2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

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Who will win the Japanese Grand Prix?

Fernando Alonso
1
3%
Sebastian Vettel
10
27%
Kimi Raikkonen
6
16%
Lewis Hamilton
6
16%
Mark Webber
1
3%
Jenson Button
6
16%
Nico Rosberg
0
No votes
Romain Grosjean
1
3%
Sergio Perez
1
3%
Felipe Massa
1
3%
Paul Di Resta
0
No votes
Michael Schumacher
2
5%
Other
2
5%
 
Total votes: 37

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:22

Playing it close Schumi

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by donald29 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:23

Petrov. Fail.

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by iceman1 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:23

Williams "It's unbelievable" :lol:

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by iceman1 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:24

The difference from P7 to P15 is 0.2secs

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by cformula1 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:24

Surprised but pleased that Schumacher made it into Q2
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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:24

I think Vergne is talented and a potential race winner by my word he is a numpty in qualifying.

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by donald29 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:25

Vettel, Webber, Button and Schumacher only ones through without using Softs.

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by luque75 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:27

iceman1 wrote:
luque75 wrote:Hi everybody! it`s 2 AM here in Argentina, I`m sleepy but holding on!
Hello - good to see you active with us :thumbsup:
luque75 wrote:I realize that the trasmission here is a cuple of seconds later, because i`m actually seeing Hulkemberg in softs!
I am listening to BBC and they said it before I saw it on TV. If the timing on TV is the same on live timing, then you're fine.
Hi Iceman! It`s good to be back! It´s been a while since The last time I`ve been here.
Sadly, here in Argentina I don´t have many options to listen or watch but the live streamings that you can offer... al laeast, I have a HD transmission, but if you can hear the commentators, you´ll turn off the volume!
I often wait until monday and download the Sky transmission, but it´s very difficult to trn off all the tv´s and dont watch tv on sunday and monday.... anyway, goos to be back with you guys! hope to be here more often and i will try to contribute with you in any way. Regards! (sorry for my english, but i´m a little bit rusty about it)

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by iceman1 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:30

Legard: James Key the new technical directory at Toro Rosso :roll::

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by iceman1 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:31

Lotus out on softs!

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by iceman1 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:33

luque75 wrote:
iceman1 wrote:
luque75 wrote:Hi everybody! it`s 2 AM here in Argentina, I`m sleepy but holding on!
Hello - good to see you active with us :thumbsup:
luque75 wrote:I realize that the trasmission here is a cuple of seconds later, because i`m actually seeing Hulkemberg in softs!
I am listening to BBC and they said it before I saw it on TV. If the timing on TV is the same on live timing, then you're fine.
Hi Iceman! It`s good to be back! It´s been a while since The last time I`ve been here.
Sadly, here in Argentina I don´t have many options to listen or watch but the live streamings that you can offer... al laeast, I have a HD transmission, but if you can hear the commentators, you´ll turn off the volume!
I often wait until monday and download the Sky transmission, but it´s very difficult to trn off all the tv´s and dont watch tv on sunday and monday.... anyway, goos to be back with you guys! hope to be here more often and i will try to contribute with you in any way. Regards! (sorry for my english, but i´m a little bit rusty about it)
Welcome :shhh:

Di Resta complaining about the traffic.

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by tderias » 06 Oct 2012, 05:34

Sebastian is tearing it up!

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:37

They need to make a rule next year that you don't go slow in S3

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by luque75 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:37

phil1993 wrote:They need to make a rule next year that you don't go slow in S3
Agree :<>: :<>:

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Re: 2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 06 Oct 2012, 05:38

Interesting to see Alonso struggling a bit, he's 0.3s down on Massa, as he has been all day

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