Japanese Grand Prix 2010

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Who will win the 2010 Japanese Grand Prix?

Mark Webber
14
25%
Fernando Alonso
10
18%
Lewis Hamilton
7
12%
Sebastian Vettel
15
26%
Jenson Button
4
7%
Felipe Massa
1
2%
Nico Rosberg
0
No votes
Robert Kubica
5
9%
Adrian Sutil
0
No votes
Michael Schumacher
0
No votes
Rubens Barrichello
0
No votes
Kamui Kobayashi
1
2%
Other
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 57

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by iceman1 » 11 Oct 2010, 16:06

At 4:30

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by Fergie1 » 11 Oct 2010, 16:46

Can't see why people are making a big deal out of it, he didn't exactly gain an advantage.

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by phil1993 » 11 Oct 2010, 17:07

Martin Brundle wrote:After the race I took a helicopter to Tokyo with Ferrari's Felipe Massa (which for the avoidance of doubt didn't cost the BBC a penny) and he said that the wind was destabilising the cars into this corner, especially on full tanks.

With the Virgin Racing car having less downforce, Massa could understand how it may have happened

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by phil1993 » 11 Oct 2010, 17:54

New desktop for Joost :p

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by blizzard » 11 Oct 2010, 19:00

phil1993 wrote:
Martin Brundle wrote:After the race I took a helicopter to Tokyo with Ferrari's Felipe Massa (which for the avoidance of doubt didn't cost the BBC a penny) and he said that the wind was destabilising the cars into this corner, especially on full tanks.

With the Virgin Racing car having less downforce, Massa could understand how it may have happened
I'm sure Felipe can understand it, he made a nearly equally stupid move only minutes after Di GRassi threw his car away :lol:

I'm sure Richard Branson was delighted: 'It's the f****** outlap you f****** son of a b****. If you can't even drive that f***** car around that f***** track for a f***** warmup lap, wwhy the f***** sould I keep you for f***** next year?! 3 more races and you can f**** off you stupid little f*****' :lol:

Honestly, I thought Coulthards pit entry crash in Adelaide 95 was unbeatable, but destroying the car by yourself in the outlap lap is the dumbest and most amateur like driving I have ever seen in F1. Even we could bring that car around safely for a 'grid-joining' lap, I mean they are supposed to cruise around and safe fuel in that lap....just taking the car to the grid
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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by phil1993 » 11 Oct 2010, 19:04

They have to complete that lap at racing speed after Schumacher & Albers crashed in 2005 China

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by François » 11 Oct 2010, 20:10

Even we could bring that car around safely
Hahahaha good one
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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by swca92 » 11 Oct 2010, 21:54

The team said it was "Suspension failure". Lets just say that there are failures, and then there are failures

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by prozac26 » 11 Oct 2010, 23:27

Driver ratings.

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by lealjaime » 12 Oct 2010, 06:29

One question if Mclaren change the gearbox of hamilton again in korea (because he lost third) he get another 5 places penalty right?
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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by SpliT » 12 Oct 2010, 06:48

Yes. Maybe fix it.

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by François » 12 Oct 2010, 07:13

lealjaime wrote:One question if Mclaren change the gearbox of hamilton again in korea (because he lost third) he get another 5 places penalty right?
No, this has been covered before. Something along the lines of a replacement gearbox only having to last one race.
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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by phil1993 » 12 Oct 2010, 13:24

McLaren have said that Lewis won't take a 5 place penalty in Korea.

& Ratings. Do you really want them?

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by escalador » 12 Oct 2010, 18:01

phil1993 wrote:& Ratings. Do you really want them?
Sure! :hug: :lol:

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Re: Japanese Grand Prix 2010 *SUPER SUNDAY*

Post by phil1993 » 12 Oct 2010, 18:02

Tomorrow then :O

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