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Kelajuan Super Di Scuderia Ferrari Santander
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Last edited by akughi on 29-1-2014 04:55 PM
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akughi posted on 29-1-2014 03:13 PM
ceh ceh........betul ke kimi penyebabnye......ala weta, kat sini tggl kite betiga je.....tok sah m ...
aku mmg minat Ferarri sejak dulu lagi..
lepas tu aku tak minat...kemudian minat balik..macam tu la..
actually aku lebih support driver...banding team..
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weta_studio posted on 30-1-2014 09:22 AM
aku mmg minat Ferarri sejak dulu lagi..
lepas tu aku tak minat...kemudian minat balik..macam tu ...
ape hal design noise ferarri kali ni cam haremmmmmmm......huduh gile
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New cars are too ugly for F1 - Alonso
Fernando Alonso says the latest breed of Formula One cars are too ugly for the pinnacle of motorsport.
New regulations regarding the height of the tip of the nose has spawned a variety of awkward-looking solutions up and down the grid. Alonso's Ferrari F14 T features a significant bump in the nose and the two-time champion said there was no ignoring the fact the new cars do not look as good as they used to.
"They are uglier," Alonso said in an interview with CNN. "I think we have to be honest with our fans and ourselves first of all. They are not good enough because people look to Formula One for excellence of motorsport, of aerodynamics, excellence of performance and technology. And when you see those front parts of the car, it doesn't look like all the things I said.
"I think we will find different solutions. The engineers are clever enough to make the car fast and also beautiful."
Alonso will go up against Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari this year and said he would have to be at the top of his game to come out on top.
"I think he's very talented so that is a huge help and a huge motivation for myself, first, and also for the team," he said. "The team knows it has to deliver a good car because Kimi will deliver a good result and, myself, I know that I need to deliver at my best. If not, I will not be able to be in front of Kimi. So that is only a good and positive news for Ferrari." |
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akughi posted on 6-2-2014 02:50 PM
New cars are too ugly for F1 - Alonso
bila dah menang...hilang dah buruk tu
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weta_studio posted on 27-2-2014 10:10 AM
bila dah menang...hilang dah buruk tu
thn yg pakai noise baru tu pun cam tu gak....
huduh tapi tetap kalah
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Alonso finishes first practice in Australia on top
Fernando Alonso topped the opening practice session of the Australian Grand Prix as the 2014 season got off to a stuttering start for some of his rivals.
Lewis Hamilton completed just half a lap before his Mercedes pulled up at Turn 9 after a faulty oil sensor set off a false alarm. He should be back on track for the second session on Friday, but it was proof that even the best prepared teams are not immune to issues in the new era of Formula One. It marked the end of Hamilton's session, with the car parked up on the far side of the track from the pits, and he suffered another indignity when he was asked to show his pass on his return to the paddock gates.
Meanwhile, the team with the least amount of testing mileage pre-season, Lotus, continued to struggle, with just two laps completed during the 90-minute session. Pastor Maldonado was behind the wheel for both of them but coasted back to the pits at the end of his second after a few wisps of smoke made their way into the cockpit. Romain Grosjean did not turn a single lap in his Lotus and Catehram, which is also powered by the troublesome Renault power unit, also failed to set a lap time with Marcus Ericsson and Kamui Kobayashi completing just one lap each.
Red Bull had a mixed session, with Daniel Ricciardo's car completing an impressive 26 laps while Sebastian Vettel was limited to just 10 after spending the first 50 minutes in the garage. By the end of the session Ricciardo was fifth fastest - and the highest-placed Renault-powered car. However, the times in first practice should be treated with caution as the teams continue to debug and refine their cars ahead of the first real test in qualifying on Saturday.
Nevertheless, plenty of drivers appeared to be pushing the limits into Turn 1, with cars running wide and over the grass on several occasions. Alonso and Button were among those who ended up with all four wheels off track, although the list of the drivers that did not run wide was shorter than the list of those who did by the end of the session. |
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hahahahahaahaha amaran tuk team lain......alonso nak mengganas 2014 |
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yeehhhhh alonso gua no.5 tapi telah dinaikkn ke no.4 disebabkan RBR main kotor |
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menyampah betul aku tgk front wing ferarri ni |
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tak menganas pun..
sedih tgk... |
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stefano dah belah...bgs juga...sbb dia punca prestasi drop
pdahal tu anak didik jean todt
adrian newey sedang dipancing Ferrari...desperate sgt utk design kete power...
RB pun dah kurang skit..bole la jd modal blah dari RB
tp alonso plak rumors nak masuk Mercedes...rugi or tak rugi |
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