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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 25 Jul 2009, 14:13

Barrichello was at a point where the car was going downhill so the spring would have shot upwards, hence its height

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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by sejtur » 25 Jul 2009, 14:15

nvm
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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by Ferrariman60 » 25 Jul 2009, 14:15

sejtur wrote:He fainted I guess. He looked unconscious after that thing came into his helmet. But those things move very fast and bounce like hell. Just like tires. :(
Yeah, he was out like a light. Thankfully, his foot fell onto the brake.
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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by F1Zone93 » 25 Jul 2009, 14:17

*warning*
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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 25 Jul 2009, 14:17

My F1Racing came through the door just before quali with a pic of Massa's ferrari and the headline 'FERRARI: THEIR PLAN TO CATCH BRAWN'...

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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by sejtur » 25 Jul 2009, 14:20

F1zone 93 thx
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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by The Immortal Dragon » 25 Jul 2009, 14:21

It's official. No GP for Felipe tomorrow.
Domenicali has said that his conditions are however stable.
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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by Ferrariman60 » 25 Jul 2009, 14:22

The Immortal Dragon wrote:It's official. No GP for Felipe tomorrow.
Domenicali has said that his conditions are however stable.
What's your source?
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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 25 Jul 2009, 14:22

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77250

why would he say that? Go for it 'Nando, we need a Non-RBR/Brawn winner

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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by bleeding eye » 25 Jul 2009, 14:24

massa's crash. and the spring
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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by iceman1 » 25 Jul 2009, 14:24

Visors aren't that strong are they?

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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by AzShadow » 25 Jul 2009, 14:25

phil1993 wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77250

why would he say that? Go for it 'Nando, we need a Non-RBR/Brawn winner
Wait for the fuel loads and you'll see :zz:
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Re: 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Post by iceman1 » 25 Jul 2009, 14:26

Ferrariman60 wrote:
The Immortal Dragon wrote:It's official. No GP for Felipe tomorrow.
Domenicali has said that his conditions are however stable.
What's your source?
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