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Besides Kevin Harvick, who have lead both Busch series and Winston/Nextel Cup standings at like time?
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i don't think anyone have. i could be wrong.
This late contained by the season, no one that I know of. For the first few race of the season it would be possible to doso, but I don't know of anyone.
Terry Labonte early surrounded by 1996
It would have to be especially early surrounded by the season to happen, as 99% of racers don't try to see all race in both series.
Terry Labonte
Can Michael Schumacher verbs it of this weekend at Imola? Formula1 fan?
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his prime
hes past his prime
You gotta approaching the Ferrari's racing surrounded by Italy. If they are ever going to beat the Renault boys presently is the time to do it.
Having the pole position won't hurt either.
that depends on how tricky ferrari has worked
Hey around danica patricks?
Question:who thinks that Danica Patrick have an attitude, I dont like her , and she on the odd occasion smiles when she signs autographs, I mean girls own to be tough, at racing but not bitchy,,, what do y'all deliberate
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I was adjectives for her at first. Then she started draping herself all over things partly dressed. That turned me off. If she requirements to be taken seriously as a driver and an athlete, she needs to stroke like one. Somehow she seem to think main a few laps and finishing fourth surrounded by a big race make her a great driver. I can't wait if she go to NASCAR and has to see Tony Stewart or one of the Busch brats contained by her rear spectacle mirror getting ready to put her into the wall. That will let somebody know me if she can "race next to the big boys"
I personally know unbelievably little when it comes to her attitude, as I'm not a racing follower. The latest word that I heard is that she is considering departing IRL. The only view that I have of her is that she is an attractive female.
She acts no differently than most other drivers who are giving autographs. Can you blame them? People shoving pen and items at them to sign. It's got to be the worst section of her job but, it is member of her job.
You're right, Danica does own an attitude but I think it's unmerited to label her as "bitchy". Let's use the expressions we use with mannish drivers with an "attitude". Focused and professional. She's truly a very suitable driver and it's just a thing of time until she wins her first see. I'll guess that will happen subsequent year.
Over Rated
She is a big fish in a short time pond. She is indeed overrated, and I hope she stays in IRL, because although I don't keep under surveillance NASCAR they don't need her. They enjoy enough PROFESSIONAL drivers who aren't out selling their cross and body without triumphant a race. Sure they hold drivers doing commericals for their sponsors, that is factor of the job, but those drivers EARNED those spots. She have yet to prove herself to me.
I guess you are chitchat about a integral different person,,I've see interviews of her,,seen TV interviews,,articles written nearly her,,,I think she handle her situation quite resourcefully,,no different then any "male" driver within there situation,,,she's a vert proficient driver,,and being womanly puts her under greatly more pressure for which I think she have handled tremendously good,,,,,,does she own an attitude? NO!!
She is hot. Nuff said!!!
Turkish GP fine, be it too tolerant or to creamy?
Question:on the hand I chew over it was too unautocratic, on the other I think it's ok. I'm a bit biased because I am Cypriot so I wonder what others ponder (for those who don't know they've been fined US$5 million for their engagements of the podium ceremony)
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I am sorry but for all their infractions, including bringing the detachment of Formula 1 into disrepute, I believe the Turkish Grand Prix should not have be held for a period of time - at lowest one year.
After all, Jerez lost the right to hold a Grand Prix again after an incident where on earth the mayor of the town disrupted the podium ceremonies. The inhabitants chosen to present the trophies were dependent on the see order, near Daimler-Benz chairman Jurgen Schrempp only of a mind to make a presentation to a McLaren-Mercedes driver. As the McLarens of H"akkinen and Coulthard passed Villeneuve's Williams on the end lap, this would own meant he could present any the trophy for first or second position or the winning constructor trophy. There be some confusion due to the late change in position and whilst the Mayor and the president of the region presented trophies, Schrempp did zilch. FIA president Max Mosely later announced "The disruption cause embarrassment and inconvenience to those presenting the trophies and consequently, no further rounds of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship will be held at the Jerez circuit."
So if Jerez can lose its right to hold a Grand Prix permanently, why should Turkey not lose the Grand Prix for at lowest one race?
The fine is probably the least possible that the FIA could impose and still kind a point. What stupidity for the Turks!!
But the situation should have be resolved 30 years ago - for 2 supposedly civilised countries and Cyprus and its people to still be fighting/arguing after so long is incomprehensible. I read between the lines that things are relaxing - driving over the border etc, - but this kind of endeavour can only inflame the situation again...
Back to the fine, the FIA should enjoy withdrawn the Turkish GP from the roster to show that they cannot be used as a political pawn...
I am an armchair Formula 1 admirer, I have the Highlights program for every see from early 1994 on video and the Turkish GP be so forgettable that I forgot who won let alone who disrupted the podium ceremony.
However doesn`t matter what publicity these people gain will be negative, the reality that they spoiled the celebrations by a driver who drove a car for over an hour beside only a few stops, and the squad who built a car to ending an hour, shows clearly that the protestors have lost the plot. "There is no such point as bad Publicity" is not true, see police 5 or Rogue traders, but yes the Turks deserve the punishment. The protestors could enjoy carried knives or thrown someone from the podium, Schumacher losing the competition to a stab wound or broken arm falling from the podium would have guaranteed huge medium coverage.
I just hope the protestors dont return with what they want.
Use TV yes but wny not buy Midland and put a political message all over the cars.
But the crucial thing is for Formula 1 fan to research the grieveance and to understand and support the incongruous view.
There mustn't be a fine. I m one of the chairman of motorsportsclub. The rules read aloud: If any countries president been in attendance, he can give the cup.
But Tukey must take heed. Podium cerenomy is very celebrated for FIA. They can put out the races within Turkey. They did not cuz turkish brands lobby are powerful.
This fine is the heaviest, charged to a country up to this date. However it was anticipated by Turks. The apology for this type of an action is to inform folks about the unadulterated situation in Cyprus. North Cyprus Turkish Republic also requirements to be introduced to world, before a fĂȘte solution can be found. With this point of view, I find Greece unbelievably offensive, trying to delay the realisation of peace in Cyprus.
I contemplate it just go to show that The FIA is now more give or take a few money than the sport. Jerez was told it will never again host an F1 see after the Mayor was allowed to gatecrash the podium ceremony a few years ago, and Turkey carry fined for bringing the FIA's 'political neutrality' into disrepute.
I'm glad we still have the Turkish GP, I love the circuit, but I am becoming disillusioned next to F1 as a whole - and after 20 years of watching F1 I never thought I'd articulate that.
What is there to say-so?
F1 is turning into a political monster. First this scandal, now the accusation of the championship self fixed in like better of Ferrari...
I swear that, if Schumacher had won the title fight this year and kept going, I'd have stopped watching F1 on TV for a in one piece season.
The fine given to the Turks was deserved, for the item they did on the podium, but this and other things prove to us that F1 is no longer about race. It's about in secret politics.
Turkey should not have a Grand Prix. Or motorpsort at adjectives for that matter. At the first Le Mans Series this year at hand was an estamated 100 relatives there. Our friends at Team RML said near was more cleaners than spectators. For fan of motorsport check out http://tourpodcast.googlepages.com...
While the fine was totally deserved for the stupidity of the turkish authorities at the circuit, the FIA is starting to turn adjectives it's penalties and fines etc into a ploy.
As has already be mentioned, Jerez was totally thrown out of the challenge from ever hosting F1 again because some Mayor wanted to be on the podium, and very soon Turkey gets a $5m fine. Problem is the see was so boring and superb, I'd have be none the wiser if none of this had blown up surrounded by the press.
However when you judge Ferrari only get a $1m fine for a much more memorable perform of bringing the sport into disrepute after fixing the result in Austria 2002 (and the fine one and only being for the podium irregularities), it does brand you wonder about the governing of the sport, one i've watch now for 12 season but am slowly falling completely out of love with.
Personally I reflect the $5 million fine is too high, almost the political aspects and all that, very well Ive seen worse things concerning the sport itself, and haven't see fines of such proportions, so IMHO they went overboard near this whole item.. I feel abundantly of peeps here reach a deal out of resentment of some sort..that some sort that has nought to do with F1, I enjoy no idea why the entity who asked the question have to mention being a Cypriot?? I scrounging you knew you be going to get adjectives kinds of answers to open with, when you ask a cross-question you ask it to get the answer you want to hear/read or what individuals really think going on for? some people differ from others and I believe we own to respect people's opinions, maybe you shouldn't ask a question beside disguised political connotations, you even admit you are a "bit" biased and when someone answers something you disaprove you start calling them name.??..makes no sense... manifestly my answer will be also among the undesireable ones..please dont bother calling me names as powerfully... enough mark calling already, you certainly dont requirement to use foul language to bring back your point across...
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