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Alexander Rossi to drive in practice.
It's interesting that Caterham have turfed Kovalainen out of the car instead of Petrov. I imagine it is just a coincidence though...
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
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:Hamilton believes the battle for the win next week is wide open
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East Londoner wrote:A week away from the race weekend itself, and we have news which will not impress Kostas![]()
Alexander Rossi to drive in practice.
It's interesting that Caterham have turfed Kovalainen out of the car instead of Petrov. I imagine it is just a coincidence though...
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
pasta_maldonado wrote:My Money's on Massa to still be rubbish, a McLaren on Pole, Williams to be in the top 10 and to HRT still be rubbish.
Wonder if Force India has been forgiven by FOM yet? You never know, we might get a glimpse of the orange white and green cars this time in qualifying
East Londoner wrote:A week away from the race weekend itself, and we have news which will not impress Kostas![]()
Alexander Rossi to drive in practice.
kostas22 wrote:East Londoner wrote:A week away from the race weekend itself, and we have news which will not impress Kostas![]()
Alexander Rossi to drive in practice.
Bathplug off Rossi
AdrianSutil wrote:kostas22 wrote:East Londoner wrote:A week away from the race weekend itself, and we have news which will not impress Kostas![]()
Alexander Rossi to drive in practice.
Bathplug off Rossi
Haha. What's your problem with him anyway?
AdrianSutil wrote:kostas22 wrote:East Londoner wrote:A week away from the race weekend itself, and we have news which will not impress Kostas![]()
Alexander Rossi to drive in practice.
Bathplug off Rossi
Haha. What's your problem with him anyway?
Leyton House wrote:Sauber - found out painting your car like an HRT will make it go like one.
Sublime_FA11C wrote:This GP already sounds like the dullest of the season. I think i know what my ROTR nomination will be.
And on the subject of Force Indias being edited out of Bahrain, wasn't the official explanation that they advertised liquor on the cars? Unless they put a certain prophet of a certain religion on the livery they ought to be safe for spain. And i'm not talking about Joseph Smith...
JeremyMcClean wrote:Sublime_FA11C wrote:This GP already sounds like the dullest of the season. I think i know what my ROTR nomination will be.
And on the subject of Force Indias being edited out of Bahrain, wasn't the official explanation that they advertised liquor on the cars? Unless they put a certain prophet of a certain religion on the livery they ought to be safe for spain. And i'm not talking about Joseph Smith...
Just wait until Valencia comes around...
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.
Sublime_FA11C wrote:This GP already sounds like the dullest of the season. I think i know what my ROTR nomination will be.
And on the subject of Force Indias being edited out of Bahrain, wasn't the official explanation that they advertised liquor on the cars? Unless they put a certain prophet of a certain religion on the livery they ought to be safe for spain. And i'm not talking about Joseph Smith...
Pamphlet wrote:As for the race itself, money's on Lotus and McLaren. Grosjean and Vettel will struggle, Webber will somehow finish 4th again. Either Kimi or Lewis will win the race, with Hamilton taking the lead in the championship in either case. Both Maccas will finish on the podium. I expect Mercedes to struggle again and for Alonso to bring it home in a better than usual position again. Only 5th this time, but the newfound pace of the Ferrari will be clear for all to see as Felipe finishes in 7th.
mario wrote:he strongly believes that he can finish consistently on the podium for the rest of this season
TheBigJ wrote:He's not Kovaleinen.
Pamphlet wrote:mario wrote:he strongly believes that he can finish consistently on the podium for the rest of this season
So does Grosjean, mind you. If anything, that serves to hint towards how strong Lotus seem to be.
Faustus wrote:TheBigJ wrote:He's not Kovaleinen.
True, but he is an American and if Formula 1 is to succeed in America we need a reasonable American driver and at this moment in time, he appears to be the best bet. Although he is no Scott Speed.
Faustus wrote:TheBigJ wrote:He's not Kovaleinen.
True, but he is an American and if Formula 1 is to succeed in America we need a reasonable American driver and at this moment in time, he appears to be the best bet. Although he is no Scott Speed.
Sponge wrote:Isn't any Champion of the premier open wheel class of America ie: indycars eligible for a super license?
Shadaza wrote:Sponge wrote:Isn't any Champion of the premier open wheel class of America ie: indycars eligible for a super license?
Trouble is there are no Americans winning it!
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Faustus wrote:I certainly did it leave it open to interpretation. For all his faults, Scott Speed was a nice guy but perhaps out of his depth. He struggled in his season and a half with Toro Rosso and Red Bull had a lot of drivers at a time, so even though he had some reasonable results (although no points) it was probably bound to happen sooner or later. Without Red Bull he wouldn't have made it to Formula 1 and didn't have any sponsorship to get him a drive elesewhere.
I think Rossi already has a Super Licence, doesn't he? Didn't his Twitter account used to say something like 'only American driver with a Super Licence'?
Rossi might be the only choice for a couple of years, as there are some potentially decent drivers coming through.
Sponge wrote:Isn't any Champion of the premier open wheel class of America ie: indycars eligible for a super license?
mario wrote:Faustus wrote:I certainly did it leave it open to interpretation. For all his faults, Scott Speed was a nice guy but perhaps out of his depth. He struggled in his season and a half with Toro Rosso and Red Bull had a lot of drivers at a time, so even though he had some reasonable results (although no points) it was probably bound to happen sooner or later. Without Red Bull he wouldn't have made it to Formula 1 and didn't have any sponsorship to get him a drive elesewhere.
I think Rossi already has a Super Licence, doesn't he? Didn't his Twitter account used to say something like 'only American driver with a Super Licence'?
Rossi might be the only choice for a couple of years, as there are some potentially decent drivers coming through.
You're right that Rossi already has a super licence - he was issued with one after completing a test for the BMW-Sauber team as his prize for winning the Formula BMW series, and so far seems to be the only American driver who still has one. I mentioned Jake Rosenzweig as I think he is probably the only other up and coming American driver in a European racing series who could become eligible for a super licence via his participation in the FR 3.5 series since, as you point out yourself, most of the other young American drivers are currently not in a high enough series to qualify.
kostas22 wrote:Rossi doesn't have the mindset to succeed in F1. He's stroppy, indecisive. He lacks mettle. Drivers who lack conviction never win championships, you can see that from WRC for example. Would he win a race in a Red Bull? Perhaps. But in the race for the championship Vettel would crush him.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
AdrianSutil wrote:I hope he a) gets a F1 drive and b) Is actually fairly successful.
It's about time America gave us a half-decent driver. Scott Speed was rather poor and before him we had Michael Andretti, and we all know how that turned up. American drivers in the past have been fairly successful (Mario Andretti for obvious example), but the future looks a bit bleak if Rossi doesn't make the cut.
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
pasta_maldonado wrote:AdrianSutil wrote:I hope he a) gets a F1 drive and b) Is actually fairly successful.
It's about time America gave us a half-decent driver. Scott Speed was rather poor and before him we had Michael Andretti, and we all know how that turned up. American drivers in the past have been fairly successful (Mario Andretti for obvious example), but the future looks a bit bleak if Rossi doesn't make the cut.
Back in Mario's day, and even Micheal's, there were lots of talented American drivers in CART. Nowadays though, there is less American talent in IndyCar, and what's there won't come to race in Europe. I guess American drivers would rather race in NASCRAP or IndyCar, not come to Europe, work their way up through all the categories, and they maybe be in contention for a drive at a HRT.
DanielPT wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:AdrianSutil wrote:I hope he a) gets a F1 drive and b) Is actually fairly successful.
It's about time America gave us a half-decent driver. Scott Speed was rather poor and before him we had Michael Andretti, and we all know how that turned up. American drivers in the past have been fairly successful (Mario Andretti for obvious example), but the future looks a bit bleak if Rossi doesn't make the cut.
Back in Mario's day, and even Micheal's, there were lots of talented American drivers in CART. Nowadays though, there is less American talent in IndyCar, and what's there won't come to race in Europe. I guess American drivers would rather race in NASCRAP or IndyCar, not come to Europe, work their way up through all the categories, and they maybe be in contention for a drive at a HRT.
If you are going to be hopeless, it is better to be it at home instead of abroad!
mario wrote:Back to the topic of the race itself - Pirelli have announced that they intend to go against their recent strategy by bringing the hard and soft tyres to Barcelona, so there will be two steps in the tyre compound rather than just one, to encourage the teams to take more risks with their strategies. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/99433
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Wizzie wrote:mario wrote:Back to the topic of the race itself - Pirelli have announced that they intend to go against their recent strategy by bringing the hard and soft tyres to Barcelona, so there will be two steps in the tyre compound rather than just one, to encourage the teams to take more risks with their strategies. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/99433
Didn't Pirelli bring the soft and hard compounds to Barcelona last year as well?
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tristan1117 wrote:Wizzie wrote:mario wrote:Back to the topic of the race itself - Pirelli have announced that they intend to go against their recent strategy by bringing the hard and soft tyres to Barcelona, so there will be two steps in the tyre compound rather than just one, to encourage the teams to take more risks with their strategies. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/99433
Didn't Pirelli bring the soft and hard compounds to Barcelona last year as well?
Anything to make the race more interesting, I suppose. I'm not sure anything can make the Spanish GP exciting other than rain.
DanielPT wrote:tristan1117 wrote:Wizzie wrote:[quo
Didn't Pirelli bring the soft and hard compounds to Barcelona last year as well?
Anything to make the race more interesting, I suppose. I'm not sure anything can make the Spanish GP exciting other than rain.
Today's weather forecast for Sunday is 60% rain. I expect no clouds on the horizon and a scorching heat then...
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.