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Title: Ide very dangerous to F-1
Post by: leoblitz on April 25, 2006, 01:25:23 AM
 >:(
Japan insist in F-1 drivers and there was no good drivers from Japan. FIA must not allow any japanese driver to introduce to F-1, they are very bad drivers and dangerous. Ide made a terrible mistake and Albers was in danger.
Say no to japanese drivers in F-1 >:D
Title: Re: Ide very dangerous to F-1
Post by: Wizzo on April 28, 2006, 03:57:20 PM

A formula one legend has called for struggling rookie Yuji Ide to be stripped of his FIA 'Super License'.

Sir Stirling Moss, one of the greatest drivers of the 50s, called the Super Aguri straggler's botched attempt to overtake Christijan Albers at Imola 'disgraceful'.

He also criticised stewards' decision to hand the 31-year-old nothing more than a formal reprimand, rather than an actual penalty.

Dutchman Albers' Midland rolled five times in the gravel trap, but later pleaded with Ide's critics to give any grand prix newcomer a 'second chance'. However, 76-year-old Moss told the Mirror in Britain: ''The guy really isn't competent enough. ''The FIA have to get stricter.''


Title: Re: Ide very dangerous to F-1
Post by: Wizzo on May 02, 2006, 06:46:28 PM

Update
Yuji Ide's Formula One career has been given a stay of execution and he will race at this weekend's European Grand Prix.

The struggling Super Aguri rookie's race-seat was in jeopardy following his failure to perform in his first four F1 grand prixs. And that was further compounded by his part in Christijan Albers' frightening shunt at the San Marino GP.

However, Super Aguri team boss, Aguri Suzuki, has opted to give Ide another chance and he will compete in this weekend's European GP, which he's hope will be an improvement on his previous races.


Title: Re: Ide very dangerous to F-1
Post by: Wizzo on May 04, 2006, 05:18:24 PM

Another Update

Super Aguri, have dropped Yuji Ide for this weekend's European Grand Prix following advice from the FIA.

The FIA recommended he acquire more experience before racing again. He will be replaced by Frenchman Franck Montagny but will take on testing duties in order to get more miles in the car.

Montagny, a former test driver with Renault, will make his debut at the Nurburgring for the team which has been off the pace since rushing to make it onto the grid this season.




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