2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Who will win the Japanese Grand Prix?

Poll ended at 03 Oct 2009, 17:30

Jenson Button
0
No votes
Rubens Barrichello
9
19%
Sebastian Vettel
15
32%
Mark Webber
1
2%
Kimi Raikkonen
4
9%
Lewis Hamilton
9
19%
Nico Rosberg
0
No votes
Fernando Alonso
5
11%
Timo Glock
2
4%
Heikki Kovalainen
0
No votes
Jarno Trulli
1
2%
Giancarlo Fisichella
0
No votes
Other
1
2%
 
Total votes: 47

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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by alex1369 » 04 Oct 2009, 07:44

well it was a lets say boring race, not much happening, sutil kova crash sam like mas vs ham in fuji 08, but the overtaking of liuzzi on nakajima was breathtaking, i could have been a very vary nasty and horrible crash, i dont understand why some drivers like liuzzi make the decisions in the last moment like this one, when i race online on ps3 i make my decisions much earlier so i wont crash, but liuzzi front wing fell a part a bit... really could been a nasty crash, and alguesuauri spiced the race a bit, but no one did overtake in final 4 laps.... boring race.... WE NEED RAIN DESPERATLY IN BRAZIL OR ABHU DHABI to make a interesting race

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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by cformula1 » 04 Oct 2009, 07:47

Zack wrote:
shailf1 wrote:
phil1993 wrote:MB: 'Who would you choose if you were a team owner?'
EJ: Ralf Schumacher for experience, Anthony Davidson for speed
:lol: :lol: i wonder how he managed to get wins with his experienced and fast drivers... :lol: :lol:
Logical ..cheap option .. both would cost less than $50
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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 04 Oct 2009, 07:48

alex1369 wrote:i dont understand why some drivers like liuzzi make the decisions in the last moment like this one, when i race online on ps3 i make my decisions much earlier so i wont crash,
Because you're not going at 180mph with a car thats only slightly faster :O

Jarno: 'I am racing for myself'

ie: I'm not going to be at Toyota

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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 04 Oct 2009, 07:50

Jenson just needs 3rd place in Brazil to win the championship

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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by alex1369 » 04 Oct 2009, 07:54

phil1993 wrote:
alex1369 wrote:i dont understand why some drivers like liuzzi make the decisions in the last moment like this one, when i race online on ps3 i make my decisions much earlier so i wont crash,
Because you're not going at 180mph with a car thats only slightly faster :O

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yes but there was much space on the right side, but thank God nothing happened, but it could have been a very serious crash

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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 04 Oct 2009, 07:58

At least 1 hr until Stewards decision on Rosberg

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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 04 Oct 2009, 08:03

What could happen in Brazil?
Well, my little table might help

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Post by JoostLamers » 04 Oct 2009, 08:04

phil1993 wrote:That was Hamilton's 50th GP
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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by François » 04 Oct 2009, 08:05

alex1369 wrote:well it was a lets say boring race, not much happening, sutil kova crash sam like mas vs ham in fuji 08, but the overtaking of liuzzi on nakajima was breathtaking, i could have been a very vary nasty and horrible crash, i dont understand why some drivers like liuzzi make the decisions in the last moment like this one, when i race online on ps3 i make my decisions much earlier so i wont crash, but liuzzi front wing fell a part a bit... really could been a nasty crash, and alguesuauri spiced the race a bit, but no one did overtake in final 4 laps.... boring race.... WE NEED RAIN DESPERATLY IN BRAZIL OR ABHU DHABI to make a interesting race
Liuzzi's move was fine, it's Nakajima who pulled something dangerous there. There's a clear line between defending your position and blatantly moving into the path of the person behind, and doing the latter at full speed on the main straight is *a little* dangerous.

Also, rain in Abu Dhabi? :lol:
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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by alex1369 » 04 Oct 2009, 08:13

Also, rain in Abu Dhabi? :lol:[/quote]

oh yess if in motogp can fall rain in quatar.... but im not the wheather God, so i hope for rain, races are geting boring

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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by Totopupu » 04 Oct 2009, 08:42

Good review Phil. and now I agree also with grosjean rating :)
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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by sejtur » 04 Oct 2009, 08:48

I agree with, like, all of your ratings, Phil. Nice job. :D
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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by Tom Vandenhove » 04 Oct 2009, 08:51

Good work phil ! I totally agree with you

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Re: 2009 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 04 Oct 2009, 09:01

Noble: No penalty for Nico Rosberg. Constructors' championship continues to Brazil too

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