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Download the NewsOnF1.com | Other Topics Once again Ferrari were dominant and particularly Michael Schumacher. But at Spa they were expected to face some competition. They didn't! A few of the highlights (in addition to Ferraris domination):
Your thoughts ? Of course you can comment on other aspects of the race - Have Your Say (What others are saying)
Well F1 is like a drug to me and even though my team is not racing no more I still have to watch the races. The Belgian Grand Prix was boring apart from watching Villeneuve and Kimi Raikkonen on Saturday qualifying!! let's hope Arrows will race at Monza!! - Rob - Australia I am delighted w/ Ferrari's win in Belgium. No, MS shouldn't
have had to "move over" for Rubens, Michael kicked everyone's butt,
and deserved the win. Rubens should have to fight for 2nd place in the
championship. I agree with Jeff. Kimi Raikkonen has shown that he will indeed be the next Formula 1 champion (the one after Schumi? Could be...) In more ways than one, he has shown brilliance that few drivers can ever have in their peak. Because, yes, I believe the there's a lot more, a WHOLE lot more to come from this young Finn. Let us forget his dismal race in Belgium and remember all those times he battled hard with Montoya. He didn't always come out the winner, but then again, for a kid who barely had enough race experience to get it on with Montoya, that has got to say something about Kimi. Not that I enjoy dissing Montoya, but I still stand by my belief that it will be Kimi Raikkonen who'll take the Schumacher's place when the German retires, not Juan Montoya - Theresa R - Philippines I agree with Jeff that Kimi is a driver to watch --as are
JPM and Bernoldi, the difference being that Enrique's drives are less noticed
because the car is a back marker. Kimi is the one to watch. The performances he has had during
this season are breathtaking. And he has only driven 30 some odd F1 races. If
McLaren can give him a competitive car next year Ferrari had better watch
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