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I think Rocks with Salt is planning to repent and believe in Max on his deathbed.
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I have been watching this thread from afar as Jocke1 has taken over stewardship, but I feel the above line is definitely sig worthy.
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So I'll be doing the British GP again this year, after one of my mates double-booked himself for Le Mans, and today I went and bought a nice England flag which will be a canvas to show my appreciation of Max's performances.
If you imagine the Cross of St George, and the four white quadrants, I'm thinking of having "Our Max" in the top two quadrants, a large number 4 in the middle of the cross, and then I'm undecided on the bottom two. I was thinking of having "Jenson" in one and "Lewis" in another but what do people think? Should I go all in and dedicate the entire flag to our hero Max?
If you imagine the Cross of St George, and the four white quadrants, I'm thinking of having "Our Max" in the top two quadrants, a large number 4 in the middle of the cross, and then I'm undecided on the bottom two. I was thinking of having "Jenson" in one and "Lewis" in another but what do people think? Should I go all in and dedicate the entire flag to our hero Max?

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AndreaModa wrote:So I'll be doing the British GP again this year, after one of my mates double-booked himself for Le Mans, and today I went and bought a nice England flag which will be a canvas to show my appreciation of Max's performances.
If you imagine the Cross of St George, and the four white quadrants, I'm thinking of having "Our Max" in the top two quadrants, a large number 4 in the middle of the cross, and then I'm undecided on the bottom two. I was thinking of having "Jenson" in one and "Lewis" in another but what do people think? Should I go all in and dedicate the entire flag to our hero Max?
Button and Hamilton will have enough support...dedicate the whole thing to Max!
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AndreaModa wrote:So I'll be doing the British GP again this year, after one of my mates double-booked himself for Le Mans, and today I went and bought a nice England flag which will be a canvas to show my appreciation of Max's performances.
If you imagine the Cross of St George, and the four white quadrants, I'm thinking of having "Our Max" in the top two quadrants, a large number 4 in the middle of the cross, and then I'm undecided on the bottom two. I was thinking of having "Jenson" in one and "Lewis" in another but what do people think? Should I go all in and dedicate the entire flag to our hero Max?
Clearly go all out with Max love, unless you want to go with some reject love of days gone by in the bottom two quadrants. Perry McCarthy? Desmond Titterington, for the name alone? Conversation starter if nothing else.
Better than 'Tour in a suit case' Takagi.
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AndreaModa wrote:So I'll be doing the British GP again this year, after one of my mates double-booked himself for Le Mans, and today I went and bought a nice England flag which will be a canvas to show my appreciation of Max's performances.
If you imagine the Cross of St George, and the four white quadrants, I'm thinking of having "Our Max" in the top two quadrants, a large number 4 in the middle of the cross, and then I'm undecided on the bottom two. I was thinking of having "Jenson" in one and "Lewis" in another but what do people think? Should I go all in and dedicate the entire flag to our hero Max?
I think 100% Max.
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Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
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Our good old Talent has good taste. Top Gear festival!


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Shizuka wrote:Our good old Talent has good taste. Top Gear festival!
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Just a matter of time now until Max gets his deserved ride in the reasonably-priced Suzuki Liana (which would probably be worth a fiver now).
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Next to my home race at Silverstone, there’s no better atmosphere than at the Monaco Grand Prix; it’s electric. It’s perhaps the most demanding race on the calendar, but at the same time, a fantastic experience from start to finish and I really enjoy the track’s unique challenges. Last year I secured my best result of the season here, so I’ll be hoping for more of the same, if not better. We had a really good test last week and the progress was clear to see. Although we aren’t expecting the timesheets to read in quite the same way as the Barcelona test, what we can be encouraged by is the work we have done to improve the set-up of the car and we can now translate those improvements through to the next events, to help us achieve a realistic next step over the course of a race weekend.
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I thought this would be of interest here.
http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail.cf ... nal%202009
http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail.cf ... nal%202009
Max Chilton wrote:Hi, I raced in the British F3 this year and have just stared to use rfactor. I was wondering on how i get this to work.
I have down loaded the championahip and unzipped it and plaved in in the veichles folder but when i open rfactor nothing appers?
Also i can see someone has drawn my car but when i go to skins for British F3 it says nothing has been drawn. I was wondering if any one could help.
THANKS
maxchilton on Mar-01-2010
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.
One of those journalist types.
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Whoa.... That's kinda freaky man...
Aside from Chilton, there were many drivers that were on their way to F1 - Daniel Ricciardo, Marcus Ericsson, Jules Bianchi, Esteban Gutierrez, and Valtteri Bottas. There is also many drivers that have raced in GP2 as well. Lots of alums in British F3.
Aside from Chilton, there were many drivers that were on their way to F1 - Daniel Ricciardo, Marcus Ericsson, Jules Bianchi, Esteban Gutierrez, and Valtteri Bottas. There is also many drivers that have raced in GP2 as well. Lots of alums in British F3.
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Our man Max was at it again in Practice 2 as he was faster than both Nico Rosberg and Kimi Raikkonen both former winners in the principality
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Second practice top speed comparison is also interesting. Engine-wise:
Mercedes
Mercedes
Ferrari
Mercedes
Mercedes
Mercedes
Renault
Mercedes
Ferrari
Ferrari
Of course, Max Chilton is the fastest of Ferrari-powered cars. He surely knows better than anyone else of Ferrari users, how to correctly time acceleration when starting from the previous corner.
Mercedes
Mercedes
Ferrari
Mercedes
Mercedes
Mercedes
Renault
Mercedes
Ferrari
Ferrari
Of course, Max Chilton is the fastest of Ferrari-powered cars. He surely knows better than anyone else of Ferrari users, how to correctly time acceleration when starting from the previous corner.
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Bleu wrote:Of course, Max Chilton is the fastest of Ferrari-powered cars. He surely knows better than anyone else of Ferrari users, how to correctly time acceleration when starting from the previous corner.
It happens when he hits 88 mph. Only he knows how to attach a flux capacitor to an F1 2014- spec engine and to get it through scrutineering!
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dr-baker wrote:Bleu wrote:Of course, Max Chilton is the fastest of Ferrari-powered cars. He surely knows better than anyone else of Ferrari users, how to correctly time acceleration when starting from the previous corner.
It happens when he hits 88 mph. Only he knows how to attach a flux capacitor to an F1 2014- spec engine and to get it through scrutineering!
You think he gets his pace from cheating?! He would never do something like that, stop believing random rumours....
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:dr-baker wrote:Bleu wrote:Of course, Max Chilton is the fastest of Ferrari-powered cars. He surely knows better than anyone else of Ferrari users, how to correctly time acceleration when starting from the previous corner.
It happens when he hits 88 mph. Only he knows how to attach a flux capacitor to an F1 2014- spec engine and to get it through scrutineering!
You think he gets his pace from cheating?! He would never do something like that, stop believing random rumours....
But if the car gets through scrutineering, then surely it's not cheating?!

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Talent needs no stinking flux capacitor. His hair does it.
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Shizuka wrote:Talent needs no stinking flux capacitor. His hair does it.
Where he's going he doesnt need hair. Or something.
Just For One Day...
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If Max is Marty and John Booth is Doc Brown, then who is Biff?
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"It's been a tough start to my Monaco weekend, particularly the loss of track time in FP1 this morning. We were hoping to make up for lost time this afternoon, but the weather intervened and when we were able to get into the dry programme, of course everyone was taking advantage of the same improving conditions, so traffic was a factor. On a positive note, we seem to have carried through the good work from the test in Barcelona and the car seems to be performing well, so in many ways my weekend will start in FP3 on Saturday morning."
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Jocke1 wrote:If Max is Marty and John Booth is Doc Brown, then who is Biff?
Bianchi? The whole of the Caterham team?
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Jocke1 wrote:If Max is Marty and John Booth is Doc Brown, then who is Biff?
Ericsson!
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on Chilton's finish-streak:
Yes, Kimi holds the F1 record for most consecutively scored points with 27 GP.
But in that run when you see he had two 10th places, two 9th places, one 8th place and two 7th places, it's not as impressive anymore.
Given that for most of Formula 1's existence those finishes would not have scored him any points at all and therefore this 27-straight-GP-in-the-points-record becomes less great.
Clearly Max's streak is more impressive when considering the budget of the team and the quality of his MR03.
Rocks with Salt wrote:I don't think it is as impressive as Raikkonen's points-scoring streak, but at least it's something?
Yes, Kimi holds the F1 record for most consecutively scored points with 27 GP.
But in that run when you see he had two 10th places, two 9th places, one 8th place and two 7th places, it's not as impressive anymore.
Given that for most of Formula 1's existence those finishes would not have scored him any points at all and therefore this 27-straight-GP-in-the-points-record becomes less great.
Clearly Max's streak is more impressive when considering the budget of the team and the quality of his MR03.
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Jocke1 wrote:on Chilton's finish-streak:Rocks with Salt wrote:I don't think it is as impressive as Raikkonen's points-scoring streak, but at least it's something?
Yes, Kimi holds the F1 record for most consecutively scored points with 27 GP.
But in that run when you see he had two 10th places, two 9th places, one 8th place and two 7th places, it's not as impressive anymore.
Given that for most of Formula 1's existence those finishes would not have scored him any points at all and therefore this 27-straight-GP-in-the-points-record becomes less great.
Clearly Max's streak is more impressive when considering the budget of the team and the quality of his MR03.
Given that for most of Formula 1's existence, cars would've dropped out to give him at least sixth in those races, it's still just as impressive. Although whether his own Lotus would've held up then becomes another question.
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote: it's still just as impressive.
Agreed. Kimi's record is impressive.
It's just that Max's is more impressive.
Give Max a Lotus for 27 Grand Prix and I promise you fireworks!
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He did appear to struggle today but there's still everything to race for tomorow.
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CoopsII wrote:He did appear to struggle today but there's still everything to race for tomorow.
I believe Max has something extraordinary planned for the race today.
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Lest us not forget, Chilton came 7th in the FL standings, while Bianchi was only 16th.
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Jocke1 wrote:CoopsII wrote:He did appear to struggle today but there's still everything to race for tomorow.
I believe Max has something extraordinary planned for the race today.
He did had something planned for the race day. Unselfishly he decided that Bianchi, his team-mate, should have had the honors of scoring the 'new-teams' first points sacrificing his race in the process by getting out of the way of the battle. Can there be any more talent than that? Of course not.
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Talent nurtured his damaged car after hitting Kimi's car. He still has his excellent finishing streak! 

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Shizuka wrote:Talent nurtured his damaged car after hitting Kimi's car. He still has his excellent finishing streak!
It actually goes a lot further than that. Max was in fact the strategic brains behind the Marussia points finish. Bianchi finished 9th having had his penalty and had two other drivers finished ahead of him then he'd not have scored. The last two drivers to drop out in front of him were Magnussen and Kimi. Kimi spent the first half of the race in third place and by rights should not have been in a position to tangle with K-Mag towards the end of the race. So why was Kimi that far down the order?
Enter our hero who courageously sacrificed his own chances for glory for the good of the team when, instead of unlapping himself behind the safety car he bravely nerved into Kimi's car, giving the Finn the puncture which forced him to stop behind the safety car for a second time, which put him to the back of the field, which forced him to try and make up places, which left him battling Magnussen for 7th place, which led to a wild lunge up the inside of the Dane, which led to them both coming to a stop at Lowes, which led to Bianchi scoring points. A chain reaction started by our Max to lead his team to glory.
There are also whispers in the paddock that when Lewis was bitching about not having his own strategist he was subtly letting the team know that he wanted them to hire Max to make his strategy calls from inside his Marussia. So far Mercedes have not commented on this story.
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The Mobile Chicane wrote:Shizuka wrote:Talent nurtured his damaged car after hitting Kimi's car. He still has his excellent finishing streak!
It actually goes a lot further than that. Max was in fact the strategic brains behind the Marussia points finish. Bianchi finished 9th having had his penalty and had two other drivers finished ahead of him then he'd not have scored. The last two drivers to drop out in front of him were Magnussen and Kimi. Kimi spent the first half of the race in third place and by rights should not have been in a position to tangle with K-Mag towards the end of the race. So why was Kimi that far down the order?
Enter our hero who courageously sacrificed his own chances for glory for the good of the team when, instead of unlapping himself behind the safety car he bravely nerved into Kimi's car, giving the Finn the puncture which forced him to stop behind the safety car for a second time, which put him to the back of the field, which forced him to try and make up places, which left him battling Magnussen for 7th place, which led to a wild lunge up the inside of the Dane, which led to them both coming to a stop at Lowes, which led to Bianchi scoring points. A chain reaction started by our Max to lead his team to glory.
There are also whispers in the paddock that when Lewis was bitching about not having his own strategist he was subtly letting the team know that he wanted them to hire Max to make his strategy calls from inside his Marussia. So far Mercedes have not commented on this story.
I sincerely hope that Max Chilton is not the new Nelson Piquet Jnr...?
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Remember this scene? This is how it was for me going from 'Get Ready for... The ChiltonCraze!' http://youtu.be/tJvdLWnsgig?t=31m30s
to reading this;
http://forums.autosport.com/topic/19346 ... -replaced/
It is like being transported from our the real world to 'their' Twilight Zone, a sort of travel into a twisted vortex that is a harsh, strange, vile and entirely mirrored world.
I feel so sorry for these people living in darkness, uneducated, heretics, unenlightened shallow and hollow human beings. Emptiness...
Poor souls.
to reading this;
http://forums.autosport.com/topic/19346 ... -replaced/
It is like being transported from our the real world to 'their' Twilight Zone, a sort of travel into a twisted vortex that is a harsh, strange, vile and entirely mirrored world.
I feel so sorry for these people living in darkness, uneducated, heretics, unenlightened shallow and hollow human beings. Emptiness...
Poor souls.

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Jocke1 wrote:Remember this scene? This is how it was for me going from 'Get Ready for... The ChiltonCraze!' http://youtu.be/tJvdLWnsgig?t=31m30s
to reading this;
http://forums.autosport.com/topic/19346 ... -replaced/
It is like being transported from our the real world to 'their' Twilight Zone, a sort of travel into a twisted vortex that is a harsh, strange, vile and entirely mirrored world.
I feel so sorry for these people living in darkness, uneducated, heretics, unenlightened shallow and hollow human beings. Emptiness...
Poor souls.
If you read the Autosport forums, you're gonna have a bad time. My blood pressure rose to dangerous levels after reading three posts.
It's even worse than the wretched hive of scum and villainy that is /r/Formula1. Sheesh.
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Jocke1 wrote:Remember this scene? This is how it was for me going from 'Get Ready for... The ChiltonCraze!' http://youtu.be/tJvdLWnsgig?t=31m30s
to reading this;
http://forums.autosport.com/topic/19346 ... -replaced/
It is like being transported from our the real world to 'their' Twilight Zone, a sort of travel into a twisted vortex that is a harsh, strange, vile and entirely mirrored world.
I feel so sorry for these people living in darkness, uneducated, heretics, unenlightened shallow and hollow human beings. Emptiness...
Poor souls.
The sad thing is, it's infecting members over here, like Freeze-O-Kimi, Rocks With Salt, and wsrgo. We need to save these poor chaps and get them converted before it's too late, and they can never see how awesome Our Max really is.
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East Londoner wrote: We need to save these poor chaps and get them converted before it's too late, and they can never see how awesome Our Max really is.
Like a sort of exorcism? Or reversed exorcism?
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Ataxia wrote:It's even worse than the wretched hive of scum and villainy that is /r/Formula1. Sheesh.
Eh, I think if you go onto Reddit expecting good, rational conversation, you're very likely to be disappointed. This is the site, after all, which typifies the neckbearded, fedora-wearing (or is it a trilby?) nerd and has large communities openly supporting the likes of Bitcoin and MRAs.
But yeah, neither site gets the ChiltonCraze. It makes me feel sorry for them.
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East Londoner wrote:Jocke1 wrote:Remember this scene? This is how it was for me going from 'Get Ready for... The ChiltonCraze!' http://youtu.be/tJvdLWnsgig?t=31m30s
to reading this;
http://forums.autosport.com/topic/19346 ... -replaced/
It is like being transported from our the real world to 'their' Twilight Zone, a sort of travel into a twisted vortex that is a harsh, strange, vile and entirely mirrored world.
I feel so sorry for these people living in darkness, uneducated, heretics, unenlightened shallow and hollow human beings. Emptiness...
Poor souls.
The sad thing is, it's infecting members over here, like Freeze-O-Kimi, Rocks With Salt, and wsrgo. We need to save these poor chaps and get them converted before it's too late, and they can never see how awesome Our Max really is.
Why is Rocks with Salt on that list, as far as I am concerned he is far more rational than a few other members here.
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RonDenisDeletraz wrote:East Londoner wrote:Jocke1 wrote:Remember this scene? This is how it was for me going from 'Get Ready for... The ChiltonCraze!' http://youtu.be/tJvdLWnsgig?t=31m30s
to reading this;
http://forums.autosport.com/topic/19346 ... -replaced/
It is like being transported from our the real world to 'their' Twilight Zone, a sort of travel into a twisted vortex that is a harsh, strange, vile and entirely mirrored world.
I feel so sorry for these people living in darkness, uneducated, heretics, unenlightened shallow and hollow human beings. Emptiness...
Poor souls.
The sad thing is, it's infecting members over here, like Freeze-O-Kimi, Rocks With Salt, and wsrgo. We need to save these poor chaps and get them converted before it's too late, and they can never see how awesome Our Max really is.
Why is Rocks with Salt on that list, as far as I am concerned he is far more rational than a few other members here.
I think he's referring to RwS not getting the Chilton craze rather than poor quality of posts.
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