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Alternative F1 2004 Championship

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Looks like Ferrari are disqualified for, um, being too quick in the 2004 season, so heres what happens with the results!
Drivers championship
1.Button 122 points 7 wins (he wishes)
2.Alonso 88 points 3 wins
3.HWSNBN 76 points 2 wins
4.Trulli 70 points 2 wins
5.Raikkonen 58 points 2 wins
6.Sato 53 points 1 win
7.Fisichella 47 points 1 2nd place 1 3rd place
8.Coulthard 45 points 1 3rd place
9.R.Schuamcher 36 points 1 win
10.Massa 29 points 1 2nd place
11.Webber 19 points
12.Panis 13 points 1 3rd place
13.Klien 8 points
14.Da Matta 7 points
15.Heidfled 7 points
16.Baumgartner 5 points!
17.Glock 4 points
18.Villeneuve 1 point



Constructors championship
1.BAR 175 points 8 wins
2.Renault 159 points 5 wins
3.Williams 124 points 3 wins
4.McLaren 104 points 2 wins
5.Sauber 76 points
6.Jaguar 27 points
7.Toyota 20 points
8.Jordan 11 points
9.Minardi 6 points

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cool where would sato win?
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WeirdKerr wrote:cool where would sato win?

USA, in real life he was third. Ferrari took 1-2, so if they'd be disqualified, Sato won.
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crazydude1992 wrote:Looks like Ferrari are disqualified for, um, being too quick in the 2004 season, so heres what happens with the results!
1.Button 122 points 7 wins (he wishes)


Thank you, Michael, thank you, Ferrari, simply for being there in 2004... ^^
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Klon wrote:
crazydude1992 wrote:Looks like Ferrari are disqualified for, um, being too quick in the 2004 season, so heres what happens with the results!
1.Button 122 points 7 wins (he wishes)


Thank you, Michael, thank you, Ferrari, simply for being there in 2004... ^^


I guess simply being there won't prevent a similar result this year
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If you don't mind, I'm digging up this thread too and typing the 2004 results,

Australia

Pole: Montoya (0.000s)
1st: Alonso
2nd: R Schumacher
3rd: Montoya
Fastest Lap: Alonso

Malaysia

Pole: Webber (0.339s)
1st: Montoya
2nd: Button
3rd: Trulli
Fastest Lap: Montoya

Bahrain

Pole: Montoya (0.052s)
1st: Button
2nd: Trulli
3rd: Sato
Fastest Lap: Alonso

San Marino

Pole: Button (0.459s)
1st: Button
2nd: Montoya
3rd: Alonso
Fastest Lap: Button

Spain

Pole: Montoya (0.170s)
1st: Trulli
2nd: Alonso
3rd: Sato
Fastest Lap: Button

Monaco

Pole: Trulli (0.360s over R Schumacher)
1st: Trulli
2nd: Button
3rd: Montoya
Fastest Lap: Trulli

Europe

Pole: Sato (0.149s)
1st: Button
2nd: Trulli
3rd: Alonso
Fastest Lap: Sato

Canada

Pole: R Schumacher (0.066s)
1st: Button
2nd: Fisichella
3rd: Räikkönen
Fastest Lap: R Schumacher

USA

Pole: Sato (0.219s)
1st: Sato
2nd: Trulli
3rd: Panis
Fastest Lap: Sato

France

Pole: Alonso (0.289s)
1st: Alonso
2nd: Trulli :mrgreen: - Why get angry Briatore?
3rd: Button
Fastest Lap: Alonso

Britain

Pole: Räikkönen (0.347s)
1st: Räikkönen
2nd: Button
3rd: Montoya
Fastest Lap: Button

Germany

Pole: Montoya (0.006s over Button)
1st: Button
2nd: Alonso
3rd: Coulthard
Fastest Lap: Räikkönen

Hungary

Pole: Sato (0.007s)
1st: Alonso
2nd: Montoya
3rd: Button
Fastest Lap: Alonso

Belgium

Pole: Trulli (0.454s)
1st: Räikkönen
2nd: Massa
3rd: Fisichella
Fastest Lap: Räikkönen

Italy

Pole: Montoya (0.025s)
1st: Button
2nd: Sato
3rd: Montoya
Fastest Lap: Pizzonia :D

China

Pole: Räikkönen (0.117s)
1st: Button
2nd: Räikkönen
3rd: Alonso
Fastest Lap: Räikkönen

Japan

Pole: R Schumacher (0.539s)
1st: R Schumacher
2nd: Button
3rd: Sato :D
Fastest Lap: R Schumacher

Brazil

Pole: Montoya (0.042s)
1st: Montoya
2nd: Räikkönen
3rd: Alonso
Fastest Lap: Montoya
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Wait, does this mean that Jarno Trulli OF ALL PEOPLE would be leading the championship for half the season?

I mean, there's no doubt that the guy's incredible over a single lap, but he couldn't get out of his own way on most Sundays if his life depended on it :lol:
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