it's gonna change 'til Schumi and his engineers still stuck in the team

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    i'm looking forward to another season of Formula 1 . but of course . i would like Ferrari to win again
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    Yup - Kimi and Montoya at McLaren's going to be a good thing to watch - two of the best of the best fighting it out in the best cars on the grid. BTW, just a little note FPV, it was the MP4-19 that struggled early on in the season this year (the MP4-18 never actually raced due to a multitude of issues).

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    would be interesting to see whether Fisichella can keep up with Alonso
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    would be interesting to see whether Fisichella can keep up with Alonso
    He has never been beaten by a team mate.
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    Hrmm... neither has Alonso I don't think - although Fisi's been around a lot longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fa22_raptor
    Yup - Kimi and Montoya at McLaren's going to be a good thing to watch - two of the best of the best fighting it out in the best cars on the grid. BTW, just a little note FPV, it was the MP4-19 that struggled early on in the season this year (the MP4-18 never actually raced due to a multitude of issues).

    they based the MP4/19 off the 18 though, so perhaps that was the whole mistake there...

    thats what i meant by turning the 18 into a race winner, it became the 19
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    honestly, im more thinking: how will the dutch super talent Robert Doornbos perform as third driver of jordan.and will he get a "full" racing seat ???

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    oh yeah i hope i will see davidson in some race (this season he was bar's third driver, but he was driving very good and i hope i will see him in some good f1 team)
    what a shame there won't be any fueling up through the race. for me strategy was a part of a gp

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