2012 Malaysia Grand Prix Discussion Thread

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:lol: of course this is where the ice cream and soda incident occurred!
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mario wrote:
Wizzie wrote:Red flag. Ah bath plug.

You do realise that, if the race doesn't restart, that HRT will get half a point...


That would be very epic... I don't know if I want this race to be restarted, really! :D
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Perez almost loses it on the way back.
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Red Flag.

Do HRT know where 10th place is on the grid????
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Now Vergne will get to put wets on for no cost. I hate that bloody rule.
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break open the magnums and coke.....



oh and the gazebos.....
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Red flag! time for Magnum & coke :
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I have to say this once again highlights why starting this race so late is a bad idea, if we end up like Canada last year the race will get aborted due to light problems
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mario wrote:
Wizzie wrote:Red flag. Ah bath plug.

You do realise that, if the race doesn't restart, that HRT will get half a point...


But the longer the SC went on for, the more likely Vergne would have binned it and HRT would have doubled their points haul :lol:
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Malaysian B&Q earned a few quid this weekend...
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mario wrote:
Wizzie wrote:Red flag. Ah bath plug.

You do realise that, if the race doesn't restart, that HRT will get half a point...

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If the race ends at this point, would it beat the record from the 1991 Australian GP?
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Wizzie wrote:
mario wrote:
Wizzie wrote:Red flag. Ah bath plug.

You do realise that, if the race doesn't restart, that HRT will get half a point...


But the longer the SC went on for, the more likely Vergne would have binned it and HRT would have doubled their points haul :lol:


The sad part will be that HRT, technically, will not be the first new team to score a point :roll:
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Did McLaren just mounted tents for their cars? That is just typical for them to worry with such details. It almost looks like they are the more feminine team in F1...
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DanielPT wrote:Did McLaren just mounted tents for their cars? That is just typical for them to worry with such details. It almost looks like they are the more feminine team in F1...


Looks like half th grid are doing that. I wonder if HRT have them... :lol:
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DanielPT wrote:Did McLaren just mounted tents for their cars? That is just typical for them to worry with such details. It almost looks like they are the more feminine team in F1...


It's brilliant how they and Mercedes have tents, Ferrari has umbrellas and Sauber has a sheet :lol:
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Anyone surprised that Sky haven't gone to an ad break?
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:
DanielPT wrote:Did McLaren just mounted tents for their cars? That is just typical for them to worry with such details. It almost looks like they are the more feminine team in F1...


It's brilliant how they and Mercedes have tents, Ferrari has umbrellas and Sauber has a sheet :lol:


Ferrari brought out A tent just before the break. Emphasis on the singular :lol:
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:
DanielPT wrote:Did McLaren just mounted tents for their cars? That is just typical for them to worry with such details. It almost looks like they are the more feminine team in F1...


It's brilliant how they and Mercedes have tents, Ferrari has umbrellas and Sauber has a sheet :lol:


Mercedes has tents? Missed that part. When I first looked at the grid formation only McLaren had them. Mercedes are slower to mount the thing. Another detail...
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:
DanielPT wrote:Did McLaren just mounted tents for their cars? That is just typical for them to worry with such details. It almost looks like they are the more feminine team in F1...


It's brilliant how they and Mercedes have tents, Ferrari has umbrellas and Sauber has a sheet :lol:


Its not a tent its a gazebo........
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DanielPT wrote:
the Masked Lapwing wrote:
DanielPT wrote:Did McLaren just mounted tents for their cars? That is just typical for them to worry with such details. It almost looks like they are the more feminine team in F1...


It's brilliant how they and Mercedes have tents, Ferrari has umbrellas and Sauber has a sheet :lol:


Mercedes has tents? Missed that part. When I first looked at the grid formation only McLaren had them. Mercedes are slower to mount the thing. Another detail...


Shame on you for missing that part. Mercedes invented the bloody tent last year :lol:
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mario wrote:You do realise that, if the race doesn't restart, that HRT will get half a point...

Mike Gascoyne and John Booth have just been seen doing an anti-rain dance. Clenched arses all round at the blunt end of the grid!
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DanielPT wrote:
the Masked Lapwing wrote:
DanielPT wrote:Did McLaren just mounted tents for their cars? That is just typical for them to worry with such details. It almost looks like they are the more feminine team in F1...


It's brilliant how they and Mercedes have tents, Ferrari has umbrellas and Sauber has a sheet :lol:


Mercedes has tents? Missed that part. When I first looked at the grid formation only McLaren had them. Mercedes are slower to mount the thing. Another detail...


Merc were the pioneers, they had them at Montreal last year.
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Gazebos, tents, umbrellas, sheets... which team will be first to build a bivouac?
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DanielPT wrote:Did McLaren just mounted tents for their cars? That is just typical for them to worry with such details. It almost looks like they are the more feminine team in F1...


It wouldn`t surprise me if Adrian Newey is designing an new kind of tent with a DRS so that it can get to the grid faster.
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:
DanielPT wrote:Mercedes has tents? Missed that part. When I first looked at the grid formation only McLaren had them. Mercedes are slower to mount the thing. Another detail...


Merc were the pioneers, they had them at Montreal last year.


I only saw the end of that race. A silly timezone conversion error made me lose most of the thing.
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I'm not sure I want the race ended, Williams will be behind HRT.
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gotta say Mclaren must be a bit annoyed the safety and red flag happened, they were pulling away very quickly from everyone else
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"We haven't seen Kimi with an ice cream in his mouth yet, but it's only a matter of time..."

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BREAKING NEWS: It's official. Bellof would have won the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix had the race kept going according to Martin
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Nah Senna would have, still, boo the FIA for red flagging that race, watched it as classic F1 last season, absolutely amazing
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Two drivers standing up, left foot against the wall, talking. Driver sitting on the floor, back against the wall, talking. Driver worried about his shoes, Nico Rosberg... :)
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Two Force Indias still side by side :lol:
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Kimi out of the car now. Wait for it....wait for it.
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De La Rosa also started on the full wets. Could he have done better than Karthikeyam had the car not crapped itself on the grid?
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Did Vettel just give Alonso the finger :lol: ?
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I'd say Pedro could definitely have got further up the points, his experience (and general pace) is higher and better than Narain's.
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Thank goodness the Australian coverage is sorted now, that was getting annoying...


Just thinking: "The Kimi has eaten the ice cream" could be the new "The fat lady has sung" for F1.
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