Well, F1 is always long and gruelling, and no one can really predict the outcome. However, after today’s win in Melbourne, it seems an uphill battle for any team to catch up with Ferrari. Surprisinlgy enough, there’s nothing new about the car this year from the last year’s model. I think the underlying strategy seems to reflect that why try to fix it when it isn’t broken. The choice of Bridgestone tires remains the same.
Who can really give Ferrar a run for its money this season in your opinion? Is Montoya in a position to challenge the Ferrari’s domination. I definitely think so..considering the success they have had over the last two season, I am sure we’ll hear a lot more of him and his teamate, Ralf Shumacher. And don’t count DC and McLaren ..he always steps up when least expected..
World Champion Michael Schumacher became the first man to complete a hat-trick of victories in the Australian Grand Prix when he enlarged his record haul of Formula One triumphs to 54 with a commanding win in Sunday's crash-hit, dramatic and thrilling season-opening race.
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Originally posted by ehsan:
**Ralf Schumacher wins the Malaysian Grand Prix. Montoya came second while Michael Schumacher third. So it is first and second for the williams team.
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Man, What a race! Enjoyed it a lot.
Criticism:
I think that penalty was not justified at all.
“WheRe iS tHe **JusTice oF **PoliTical **PowEr iF iT eXecutes tHe murdErer and jAils the plUndeRer, And thEn itSelf marcheS* upon neighb*Oring laNds, kilLIng **ThousanDs anD **PillaGing tHe veRy **Hills *?!** ”
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Michael Schumacher drove the new 2002 Ferrari to victory in its debut race, out pacing younger brother Ralf over the final 55 laps to secure his 55th victory and 100th time he has stood on the podium throughout his Formula one career.