2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

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Who will win the 2010 Singapore Grand Prix?

Mark Webber
11
19%
Lewis Hamilton
10
17%
Fernando Alonso
20
34%
Jenson Button
2
3%
Sebastian Vettel
11
19%
Felipe Massa
1
2%
Nico Rosberg
0
No votes
Robert Kubica
2
3%
Michael Schumacher
1
2%
Adrian Sutil
0
No votes
Rubens Barrichello
0
No votes
Kamui Kobayashi
1
2%
Other
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 59

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by MavF1 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:19

Zack wrote: Left rear tyre puncture(?), so i don't think he kissed the wall

No doubt great driving but still fair amount of advantage against others.
Wasn't it right rear? Well, never mind, isn't important really.

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by Denorth » 26 Sep 2010, 15:21

blizzard wrote:
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phil1993 wrote:Bernie: Probably HD in 2011

:D
And we are just about to buy a HDTV :D

I already have it in HD since 2009 on Sky Germany :O
sounds like another victim of advertising :D to watch F1 in HD F~0~M should have HD cameras on races
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by Eric_Cartman » 26 Sep 2010, 15:22

I think Webber joined Alonso and Vettel now in the club of the most hated drivers in this forum :lol:
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by blizzard » 26 Sep 2010, 15:22

phil1993 wrote:
blizzard wrote:
JoostLamers wrote:
phil1993 wrote:Bernie: Probably HD in 2011

:D
And we are just about to buy a HDTV :D

I already have it in HD since 2009 on Sky Germany :O
F1 isn't broadcast in HD :O
Mine is :lol:

Seriously, it's on Sky Sport HD 2 and it's in 1080p and looking about double as sharp as on the normal Sky Sport, so it's definitely HD. Maybe they're upscaling the standard F1 signal to 1080p HD and then send it to the households. Sky Germany I mean.
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by cformula1 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:23

blizzard wrote:
JoostLamers wrote:
phil1993 wrote:Bernie: Probably HD in 2011

:D
And we are just about to buy a HDTV :D

I already have it in HD since 2009 on Sky Germany :O
It would actually be upscaled SD (SD image processed to look more like HD).

We get the same here on One HD (one of the few advantages of being an F1 fan in Australia!).
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by JoostLamers » 26 Sep 2010, 15:25

Horner blames Di Grassi as well
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:25

Horner: 'Lewis has got a head but Mark had the inside line. I don't know if Mark was meant to vanish or something'

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by Zack » 26 Sep 2010, 15:27

blizzard wrote:
phil1993 wrote:
JoostLamers wrote:
phil1993 wrote:The issue with Schumacher is that he's hard to judge this season. He is - lets be honest - being trounced by Rosberg, but how good is Rosberg? We've only had Nakajima to compare him against.
Any other rookie would have sent away at this point, it's just the name that keeps him in the Mercedes
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And Rosberg is a good driver but not the best.
He's too old, it's as simple as that. That's why I never liked the idea of him coming back. He was showing first signs of wearout and ageing in 2005 and 2006, but now, nearly in his mid 40s he's way way past it. Stupid deal for both sides, Schumi should find a hobby that keeps him happy as soon as possible, because he can' be driving till he dies from senility with 75 or so....and Mercedes, well it's nice from a PR point of view, but a decent second driver would have gotten them way more points, maybe Sutil?

Anyway, you are right, but I blame it 100% on his age...because in his prime he was something else, only Senna and Jim Clark were on his level....
+ Loads of factor have changed. Obviously everything sounds like sorry excuse.

It's still hard for me to doubt 'F1 Kaiser' ... would wait for next year.

@phil ... can you please put up kubica's overtake on sutil screen shots :O
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by blizzard » 26 Sep 2010, 15:27

phil1993 wrote:Horner: 'Lewis has got a head but Mark had the inside line. I don't know if Mark was meant to vanish or something'
Maybe braking would have helped?

In my oppinion it was 80% Mark's fault. But they're Red Bull you know, it's always the others that do things wrong. They're always perfect and soooooo likeable :)
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by JoostLamers » 26 Sep 2010, 15:28

blizzard wrote:
phil1993 wrote:Horner: 'Lewis has got a head but Mark had the inside line. I don't know if Mark was meant to vanish or something'
Maybe braking would have helped?

In my oppinion it was 80% Mark's fault. But they're Red Bull you know, it's always the others that do things wrong. They're always perfect and soooooo likeable :)
Webber just totally should not have been there in that place, just like Lewis with Massa in Monza. Lewis to blame twice???
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by blizzard » 26 Sep 2010, 15:29

JoostLamers wrote:
blizzard wrote:
phil1993 wrote:Horner: 'Lewis has got a head but Mark had the inside line. I don't know if Mark was meant to vanish or something'
Maybe braking would have helped?

In my oppinion it was 80% Mark's fault. But they're Red Bull you know, it's always the others that do things wrong. They're always perfect and soooooo likeable :)
Webber just totally should not have been there in that place, just like Lewis with Massa in Monza. Lewis to blame twice???
You read my post, did you? :O
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:30

Zack wrote:
blizzard wrote:
phil1993 wrote:
JoostLamers wrote:
phil1993 wrote:The issue with Schumacher is that he's hard to judge this season. He is - lets be honest - being trounced by Rosberg, but how good is Rosberg? We've only had Nakajima to compare him against.
Any other rookie would have sent away at this point, it's just the name that keeps him in the Mercedes
Indeed.
07 Nico Rosberg 122
10 Michael Schumacher 46
And Rosberg is a good driver but not the best.
He's too old, it's as simple as that. That's why I never liked the idea of him coming back. He was showing first signs of wearout and ageing in 2005 and 2006, but now, nearly in his mid 40s he's way way past it. Stupid deal for both sides, Schumi should find a hobby that keeps him happy as soon as possible, because he can' be driving till he dies from senility with 75 or so....and Mercedes, well it's nice from a PR point of view, but a decent second driver would have gotten them way more points, maybe Sutil?

Anyway, you are right, but I blame it 100% on his age...because in his prime he was something else, only Senna and Jim Clark were on his level....
+ Loads of factor have changed. Obviously everything sounds like sorry excuse.

It's still hard for me to doubt 'F1 Kaiser' ... would wait for next year.

Even if the W02 is a superb car, he won't win more than 3 races at best. I'll bet that now. Rosberg would own his ass.

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by blizzard » 26 Sep 2010, 15:32

Even if the W02 is a superb car, he won't win more than 3 races at best. I'll bet that now. Rosberg would own his ass.
Of course he would, but the man is 43 in January, don't forget that. I don't think any driver in F1 history could win races/championships in his mid 40s and I'm not talking about Fangio, the physics back then were a joke compared to todays forces.
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:33

Horner: 'We've never taken any rival car out'

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by Zack » 26 Sep 2010, 15:34

phil1993 wrote:
Zack wrote:
blizzard wrote:
phil1993 wrote:
JoostLamers wrote:e would have sent away at this point, it's just the name that keeps him in the Mercedes
Indeed.

And Rosberg is a good driver but not the best.
He's too old, it's as simple as that. That's why I never liked the idea of him coming back. He was showing first signs of wearout and ageing in 2005 and 2006, but now, nearly in his mid 40s he's way way past it. Stupid deal for both sides, Schumi should find a hobby that keeps him happy as soon as possible, because he can' be driving till he dies from senility with 75 or so....and Mercedes, well it's nice from a PR point of view, but a decent second driver would have gotten them way more points, maybe Sutil?

Anyway, you are right, but I blame it 100% on his age...because in his prime he was something else, only Senna and Jim Clark were on his level....
+ Loads of factor have changed. Obviously everything sounds like sorry excuse.

It's still hard for me to doubt 'F1 Kaiser' ... would wait for next year.

Even if the W02 is a superb car, he won't win more than 3 races at best. I'll bet that now. Rosberg would own his ass.
time will tell :zz:
@phil ... can you please put up kubica's overtake on sutil screen shots :O
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