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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Holy crap, that was a monster lap from Bianchi! :shock: He might actually genuinely be troubling the midfield this race - imagine what he would be doing in that Force India!


Especially considering Force India probably have the 5th best car on the grid.
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:lol: Im not a fan of Adrian Sutil at the moment, unless its the one who posts on here, but he's certainly giving PDR a wake-up call. Those 'Im Destined For Big Things' comments he makes may need to be tempered with 'But Not As Big As Sutil' if this keeps up.


Especially when you consider Sutil beat him in 2011, and now it looks like the gap has actually widened with the year out of F1. I think the glass of milk may just have overstayed his welcome...
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Does anyone know why Webber was so upset after qualifying? I had to go out just after it finished and didn't see any post-amble.
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James1978 wrote:Does anyone know why Webber was so upset after qualifying? I had to go out just after it finished and didn't see any post-amble.


Well, either he or the team screwed up their timing and so Webber did not cross the line before 0:00. Not that another lap would've done him much good, given that he was on older inters like the Mercedes drivers (and see how that turned out for them), but you can understand that a lost chance is bad - especially for Webber who needs every bit of success he can get his hands on.
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shinji wrote:I hope for a dry race tomorrow because it's either that or this:

6 laps of dry running, pretty standard.
Light rain. A few midfielders switch onto inters.
Slightly heavier rain, leaders pit to put on wets, midfielders who were on inters get ahead of them to provide humorous Toro Rosso-leading kind of circumstances.
Monsoon, cars on inters slide off the track, safety car out. Team radio of drivers complaining about aquaplaning, Ferrari's is in Italian.
15 interminable laps behind safety car, rain doesn't ease up, red flag.
Lots of sitting around on the grid, portable gazebos, fading light.
Race called, everyone wasted their time.

I really hope it doesn't rain. Though I guess my hypothetical is still better than a dry race with constant shots of Metéo France screens promising rain in 10 minutes.


Now that the IceCreamMan is back in the paddock at least we'd have some entertainment.
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CarlosFerreira wrote:Now that the IceCreamMan is back in the paddock at least we'd have some entertainment.


I swear to HWNSNBM and everything that is holy and/or evil that if in the case of a red flag break some Lotus marketing people put ice cream in his hands to refer to that joke I will find the most labile worker of the team and manipulate him into going postal.
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Klon wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:Now that the IceCreamMan is back in the paddock at least we'd have some entertainment.


I swear to HWNSNBM and everything that is holy and/or evil that if in the case of a red flag break some Lotus marketing people put ice cream in his hands to refer to that joke I will find the most labile worker of the team and manipulate him into going postal.


I hope their marketing department is taking it easy after the #SillyHashtagThing during their launch.
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Klon wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:Now that the IceCreamMan is back in the paddock at least we'd have some entertainment.


I swear to HWNSNBM and everything that is holy and/or evil that if in the case of a red flag break some Lotus marketing people put ice cream in his hands to refer to that joke I will find the most labile worker of the team and manipulate him into going postal.


I hope their marketing department is taking it easy after the #SillyHashtagThing during their launch.


I don't think so, they had #SepangSundae on the side of the car today. :roll:

So goddamn cheesy...
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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:I don't think so, they had #SepangSundae on the side of the car today. :roll:

So goddamn cheesy...


Visions of a poor, underpaid marketing intern sitting in a basement all weekend, tracking the use of the #SillyHashtagThing and wishing he'd taken up a useful career...
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
Klon wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:Now that the IceCreamMan is back in the paddock at least we'd have some entertainment.


I swear to HWNSNBM and everything that is holy and/or evil that if in the case of a red flag break some Lotus marketing people put ice cream in his hands to refer to that joke I will find the most labile worker of the team and manipulate him into going postal.


I hope their marketing department is taking it easy after the #SillyHashtagThing during their launch.

I feel like hacking their Twitter and posting #WeHaveNoImagination 1000 times.
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Klon wrote:
James1978 wrote:Does anyone know why Webber was so upset after qualifying? I had to go out just after it finished and didn't see any post-amble.


Well, either he or the team screwed up their timing and so Webber did not cross the line before 0:00. Not that another lap would've done him much good, given that he was on older inters like the Mercedes drivers (and see how that turned out for them), but you can understand that a lost chance is bad - especially for Webber who needs every bit of success he can get his hands on.

What seems to have happened is that, for some reason, either Webber or the team misjudged where Hamilton was in respect to Webber and asked Webber to back off a bit before going for one last flying lap. Hamilton, naturally keen to press on for his flying lap, promptly passed Webber, and it seems that Webber therefore backed off a bit more so he would have better visibility rather than sit in Hamilton's spray - that seems to be the reason why he ended up crossing the line too late and missed out on that final lap, though looking at the rest of the field it is doubtful whether he'd have gained that much anyway.

Mind you, in some ways it may not be so much of a disadvantage in the end depending on the weather situation - Vettel was admitting in the post qualifying conference that it would be better for him if it was an entirely dry race rather than a wet one, since he has more dry weather tyres than anybody else save Sutil but, because he did use that extra set of intermediate tyres in qualifying, he is worried that he doesn't have enough wet weather tyres if it does rain.
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I've never heard of anyone running out of intermediate weather tyres, but if that did happen, I could imagine it'd be chaotic, as teams would end up on the full wets on an intermediate track or vice versa, leading to excessive wear or aquaplaning.
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It's pretty impressive how far Force India have come. From backmarkers with no points to probably the 5th best car on the grid. And to think that Sutil has been around for most of it is pretty cool. Most of the time you think of drivers moving up the field by way of team change, but Sutil has done it by sitting around (and leaving and coming back, no less) in the same team.
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andrew2209 wrote:I've never heard of anyone running out of intermediate weather tyres, but if that did happen, I could imagine it'd be chaotic, as teams would end up on the full wets on an intermediate track or vice versa, leading to excessive wear or aquaplaning.

That was the way that Vettel phrased his comments, although I suspect that he was exaggerating a little when he said that. The reason he is a little worried is because the teams are currently only allocated four sets of intermediates, one of which he used in the practise sessions and two which he used today, leaving him with just one fresh set.

Now, I don't think that Vettel will end up with no intermediates at all, even if his car is quite hard on its tyres - but it may be the case that, having put his tyres through more heat cycles and wear than his rivals, that Vettel would probably either be forced into pitting earlier for another set of inters or he would be forced to back off slightly from his maximum pace in order to manage the wear rate.
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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Well, my opinion of Lotus has gone up.

EDIT: And, to no-one's great surprise, di Resta is blaming the team for him not making it past Q2.


Yeah, and the team happened to make him screw up at the same corner twice. Damn you, Force India... (sarcasm).
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Team that gets best out of tires claims they are part of the challenge and should be used.
Team that gets the worst claims they are terrible and should be replaced.

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Shadaza wrote:Team that gets best out of tires claims they are part of the challenge and should be used.
Team that gets the worst claims they are terrible and should be replaced.

Grass Green, Water Wet, Pope Catholic.


Grass Green? Then what on Earth do they use on our school's oval? :lol:

Seriously though, while I do understand the artificiality of the tyres argument, Red Bull really should suck it up and make a car that works for these tyres
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90% chance of rain.

Looks like it is clouding over and could very well rain before the race even starts.
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Raining in Malaysia right now. I can tell as Alex Yoong is sporting a hideous purple tartan umbrella on Singapore TV.
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Ricciardo and Gutierrez spinning in to the gravel on the sighter laps, Bottas has broken a front wing already. It is not really raining now though.

*Edit* Chilton, Maldonado, Webber and Bottas all off on the same spot at turn 3, they recovered to make it to the grid.

VDG reporting half the track dry, half very very wet.
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Since last week was such a huge success, we're having another live chat for this race in Malaysia
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Turned on Sky to the sight of Nicole Shirtslinger being interviewed. :x
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Crofty says 15 years ago vdG's time would have been enough for pole.
The first Malaysian GP was in 1999, FOURTEEN years ago. Oops :oops:

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Webber had a GOOD start. WHAT THE

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alonso my my why lol
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A WIBBER start that's good!

Alonso out ,and I expecting him to win, that's bad :(

He could have taken Webber out too, that was close.
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What a moronic idea Fernando. What the bathplug were you thinking.
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Alonso for ROTR, no question about it. :roll:
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I can't believe Webber had a good start, and how fast he was around the first two corners to make places.
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Shizuka wrote:Webber had a GOOD start. WHAT THE


I just realized that this was my 3000th post. Interesting.
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Oh Lewis. :lol:
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Hamilton goes to the McLaren pits... :lol:

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lewis wrong pit hur hur

webber getting screwed
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S951 wrote:lewis wrong pit hur hur

webber getting screwed


Yeah, LOL hamilton.
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Glass of Milk does a FL. Räikkönen doesn't seem to have full control of his Lotus now.

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I thank the whole pit-lane for their efforts, but Red Nose Day was last week.
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nico no need to look after the tyres

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