2010 Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland

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Who will win the 2010 Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland?

Poll ended at 24 Jul 2010, 19:56

Lewis Hamilton
12
19%
Jenson Button
2
3%
Mark Webber
14
23%
Sebastian Vettel
16
26%
Fernando Alonso
11
18%
Nico Rosberg
0
No votes
Robert Kubica
2
3%
Felipe Massa
3
5%
Michael Schumacher
2
3%
Adrian Sutil
0
No votes
Rubens Barrichello
0
No votes
Other
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 62

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Re: 2010 Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland

Post by swca92 » 16 Jul 2010, 16:02

I disagree with you there, Turkey had lots of action and even more talking points afterwards. I can't remember Malaysia though, did Vettel win??? If I can't remember what happened it either means not much happened or my memory's on the blink.

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Post by phil1993 » 16 Jul 2010, 16:08

alex1369 wrote:what!!!! Monaco in 7th, Monaco had more action then Turkey and Malaysia toghether
Malaysia yes, but Turkey no. Maybe lots of Schumi fans voted Monaco down...

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Post by alex1369 » 16 Jul 2010, 18:46

yeah probably, but turkey was only good because RBR crash, Monaco had good crashes

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Post by phil1993 » 16 Jul 2010, 18:49

Turkey was good because the cars were really close, we had that crash, other moves + that awesome McLaren battle

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Re: 2010 Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland

Post by phil1993 » 16 Jul 2010, 19:42

Initial forecasts indicate heavy rain on all three days, but they always do :p We haven't had a wet race at the new Hockenheimring...

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Re: 2010 Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland

Post by Mitsuro Sano » 16 Jul 2010, 22:12

The only wet race that I can remember in recent years was in 2000 so :p

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Post by Artur Craft » 17 Jul 2010, 13:48

iceman1 wrote:Toshiba seems to be on a roll right now, hopefully he can score more points :thumbsup:
Sauber might be quite good on this track, so maybe a finnish in 9th or 10th will be possible.
sdutt wrote:Who will take the pole and win? i expect Hamilton to do the double
yeah, his car is just 1 second from the pace. :roll::

talking seriously, Mclaren can be 3 or 4 tenths slower in quali and about the same pace in the race on this track but Ferrari was already quicker in Silverstone, so don't expect too much from him.

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Post by sdutt » 17 Jul 2010, 14:42

i think if they get their new parts working [roperly, mclaren can be very strong, and germany is definetly not so much about downforce
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Re: 2010 Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland

Post by iceman1 » 17 Jul 2010, 20:07

Bridgestone said there might be another Canada scerario with tyres at Hockenheim !

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Post by sdutt » 17 Jul 2010, 22:05

iceman1 wrote:Bridgestone said there might be another Canada scerario with tyres at Hockenheim !
That will be great if it happens :D. Just keeping fingers crossed :zz:
But as Phil said, it might rain all weekend
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Re: 2010 Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland

Post by Artur Craft » 18 Jul 2010, 00:03

Man, this talkings about tyre wearing too quickly and rain are not good imo because it creates a lots of expectations and if it turns out to be a normal weekend, then we'll be all like : :(

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Post by phil1993 » 19 Jul 2010, 07:36

During Vettel's visit to Heppenheim (home town) where he did donuts in RB's show car, the gearbox failed :p

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Re: 2010 Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland

Post by alex1369 » 19 Jul 2010, 09:03

iceman1 wrote:Bridgestone said there might be another Canada scerario with tyres at Hockenheim !
:pray:

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Post by phil1993 » 19 Jul 2010, 10:07

HRT looking for third double finish
Hispania Racing wrote:Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team wants to tie in another good performance like the one the team showed at the last race in Silverstone. Alternating with the Nürburgring circuit, the German Grand Prix takes place at the long Hockenheim circuit this year. The track, with a length of 4.574 km, is well-known for its unique atmosphere in the “Motodrom” arena sector. After its reconstruction in 2002, the circuit is amongst the most modern tracks of the calendar and has proved a recipe for thrilling fights. The track features a flat-out section, the Parabolika, where drivers can reach speeds of up to 320 km/h just before breaking heavily into the right-hand hairpin. This is the scene of most overtaking maneuvers, and getting the braking right here is critical. Another passing place for the most fearless of the drivers is at the entrance of the stadium section, where the cars arrive at 205 km/h.

After Sakon Yamamoto gave a very positive performance in Silverstone, the team has decided to give the Japanese driver another opportunity to drive the car alongside Bruno Senna. Karun Chandhok is still part of the Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team family and is likely to be in the car at some later races this season.

Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team will try to recap another two car finish, which would be the third in a row and the fifth of the 2010 Formula 1 season. The Spanish team is prepared for another good performance at the German Grand Prix and will try to fight for positions again with the other teams.

Prior to the race on Sunday, the drivers of Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team, will get a lesson on how to drive a truck at the driving ground next to the circuit on Thursday.

Team Principal Dr Colin Kolles:
“After the solid result we could achieve in Silverstone, we want to go on like this and show a good performance again. The circuit in Hockenheim has a mix of slow and medium speed corners, and it requires strong measures of downforce. Because of this mix, it will be challenging to find the right set-up for the car. About 60% of the track is run under full throttle and it is especially demanding for the aerodynamic efficiency of the car, as well as the engine.”

Sakon Yamamoto, race driver #20:
“I have a lot of good memories of the circuit in Hockenheim. I like the track layout with the passing point at the end of the long straight and also the Stadium sector, which is very challenging. There is always a
nice atmosphere with the spectators at the grandstands and I am always looking forward to come back to Hockenheim. Compared to Silverstone, I think we are more competitive and we can achieve a good result again. The last race weekend was very exciting for me. Now, the team has given me another chance to race on Sunday and I will do my best to prove that it was the right decision.”

Bruno Senna, Race driver #21:
“I am looking forward to the race in Hockenheim as I have had a podium finish in GP2 in 2008 and I really like this track. It is a very interesting circuit with a mix of a wide and fast new section and a twisty and technical old part, which makes it challenging to set the car up. The stadium area is extremely difficult to get right and catches the driver on how much speed you can carry and how much of the track you can use. Hockenheim is one of the circuits where downforce is not as important as Silverstone or Barcelona, so I believe we will be slightly more competitive against the other new teams and I hope to have a good battle against them.”

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Re: 2010 Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland

Post by swca92 » 19 Jul 2010, 13:12

Yamamoto - "I like the passing place at the end of the straight" What are you talking about??? You've never overtaken an F1 car in your life. Also I never knew being beaten by your temmate fairly convincingly was a "Very positive performance". That press release had more spin and PR than a Conservative Party manifesto.

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