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Formula 1

Bex

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Schumacher's comeback worries me. If he whips everyone's arse it will expose the lack of talent of today's drivers. If he gets whipped it will undermine the reputation of a legendary driver. If he is somewhere in-between then both of the above will apply.

Having said that, I'm looking forward to it.  :ashamed:
 

Bex

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serious14 said:
Bernie is talking about a street circuit in Rome (in addition to Monza, not as a replacement).

No idea how that would work though - more than 95% of Rome's streets are right proper cobblestone..... surely that would murder the suspension of an F1 car??

Its Italy, they'll just concrete it.
 

tuftman

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I don't think he'd come back without knowing he was fully capable of racing for the WDC, so methinks there might be some serious wheel-banging with Lewis and co. next year
 

serious14

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Bex said:
serious14 said:
Bernie is talking about a street circuit in Rome (in addition to Monza, not as a replacement).

No idea how that would work though - more than 95% of Rome's streets are right proper cobblestone..... surely that would murder the suspension of an F1 car??

Its Italy, they'll just concrete it.

Hahaha, no chance - they're all heritage listed and such... bear in mind some of them have been there since the 14, 1500's.

I'd love to see the race happen, I just don't know where is practical.
 

happy

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serious14 said:
Bex said:
serious14 said:
Bernie is talking about a street circuit in Rome (in addition to Monza, not as a replacement).

No idea how that would work though - more than 95% of Rome's streets are right proper cobblestone..... surely that would murder the suspension of an F1 car??

Its Italy, they'll just concrete it.

Hahaha, no chance - they're all heritage listed and such... bear in mind some of them have been there since the 14, 1500's.

I'd love to see the race happen, I just don't know where is practical.

maybe somewhere outside of Rome? not in the inner city itself
 

serious14

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You'd think so, but the way Bernie was talking he wants it inside the area of the original 7 Hills.

North and/or West of the Tiber could work though.
 

Alicia

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I love Rome (even though it didn't stop raining when I was there) ... I would not like to see it torn up
 

tuftman

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They will race on cobblestone if need be, the suspensions are incredibly strong, the fact that it looks dramatic when they do fail just adds to the myth that they're not
 

serious14

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tuftman said:
They will race on cobblestone if need be, the suspensions are incredibly strong, the fact that it looks dramatic when they do fail just adds to the myth that they're not

Hmmmmmm...... I dunno - the cobblestones are very uneven, plus the only "worn down" parts from every day use would not be where a racing line would be established.

Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see it happen (20-something F1 cars tearing past the Colosseum??  Fark yeah!!!), I just want to know where and how.  ;D
 

dibo

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Alicia said:
I love Rome (even though it didn't stop raining when I was there) ... I would not like to see it torn up
And there will have been all these guys selling umbrellas, right?
 

Alicia

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dibo said:
Alicia said:
I love Rome (even though it didn't stop raining when I was there) ... I would not like to see it torn up
And there will have been all these guys selling umbrellas, right?

Yep! There sure was.  I even bought one. From memory, it was burberry pattern  :p
 

serious14

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They were even in Shanghai (whey hey, another Formula 1 track) - it's downright creepy how quick they act when it starts raining.

Anyone know when the calendar is confirmed??
 

tuftman

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serious14 said:
They were even in Shanghai (whey hey, another Formula 1 track) - it's downright creepy how quick they act when it starts raining.

Anyone know when the calendar is confirmed??

The 2010 calendar??

www.formula1.com  ;)
 

LFCMariners

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Button is only on 6 million a season? That doesn't seem like much by modern F1 standards, considering he is the reigning DWC. Nelson Piquet was on 3 million for the 1986 season with Williams!

As a side note, surely I am not the only one who was hoping that Bruno Senna might follow in his uncle's footsteps and sign with Lotus?
 

tuftman

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LiverpoolMariners said:
Button is only on 6 million a season? That doesn't seem like much by modern F1 standards, considering he is the reigning DWC. Nelson Piquet was on 3 million for the 1986 season with Williams!

As a side note, surely I am not the only one who was hoping that Bruno Senna might follow in his uncle's footsteps and sign with Lotus?

He's already signed with one of the new teams, Campos Meta off the top of my head.

serious14 said:
Drove past the Catalunya circuit today - looks pretty impressive in person.

I wish it was a good track, I really do. But fark its boring racing
 

LFCMariners

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I know Bruno has signed with Campos already. Would be awesome to see him at the wheel of a Lotus though, especially if JPS or Camel came back as their major sponsor  ;)
 

tuftman

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LiverpoolMariners said:
I know Bruno has signed with Campos already. Would be awesome to see him at the wheel of a Lotus though, especially if JPS or Camel came back as their major sponsor  ;)

In the mean time we'll make do by getting nostalgic

NEWS_1253006194_lotus-senna.jpg
 

Lisarow Yellow (Pooley)

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LiverpoolMariners said:
Button is only on 6 million a season? That doesn't seem like much by modern F1 standards, considering he is the reigning DWC. Nelson Piquet was on 3 million for the 1986 season with Williams!

As a side note, surely I am not the only one who was hoping that Bruno Senna might follow in his uncle's footsteps and sign with Lotus?

he was on 6 million cause when Honda pulled out and brawn came in, there needed to be cost cuts. one of the first places was driver salary.
 

Bex

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Theres no way they would race an F1 car across cobblestones. The cars would cope with the stress, but unless the cobblestones were laid VERY evenly (and I understand cobblestones are quite slippery), it would cause far too many accidents, even on a straight.
 

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