Season 2010 - Reports, photos, quotes, stats, interviews, gossips, and hot discussion.
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by phil1993 » 12 Sep 2010, 14:51
MavF1 wrote:saif wrote:Karun Chandhok wrote:Good news - just back at HRT - Marcel the radio man is talking and stable in the medical centre awaiting more scans...'
What happened there anywhere? Wasn't on the screens, was it? Just saw the ambulance...
Yamamoto pulled away when the mechanic was leaning in the car, hence Sniff's tweet:
So there was a man actually reaching into the cockpit and Yamamoto decided to DRIVE OFF? Did he think he was being CAR JACKED?
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by swca92 » 12 Sep 2010, 14:52
MavF1 wrote:saif wrote:Karun Chandhok wrote:Good news - just back at HRT - Marcel the radio man is talking and stable in the medical centre awaiting more scans...'
What happened there anywhere? Wasn't on the screens, was it? Just saw the ambulance...
A mechanic was fixing the radio by adjusting something on the back of Yamamoto's helmet as he was having in his pitstops. For whatever reason Yamamoto drove off halfway through his radio connection being fixed, sending the mechanic flying. They didn't show it on TV, must have looked really bad or the TV simply didn't bother watching a HRT pitstop.
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by saif » 12 Sep 2010, 14:53
Button's analysis is that the fact he could not do a fast enough out lap and had "shuddering" under braking cost him victory
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by MavF1 » 12 Sep 2010, 15:17
Oh my god!
I hope he makes a full recovery. Yamamoto is nothing but slow and dangerous!
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by prozac26 » 12 Sep 2010, 15:23
MavF1 wrote:Oh my god!
I hope he makes a full recovery. Get Yamamoto out there please, slow and dangerous!
That was terrible. Hopefully the mechanic has not significant injuries.
But in all fairness, the lollipop man let him out.
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by dacer » 12 Sep 2010, 15:35
prozac26 wrote: the lollipop man let him out.
Yamamoto is not guilty.
Hope this mechanic recovery soon
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by phil1993 » 12 Sep 2010, 15:55
Retirements 2010: (Over 90% completed = classified)
F. Massa 0
F. Alonso 1
N. Rosberg 1
M. Webber 1
M. Schumacher 1
S. Yamamoto 1 (in 5 races)
L. Hamilton 2
S. Vettel 2
J. Button 2
R. Kubica 2
A. Sutil 2
R. Barrichello 2
V. Liuzzi 2
J. Alguersuari 2
K. Chandhok 2 (in 10 races)
V. Petrov 3
N. Hulkenberg 3
S. Buemi 4
H. Kovalainen 4 (+ 1 NC, + 1 DNS)
J. Trulli 5 (+1 DNS)
T. Glock 5 (+1 DNS)
P. de la Rosa 6 (+ 1 DNS)
K. Kobayashi 7
L. di Grassi 7
B. Senna 8 (in 13 races)
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by Ferrariman60 » 12 Sep 2010, 15:59
Wow. That radio man was very lucky. If he had flipped the wrong way, he could have ended up with his head right under Yamamoto's left rear tire.
Requiescat in pace, Jules Bianchi
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by Mitsuro Sano » 12 Sep 2010, 16:10
Fernando Alonso has put a superb performance today!! Great drive by him, loved how he resists to Button in the first chicane after his tyres stop!
This year, I begun to dislike Alonso but what he did today ( with Jenson too ) is truly world class. Same battle as Schumacher/Montoya or Schumacher/Raikkonen at this circuit!
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by phil1993 » 12 Sep 2010, 17:14
Sutil went wide, unnoticed by F-O-M
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by Zack » 12 Sep 2010, 18:08
Great performance by Ferrari.
Vettel's strategy
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by phil1993 » 12 Sep 2010, 18:41
Autosport now also reporting Heidfeld > Sauber from Singapore
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by eleanor » 12 Sep 2010, 19:07
that's how the standings would look like using last year's points
Drivers
Lewis Hamilton - 75
Mark Webber – 74
Fernando Alonso – 67
Jenson Button – 67
Sebastian Vettel – 66
Felipe Massa – 50
Nico Rosberg – 43
Robert Kubica – 42
Michael Schumacher – 15
Adrian Sutil - 15
Constructors
McLaren – 142
Red Bull – 140
Ferrari – 117
Mercedes – 58
Renault – 48
Force India - 17
Williams – 15
Sauber - 8
Torro Rosso - 1
Lotus/Virgin/HRT – 0
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by lealjaime » 12 Sep 2010, 19:33
Great race for Ferrari, Great win. In Singapure Ferrari will fight with Red Bull, Mclaren car its not good for that kind of track maybe fighting for 4 or if lucky third.
Goooo Ferrari
Ferrari Rules!!!!!!