I thought Schumacher just preffered Odd numbers as apposed to Even numbers.clipsy1H wrote:BTW: number 7 it's really fetish number for Michael. At his last race... finished P7 in car no. 7 with 7 titles at his belt
If I'm not wrong, the numbers are kept by the drivers. In that case, your assumptions are correct.NathanOlder wrote:Just talking car numbers for 2013. Am I right in thinking Red Bull 1-2 Ferrari 3-4 Lotus 5-6 Mercedes 7-8 Mclaren 9-10 ?
Cool, cheers. When was the last time a double digit number was on the Mclaren ? other than the year after the "spygate" saga which saw numbers 22 & 23.Caito wrote:If I'm not wrong, the numbers are kept by the drivers. In that case, your assumptions are correct.NathanOlder wrote:Just talking car numbers for 2013. Am I right in thinking Red Bull 1-2 Ferrari 3-4 Lotus 5-6 Mercedes 7-8 Mclaren 9-10 ?
SchumiSutil wrote:No, no
1. Vettel
2. Webber
3. Alonso
4. Massa
5. Button
6. Perez
7. Raikkonen
8. Grosjean, if he retain the seat.
9. Rosberg or Hamilton. Surely Rosberg, the older in the team.
10. Hamilton or Rosberg.
How do you come to that conclusion?NathanOlder wrote:Just talking car numbers for 2013. Am I right in thinking Red Bull 1-2 Ferrari 3-4 Lotus 5-6 Mercedes 7-8 Mclaren 9-10 ?
exactly.... and about team. Next season i will stop support Mercedes but i also pray for Lewis! he deserve to be in a good car because he's so fast (maybe he need a little more brainGanxxta wrote:How do you come to that conclusion?NathanOlder wrote:Just talking car numbers for 2013. Am I right in thinking Red Bull 1-2 Ferrari 3-4 Lotus 5-6 Mercedes 7-8 Mclaren 9-10 ?
Red Bull 1-2 Ferrari 3-4 Mclaren 5-6 Lotus 7-8 Mercedes 9-10
Yeah, I knew that one. I was wondering about before thatf1fergie wrote:Last time a double figure numbers were on Mclaren's was in fact 2008.
Mclaren had car numbers 22 and 23!
oops i just saw somebody already answered your question