...... doesn't it seem suspicious that two years in a row they've started off with a semi-good-enough car for the first few races and then when they show up at their home track they've got a world-beater F1 machine all of a sudden?
as i remember last year their car wasn't that great after imola again as well. but maybe i'm remembering incorrectly.
illepall
all i know is that this is the second year in a row they've made an incredible improvement for their home race. in fact, it's more of an improvement than most teams ever make with a car package update.
maybe it's just me
illepall anyone else see it this way?
speedfreak227
as i remember last year their car wasn't that great after imola again as well. but maybe i'm remembering incorrectly.
illepallall i know is that this is the second year in a row they've made an incredible improvement for their home race. in fact, it's more of an improvement than most teams ever make with a car package update.
maybe it's just me
illepall anyone else see it this way?speedfreak227




), the wonderbrake by McLaren in 1998 or most recently Renault's launch control which was linked to the jumpstart-control frequencies in 2003 (or was it 2002?), the too wide Michelin tires in 2003 and the double tank used by BAR last year.