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- 05 Sep 2009, 11:07
- Forum: 2009 Formula One Season
- Topic: Gran Premio Santander D'Italia 2009
- Replies: 987
- Views: 183606
Re: Gran Premio Santander D'Italia 2009 (Monza)
It's hard to predict how the McLarens will do here, but I wouldn't be surprised if it will be Kimi vs. Lewis again, no.
- 02 Nov 2008, 18:51
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix - Title Decider
- Replies: 1456
- Views: 285816
Re: 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix - Title Decider
Amazing last few laps! That was close!
- 02 Nov 2008, 17:14
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix - Title Decider
- Replies: 1456
- Views: 285816
Re: 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix - Title Decider
Nooo! DC's last race ended after just a few yards...
- 02 Nov 2008, 17:00
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix - Title Decider
- Replies: 1456
- Views: 285816
Re: 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix - Title Decider
What a rain shower! Exactly what's needed for a very exciting race.
- 26 Sep 2008, 11:47
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix
- Replies: 942
- Views: 162508
Re: 2008 Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix
The track looks awesome with the night setting and atmosphere. Let's hope for some overtaking as well.
- 06 Jul 2008, 17:31
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 FORMULA 1 Santander British Grand Prix
- Replies: 619
- Views: 117652
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 Santander British Grand Prix
We should all remember that Hamilton, Nelson, Massa, Kubica all have F1 experience of only 2 or 3 years. So we really can't expect them to be breezing around the track everytime. Massa started his F1- career in 2002, hardly a rookie, really. He probably had a bad car under him today, but still... T...
- 20 Jun 2008, 13:05
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 FORMULA 1 French Grand Prix
- Replies: 299
- Views: 69118
Re: 2008 FORMULA 1 French Grand Prix
Good pace from Massa so far, yep. But I must say that I am very positively surprised by Vettel as well. He's putting in some very good laptimes indeed!
- 07 Jun 2008, 23:41
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
- Replies: 330
- Views: 81479
Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
For people who watched ITV, did anyone else notice Martin getting a bit arsey with James when he needlessly pointed out Micheal Douglas saying to James in a what do you want tone? Yep. I noticed that James pronounced "Porsche" wrongly (He said "PorsCH", not "PorschE") only a couple of minutes later...
- 07 Jun 2008, 18:10
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
- Replies: 330
- Views: 81479
Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
"I think we'll bring motorcross bikes to the track tomorrow, not F1-cars" - Mark Webber about the track tarmac breaking up all over the place. Doesn't look good for the race. you can do the commentating now! :p Haha, you're obviously the faster one, so... :p It's going to be an interesting race tom...
- 07 Jun 2008, 17:54
- Forum: 2008 Formula One Season
- Topic: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
- Replies: 330
- Views: 81479
Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
"I think we'll bring motorcross bikes to the track tomorrow, not F1-cars" - Mark Webber about the track tarmac breaking up all over the place. Doesn't look good for the race.
Edit: Do'h, you were before me, mate.
Edit: Do'h, you were before me, mate.
- 02 Jun 2008, 09:05
- Forum: General Formula One Discussion
- Topic: Do F1 cars have clutch ?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 8908
Re: Do F1 cars have clutch ?
Yep, it is hand-operated. When you see the camera angle on TV which shows you the driver with the camera behind the steering wheel, you can see the clutch paddles. There are two paddles on each side. The smaller ones on top are for changing gear, and the larger ones under them are the clutch. I'm n...
- 01 Jun 2008, 18:33
- Forum: Prediction League 2008
- Topic: Prediction Compeition - Round 7 - Canada
- Replies: 36
- Views: 13274
Re: Prediction Compeition - Round 7 - Canada
1 Top 8 drivers of the race 3 points for correct placing within the top 8, 1 for any top 8 guess Kubica, Hamilton, Kimi, Kovalainen, Massa, Webber, Button, Alonso 2 Wet or dry race? 1 point Wet 3 Will the safety car be utilized? 1 point Yes 4 Will any team get the top 2 positions? 1 point No 5 Will ...
- 01 Jun 2008, 09:20
- Forum: General Formula One Discussion
- Topic: Which Circuit has F1 NEVER been to, but should go to?
- Replies: 63
- Views: 17248
Re: Which Circuit has F1 NEVER been to, but should go to?
One of the Scandinavia countries: Denmark, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway o Sweden. How about a race with subarctic climate? Yeah, I saw that Rudskogen in Norway is going to be extensively modified to a 4.6 km course, certified for F1, and designed by Herman Tilke. That could be interesting in...
- 01 Jun 2008, 09:12
- Forum: General Formula One Discussion
- Topic: Do F1 cars have clutch ?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 8908
Re: Do F1 cars have clutch ?
No, they didn't use it all the time They use it when they engaged the 1st gear to move the car (from standstill) when the start of the race or get out from their garage Isn't it a hand-operated clutch too? Rather than a pedal? Yep, it is hand-operated. When you see the camera angle on TV which show...
- 29 May 2008, 21:21
- Forum: General Formula One Discussion
- Topic: Most beautiful car in F1 History
- Replies: 236
- Views: 80483
Re: Most beautiful car in F1 History
While I do like a lot of the older cars as well, I guess I really like the newer ones the best. They just look so purpose-built and so finely and carefully designed, with each aero-part tailor made to all work in perfect harmony. I especially like the McLarens and BMW's. I agree that less aero-parts...