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dinizintheoven wrote:I'd be tempted to nominate Metallica for this abomination.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
JeremyMcClean wrote:Timo Glock for somehow being 3 1/2 seconds slower than his rookie teammate. And for being above 107% of a Renault!
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
East Londoner wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:Timo Glock for somehow being 3 1/2 seconds slower than his rookie teammate. And for being above 107% of a Renault!
Not really his fault his gearbox broke. Nominating Virgin as a whole would probably be fairer, considering both HRTs qualified ahead of them.
Shizuka wrote:eagleash wrote:DanielPT wrote:Based on an earlier post of mine from this week, I keep my word and nominate Tony Fernandes for a distinct lack of Chandhok...
I nominate Chandhok for a complete lack of Chandhok; (it's his own fault after being so poor in Germany).
That would be a first: A driver who isn't attending the race driving a car!
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
jpm wrote:Eddie Jordan. What was he thinking?
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Wizzie wrote:jpm wrote:Eddie Jordan. What was he thinking?
Make that two votes for EJ
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
eurobrun wrote:Wizzie wrote:jpm wrote:Eddie Jordan. What was he thinking?
Make that two votes for EJ
Thirded
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:Trulli? I know he had problems on the first lap, but how might Chandhok have done?
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Captain Hammer wrote:I'm afraid it has to be Bruno Senna.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Captain Hammer wrote:I'm afraid it has to be Bruno Senna. There drivers around him - di Resta, Perez and Petrov - went for a reverse strategy, and made it work. Senna got hung out to dry when he was forced to make his final stop three laps from the end.
In short, Petrov is getting more out of the car than Senna. He is making strategies work when Senna isn't, he is qualifying in the top ten when the top ten is possible, and has scored twice as many points as Senna since Senna first got into the car.
Nico Rosberg wrote:Break me down mentally? Good luck with that one.
Warren Hughes wrote:Senna and Petrov started alongside each other, so it makes sense to split the strategies don't you think?
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Captain Hammer wrote:Warren Hughes wrote:Senna and Petrov started alongside each other, so it makes sense to split the strategies don't you think?
Senna was 14th. Petrov 16th. Senna was also 10th by the end of the first lap, whilst Petrov was 15th, and pitted after four laps. Even if splitting the strategies was the most obvious choice, Senna should have made his work. Everybody else managed to get to the end of the race without having to make a pitstop in the last three laps.
fjackdaw wrote:The team would have had a call on this too. Either way, big deal, a strategy didn't quite work out - hardly reject of the race material.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Captain Hammer wrote:fjackdaw wrote:The team would have had a call on this too. Either way, big deal, a strategy didn't quite work out - hardly reject of the race material.
It's not that Senna's strategy didn't work out - it's that Senna has been in a string of races where he cannot make his strategy work while his team-mate can. With the one exception of Singapore, Vitaly Petrov has had the upper hand over Bruno Senna ever since Belgium. I think it was a mistake to replace Heidfeld.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Ferrim wrote:Has Webber been ROTR this year? I think he really deserves a nomination for being unable to win a race with that car.