*@#&^$* FYI, the Redondo Beach 76 station is out of 100 octane...
#17
Ha Ha, you're in a dreamworld, buddy.
We all hate to admit it, but it's gonna be the Shumy bros. and DC on the podium.
I don't like it either, but that's the way it's gonna be.
I don't like it either, but that's the way it's gonna be.
#18
I mEAN IT
[ skip | top ] Williams pace a surprise for JPM
ITV-F1
German Grand Prix polesitter Juan Pablo Montoya says he is surprised by the margin of dominance Williams have displayed so far at Hockenheim this weekend.
The Colombian was speaking after he landed the first F1 pole position of his career in this afternoon's qualifying session at Hockenheim after defeating team-mate Ralf Schumacher in a hard-fought battle. The duo are nearly seventh-tenths clear of their nearest rival Mika Hakkinen third. It will be the first time two Williams drivers have started on the front row since Jacques Villeneuve and Heinz-Harald Frentzen sat side-by-side at the British Grand Prix in the middle of the 1997 season.
"I was not expecting to be this dominant, competitive maybe, but that was it," said Montoya. "It was a complete surprise. The tyres were really good as they reacted well."
"I think we should go well tomorrow," said Montoya - whose best qualifying position until now was second place in Austria.
"It is looking good and we haven't had any problems during the week at all. We made a lot of changes over night, and I am really pleased with what we have done. The session was really good and we worked hard. I am very pleased for myself, the mechanics, in fact everyone in the team."
ITV-F1
German Grand Prix polesitter Juan Pablo Montoya says he is surprised by the margin of dominance Williams have displayed so far at Hockenheim this weekend.
The Colombian was speaking after he landed the first F1 pole position of his career in this afternoon's qualifying session at Hockenheim after defeating team-mate Ralf Schumacher in a hard-fought battle. The duo are nearly seventh-tenths clear of their nearest rival Mika Hakkinen third. It will be the first time two Williams drivers have started on the front row since Jacques Villeneuve and Heinz-Harald Frentzen sat side-by-side at the British Grand Prix in the middle of the 1997 season.
"I was not expecting to be this dominant, competitive maybe, but that was it," said Montoya. "It was a complete surprise. The tyres were really good as they reacted well."
"I think we should go well tomorrow," said Montoya - whose best qualifying position until now was second place in Austria.
"It is looking good and we haven't had any problems during the week at all. We made a lot of changes over night, and I am really pleased with what we have done. The session was really good and we worked hard. I am very pleased for myself, the mechanics, in fact everyone in the team."
#20
pffht...not this time..the BMW's have WAY WAY more speed..Ferrari and Mercedes are FUQT
German Grand Prix qualifying times
1 MONTOYA Williams BMW 1m38.117s
2 R.SCHUMACHER Williams BMW 1m38.136s
3 HAKKINEN McLaren Mercedes 1m38.811s
4 M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m38.941s
5 COULTHARD McLaren Mercedes 1m39.574s
6 BARRICHELLO Ferrari 1m39.682s
7 HEIDFELD Sauber Petronas 1m39.921s
8 RAIKKONEN Sauber Petronas 1m40.072s
9 DE LA ROSA Jaguar 1m40.265s
10 TRULLI Jordan Honda 1m40.322s
11 IRVINE Jaguar 1m40.371s
12 VILLENEUVE BAR Honda 1m40.437s
13 PANIS BAR Honda 1m40.610s
14 ALESI Prost Acer 1m40.724s
15 ZONTA Jordan Honda 1m41.174s
16 BURTI Prost Acer 1m41.213s
17 FISICHELLA Benetton Renault 1m41.299s
18 BUTTON Benetton Renault 1m41.438s
19 BERNOLDI Arrows Asiatech 1m41.668s
20 VERSTAPPEN Arrows Asiatech 1m41.870s
21 ALONSO Minardi European 1m41.913s
22 MARQUES Minardi European 1m42.716s
1 MONTOYA Williams BMW 1m38.117s
2 R.SCHUMACHER Williams BMW 1m38.136s
3 HAKKINEN McLaren Mercedes 1m38.811s
4 M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m38.941s
5 COULTHARD McLaren Mercedes 1m39.574s
6 BARRICHELLO Ferrari 1m39.682s
7 HEIDFELD Sauber Petronas 1m39.921s
8 RAIKKONEN Sauber Petronas 1m40.072s
9 DE LA ROSA Jaguar 1m40.265s
10 TRULLI Jordan Honda 1m40.322s
11 IRVINE Jaguar 1m40.371s
12 VILLENEUVE BAR Honda 1m40.437s
13 PANIS BAR Honda 1m40.610s
14 ALESI Prost Acer 1m40.724s
15 ZONTA Jordan Honda 1m41.174s
16 BURTI Prost Acer 1m41.213s
17 FISICHELLA Benetton Renault 1m41.299s
18 BUTTON Benetton Renault 1m41.438s
19 BERNOLDI Arrows Asiatech 1m41.668s
20 VERSTAPPEN Arrows Asiatech 1m41.870s
21 ALONSO Minardi European 1m41.913s
22 MARQUES Minardi European 1m42.716s