pasta_maldonado wrote:I actually think the red looks good on the Enstone E21
Frankly I think anything that makes it look less like the JPS Lotus makes it look better.
pasta_maldonado wrote:I actually think the red looks good on the Enstone E21
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:I actually think the red looks good on the Enstone E21
Frankly I think anything that makes it look less like the JPS Lotus makes it look better.
pasta_maldonado wrote:The stewards have recommended that Alan Jones learns to drive.
AndreaModa wrote:
That is hands-down the best livery in F1 at the moment.
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
darkapprentice77 wrote:Slightly off topic but GP2 is used in too many virtual championships.
darkapprentice77 wrote:Slightly off topic but GP2 is used in too many virtual championships.
dinizintheoven wrote:darkapprentice77 wrote:Slightly off topic but GP2 is used in too many virtual championships.
Maybe so, but it's the most customisable. Although, if there was a similar edit program for the original Microprose Grand Prix with all the tracks available that there are for GP2, including grip levels, consistency and the like, I'd still be using it for F1RMGP because GP2's randomiser is utterly horrid and I am still trying to devise ever more devious ways to overcome it...
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
CoopsII wrote:If its a question of pay drivers or teams going bump I pick pay drivers every time.
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:CoopsII wrote:If its a question of pay drivers or teams going bump I pick pay drivers every time.
I agree completely, otherwise we would have a 10-12 car grid
CoopsII wrote:If its a question of pay drivers or teams going bump I pick pay drivers every time.
DanielPT wrote:Unless you let Mr Di Montezemolo to put his three car idea into practi... Or not. We might well close the door if that ever sees the day light.
CoopsII wrote:DanielPT wrote:Unless you let Mr Di Montezemolo to put his three car idea into practi... Or not. We might well close the door if that ever sees the day light.
Errrrr. I kinda hoped that was going to happen, if only for one season before the new teams appeared. I think it couldve made for an entertaining spectacle with the possibility of some serious aggro with potentially three top drivers in top cars.
Aw well.
DanielPT wrote:At the beginning yes, but with McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes and Ferrari on the grid, the others being priced out, how much longer would F1 last without new blood? I would predict a money war with, of course, Mercedes and Red Bull jumping ship because they actually don't care much about F1 unless for marketing purposes. It would end with McLaren vs Ferrari, probably. Can't see much fun in that...
DanielPT wrote:CoopsII wrote:DanielPT wrote:Unless you let Mr Di Montezemolo to put his three car idea into practi... Or not. We might well close the door if that ever sees the day light.
Errrrr. I kinda hoped that was going to happen, if only for one season before the new teams appeared. I think it couldve made for an entertaining spectacle with the possibility of some serious aggro with potentially three top drivers in top cars.
Aw well.
At the beginning yes, but with McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes and Ferrari on the grid, the others being priced out, how much longer would F1 last without new blood? I would predict a money war with, of course, Mercedes and Red Bull jumping ship because they actually don't care much about F1 unless for marketing purposes. It would end with McLaren vs Ferrari, probably. Can't see much fun in that...
Wallio wrote:Huh? I imagine you said the same for Benetton then, and Hesketh before that, and BAR, and on and on. Seriously, Red Bull is NOT just a "fizzy drinks company". FACT: Right now they have a better F1 team than Ferrari and a better space program than NASA!
DanielPT wrote:It would end with McLaren vs Ferrari, probably. Can't see much fun in that...
darkapprentice77 wrote:Michael Andretti deserved another shot at F1.
Ferrarist wrote:Now imagine Michael Andretti driving alongside Michael Schumacher at Benetton in 1994. Doesn't sound too bad, doesn't it?
CoopsII wrote:EDIT:The Hockenheim fire wouldnt have happened though as Mr Andretti likes to show his pit-crew who's boss....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh6ndqIIKD8
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:That was stupidly moronic from Andretti. 'Oh, I'll try and pull away from my stop while they're still working on the car. Can't see a problem here'.
darkapprentice77 wrote:Jenson Button drove better in 2004 than in 2009.
Rob Dylan wrote:Mercedes paying homage to the other W12 chassis by breaking down 30 minutes in
Dj_bereta wrote:Damon Hill was the best driver of 1997 season and with Williams or Ferrari, he was sure to win the title of that year.
Dj_bereta wrote:Damon Hill was the best driver of 1997 season and with Williams or Ferrari, he was sure to win the title of that year.
Dj_bereta wrote:Damon Hill was the best driver of 1997 season and with Williams or Ferrari, he was sure to win the title of that year.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Wizzie wrote:Dj_bereta wrote:Damon Hill was the best driver of 1997 season and with Williams or Ferrari, he was sure to win the title of that year.
I assume you're ignoring Australia when you say that, because Hill spent most of the weekend being in a thrilling battle... with the 107% rule.
Then again, both TWR Arrows were hopelessly off the pace that weekend so it may have been down more to the car and the tyres not being up to the task.
andrew2209 wrote:Paul di Resta is underrated.
So basically the Race Of Champions but over a whole season?WeirdKerr wrote:Not sure whether this is the right place but.....
Formula 1 is Irrelevent and there needs to be an all new World Drivers Championship in a variety of machinery to match different track surface conditions, say a couple races on ice in cars that are designed for ice racing, some rounds in the desert in dune buggy style cars etc...
WeirdKerr wrote:Not sure whether this is the right place but.....
Formula 1 is Irrelevent and there needs to be an all new World Drivers Championship in a variety of machinery to match different track surface conditions, say a couple races on ice in cars that are designed for ice racing, some rounds in the desert in dune buggy style cars etc...
ibsey wrote:Although one has to say M Schumi was the 'best' driver of 1997. For me my driver of that year was Mika Hakkinen, I loved the way, when faced with getting the sack from Mclaren. He changed something in his approach & from Sliverstone 1997 onwards he was on it.
Onxy Wrecked wrote:WeirdKerr wrote:Not sure whether this is the right place but.....
Formula 1 is Irrelevent and there needs to be an all new World Drivers Championship in a variety of machinery to match different track surface conditions, say a couple races on ice in cars that are designed for ice racing, some rounds in the desert in dune buggy style cars etc...
Robby Gordon would have been a very serious threat in this in his prime back when he could win even in NASCAR, but he's now running a stadium trucks series and became a backmarker when he does race in anything.
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
CoopsII wrote:ibsey wrote:Although one has to say M Schumi was the 'best' driver of 1997. For me my driver of that year was Mika Hakkinen, I loved the way, when faced with getting the sack from Mclaren. He changed something in his approach & from Sliverstone 1997 onwards he was on it.
I dont remember Mika ever being on the verge of being binned by McLaren? I read he had talks with teams like Benetton before he re-signed but I dont think he was ever out of favour with Ron Dennis.
Klon wrote:CoopsII wrote:ibsey wrote:Although one has to say M Schumi was the 'best' driver of 1997. For me my driver of that year was Mika Hakkinen, I loved the way, when faced with getting the sack from Mclaren. He changed something in his approach & from Sliverstone 1997 onwards he was on it.
I dont remember Mika ever being on the verge of being binned by McLaren? I read he had talks with teams like Benetton before he re-signed but I dont think he was ever out of favour with Ron Dennis.
Well, maybe not with Dennis but, unlike him, Mercedes-Benz were probably not guilt-tripping over Adalaide 1995 so I can see why they may have started to build pressure to consider replacing Mika given that until the second half of 1997 his career was kind of stagnating.