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Saturday, April 03, 2004
Third pole of the season  
  It's three out of three...For the third time this season Michael Schumacher took pole-position (1.30.139). This time at the brand new track in Bahrain. Second was his teammate Rubens Barrichello (1.30.530), who had the fastest time for a long time. As last Montoya (1.30.581) and Ralf Schumacher (1.30.663) went for their time, but they both lost it in the last few corners and became third and fourth. Kimi Raikkonen had yesterday problems with his engine and had to change it. Because of the new 1 engine rule he had to start 10 places lower than his qualifing time. Coulthard didn't came further then 10th time, so Raikkonen decided not to set any time and so spare his car and fuel. He will start tomorrow as last.

Source: Formula1.com
 
 
Friday, April 02, 2004
Ferrari fast in Bahrain!  
  The First Free Practice at Bahrain is finished. And...Ferrari beats them all! Michael Schumacher was the fastest of the day with a 1.32.158. Half a second slower, 1.32.651, was Rubens Barrichello. BAR did a great job...testdriver Anthony Davidson set thrird time in 1.32.958, and was the last driver in the 1.32s. Montoya was fourth (1.33.027) followed by Button (BAR) in 1.33.989. Raikonnen was disapointing ninth (1.34.603) and Ralf Schumacher even eleventh (1.34.619).

Source and more times: Formula1.com
 
 
Unique location: Bahrain  
 

In the middle of the dessert a brand new 5,411 km long F1-track has been built in the past few months. Nodbody has driven here before...so it will be a huge challenge for every team. The last time the F1 came to a total new circuit was in 1999: Malesia. That raceweekend was the comeback of Michael Schumacher after he broke his leg in Silverstone. He was that weekend the strongest, but 'gave' the victory to Eddie Irvine, his teammate.
Now...he was already on the track, on a moped...just to see and feel the corners and the braking points. Today he will be on the track for the first time...let's see what happens!
Source: F1racing.nl
 
 
Thursday, April 01, 2004
eh...I didn't do it :)  
 

Really...It wasn't me? Or was it?
Do you want to do it to? Just visit Letter James
Source: Ontwerpwereld.nl
 
 
Real or Fake?  
  If this shot is real...than it's a great photograph...if not: nice photoshop. :)
Source: Sloane Helicopters
 
 
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
Ferrari drivers curious about Bahrain  
  Schumacher: "I am very curious. It is a new race on a new track and in a different climate. I like visiting new places and coming into contact with new cultures, even if we are not always able to totally understand everything about them. In any case, travel is always something that enriches the soul."
Barrichello: "I have never been anywhere in this part of the world and in fact, I am going to spend a couple of days in Dubai before making the trip to Bahrain and I am very much looking forward to discovering another part of the world."
Source (and more of this interview:) Formula1.com
 
 
Monday, March 29, 2004
Barron Connor @ LeMans 24H  
  Both Barron Connor Ferrari 575 GTC cars will race in the Le Mans 24 Hours...
The Automobile Club de l'Ouest has accepted both Ferrari 575 GTC cars that Barron Connor Racing had entered for the 72nd Le Mans 24 Hours.
Source: Barron Connor Racing
 
 
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