...the fact that it's taken this long for a thread to show up for this borefest of a race probably speaks volumes.
Grid for the Hungarian GP
1 M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m19.146s
2 BARRICHELLO Ferrari 1m19.323s
3 SATO BAR 1m19.693s
4 BUTTON BAR 1m19.700s
5 ALONSO Renault 1m19.996s
6 PIZZONIA Williams 1m20.170s
7 MONTOYA Williams 1m20.199s
8 FISICHELLA Sauber 1m20.324s
9 TRULLI Renault 1m20.411s
10 RAIKKONEN McLaren 1m20.570s
11 WEBBER Jaguar 1m20.730s
12 COULTHARD McLaren 1m20.897s
13 PANIS Toyota 1m21.068s
14 KLIEN Jaguar 1m21.118s
15 ZONTA Toyota 1m21.135s
16 HEIDFELD Jordan 1m22.180s
17 PANTANO Jordan 1m22.356s
18 BAUMGARTNER Minardi 1m24.329s
19 BRUNI Minardi 1m24.679s
20 MASSA Sauber no time
Michael with his 63rd pole. McLaren chose the wrong tire, so they got fucked (and will be fucked, since passing on this circuit seems to be impossible). And Sato and Button take up row two...be funny as hell if they crashed into each other, considering what's going on in that camp.
Speaking of which, Jacques Villeneuve has talked to David Richards about a possible return. Seems they've patched things up after last year, so he's now a possibility to replace Button, pending the tribunal. We might (will) see a boring race today, but at least we're right in the middle of the most exciting silly season ever.
Grid for the Hungarian GP
1 M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m19.146s
2 BARRICHELLO Ferrari 1m19.323s
3 SATO BAR 1m19.693s
4 BUTTON BAR 1m19.700s
5 ALONSO Renault 1m19.996s
6 PIZZONIA Williams 1m20.170s
7 MONTOYA Williams 1m20.199s
8 FISICHELLA Sauber 1m20.324s
9 TRULLI Renault 1m20.411s
10 RAIKKONEN McLaren 1m20.570s
11 WEBBER Jaguar 1m20.730s
12 COULTHARD McLaren 1m20.897s
13 PANIS Toyota 1m21.068s
14 KLIEN Jaguar 1m21.118s
15 ZONTA Toyota 1m21.135s
16 HEIDFELD Jordan 1m22.180s
17 PANTANO Jordan 1m22.356s
18 BAUMGARTNER Minardi 1m24.329s
19 BRUNI Minardi 1m24.679s
20 MASSA Sauber no time
Michael with his 63rd pole. McLaren chose the wrong tire, so they got fucked (and will be fucked, since passing on this circuit seems to be impossible). And Sato and Button take up row two...be funny as hell if they crashed into each other, considering what's going on in that camp.
Speaking of which, Jacques Villeneuve has talked to David Richards about a possible return. Seems they've patched things up after last year, so he's now a possibility to replace Button, pending the tribunal. We might (will) see a boring race today, but at least we're right in the middle of the most exciting silly season ever.