Simtek wrote:Seeing as this is now the unofficial F1 Fanatic hate thread, I've just responded to the COTD (which can be found here) in what is my first comment on the site in nearly a year.
Hate? Far from it. We dislike. That's what we do. And appoint obvious flaws as some positives too.
Colin Kolles on F111, 2011 HRT challenger: The car doesn't look too bad; it looks like a modern F1 car.
I'm personally in favour of annexing* F1 Fanatic, overthrowing Keith and his merry band of misfits, and replacing it with our own band of misfits.
Too soon, too soon?
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
East Londoner wrote:I'm personally in favour of annexing* F1 Fanatic, overthrowing Keith and his merry band of misfits, and replacing it with our own band of misfits.
Misfits? Here? No way!
Colin Kolles on F111, 2011 HRT challenger: The car doesn't look too bad; it looks like a modern F1 car.
Simtek wrote:Seeing as this is now the unofficial F1 Fanatic hate thread...
<In West Coast hippie stereotype> You don't know man, I've seen it! It's a conspiracy to try and keep us down!
Murray Walker at the 1997 Austrian Grand Prix wrote:The other [Stewart] driver, who nobody's been paying attention to, because he's disappointing, is Jan Magnussen.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
dr-baker wrote:I just looked up the review of that Australian GP. I thought that Roberto Moreno had spun and dropped oil at that corner BEFORE Coulthard had his incident there. Turns out I was wrong...
Wikipedia wrote:Coulthard kept the lead until the first round of pitstops. However, he came into the pitlane too fast, locking his front tyres and ran into the pitwall. He was forced to retire from the race. A few laps later, Forti's Roberto Moreno spun and caused terminal damage to his suspension in the same place where Coulthard had crashed earlier.
Got a feeling Johnny Herbert also had a moment in that pitlane, and either went straight on, or just saved it.
I was at that GP, sat opposite the pitlane entry. I can tell you everyone was having issues entering that pitlane, Herbert, Schumacher (twice), Coulthard, Moreno and around ten others slid wide while attempting it. DC was the only one to hit anything, everyone else sliding across the painted EDS signage on the inside of the hairpin and back onto the circuit. Damon won of course, and sent me home a very happy kid