Advantages: Brilliant car. Well funded team. Two great drivers. Disadvantages: Some reliability problems this season
McLaren the British-based Formula I team are one of the most successful motor racing teams in history. Formed in the late 1960's this team has won numerous grand prixs and are currently with Ferrari the best tean in Formula I racing. They are a well funded team and have arguably the best driver pairings of any team. Mika Hakkinen has won the world championship twice and David Couthard is undeniably a potential world champion. Currently he is second in the championship behind Michael Schumacher,who many afficinados regard as currently the greatest driver in Formula I. There are few niggling problems facing McLaren ,one is the apparent loss of form of Hakkinen,but he is a pretty determined driver and I believe he would like to win a third world championship very much. David Couthard had the terrible experience of an air crash but seems to ...
ashford 23.06.2000
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I bought the Maclaren Techno XT buggy as a replacement for a cheaper model I had to return to store. I chose this particular model based on what I had heard of the brand name and also because it was light weight and appeared to be durable.
The pushchair will last a family for many years as it is quite roomy and will grow with a child..
As it has a 4 position adjustable seat it can be used for a child from birth. My son likes to sit up and although he is only 5 months old, it is possible for him to sit semi upright in this buggy and take in the world as he pleases.
It has suspension on both the front and the rear wheels that make it very easy to push as well as swivel/ lockable wheels. I don't use the lockable facility as this makes the pushchair difficult to turn. The only use I have found for the lockable wheels is ...
Advantages: Both Alonso and Hamilton have had a good season Disadvantages: Let down my McLaren, the media and the FIA
When it comes down to it, neither Lewis Hamilton or Fernando Alonso is to blame. If anyone needs to be blamed, its the media and McLaren. Whilst Alonso did join the team as world champion, it was unextpected that Lewis would have such a spectacular year. You can understand Alonso expecting to the the most important driver on the team. Both Lewis and Alonso have made the occasional mistake thats then be used by the media to make more out of it. If there is blame anywhere, then its McLaren over the spying scandal. But in that case its the FIA that has blown it out of proportion with such an excessive fine. Looking back over the season, I think its better that Lewis didn't win the drivers championship in his first year as it makes a much better learning experience. So I say good luck to both drivers. ...