EDIT: For once, it wasn't his fault. Jon Lancaster tipped him into a spin.
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
Great move by Palmer. It was a superb battle between him and Ericsson.
Cecotto's front wing is flapping around. And he stays out.
WTF IS HE DOING!?
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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
Cecotto ran straight into the back of Dillman, which would explain why he's dropping through the order.
And he gets a DTP for his troubles...
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
Simon Trummer is in 6th?! Now you know the world's truly gone insane...
Are they seriously investigating the Nasr-Ericsson incident?
WTF is Cecotto doing?!
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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
Well, Cecotto has just completely ignored his team and passed Nasr and Ericsson.
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
AdrianSutil wrote:C'Mon Palmer!! He's got a great chance for the win here.
Has Palmer run the Soft Tires yet because i don't think he has
No he hasn't. But the rules are different in GP2. You have to run both compounds but not in the same race.
It's been a great race really. Fantastic win for Palmer, fully deserved.
Completing this strange day Nathaniel Berthon who had a best finish of 15th before today has the reversed grid pole while the day wouldn't have been completerer if Cecotto wasn't being an idiot again
Cecotto is having seven shades of shite kicked out of him on Twitter right now, and for good reason. He ruined Dillmann's race, and then he ruined the battle for second.
The thing is, has he always driven like this, or is it just this season that he's seen the red mist?
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
WaffleCat wrote:I might be missing out on a cracker of a race just because Fox Sports and Star Aports opted to show V8 Supercars (rerun) on one channel and on the other channel....the Senior Open.
Where do you live? Asia?
eytl wrote:I agree. Especially when he talks about one's nerves sending signals 111a and 6783 etc. to the brain upon seeing Ericsson's hairdo.
He's got it all wrong. When I see Ericsson and Chilton's hairdos, the only signal going to my brain is 1049.
WaffleCat wrote:I might be missing out on a cracker of a race just because Fox Sports and Star Aports opted to show V8 Supercars (rerun) on one channel and on the other channel....the Senior Open.
Where do you live? Asia?
I believe that he is in Singapore.
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East Londoner wrote:Cecotto is having seven shades of shite kicked out of him on Twitter right now, and for good reason. He ruined Dillmann's race, and then he ruined the battle for second.
The thing is, has he always driven like this, or is it just this season that he's seen the red mist?
He's always been a bit of a wild one, but this season he's turned from overly-aggressive to downright dangerous.
Jack Harvey and Lewis Williamson together on row 3 for the GP3 race. Should be good with all the faster drivers near the front.
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I don't usually watch the GP2 races, but for once I was in front of the Sky F1 this afternoon watching it. I must admit that I was quite confused when it was near the end of the race and Cecotto hadn't done anything mental. I needn't have worried...
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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.
Having been out all day, I recorded the race. From a Tom perspective...I needn't have bothered.
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...
wsrgo wrote:Robert Visoiu wins the sprint race..and as things stand now, Tio Ellinas's lead is just one point...
It's incredible isn't it. 5 drivers seperated by just 16pts with 3rd 4th and 5th all on 75pts. Kevin Korjus looks like he's going to copy Nasr by not winning a race
wsrgo wrote:Robert Visoiu wins the sprint race..and as things stand now, Tio Ellinas's lead is just one point...
It's incredible isn't it. 5 drivers seperated by just 16pts with 3rd 4th and 5th all on 75pts. Kevin Korjus looks like he's going to copy Nasr by not winning a race
My money (I'm not betting on anything) is on Jack Harvey, the reigning British F3 champ.
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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.
Nathanaël Berthon scored his first GP2 win in the sprint race. Nasr was 5th and is 6 points off the title lead.
Check out the position of the sun on 2 August at 20:08 in my garden
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.
The ChiltonCraze has a new challenger: the TeixeiraTrend!
The Angolan legend immediately showed why he deserves to be in GP2. In the feature race, he had to start from the pit lane but managed to finish ahead of polesitter Tom Dillmann! He was also running sixth for several laps, ahead of the eventual race winner. In the sprint race, he had another brilliant performance and beat current championship leader Stefano Coletti.
There are many racing fans who haven't come to appreciate the talent of Mr. Teixeira so I will include some evidence of his talent in this post:
Teixeira is ahead of Ma Qing Hua in the GP2 championship. Ma famously outpaced Giedo van der Garde in Abu Dhabi last year. Van der Garde won the World Series by Renault in 2008. Sebastian Vettel had attempted to do the same one year earlier but only finished fifth. Of the current F1 drivers, Vettel has the most championships.
Ricardo Teixeira is clearly one of the best drivers ever.
good_Ralf wrote:Nathanaël Berthon scored his first GP2 win in the sprint race. Nasr was 5th and is 6 points off the title lead.
Berthon had a great weekend didn't he and suddenly he look so much better now.
Stefano Coletti for Reject Of The Weekend because he was absolutely shocking. I think Trummer and Coletti swapped cars for this weekend.
What about Sergio C or whoever caused the shunt at the start of the sprint race? That was a big one, bigger than any in F1 this year.
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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:Nathanaël Berthon scored his first GP2 win in the sprint race. Nasr was 5th and is 6 points off the title lead.
Berthon had a great weekend didn't he and suddenly he look so much better now.
Stefano Coletti for Reject Of The Weekend because he was absolutely shocking. I think Trummer and Coletti swapped cars for this weekend.
What about Sergio C or whoever caused the shunt at the start of the sprint race? That was a big one, bigger than any in F1 this year.
We expect Can'tamasas to be bad but Coletti just had no pace at all and he was way behind Trummer and that's before we mention he's the world championship leader
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
RUSSIAN TIME are planning a full three-car entrant in GP3 next year. They've also announced a prospective partnership with Williams.
As a huge fan of Motopark (which is RUSSIAN TIME, without the Russian owner) driver Marvin Kirchhofer (currently leading the German F3 by 100 points), this is really good news
eytl wrote:I agree. Especially when he talks about one's nerves sending signals 111a and 6783 etc. to the brain upon seeing Ericsson's hairdo.
He's got it all wrong. When I see Ericsson and Chilton's hairdos, the only signal going to my brain is 1049.