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Ubik wrote:They are an idiotic and embarrassing tradition - they are dangerous, wholly unnecessary and it's a lottery as to which cars manage to survive.

Get rid.

Statistically, as far as I am aware anyway, accidents are more likely to happen with rolling starts than standing starts - moreover, due to the fact that the cars are travelling at much higher velocities when entering the first turn, the consequences of an accident tend to be more severe.
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Though you don't have the issue of cars stalling and getting hit from behind. Which tends to result in horrific fireballs.
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simonracer wrote:Though you don't have the issue of cars stalling and getting hit from behind. Which tends to result in horrific fireballs.


Recently, that tends to be more of an issue in touring cars than in Formula One (or any single seater for that matter) due to the relative position of the fuel tanks between the two types of cars. The main concern of startline crashes in single-seaters is errant wheels and suspension pieces rather than a fuel spill.
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Maldolan and Grosjean could be World Champion.
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Cynon wrote:Maldolan and Grosjean could be World Champion.


How come you're calling him Maldolan? I've noticed you doing so a lot lately.
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redbulljack14 wrote:
Cynon wrote:Maldolan and Grosjean could be World Champion.


How come you're calling him Maldolan? I've noticed you doing so a lot lately.


A few of my sim racing buddies started to call him that. It comes from the really stupid but somehow amusing Dolan comics (NSFW, in case you were wondering)... the name was far more apt when he was driving like a tool, which he hasn't done much of lately.

Dolan is an MS Paint web comic series featuring a variety of poorly drawn Disney cartoon characters. The main character Dolan, based on Donald Duck, is often portrayed as a psychotic killer and sex addict.
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Cynon wrote:
Dolan is an MS Paint web comic series featuring a variety of poorly drawn Disney cartoon characters. The main character Dolan, based on Donald Duck, is often portrayed as a psychotic killer and sex addict.

Fun fact: Dolan originated on Finnish imageboards, from where it spread and started corrupting image websites everywhere in the world.
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Nuppiz wrote:
Cynon wrote:
Dolan is an MS Paint web comic series featuring a variety of poorly drawn Disney cartoon characters. The main character Dolan, based on Donald Duck, is often portrayed as a psychotic killer and sex addict.

Fun fact: Dolan originated on Finnish imageboards, from where it spread and started corrupting image websites everywhere in the world.


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Nuppiz wrote:Fun fact: Dolan originated on Finnish imageboards, from where it spread and started corrupting image websites everywhere in the world.


Gooby, pls.


Bakmaker, pls.

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An example of a Dolan, for everyone's reference:

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Cynon wrote:
redbulljack14 wrote:
Cynon wrote:Maldolan and Grosjean could be World Champion.


How come you're calling him Maldolan? I've noticed you doing so a lot lately.


A few of my sim racing buddies started to call him that. It comes from the really stupid but somehow amusing Dolan comics (NSFW, in case you were wondering)... the name was far more apt when he was driving like a tool, which he hasn't done much of lately.

Dolan is an MS Paint web comic series featuring a variety of poorly drawn Disney cartoon characters. The main character Dolan, based on Donald Duck, is often portrayed as a psychotic killer and sex addict.

Quite an unpopular opinion indeed, there :D
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Alright here we go; Paul di Resta deserves a move up the grid more than Nico Hulkenberg. Yeah, I know Hulkenberg hit unrejectification first, and he's had some damn impressive drives - I'd even say he has the edge in raw pace. But here's the kicker; di Resta's got 7 points over him. Even though he's had, due to technical problems, absolute shockers in Belgium and Italy, both of which should've been solid points hauls for him. He seems to have fewer off days than Hulkenberg, and the pace difference isn't enough for Hulkenberg to bridge that fact. Hulkenberg still seems a bit raw to me, whereas di Resta has moved on from his crashtastic opening half to 2011.
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I actually like the 1998 Williams red livery.
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ranig wrote:I actually like the 1998 Williams red livery.
I think it's okay, stil not as good as Rothmans Williams though.
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ranig wrote:I actually like the 1998 Williams red livery.

I'd agree, but I thought the 1999 one was better.
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Kazuki Nakajima was not given enough time.
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TheBigJ wrote:Kazuki Nakajima was not given enough time.
He was good in 2008, I don't know what the HELL happened to him in 2009.
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Zsolt Baumgartner is not worthy of the title of HWNSNBM. It should be Gianmaria Bruni instead.
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TheBigJ wrote:Zsolt Baumgartner is not worthy of the title of HWNSNBM. It should be Gianmaria Bruni instead.

baumgartner scored 1 or 2 points compared to bruni's 0

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roblomas52 wrote:
TheBigJ wrote:Zsolt Baumgartner is not worthy of the title of HWNSNBM. It should be Gianmaria Bruni instead.

baumgartner scored 1 or 2 points compared to bruni's 0

congrats on the 200 posts :)


Baumgartner only scored a point because he was the last finisher, finishing 2 laps behind the 7th. Bruni beat him during qualifying the full season with more than half a second difference, and Baumgartner still holds the record of spending 509 laps in last place in a single season, so he deserves the title.
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TheBigJ wrote:Zsolt Baumgartner is not worthy of the title of HWNSNBM. It should be Gianmaria Bruni instead.


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Adrian Sutil would have done as well as Lewis Hamilton did in 2007 if he was in a McLaren.
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What's this? Heretics mentioning His Lordship real name? Burn them at the stake, I say!!!*

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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:Adrian Sutil would have done as well as Lewis Hamilton did in 2007 if he was in a McLaren.


I agree. Hamilton failed to glass someone in 2007. I can only imagine the amount of victims he would have made! :lol:
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roblomas52 wrote:
TheBigJ wrote:Zsolt Baumgartner is not worthy of the title of HWNSNBM. It should be Gianmaria Bruni instead.

baumgartner scored 1 or 2 points compared to bruni's 0

congrats on the 200 posts :)


Thanks!
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TheBigJ wrote:Zsolt Baumgartner is not worthy of the title of HWNSNBM. It should be Gianmaria Bruni instead.


Bruni was the better driver but HWNSNBM is more epic.
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Gonna get run outta town with this one, but if Vettel wins the title again this year, you have to rank him ahead of Senna. They both will have three titles, but Vettel will have won all three by being just legit better. Senna won one "real" title IMO, the other he got despite his teammate scoring more points, and the "Suzuka Slam" has been beaten to death. Seb, while having a team which favors him (like 90% of all WDCs) has not had any asteriks next to his titles.
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Wallio wrote:Gonna get run outta town with this one, but if Vettel wins the title again this year, you have to rank him ahead of Senna. They both will have three titles, but Vettel will have won all three by being just legit better. Senna won one "real" title IMO, the other he got despite his teammate scoring more points, and the "Suzuka Slam" has been beaten to death. Seb, while having a team which favors him (like 90% of all WDCs) has not had any asteriks next to his titles.


I think that, in a way Nelson Piquet, as triple-champion, is underrated, so will Vettel be an overrated triple-champion. The first one was because he wasn't considered the fastest driver but was instead more intelligent and because Brabham was arguably cheating and the latter because he isn't the fastest driver out there and because of his superior machinery.

I will give you one thing though, Vettel is certainly faster than Webber. Most of the times.
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I honestly don't think there is many team orders in F1, because they would be absolutely stupid to let someone through because they are "faster." And I don't think Red Bull is favouring anyone either.
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DanielPT wrote:
Wallio wrote:Gonna get run outta town with this one, but if Vettel wins the title again this year, you have to rank him ahead of Senna. They both will have three titles, but Vettel will have won all three by being just legit better. Senna won one "real" title IMO, the other he got despite his teammate scoring more points, and the "Suzuka Slam" has been beaten to death. Seb, while having a team which favors him (like 90% of all WDCs) has not had any asteriks next to his titles.


I think that, in a way Nelson Piquet, as triple-champion, is underrated, so will Vettel be an overrated triple-champion. The first one was because he wasn't considered the fastest driver but was instead more intelligent and because Brabham was arguably cheating and the latter because he isn't the fastest driver out there and because of his superior machinery.

I will give you one thing though, Vettel is certainly faster than Webber. Most of the times.

That is essentially the line of thought that Stewart has taken in a recent interview - that whilst Vettel now has a good chance of becoming a triple world champion, Stewart's attitude is that Newey has been a more decisive factor for Vettel's success than Vettel's inherent performance. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/19969175
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I had already the story before seeing your post, but thanks for the heads up mario! Anyway, while I was reading it, it came to my mind what I had written and thought: "I will be damned, Jackie Stewart agrees with me! Either I am increasingly past it or it is him who is finally talking some sense." Whatever that is, it is up to you guys! :)
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DanielPT wrote:I had already the story before seeing your post, but thanks for the heads up mario! Anyway, while I was reading it, it came to my mind what I had written and thought: "I will be damned, Jackie Stewart agrees with me! Either I am increasingly past it or it is him who is finally talking some sense." Whatever that is, it is up to you guys! :)

Well, sometimes there are times when a figure that you normally would disagree with comes up with a point that you agree with - Luca di Montezemolo often talks rubbish or purely out of his own self interest, but sometimes he does come up with points that I and others agree on (such as relaxing some of the regulations on engine development).

Equally, to a certain extent the asterik might not be against Vettel's name, but it may be against the team that he has driven for - whilst some of the questions over the legality of Red Bull's cars in recent years might in part be down to other teams seeking to hinder them, it has to be said that, in some areas, Red Bull has pushed the boundaries of what might be considered acceptable design practise in recent years (ask the photographer Darren Heath, for example, what he thinks about the photos of flexing front wings that he took in 2010 and 2011). In the same way that many consider that Brabham's cheating devalues Piquet's achievements, some might argue that the same logic applies for Vettel and his titles with Red Bull.
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One doesn't know what to say - to an extent, cheating is generalized among teams, we just didn't know to what extent. You could say Red Bull's alleged cheating is more blatant.

So, are Vettel's achievements undermined by Adrian Newey's genius on the drawing board? I think that's unfair. While Vettel has consistently benefitted from having the fastest cars on the grid, from mid-2009 up until now, the first part of this season being a hollow period. Still, while you could argue Vettel made fundamental mistakes in 2009 and 2010, he was flawless last year and most of this season. Mark Webber, in the other car, was noticeably more subdued, particularly at crucial times. Drivers always seek to have the best cars at their disposal, it's up to them to exploit that equipment. F1 is a sport in which the human factor on the playing field accounts for only a part of the success, so you would have to judge Vettel relative to the performance of his team, and whether it's been proved the team did cheat or not. He beat Webber fair and straight ever since they've been team-mates. I'm no Vettel fan but that is a fact.
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Phoenix wrote:One doesn't know what to say - to an extent, cheating is generalized among teams, we just didn't know to what extent. You could say Red Bull's alleged cheating is more blatant.

So, are Vettel's achievements undermined by Adrian Newey's genius on the drawing board? I think that's unfair. While Vettel has consistently benefitted from having the fastest cars on the grid, from mid-2009 up until now, the first part of this season being a hollow period. Still, while you could argue Vettel made fundamental mistakes in 2009 and 2010, he was flawless last year and most of this season. Mark Webber, in the other car, was noticeably more subdued, particularly at crucial times. Drivers always seek to have the best cars at their disposal, it's up to them to exploit that equipment. F1 is a sport in which the human factor on the playing field accounts for only a part of the success, so you would have to judge Vettel relative to the performance of his team, and whether it's been proved the team did cheat or not. He beat Webber fair and straight ever since they've been team-mates. I'm no Vettel fan but that is a fact.



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Most street circuits are boring.
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darkapprentice77 wrote:Most street circuits are boring.

exciting street circuits
dallas fair park
long beach
adelade
albert park
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boavista
charade
montreal
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montjuic
reims
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boring street circuits
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singapore
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pedrables
pescara
phoenix
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this is my own opinion on street circuits
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darkapprentice77 wrote:Most street circuits are boring.


Overtaking is not the primary concern at most street circuits. It's more like both providing a challenge to drivers and engineers alike, and the spectacle of showing 750+hp beasts serpenting around streets where road cars circulate every day.
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roblomas52 wrote:boring street circuits
pescara


I highly doubt you've seen a race at Pescara.
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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:boring street circuits
pescara


I highly doubt you've seen a race at Pescara.

The last race there was in the early 1960's because the Italians thought it was to dangerous
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roblomas52 wrote:
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roblomas52 wrote:boring street circuits
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I highly doubt you've seen a race at Pescara.

The last race there was in the early 1960's because the Italians thought it was to dangerous


And how exactly does that make it boring?
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