eurobrun wrote:It is good that this forum dosen't really have serious flamewars.
Except Captain Hammer vs Peter/Myself
eurobrun wrote:It is good that this forum dosen't really have serious flamewars.
kostas22 wrote:eurobrun wrote:It is good that this forum dosen't really have serious flamewars.
Except Captain Hammer vs Peter/Myself
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.
Phoenix wrote:OK, stop it. It's enough. May I remind you two this thread is about the 2012 Spanish GP? This is not the Autosport forum, we're FORMULA ONE REJECTS and we just don't roll like that.
So, back to business as usual.
Sublime_FA11C wrote:Cant two people argue energetically without it being labelled as flaming or trolling? I was enjoying that! I allways need a good reminder that people with different views are there to give me perspective and insight. I usually just assume they are wrong...
That was a spirited exchange and not trolling at all. Ok, it did stray off topic but only slightly. And since we are discussing the Spanish GP we could use a bit of excitement. My two cets...
kostas22 wrote:F1 Rejects has off-topic police now. They weren't kidding when they said 2012 would be the end of the world.
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:kostas22 wrote:BlindCaveSalamander wrote:
Indeed.
SHUT THE F*** UP YOU OLD WINDBAG, NOBODY GIVES A SH*T ABOUT YOUR WORTHLESS OPINIONS ANYMORE!
Sorry, but someone had to say it. Schumacher needs to STFU and stop whining. What kind of world champion complains the tyres are too difficult to drive while everyone else is content? To me, this just proves every title he won is worthless, he either cheated or had it handed to him. GO HOME MICHAEL SCHUMACHER.
I think he's just upset that Rosberg won and he didn't, and the only thing he can come up with is, "Bluh bluh, the tyres are rubbish."
Klon wrote:kostas22 wrote:F1 Rejects has off-topic police now. They weren't kidding when they said 2012 would be the end of the world.
Technically it's only the anti-furore police. If this topic were to dissolve in a discussion on how funny it would be to paint Andrea Moda's sponsors on a black horse, nobody would mind.
Phoenix wrote:Klon wrote:kostas22 wrote:F1 Rejects has off-topic police now. They weren't kidding when they said 2012 would be the end of the world.
Technically it's only the anti-furore police. If this topic were to dissolve in a discussion on how funny it would be to paint Andrea Moda's sponsors on a black horse, nobody would mind.
It doesn't really work like this. Off-topic can be funny, but I didn't think it was advisable to let it go too much on a thread like this. There are less serious threads where off-topic can be funnier or more appropriate, that's my take on the fact.
DanielPT wrote:Moving on, just out of curiosity, while they still say weather in Barcelona will be cloudy on Sunday, the chance of rain is now 0%.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:DanielPT wrote:Moving on, just out of curiosity, while they still say weather in Barcelona will be cloudy on Sunday, the chance of rain is now 0%.
I don't think many of us were expecting that rain prediction to ring true, honestly.
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
pasta_maldonado wrote:BlindCaveSalamander wrote:DanielPT wrote:Moving on, just out of curiosity, while they still say weather in Barcelona will be cloudy on Sunday, the chance of rain is now 0%.
I don't think many of us were expecting that rain prediction to ring true, honestly.
Theres more chance of an overtake than rain
Leyton House wrote:Sauber - found out painting your car like an HRT will make it go like one.
kostas22 wrote:Jackie Stewart said in a press conference today that Ferrari should hire di Resta as Massa's replacement for 2013. I wonder if JYS actually has any influence over the paddock or not, and whether these statements may make the slightest difference to PdR's career trajectory, which looked headed in the direction of Mercedes. He would be the ideal "understudy" to Alonso, so he says.
Minardi Man wrote:kostas22 wrote:Jackie Stewart said in a press conference today that Ferrari should hire di Resta as Massa's replacement for 2013. I wonder if JYS actually has any influence over the paddock or not, and whether these statements may make the slightest difference to PdR's career trajectory, which looked headed in the direction of Mercedes. He would be the ideal "understudy" to Alonso, so he says.
I'd have thought Ferrari would have their eyes set firmly on Perez still as a more long term prospect as opposed to Di Resta, I'd think Di Resta is more likely to aim for Schumacher's Mercedes seat or Hamilton's Mclaren seat in his future.
Pamphlet wrote:Minardi Man wrote:kostas22 wrote:Jackie Stewart said in a press conference today that Ferrari should hire di Resta as Massa's replacement for 2013. I wonder if JYS actually has any influence over the paddock or not, and whether these statements may make the slightest difference to PdR's career trajectory, which looked headed in the direction of Mercedes. He would be the ideal "understudy" to Alonso, so he says.
I'd have thought Ferrari would have their eyes set firmly on Perez still as a more long term prospect as opposed to Di Resta, I'd think Di Resta is more likely to aim for Schumacher's Mercedes seat or Hamilton's Mclaren seat in his future.
While those are certainly more likely targets for Paul, he WAS seen having a talk with di Montezemolo or some other Ferrari head honcho back in China or Malaysia I think. It's a distinct possibility.
Leyton House wrote:Sauber - found out painting your car like an HRT will make it go like one.
Sublime_FA11C wrote:Enstone then? or.....
.....
wait for it...
Williams
kostas22 wrote:Sublime_FA11C wrote:Enstone then? or.....
.....
wait for it...
Williams
"Forget Valencia, I want to play for Deportivo La Coruña!"
CoopsII wrote:Im looking forward to the race but Im really not looking forward to Monday morning when at least one UK newspaper will run the sports headline "(INSERT DRIVER NAME) REIGNS IN SPAIN!".
Every bloody year
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.
mario wrote: It is true that Hamilton's seat at McLaren is potentially up for grabs given that Hamilton's contract is coming to an end this season.
kostas22 wrote:...these statements may make the slightest difference to PdR's career trajectory, which looked headed in the direction of Mercedes. He would be the ideal "understudy" to Alonso, so he says.
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.
F1000X wrote:Can we bring the argument back? Or just have an argument thread?
F1000X wrote:Side note: how does a team that doesn't score point get sponsors? How? Why? What value is there in sponsoring (no offense) Caterham? Do I want to see them there, of course I do, but they aren't getting much air time, and they aren't moving up the grid; thats just a fact.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Klon wrote:And they have almost guaranteed TV time if none of the major teams start Q1 early.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
F1000X wrote:Also, McLaren: stop being a bitch and don't use the high nose. We don't need every car on the grid to look like a pile of shite. Even Adrian Newey made an ugly car this year. Don't do it. Or do it, just win, please. Beat Vettel and keep Schumacher off the podium, that's all I really care about anymore.
F1000X wrote:Side note: how does a team that doesn't score point get sponsors? How? Why? What value is there in sponsoring (no offense) Caterham? Do I want to see them there, of course I do, but they aren't getting much air time, and they aren't moving up the grid; thats just a fact.
CoopsII wrote:Im looking forward to the race but Im really not looking forward to Monday morning when at least one UK newspaper will run the sports headline "(INSERT DRIVER NAME) REIGNS IN SPAIN!".
Every bloody year
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
tommykl wrote:CoopsII wrote:Im looking forward to the race but Im really not looking forward to Monday morning when at least one UK newspaper will run the sports headline "(INSERT DRIVER NAME) REIGNS IN SPAIN!".
Every bloody year
Even worse if it actually rains.
"(Driver name) reigns under the rain in Spain".
mario wrote:Anyway, a while back kostas22 asked if HRT were going to be bringing in any updates, and we now have the answer to that question: HRT intend to use new front and rear wings, coupled to a modified floor. However, it looks like De La Rosa will be the only driver to have the updated parts right away - a slight delay in manufacturing the parts means that Karthikeyan will not receive his updates until the Saturday morning practise session, although HRT are using this as an opportunity to carry out back to back tests between the updated and standard spec cars. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/99471
kostas22 wrote:mario wrote:Anyway, a while back kostas22 asked if HRT were going to be bringing in any updates, and we now have the answer to that question: HRT intend to use new front and rear wings, coupled to a modified floor. However, it looks like De La Rosa will be the only driver to have the updated parts right away - a slight delay in manufacturing the parts means that Karthikeyan will not receive his updates until the Saturday morning practise session, although HRT are using this as an opportunity to carry out back to back tests between the updated and standard spec cars. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/99471
Sounds like big updates. I am hoping for the best, hopefully this pushes them past Marussia on raw pace
DanielPT wrote: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.
I think Alexander Rossi is a pretty decent bet for an American driver in F1. He is a talented driver who won the BMW World Final announcing himself in Europe. He then had a pretty good rookie year in FR3.5 last year (finished 3rd). Being American in these times (when F1 has announced 2 races in the States) is the 2nd most sought innate characteristic in F1 after being a Woman and just edging being Chinese. I think that, regardless of what happens this year (he was a bit disappointing in the first FR3.5 weekend), he will drive in F1 in the near future with results that will depend on his chosen team although I think he has the talent to have a successful career.
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
Faustus wrote:DanielPT wrote:mario wrote: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.
I think Alexander Rossi is a pretty decent bet for an American driver in F1. He is a talented driver who won the BMW World Final announcing himself in Europe. He then had a pretty good rookie year in FR3.5 last year (finished 3rd). Being American in these times (when F1 has announced 2 races in the States) is the 2nd most sought innate characteristic in F1 after being a Woman and just edging being Chinese. I think that, regardless of what happens this year (he was a bit disappointing in the first FR3.5 weekend), he will drive in F1 in the near future with results that will depend on his chosen team although I think he has the talent to have a successful career.
So does everyone think of Rossi's performance in FP1? Not too bad, I'd say, just over 1 second slower than Petrov, which considering the amount of running he got in the car, is not too bad. Certainly did better than Clos, although that was possibly to be expected.
East Londoner wrote:Ah no! Please don't let this happen again.
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:East Londoner wrote:Ah no! Please don't let this happen again.
Anyone who doesn't run in Q3 ought to start behind the HRTs...