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Here we go then time to look out for moments of Reject Gold
Will i help J+E with another ROTR? We'll find out
Will i help J+E with another ROTR? We'll find out
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If nothing happens in the race Sutil gets it already for killing Hamilton's pole and Q3 streak.
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good_Ralf wrote:If nothing happens in the race Sutil gets it already for killing Hamilton's pole and Q3 streak.
Force India is the safest bet now, but Ferrari's slipstreaming efforts were a fail.
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Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:Here we go then time to look out for moments of Reject Gold
How about EJ just interviewing c-list people on the gris who are NOT involved in f1
Just in case it becomes 2011 european gp
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rachel1990 wrote:Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:Here we go then time to look out for moments of Reject Gold
How about EJ just interviewing c-list people on the gris who are NOT involved in f1
Just in case it becomes 2011 european gp
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Jocke1 wrote:Paul di Resta on lap 26. You heard it here first...
Come on then Mr I see the Future what will Paul Di Resta do on Lap 26?
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rachel1990 wrote:I know its early but Di Resta!
At least he admitted his error
If anything Jocke1's prediction is the leader at the moment
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Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:rachel1990 wrote:I know its early but Di Resta!
At least he admitted his error
If anything Jocke1's prediction is the leader at the moment
No, Force India have already proven a farce of themselves, or just Sutil and di Resta at the least.
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Lewis Hamilton's radio! Back to the 90s for Mercedes
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The race itself: Boring
Raikkonen: Another contact with Perez
The coverage from my country: Main commentator Galvão Bueno as usual, very annoying. Talked too much about non-f1 things. Every time a celebrity showed in the screen he started to explain i.e "this is the actor who made Mr.Beam. He likes racing, he always attending races. He is a nice person...". He talked more about Mr.Beam than the Hulk great race. He also whined about Team radio again, when Button radio was show during the battle of WebberxAlonso, he says: "This radio from Button isn't important, he's only 9th".
Barrichello talking too much about non-F1 things too and doesn't add anything relevant to coverage. Burti is way better than him.
Also, they cut part of the race transmition to show an quick interview of Kaka and Robinho, who are attending the race. The radio from Button isn't important but show a non-F1 thing is? Just go home!
Winner:
Di Resta: Crashed in the first lap. Nuff said..
Raikkonen: Another contact with Perez
The coverage from my country: Main commentator Galvão Bueno as usual, very annoying. Talked too much about non-f1 things. Every time a celebrity showed in the screen he started to explain i.e "this is the actor who made Mr.Beam. He likes racing, he always attending races. He is a nice person...". He talked more about Mr.Beam than the Hulk great race. He also whined about Team radio again, when Button radio was show during the battle of WebberxAlonso, he says: "This radio from Button isn't important, he's only 9th".
Barrichello talking too much about non-F1 things too and doesn't add anything relevant to coverage. Burti is way better than him.
Also, they cut part of the race transmition to show an quick interview of Kaka and Robinho, who are attending the race. The radio from Button isn't important but show a non-F1 thing is? Just go home!
Winner:
Di Resta: Crashed in the first lap. Nuff said..
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Nominations-
My optimism- Useless as usual
The weather- Lets ban it from the forum
Lewis Hamilton's radio- Hysterical but still
But the winner is- Paul Di resta- Special camera and he crashes into Grosjean on the first lap. Not good
My optimism- Useless as usual
The weather- Lets ban it from the forum
Lewis Hamilton's radio- Hysterical but still
But the winner is- Paul Di resta- Special camera and he crashes into Grosjean on the first lap. Not good
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Jean-Eric Vergne's luck.
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Top three nominations:
3. Kimi Räikkönen. Come on. That was a horrid race, even Grosjean managed to be way up the road despite the first lap calamity with Checo. Oh, that touch with Sergio on lap one was really clumsy, and his chopping of Button while trying to enter the pits at the end of that lap was flat-out dangerous. A collision entering the pits at Monza like what could have happened and would not be funny, but carbon fiber debris flying in the pits is bad. Be careful, Iceman. Don't make a farce of yourself like you did here.
2. Farce India. Oh wait, did I misspell something? Hell no. Sutil impeding Hamilton in qualifying, di Resta's brake problem in FP3, di Resta's crash on lap 1, Sutil acting like a dick the whole weekend and the past few weeks, Sutil retiring on the final lap, and to top it all off, they were slower than Maldonado's Williams in qualifying and slower than Gutierrez in the race. A farce they were. But not as much as:
1. The Weather Forecasters. That was the worst weather prediction this year for the heavens to open up and nothing came. The track dried before the race started, which everyone thought would not happen, and they overhyped the race in a worse fashion than the ones at Spa did. Yeah, you can't trust them, but that is utterly reject-worthy for two races in a row. It's about as accurate as a local weather station here where I live, where they look out the window and make a prediction based on what's outside that window. It's a farce.
The word farce is my favorite word today.
Also, while posting this, I hear most of the crowd booing. Vettel may have trespassed in Monza, but the booing is getting tiring when you here so much of it.
3. Kimi Räikkönen. Come on. That was a horrid race, even Grosjean managed to be way up the road despite the first lap calamity with Checo. Oh, that touch with Sergio on lap one was really clumsy, and his chopping of Button while trying to enter the pits at the end of that lap was flat-out dangerous. A collision entering the pits at Monza like what could have happened and would not be funny, but carbon fiber debris flying in the pits is bad. Be careful, Iceman. Don't make a farce of yourself like you did here.
2. Farce India. Oh wait, did I misspell something? Hell no. Sutil impeding Hamilton in qualifying, di Resta's brake problem in FP3, di Resta's crash on lap 1, Sutil acting like a dick the whole weekend and the past few weeks, Sutil retiring on the final lap, and to top it all off, they were slower than Maldonado's Williams in qualifying and slower than Gutierrez in the race. A farce they were. But not as much as:
1. The Weather Forecasters. That was the worst weather prediction this year for the heavens to open up and nothing came. The track dried before the race started, which everyone thought would not happen, and they overhyped the race in a worse fashion than the ones at Spa did. Yeah, you can't trust them, but that is utterly reject-worthy for two races in a row. It's about as accurate as a local weather station here where I live, where they look out the window and make a prediction based on what's outside that window. It's a farce.
The word farce is my favorite word today.
Also, while posting this, I hear most of the crowd booing. Vettel may have trespassed in Monza, but the booing is getting tiring when you here so much of it.
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My nominations er.......
For the first time ever I feel no one is a nomination of ROTR. No ROTR for me
For the first time ever I feel no one is a nomination of ROTR. No ROTR for me
Rio Haryanto for the win!
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1: Kimi Räikkönen - Screwed over his race from turn one, crashing into the back of Pérez. Yes, the track was slippery, but it was silly.
2: Lewis Hamilton - His qualifying put him in the middle of the pack, and overall caused the events of today for him.
Both together have put themselves out of even the longest shot at the title today.
2: Lewis Hamilton - His qualifying put him in the middle of the pack, and overall caused the events of today for him.
Both together have put themselves out of even the longest shot at the title today.
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Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:Jocke1 wrote:Paul di Resta on lap 26. You heard it here first...
Come on then Mr I see the Future what will Paul Di Resta do on Lap 26?
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Has to be the thermal onboard cameras. Just an awful idea all around.
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Aerospeed wrote:Has to be the thermal onboard cameras. Just an awful idea all around.
No, I liked them. They were a cool feature. Too bad it was di Resta's car. Or not, it shows how the tyres reacted to his 2 crashes this weekend.
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John Surtees expecting the Tifosi to quieten down.
At Monza.
With a Ferrari driver on the podium.
At Monza.
With a Ferrari driver on the podium.
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McLaren: Way to celebrate your 50th anniversary chaps. One point by Jenson, a messed up stop for Sergio, plus both of them got humiliated by Ricciardo, not being able to pass him.
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Shizuka wrote:McLaren: Way to celebrate your 50th anniversary chaps. One point by Jenson, a messed up stop for Sergio, plus both of them got humiliated by Ricciardo, not being able to pass him.
And their cringeworthy hats.
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Ed24 wrote:Shizuka wrote:McLaren: Way to celebrate your 50th anniversary chaps. One point by Jenson, a messed up stop for Sergio, plus both of them got humiliated by Ricciardo, not being able to pass him.
And their cringeworthy hats.
Oh just what the hell were those hats all about? Talk about embarrassing.
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Retro hats weren't the worst idea, but were just destroyed by having them in Vodafone red.
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Ed24 wrote:Retro hats weren't the worst idea, but were just destroyed by having them in Vodafone red.
Not for the first time this weekend do we have to say "Disgusting!"
Räikkönen's driving, the McLaren hats, Force India, booing, and everything that was reject-worthy.
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Mclaren: 1 point on their 50th anniversary is absolutely awful and another lap and they would have scored absolutely nothing
Podium Interviews: Alesi looked like he wanted the attention and did Surtees actually say anything?
Kimi Raikkonen: So he's gone from all these point finishes to having 2 races in a row outside of them. How has he done that?
JEV's Engine: Damm you Enoch Ricciardo's got his RBR drive so leave him alone now
People who said this race was boring: Either your not F1 fans or your blinded by Vettel leading either way go home
Force India: Total Shite again
Mclaren Hats: Made Mclaren look French in my view
Top 3
Williams: Another dire weekend which started out so promisingly as they were the only team not to fight for points with at least one car even Sutil and Force India did that
Paul di Resta: He was the one entrusted to show the thermal tire temperatures for this race and he lasted a mere 1000 meters before he rear-ended Grosjean and we never got to see any of it
But the winner is
Mercedes: They were beaten by a bathplugging Sauber for christ sake and the radio problems hindered Hamilton badly and to top it all off they lost 2nd to Ferrari in the WCC
I let the Tifosi off because the winner always seems to get booed when he's not driving a Ferrari
Podium Interviews: Alesi looked like he wanted the attention and did Surtees actually say anything?
Kimi Raikkonen: So he's gone from all these point finishes to having 2 races in a row outside of them. How has he done that?
JEV's Engine: Damm you Enoch Ricciardo's got his RBR drive so leave him alone now
People who said this race was boring: Either your not F1 fans or your blinded by Vettel leading either way go home
Force India: Total Shite again
Mclaren Hats: Made Mclaren look French in my view
Top 3
Williams: Another dire weekend which started out so promisingly as they were the only team not to fight for points with at least one car even Sutil and Force India did that
Paul di Resta: He was the one entrusted to show the thermal tire temperatures for this race and he lasted a mere 1000 meters before he rear-ended Grosjean and we never got to see any of it
But the winner is
Mercedes: They were beaten by a bathplugging Sauber for christ sake and the radio problems hindered Hamilton badly and to top it all off they lost 2nd to Ferrari in the WCC
I let the Tifosi off because the winner always seems to get booed when he's not driving a Ferrari
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Shizuka wrote:McLaren: Way to celebrate your 50th anniversary chaps. One point by Jenson, a messed up stop for Sergio, plus both of them got humiliated by Ricciardo, not being able to pass him.
McLaren set the slowest laps of the race other than the Caterhams, the Marussias and the two retirees.
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McLaren have also never received a RotR outright so they probably deserve one by now!
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Those were some awesome hats.
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Ed24 wrote:McLaren have also never received a RotR outright so they probably deserve one by now!
Yeah that was a Shambolic outing for Mclaren and I think Enoch should give them the award to put them out of their misery
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apple2009 wrote:Those were some awesome hats.
That's unpopular on my side of the garage.
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The worst hats ever were those made for royal sisters Beatrice and Eugenie at the 2011 royal wedding. Remember them?
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good_Ralf wrote:The worst hats ever were those made for royal sisters Beatrice and Eugenie at the 2011 royal wedding. Remember them?
No, because of how bad they were.
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good_Ralf wrote:Shizuka wrote:McLaren: Way to celebrate your 50th anniversary chaps. One point by Jenson, a messed up stop for Sergio, plus both of them got humiliated by Ricciardo, not being able to pass him.
McLaren set the slowest laps of the race other than the Caterhams, the Marussias and the two retirees.
So basically, they were about the 7th best, because race pace was still better than Williams' and FI...
Good job! :claps:
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1.-McLaren: Their 50 years meant nothing as JB and Checo didn't have a chance in a mediocre car and butchered pit stops.
2.-JEV's Ferrari engine: The one that really matter this weekend (as he's may be battling for a better contract), and it just pop up in smoke. C'mon, Ferrari!
More minus point for Force India (PDR out on lap 1 and GoM annonymous all race) and Williams (another wasted weekend)
The Crash and Burn Award goes to Kimi Raikkonen as he ruined any chances he had just to settle a score with Checo. Cmon' Iceman!
2.-JEV's Ferrari engine: The one that really matter this weekend (as he's may be battling for a better contract), and it just pop up in smoke. C'mon, Ferrari!
More minus point for Force India (PDR out on lap 1 and GoM annonymous all race) and Williams (another wasted weekend)
The Crash and Burn Award goes to Kimi Raikkonen as he ruined any chances he had just to settle a score with Checo. Cmon' Iceman!
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Surprised to see no one metioned the TV Director yet. I'm not nominating him but the coverage was actually pretty good. Only negative there was we never got to see Lewis's Tire that seemed to be in trouble
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Mclaren hats.
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Toro Rosso's weekend summed up their season so far. Ricciardo qualified exceptionally well and scored some good points, while JEV was also set to do well, but to a lesser extent, outpaced by Ricciardo. He also pushed too hard and nearly had a big crash in quali and in the race suffered yet more typical bad luck.
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Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:Surprised to see no one metioned the TV Director yet. I'm not nominating him but the coverage was actually pretty good. Only negative there was we never got to see Lewis's Tire that seemed to be in trouble
Still no coverage of the backmarkers. That is the pathetic part.
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