Season 2010 - Reports, photos, quotes, stats, interviews, gossips, and hot discussion.
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Artur Craft
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by Artur Craft » 31 Jul 2010, 22:34
Eric_Cartman wrote:Red Bull has to score a 1-2 this weekend, because they will have no chance in Spa and especially in Monza.
of course not. Red Bull has an outstanding car that will trash the others in the Spa corners, and now they also have the f-duct to help on the long straights.
You're probably a Mclaren fan that is jealows, get over it, your team's car is almost 2 second slower
PS: If only that weather prediction happened tomorrow
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Mitsuro Sano
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by Mitsuro Sano » 31 Jul 2010, 23:04
alex1369 wrote:shailf1 wrote:if alonso gets a good start and manages to gets past the two red bulls, then maybe he has the chance to win, but for that to work massa must split the red bulls.
yes it would be then interesting, cuz the bulls would have to pass him, and its easy to pass when ur car is 0.700 fastest of 3rd place car, it would for sure bring the excitment
I don't think it would be so easy because the RBR cars gain their advantage in S2 when there are mid speed corners. Following a car closely, they will lose the aeordynamical downforce in those corners. The only part where overtaking is more likely possible is at the entry of turn 1 and turn 2. But for that, the cars need a good mechanical grip and a good traction at the exit of the last corner. The entry of the chicane after the turn 5 hairpin could be a good overtaking point at the beginning of the race when Option tyres will worn out.
Will we see RedBull making the same performance as McLaren did in 1998 at Melbourne, when they lapped everyone? Or will we see Alonso making a storming start to win the race? Will we heared a coded message from any team? Will we see people playing in the slide of Hungaroring? Will Petrov finish the race? Will you sleep during the race?
Don't ever think about a safety car, I'm almost sure that there wouldn't be any
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redstorm
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by redstorm » 31 Jul 2010, 23:30
RB gain in the slow sector, true. They are also the slowest two through the speed trap. Webber was 11mph slower than Sutil in P3. Only one problem here though. Even if IF Alonso somehow gains the lead ahead of them both, all it will take is for the bulls to go an extra lap, two max, and that 1.2 second advantage will get them ahead...... Barring a failure it will take Seb pulling his chop block start and Webbo not backing down for the bulls not to win.
It's just a FORUM!!!
RED
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brendakarli
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by brendakarli » 01 Aug 2010, 00:45
I thought the FIA had already inspected the wings and declared them legal? They are doing it again? And why would they inspect Mclaren's (MW already said they were fastest of the fixed wings,
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Dun tell me FIA wanna "pass" these wing secrets to other teams to push forward other teams to make it more exciting
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megasyxx
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by megasyxx » 01 Aug 2010, 02:55
brendakarli wrote:I thought the FIA had already inspected the wings and declared them legal? They are doing it again? And why would they inspect Mclaren's (MW already said they were fastest of the fixed wings,
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Dun tell me FIA wanna "pass" these wing secrets to other teams to push forward other teams to make it more exciting
ahhhh yes....conspiracies, conspiracies..... but actually, i believe you in this one
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by luieluv » 01 Aug 2010, 07:35
brendakarli wrote:I thought the FIA had already inspected the wings and declared them legal? They are doing it again? And why would they inspect Mclaren's (MW already said they were fastest of the fixed wings,
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Dun tell me FIA wanna "pass" these wing secrets to other teams to push forward other teams to make it more exciting
MW has also agreed that their wings move but they dont flex beyond the permissible limits. so probably even they are being scrutinized.
So its gonna be a mix of Ravishing Black and White for Kimi Raikkonen this season
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realms
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by realms » 01 Aug 2010, 07:51
the thing is MW has spent more time complaining about redbull this season . ride height control ... and now this ...
that comment about being the first among the fixed wing cars was just silly ...
what does he mean... Mclaren is down 1.7s and all of it is down to flexible wings ?
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JoostLamers
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by JoostLamers » 01 Aug 2010, 08:19
swca92 wrote: Tomorrow the Red Bills should lap everyone up to the Ferraris, I'm expecting a truly turgid, soporific race that sends everyone to sleep.
I could have wrote this
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by iceman1 » 01 Aug 2010, 10:33
Five place grid drop for Kobayashi for not stopping for a weight check, his chances of making the top 10 look slim now
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cheng.damien
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by cheng.damien » 01 Aug 2010, 10:35
RBR has an insane amount of grip, from the onboard shots they are taking so much more apex speed compared to the McLarens, and even the Ferraris.
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R.?
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by R.? » 01 Aug 2010, 10:59
Yrah, if nothing strange happens, they'll be running away with the victory. If they are just as quick as in the quali, they might lap the entire field. On the other hand, it is Red Bull. In the races they are usually less fast then in quali.
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by iceman1 » 01 Aug 2010, 11:01
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by R.? » 01 Aug 2010, 11:15
So, McLaren knows they got work to do. Such a wing could prove useful at Spa.
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JoostLamers
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by JoostLamers » 01 Aug 2010, 11:18
R.? wrote:So, McLaren knows they got work to do. Such a wing could prove useful at Spa.
I think it's more useful here, than at Spa
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by iceman1 » 01 Aug 2010, 11:20
R.? wrote:So, McLaren knows they got work to do. Such a wing could prove useful at Spa.
They need to understand how it works first