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Ciaran
23-03-2000, 07:52 PM
Well after a Ferrari 1-2 down in OZ, can Schumacher and co. do the same in Brazil? I have a funny feeling that Mika will take the spoils, after all he's won this race the last 2 years in a row. IMO, the only thing in his way is the McLarens reliability, or possible lack of it. On the other hand, the Ferrari car look like it’s the strongest car yet...but then again who can tell after only one race? And what about the Jordan's? Can they finish the race? I hope so
Anyway, here are my predictions, but I guess I'll be putting a small each-way bet on Trulli and Barrichello. :)

1. Michael Schumacher
2. HH Frentzen
3. Rubins Barrichello


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Junior
23-03-2000, 11:28 PM
i think it might be reversed although there will be alot of others looking to make ammends of the ***** up of a start to the season eh HH ???

Phil
27-03-2000, 12:03 AM
Good to see Micheal doing what he does so well. The two Jordan cars fini*****ng in the points was another bonus.

:mad: I just wish they would stop going on about this Button guy. You'd swear he was going to win the champion*****p. In fact they should 'Button up'

Ciaran
27-03-2000, 08:33 AM
So coultard continues his stroke of 'Bad Luck', getting disqualified from the race. Why, according to the ITV crew, do all current British drivers suffer from this so called 'bad luck'? :rolleyes:. Anyways, poor guy ;) That means that HHF moves into 3rd, and Trulli into 4th. Nice one for Jordan. Also, I had a nice little earner on Fisichella at 66/1 :D, so all in all, a very enjoyable race :cool:


[This message has been edited by Ciaran (edited 27 March 2000).]

Junior
27-03-2000, 09:29 AM
Where as if it was Schumi that was disqualified it would dirty low down cheating B'astard tactics or something like that .... I like the feel to this as well much nicer and than other sterile white ones ... oooppss I'll be shot

cheers
Junior

Phil
29-03-2000, 01:44 PM
Well well well. Poor old McLaren are trying to get their points back with their appeal in Paris this week.

I wish them all the best, 'NOT'

Looky it did'nt happen to Hakkinen, otherwise he be still crying.