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Did not see Freisacher's run. Rather surprised he was behind Albers though. Different setup? Lets see where they are after tommorrow morning.
New TOIT's got potential. Looks like the opposition Flav's looking for turned up early. Toyota, a 300 pound Gorilla sitting in the front room.
Webber, he must be a tad worried. Heidfeld's lap was masterful. Cranked it up in every sector. With one seat going to Button next year, I wonder who will be staying put?
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Albers was in the morning also 0,8 seconds faster.
All cars are driving the saturday qualification with less fuel.
Albers set in OZ, Malaysie and now in Bahrein the quickest Minardi time in the weekend, unfortunely he had a bad quali in Malaysie but he set in Malaysie practice the fastest time in the weekend.
Friesacher and Albers are very ventured to each other.
At a german television net they told that Friesacher have some financial problems and it is the question how long Minardi gives him the time to get his financial backup done.
I really happy with the lineup now and i hope Friesacher will stay.
I still put my money on Albers cause i think he is the quickest of the two drivers, also if you look at his history, the guy has potential.
But we will see, the biggest suprise is how fast will be the new car:D
Bye (greetings from Germany)
STRIKE :D
Where did you hear this? RTL? Christian Danner? Well, don't listen to him.... ;)
I don't know if it is Danner who said it.
Wellcmme, by the way. Did you poste in any German F1-message-boards (I've got the impression that I heard your nick before....)?
[Edited on 2/4/2005 by Homer]
Just kidding... just kidding.......
*runs for his life*