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 MORLEY L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 11:10 - 15 Jul 2004 Post subject: Do you think rossi should go 2 F1 |
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I think he should after he wins the moto gp again cause he only has gibernau that can beat him and he needs to do somthing else 8  |
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 Posted: 11:16 - 15 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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First, I think he should go 'to' F1...
However, back on topic.
He's the only guy racing in something other than cars that I think could cause an upset in Formula One. The guy obviously has immense talent and the same type of attitude as the Cobbler from Kerpen. He also has more personality too, but then, that's not difficult, he's not German!
Shcuey reckoned last weekend that MotoGP is not as good as F1. Although when Rossi tested the Ferrari at Fiorano a few weeks ago he was only about three seconds off the pace of the regular Ferrari F1 testers and racers. Not a huge amount to make up after a good deal of testing and milage in a car.
It would be good to see someone do the double again like Surtees did, especially in the modern ages where gizmos prevail. ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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It would be interesting to see how he did, but i don't think he should hes the Michael Schumacher of bike racing, so he should stay with bikes, most F1 guys have been racing cars since they were kids in go carts. ____________________ 2nd time around CBT: 8/9/11
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He tried Rally Driving last year I think it was.
Crashed it into a ditch, left it there and went home. He didn't want to play anymore
I personally don't like him but thats me.
I think he should stay with the 2 wheels. |
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I think its a distinct possibility, but the question is whether any of the big teams would give him a drive. If not, then he has no chance of the title.
He does quite a lot of Ralying and is quite good at it.
TBH I'd rather see him move to Kawasaki or Proton before he leaves MotoGP.  ____________________ BCF: Be yourself, just don't be an arse. |
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If Rossi was only one second off the pace, they'd be lining up to sign him. Can't see that being true though.
If he thought he could get a drive I think he would take it, there's ALOT more $$$ in F1 than MotoGP. Just look at what Ralph is getting, $36m over 3 years . |
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More than likely is that he's waiting for the Schumacher era to come to an end, then it will be possible for more people to win. Or, if he gets the nod from Ferrari, he wont be playing second fiddle. ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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I don't think Rossi could finish one season in MotoGP and then come back the following year in F1. I think he would need more than that time frame to become competitive in an F1 car and also don't drivers have to have completed a certain number of miles in the car before they can race?
Can he win F1? I'm not too sure about that, he could certainly be in the top half of the field but I don't think he would ever be as dominant as Schumacher.
If he was to leave MotoGP it would certainly affect the sport as Rossimania has helped increase the profile of the sport within the media
Where will be his place in Bike racing history? Only time will tell..... ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
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| dibbster wrote: | I don't think Rossi could finish one season in MotoGP and then come back the following year in F1. I think he would need more than that time frame to become competitive in an F1 car and also don't drivers have to have completed a certain number of miles in the car before they can race?
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He'd pass the required number of miles needed to get his F1 superlicence in post and pre-season testing, and then some.
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Can he win F1? I'm not too sure about that, he could certainly be in the top half of the field but I don't think he would ever be as dominant as Schumacher.
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There's two different questions there. Can he win? Yes, definately, if he was put in a Ferrari, McLaren or Williams that was the dominant force at the time (currently the shiney red cars ) then he'd win, without doubt.
Could he be as dominant as Schumacher? Who cares? The fans don't want anyone to be dominant all the time, it's boring. All he'd need to do is be compeititve and win, even once. He'll have matched Surtees and done the double. Seven world titles is asking a bit much of anyone to be honest.
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If he was to leave MotoGP it would certainly affect the sport as Rossimania has helped increase the profile of the sport within the media
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But F1 needs a shot in the arm like that right now. I give it two, maybe three years before the question of him racing rears its head again. Once he's done a couple of championship years at Yamaha and proved to Honda they were too far up their own arses, he'll want a diffeent challenge. ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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Schumacher senior has been contemplating retireing for the las couple of seasons, and Prost and Panis are the exceptions rather than the rule - much like Neville Southall in football I suppose.
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Yeah, but that's been to give the other teams and drivers a glimmer of hope. And also to make sure the fans buy as much merchandise as possible year on year as it might be 'the last time we see him in a GP car...' Trust me.
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It's now more difficult to drive the cars as the G forces they produce are huge, and with the speeds reactions need to be lightening quick.
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Not entirely true, the days of slick tyres an turbo engines with 1500 horses were the days when you needed to have ultra quick reactions and balls the size of pumpkins. The latest tyres have as much grip nowadays as the slicks did, but they move around more so the G loading on a driver isn't as bad as it was in, say, Mansell's Championship year, when they had active suspension that allowed them to corner substanially faster than now. And the ground effects cars of the early eighties were just mental!
When Mansell did his qualifying lap of Silverstone in '92, the G through Becketts added up to 8 G. James Allen pointed out that the cars last weekend were pulling between 3-4, probably works out at around , 7 at a push maybe.
Bring back slicks, that's what I say! Rossi would probably love that more too! ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 163 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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