2010 Santander British Grand Prix
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British fans cheer for whoever. Yes, it'll be more towards the McLaren pair, but they'll cheer anyone who wins - there is rarely bad blood.
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Yeah it happens everywhere but more in Spain and UKphil1993 wrote:British fans cheer for whoever. Yes, it'll be more towards the McLaren pair, but they'll cheer anyone who wins - there is rarely bad blood.
Hamilton fan base consists of more young people, age band may be 22 and lower. Same goes for other young drivers but nobody has got exposure like him. Point is not everyone is on forums so the level of maturity about the sport might be low, other reason for it is biased/patriotic commentary.
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Red Bull have given Adrian Newey an RB5 as a gift. What a gift
Meanwhile, in the build up, Red Bull performed a special pitstop this morning
Meanwhile, in the build up, Red Bull performed a special pitstop this morning
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Videophil1993 wrote:
Meanwhile, in the build up, Red Bull performed a special pitstop this morning
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This is awesomeiceman1 wrote:Videophil1993 wrote:
Meanwhile, in the build up, Red Bull performed a special pitstop this morning
I wish I had to see this some time in my country!
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I read somewhere that this pit stop took 3.2 sec.! They matched Patrese's fastest EVER!
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Video to explain the new layout
Webber given Vettel's old chassis
Webber given Vettel's old chassis
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Weather: Dry, sunny, quite warm. Very small chance of rain
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Its hardly rained in London in since April, we've had very consistent weather for two or three weeks, almost scarily constant considering how British weather even in summer is often horrible.
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Same goes for Holland atmswca92 wrote:Its hardly rained in London in since April, we've had very consistent weather for two or three weeks, almost scarily constant considering how British weather even in summer is often horrible.
But this means we won't have a race like 08 Hope he wins in the dry tho
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That's why his introduction's been fantastic for the sport; it's attracted millions of new young fans, not just in England but around the world. His background story is inspiring, people can relate to him and commercially he's priceless. I think solely because of Hamilton, in Britain Formula One's no longer a sport watched primarily by the middle classes. When he's racing, stuff always happens, he drives like you would if you were playing a video game and it's exciting to watch.phil1993 wrote:Hamilton fan base consists of more young people, age band may be 22 and lower.
I look back at when I started watching Formula One when I was little and although the racing was very good, it's not anything like as fascinating as it is now. I think it's easy to be all nostalgic and look back and think "Ah, it's not as good as it used to be" but when's the last time we had a dull Grand Prix season? 2004 in my opinion. That's five-and-a-half seasons of consistent brilliance.
But I hope Jenson does it on Sunday! I keep checking my tickets to make sure they're still there. Very, very excited!
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wet or dry it doesnt matter - our man is always strongJoostLamers wrote:Same goes for Holland atmswca92 wrote:Its hardly rained in London in since April, we've had very consistent weather for two or three weeks, almost scarily constant considering how British weather even in summer is often horrible.
But this means we won't have a race like 08 Hope he wins in the dry tho
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AirAsia to appear on Lotus at Silverstone
The logo of team boss Tony Fernandes’ AirAsia airline could finally be added to the 2010 Lotus car.
Until now, Fernandes has been content to advertise only his investment firm Tune Group on the green T127, due to an existing sponsorship arrangement between AirAsia and Williams.
But Malaysia’s Star newspaper claims that an announcement about AirAsia joining Lotus as a sponsor “is expected to be made” at Silverstone this weekend.
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We don't really need rain, the race shouldn't be boring.
I'll be able to watch this, got the weekend off
I'll be able to watch this, got the weekend off