dr-baker wrote:A blonde walks into a bar and asks for a double entendre. So the barman gave her one...
dr-baker being lewd. And here I was thinking I've seen everything.
dr-baker wrote:A blonde walks into a bar and asks for a double entendre. So the barman gave her one...
Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
good_Ralf wrote:I'm listing drivers who had one full season of F1 - and that's it.
Bruni (2004 with Minardi) - His name reminded me of Nicolas Sarkozy's wife when I first saw it.
Wilson (2003 with Minardi and Jaguar)
Bleu wrote:Johnny Dumfries
Esteban Tuero
Allan McNish
Lucas di Grassi
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
Rob Dylan wrote:Mercedes paying homage to the other W12 chassis by breaking down 30 minutes in
good_Ralf wrote:I'm listing drivers who had one full season of F1 - and that's it.
Bleu wrote:Johnny Dumfries
Esteban Tuero
Allan McNish
Lucas di Grassi
dinizintheoven wrote:On the evidence madmark has given, I'd be inclined to count di Grassi, McNish and Dumfries. All three participated in those "missing" race weekends with the intention of racing, and all three participated in qualifying. I'd say you can count a season as incomplete if the driver crashed in qualifying, was injured for the weekend and was replaced for the remainder of the practice sessions and the qualifying at that race - e.g. Ralph Firman (Hungary 2003, and we all know who that brought to the circus).
Of the current crop of potential one-season wonders, Max Chilton is the most likely to be added to the list if he ends up a victim of the Virgin-Marussia curse, Jules Bianchi almost certainly won't do the same, Giedo van der Garde might not see out the whole season, and Gutiérrez Gutiérrez Gutiérrez will be driving in F1 for as long as Telmex keep coughing up cash to Sauber.
madmark1974 wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:On the evidence madmark has given, I'd be inclined to count di Grassi, McNish and Dumfries. All three participated in those "missing" race weekends with the intention of racing, and all three participated in qualifying. I'd say you can count a season as incomplete if the driver crashed in qualifying, was injured for the weekend and was replaced for the remainder of the practice sessions and the qualifying at that race - e.g. Ralph Firman (Hungary 2003, and we all know who that brought to the circus).
Of the current crop of potential one-season wonders, Max Chilton is the most likely to be added to the list if he ends up a victim of the Virgin-Marussia curse, Jules Bianchi almost certainly won't do the same, Giedo van der Garde might not see out the whole season, and Gutiérrez Gutiérrez Gutiérrez will be driving in F1 for as long as Telmex keep coughing up cash to Sauber.
Yeah, I agree that Chilton may well get just this season, and I can't see anyone else wanting him if Marussia do drop him. Van der Garde has Heikki waiting in the wings as well as several others if he doesn't improve.
If Sauber continue doing this badly, will they still be around for next season I wonder? In that instance, someone might take on GUT as a reserve driver, so he might have a chance again in the future. It worked for D'Ambrosio ...
And yes, you would have to assume that Bianchi will be around for a while yet.
dinizintheoven wrote:Giedo van der Garde might not see out the whole season.
Kimi-ICE wrote:Why would Heikki want to go back to Caterham. He spent 3 years there trying to drag it to places it didn't belong and it eventually got to him. Personally i would like to see him partner Kimi at Lotus because i feel he is just as good as Kimi
dinizintheoven wrote:On the evidence madmark has given, I'd be inclined to count di Grassi, McNish and Dumfries. All three participated in those "missing" race weekends with the intention of racing, and all three participated in qualifying. I'd say you can count a season as incomplete if the driver crashed in qualifying, was injured for the weekend and was replaced for the remainder of the practice sessions and the qualifying at that race - e.g. Ralph Firman (Hungary 2003, and we all know who that brought to the circus).
Of the current crop of potential one-season wonders, Max Chilton is the most likely to be added to the list if he ends up a victim of the Virgin-Marussia curse, Jules Bianchi almost certainly won't do the same, Giedo van der Garde might not see out the whole season, and Gutiérrez Gutiérrez Gutiérrez will be driving in F1 for as long as Telmex keep coughing up cash to Sauber.
Bleu wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:On the evidence madmark has given, I'd be inclined to count di Grassi, McNish and Dumfries. All three participated in those "missing" race weekends with the intention of racing, and all three participated in qualifying. I'd say you can count a season as incomplete if the driver crashed in qualifying, was injured for the weekend and was replaced for the remainder of the practice sessions and the qualifying at that race - e.g. Ralph Firman (Hungary 2003, and we all know who that brought to the circus).
Of the current crop of potential one-season wonders, Max Chilton is the most likely to be added to the list if he ends up a victim of the Virgin-Marussia curse, Jules Bianchi almost certainly won't do the same, Giedo van der Garde might not see out the whole season, and Gutiérrez Gutiérrez Gutiérrez will be driving in F1 for as long as Telmex keep coughing up cash to Sauber.
Had Firman returned to Monza, I would have counted him as well. As it happened, he missed that one event and also one race. The crash happened in the Saturday's free practice by the way.
madmark1974 wrote:Well, whatever good_ralf wanted, he's now got two definitive answers to go on. F1 rejects forums - giving you extra since 2009 ...
Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
lgaquino wrote:This video offers, I think, the closest perspective I've seen so far.
a helmet cam, with Kubica driving [much better positioned than the one used by vettel last year]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpLjvkh4hQE
Still not sure if it's level with the driver's eye, but it's certainly closer than others. I believe the driver would in fact be able to see the yellow perpendicular lines on the grid slot
darkapprentice77 wrote:What happened to Jarno Trulli? He's been unheard of since he got released from Caterham.
Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
dinizintheoven wrote:Gone back to his vineyard, hasn't he? Only thing is, last year's harvest was late because there were problems with a certain component on one of his tractors. And it wasn't the differential, the alternator or the electric sunroof.
good_Ralf wrote:darkapprentice77 wrote:What happened to Jarno Trulli? He's been unheard of since he got released from Caterham.
Isn't he suing Caterham? Of course, Trulli was signed for 2012 but then got fired shortly before the year got underway.
darkapprentice77 wrote:What happened to Jarno Trulli? He's been unheard of since he got released from Caterham.
Ferrarist wrote:darkapprentice77 wrote:What happened to Jarno Trulli? He's been unheard of since he got released from Caterham.
Didn't he want to set foot into NASCAR? I wonder why he hasn't done so by now. Clearly Nelsinho Piquet has shown how one can approach NASCAR.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if it was as mario said - that getting shoved out Caterham kind of killed his passion for racing. A shame, really.
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
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
Ataxia wrote:So I've been thinking about McLaren's driving lineup, but not in terms of ability like most media hacks do. I'm thinking about the future of it.
Button's probably got a couple of years left, and I don't see him staying past 2014. Perez is their hope for the future, and if he can keep outdoing Button then with a good car underneath him he's definitely championship material. But who would join him?
I went to check out how Kevin Magnussen is doing (not having access to FR3.5 coverage, ya see) and it appears that he's got quite a gap at the top of the championship. Is it realistic to imagine McLaren would put him in the car for 2015?
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Ataxia wrote:So I've been thinking about McLaren's driving lineup, but not in terms of ability like most media hacks do. I'm thinking about the future of it.
Button's probably got a couple of years left, and I don't see him staying past 2014. Perez is their hope for the future, and if he can keep outdoing Button then with a good car underneath him he's definitely championship material. But who would join him?
I went to check out how Kevin Magnussen is doing (not having access to FR3.5 coverage, ya see) and it appears that he's got quite a gap at the top of the championship. Is it realistic to imagine McLaren would put him in the car for 2015?
I'm pretty sure, given from how Button was talking around the Honda announcement, that he'll be around for 2015 at least.
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Wizzie wrote:And you also have to remember that Button is still only 33 (Yes, I know that's hard to believe considering he's the most experienced driver on the grid by quite some margin). Which means he'd still have a good 3-4 years left in him at the very least.
Jocke1 wrote:lgaquino wrote:This video offers, I think, the closest perspective I've seen so far.
a helmet cam, with Kubica driving [much better positioned than the one used by vettel last year]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpLjvkh4hQE
Still not sure if it's level with the driver's eye, but it's certainly closer than others. I believe the driver would in fact be able to see the yellow perpendicular lines on the grid slot
HD First Time Ever REAL Eye-Level Camera FORMULA 1 | Lucas di Grassi
http://youtu.be/7-oG5dOlp7M
lgaquino wrote:Jocke1 wrote:lgaquino wrote:This video offers, I think, the closest perspective I've seen so far.
a helmet cam, with Kubica driving [much better positioned than the one used by vettel last year]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpLjvkh4hQE
Still not sure if it's level with the driver's eye, but it's certainly closer than others. I believe the driver would in fact be able to see the yellow perpendicular lines on the grid slot
HD First Time Ever REAL Eye-Level Camera FORMULA 1 | Lucas di Grassi
http://youtu.be/7-oG5dOlp7M
Gosh that's low... surely for one to stop at the right place on the grid slot, someone has to radio "STOP!" hehehe
WeirdKerr wrote:Not that I would consider myself a fan of MotoGP, but why has Monaco never featured on the MotoGP calendar?
Kimi-ICE wrote:WeirdKerr wrote:Not that I would consider myself a fan of MotoGP, but why has Monaco never featured on the MotoGP calendar?
I think it's pretty obvious why. The barriers can mangle the bikes and there is a serious risk of riders injuring themselves or even getting killed with one smack against the barrier. This is probably whythere are no street circuits in Motogp let alone Monaco. Would you really want to risk riders lives just for the glamour? I certainly wouldn't.
Bridget Dobbs, widow of Paul Dobbs, 'Dobbsy' wrote:You can't love the death. You can't love the loss. But you can't love the excitment and the thrill without knowing that that's part of it.
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.
Kimi-ICE wrote:WeirdKerr wrote:Not that I would consider myself a fan of MotoGP, but why has Monaco never featured on the MotoGP calendar?
I think it's pretty obvious why. The barriers can mangle the bikes and there is a serious risk of riders injuring themselves or even getting killed with one smack against the barrier. This is probably whythere are no street circuits in Motogp let alone Monaco. Would you really want to risk riders lives just for the glamour? I certainly wouldn't