Posted in Race Results on Apr 23rd, 2006 4 Comments »
In what can be described only as a replay of the 2005 San Marino Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher led a come back of sorts for Ferrari by holding back Alonso and winning the Grand Prix. The German sealed Ferrari’s first victory in about 2 seasons(excluding 2005 US Grand Prix where only 6 cars ran.)
On a day which was exactly opposite of the one last year where Michael in a faster car was fighting the defiant Alonso all the way… saw Alonso in a clearly faster car fighting Michael tooth and nail to the finish. The brilliance of the two drivers was undeniable and in probably their respective best races of their careers which truly seen by the cheers of the Tifosi when Michael took his trophy and the Boos that echoed the track when Alonso picked up his trophy.
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Posted in Race Results on Apr 4th, 2006 No Comments »
Alonso made sure it rained on Button’s parade by taking the lead of the race as early as lap 3 and holding it to register his 10th win and 2nd win of the season. Button’s sad day had just started… The incident packed day saw as many as 4 safety car periods and 2 incidents even before the lights went green.
Montoya started the fiasco of a race by spinning in the warm up lap. Giancarlo was the next casualty when his engine stalled and he was forced into the pitlane to start at the back of the grid. The race start was perfect for Button as he held his place to a charging Alonso… Alonso was clearly the faster of the two and was pushing Button to the edge… Behind them the two Mc Larens fought tooth and nail and Raikkonen held his place to Montoya.
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Posted in Race Results on Mar 19th, 2006 3 Comments »
Feeling : high Listening to : Yahake Hum Sikandar - Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar

Giancarlo Fisichella led the Dominant Renault’s 1-2 in the Malaysian Grad Prix. This is the first 1-2 in 24 years for a Renault engine and the first ever for Renault as a constructor. Followed closely by the current world champ Fernando Alonso en route to the start of an impressive title defense. Button followed the Renault’s Home about 5 sec behind Alonso and was trailed by the Mc Laren of Montoya a disappointing 40 sec behind the race winner.
Btw, my predictions came out perfectly… This is the second time in a row I have to 2 of the 3 people on podium right, I’m getting good at this 
The dream weekend of Fici continued as he looks to be having the exact opposite of last season(win race 1 and lose out on rest of the season). The race truly belonged to the Renaults as none of their competitors could match them on pace. Alonso set the race’s fastest lap in his engine which had already finished 1 3/4th Grand Prix… Fisi was incredible in his initial onslaught setting 15 consecutive fastest laps(compared to every one on the track). These 15 laps probably won him the race.
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