2011 Canadian GP review
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Hi everyone,
Sorry, the Canadian GP review is almost written, but my whole family is sick at the moment - including myself. Coughs and sneezes spread diseases ... especially when you have two toddlers in the house. On top of that work is uber stressful - I should be making use of my sick leave but I can't afford to, and that just about says it all. Anyway, hope to have the review up in the next day or so, but thanks everyone for understanding.
Cheers,
Enoch
Sorry, the Canadian GP review is almost written, but my whole family is sick at the moment - including myself. Coughs and sneezes spread diseases ... especially when you have two toddlers in the house. On top of that work is uber stressful - I should be making use of my sick leave but I can't afford to, and that just about says it all. Anyway, hope to have the review up in the next day or so, but thanks everyone for understanding.
Cheers,
Enoch
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We understand, take your time. We all hope you're better soon.
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redbulljack14 wrote:We understand, take your time. We all hope you're better soon.
What he said. I'll make a mental note to send some popcorn over soon.
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Not to worry. Get better soon 

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Is Jamie also affected?
Get well soon, EYTL and family.
Get well soon, EYTL and family.
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Get well soon!
I'm looking forward to see if Lewis has become the first ever driver to get 2 RotRs in a row!
I'm looking forward to see if Lewis has become the first ever driver to get 2 RotRs in a row!
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Ed24 wrote:I'm looking forward to see if Lewis has become the first ever driver to get 2 RotRs in a row!
Me too. Get well soon.
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Ed24 wrote:Get well soon!
I'm looking forward to see if Lewis has become the first ever driver to get 2 RotRs in a row!
Ralf Schumacher beat him to that.
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Get well and take your time!
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Cynon wrote:Ed24 wrote:Get well soon!
I'm looking forward to see if Lewis has become the first ever driver to get 2 RotRs in a row!
Ralf Schumacher beat him to that.
If you count 2007 Canada; that was more the whole field than just Schumacher. Indeed, it would be a spectacle if Hamilton can lock up double ROTRs...
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Hi everyone,
The Canadian GP review is now up! http://www.f1rejects.com/centrale/2011/canada/index.html
In a new convention, I will leave this thread open and you can post comments on the review here, as well as in the separate thread in the HWNSNBM forum. When it comes time for the European GP review, I will put up a new announcement in the Paul Stoddart forum and merge this thread with the one in the HWNSNBM forum.
Cheers,
Enoch
The Canadian GP review is now up! http://www.f1rejects.com/centrale/2011/canada/index.html
In a new convention, I will leave this thread open and you can post comments on the review here, as well as in the separate thread in the HWNSNBM forum. When it comes time for the European GP review, I will put up a new announcement in the Paul Stoddart forum and merge this thread with the one in the HWNSNBM forum.
Cheers,
Enoch
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I haven't read it all yet, but I did scroll down to see ROTR, and I have to say that I wholeheartedly agree with your choice.
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Hi everyone,
The Canadian GP review is finally up: http://www.f1rejects.com/centrale/2011/canada/index.html
Did Jenson win because of his six stops rather than in spite of it? Could Paul di Resta have been on the podium? Have Lotus shot themselves in the foot? What footwear was the marshal wearing? These questions and much, much more topics of earth-shattering importance discussed, to get you in the mood for Valencia.
Cheers,
Enoch
P.S. In a new convention, I will also leave the announcement thread in the Paul Stoddart forum open for comments, but after the European GP goes up I will merge that thread with this one.
The Canadian GP review is finally up: http://www.f1rejects.com/centrale/2011/canada/index.html
Did Jenson win because of his six stops rather than in spite of it? Could Paul di Resta have been on the podium? Have Lotus shot themselves in the foot? What footwear was the marshal wearing? These questions and much, much more topics of earth-shattering importance discussed, to get you in the mood for Valencia.
Cheers,
Enoch
P.S. In a new convention, I will also leave the announcement thread in the Paul Stoddart forum open for comments, but after the European GP goes up I will merge that thread with this one.
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tommykl wrote:I haven't read it all yet, but I did scroll down to see ROTR, and I have to say that I wholeheartedly agree with your choice.
Seconded!
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No rotr for Hamilton? Bullcarp says I.
But otherwise a great review as usual, well worth the wait.
But otherwise a great review as usual, well worth the wait.
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Thanks for the review!
Yeah, there was a thread about this a few months ago, and I was referring to two indidual RotRs, not shared awards.
Cynon wrote:Ed24 wrote:Get well soon!
I'm looking forward to see if Lewis has become the first ever driver to get 2 RotRs in a row!
Ralf Schumacher beat him to that.
Yeah, there was a thread about this a few months ago, and I was referring to two indidual RotRs, not shared awards.
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eytl wrote:Did Jenson win because of his six stops rather than in spite of it? Could Paul di Resta have been on the podium? Have Lotus shot themselves in the foot? What footwear was the marshal wearing? These questions and much, much more topics of earth-shattering importance discussed, to get you in the mood for Valencia.
I'll answer those questions.
1. Possibly a bit of both
2. Could well have been a podium for Di Resta, or at least 4th or 5th
3. Yes
4. Ice Skates
Another top-notch review.
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DanielPT wrote:tommykl wrote:I haven't read it all yet, but I did scroll down to see ROTR, and I have to say that I wholeheartedly agree with your choice.
Seconded!
I'd have to agree with that too - Hamilton's over eagerness to make up for lost ground in qualifying ruined his race (and Webber's to a certain extent), but badly organised marshalling could have cost somebody their life, or at least seen somebody being badly injured. And, as you say, they weren't exactly careful with the cars they recovered from the circuit either; at least in Valencia, they had somebody there to stabilise Maldonado's car as it was cleared.
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mario wrote:DanielPT wrote:tommykl wrote:I haven't read it all yet, but I did scroll down to see ROTR, and I have to say that I wholeheartedly agree with your choice.
Seconded!
I'd have to agree with that too - Hamilton's over eagerness to make up for lost ground in qualifying ruined his race (and Webber's to a certain extent), but badly organised marshalling could have cost somebody their life, or at least seen somebody being badly injured. And, as you say, they weren't exactly careful with the cars they recovered from the circuit either; at least in Valencia, they had somebody there to stabilise Maldonado's car as it was cleared.
Plus there was a second marshall who fell over at Canada when Vettel had a meeting with the wall of champions
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