serious14
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adz said:are you only in it for the crashes? seems like it...
Crashes, overtaking, pit lane f*ck ups - must have been why last night was so good. ;D
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adz said:are you only in it for the crashes? seems like it...
serious14 said:HA!!!
Just had a gander at that digital lap thingy from Abu Dhabi - that whole "through-the-hotel" sequence has right proper potential. Can't wait for someone to f*ck up coming out of pit lane as well. ;D
hasbeen said:So ... when Button wins it's down to the car, and when Webber wins, it's down to the driver ...
Bex said:Cosworth back into F1 with the Williams team next year after a long sebatical. One of the most (if not THE most) successful engine brands in F1.
Its going to be interesting to see how they determine what level of tuning will be allowed on the Cosworth considering all the other engines on the grid have had their designs frozen.
tuftman said:Bex said:Cosworth back into F1 with the Williams team next year after a long sebatical. One of the most (if not THE most) successful engine brands in F1.
Its going to be interesting to see how they determine what level of tuning will be allowed on the Cosworth considering all the other engines on the grid have had their designs frozen.
They're talking, and its probably going to happen, that the engines will be unfrozen. Reason being that the Mercedes engine is so far ahead of the rest that they'll be supplying something like a quarter of the field next season.
Hasbeen - As soon as the Brawn wasn't the fastest car in the field, he was nowhere in qualifying, and it was luck alone that had him scoring points at times. Granted, he is 2009 WDC, but I'll put it this way.. he's finished on the podium once in the last 9 races and only scored(by my maths) 29 points after winning 6 of the first 7. Surely tells you the car had a lot to do with giving him such a lead to defend?
Bex said:I'll wait to see what the lack of refuelling does to the racing before I pass judgement on that one. I remember when Prost was around and it used to drive me nuts that this bloody boring driver would go round and round doing nothing particularly special (seemingly), only to arrive later in the race with better tyres. I actually like the fact that the current regulations mostly allow the drivers to push the cars for the entire race if need be. Some of the drivers get some good attitude on the cars. Still reckon they need to reduce downforce and increase drag though so that slipstreaming can actually benefit the driver behind rather than stuffing up mid corner speed so dramatically as is the current situation. Its an improvement on last season, but not enough IMO.
tuftman said:Dunno what to make of Force India, they where so strong at Spa and Monza(low downforce circuits funnily enough) yet for the bulk of the season did not much more then make up the numbers, would be nice to see them be competitive, for the good of Formula 1.
Not Aloi$i FC said:tuftman said:Dunno what to make of Force India, they where so strong at Spa and Monza(low downforce circuits funnily enough) yet for the bulk of the season did not much more then make up the numbers, would be nice to see them be competitive, for the good of Formula 1.
If you remember early this decade, the Arrows had one of the best aero packages/highest straight-line speeds in the field and always did well at Hockenheim and Monza but generally struggled everywhere else unless they went for a 2-stop or 3-stop strategy. I suspect Force India's 2009 car is very similar.
dibo said:Hockenheim? Blech. I remember one year when Ralf Schumacher was so bored in his Jordan he was absentmindedly tightening a wingnut in the cockpit on camera. Brundle said to Murray "he's probably just bored stiff", to which Murray replied incredulously "if you can be bored at 360kmh then you're easily bored!"
I think it was always interesting for about the first lap and when pitstops happened - cold tyres coming down from 300+ into the first chicane was always a test balancing brains and balls. The rest of the time it was processional. Nothing much is going to happen when pretty much all the big stops took them into chicanes.
tuftman said:just watched onboard 2 seater laps with David Coulthard driving... reminds me of the China track, one turn following another and no real chance to overtake unless you really barge your way through. Prove me wrong though please Mr. Raikkonen, Webber and co.