The Lucas di Grassi Formula E Thread
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Another great race and yet another different winner in Piquet, 35 years after his dad won his first Grand Prix at the same venue.
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Another enjoyable race, though not as spectacular as some of the previous ones. Spare a thought for poor Jarno Trulli though. Bad Luck really seems to be his middle name. ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
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Maybe it was Pic's power steering that was the problem?
I've only just managed to see the race - I've been fiddling with my own (non-electric) car most of the day, though when I thought I'd missed it live yesterday, because of the time it was shown, I might not have missed it after all... I was used to it being early in the morning from the Asian rounds.
Still, Monaco next, so it'll be on at lunchtime! Perfect. And will we have a seventh winner?
I've only just managed to see the race - I've been fiddling with my own (non-electric) car most of the day, though when I thought I'd missed it live yesterday, because of the time it was shown, I might not have missed it after all... I was used to it being early in the morning from the Asian rounds.
Still, Monaco next, so it'll be on at lunchtime! Perfect. And will we have a seventh winner?
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Another enjoyable race.
Not only Trulli, but Heidfeld bad lucky strikes again.
ROTR for Scott Speed: Embarrassing himself in the front of his fans.
Not only Trulli, but Heidfeld bad lucky strikes again.
ROTR for Scott Speed: Embarrassing himself in the front of his fans.
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Talking of Scott Speed, I never thought he'd be the only one to screw it up on the kerbs - especially after the rejectful displays in Buenos Aires. Maybe the drivers were (mostly) being far more careful at the chicane this time...
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"...the Life W12, I can't describe the noise to you, but imagine filling your dustbin with nuts and bolts, and then throwing it down the stairs, it was something akin to that!"
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It seems to me the entertainment value has dropped off just a little these past two rounds - perhaps everyone's getting a bit more used to what they're doing, so it's not quite as wild and free-flowing as when it started?
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I enjoyed the racing once again, to me its improving race by race. Another good thing about FE is that you can do what I did and tape the race and still not stumble across the result until you end up watching it, which in my case was half an hour ago.
Also, how nice is it to have none of the horseshit that currently suffocates F1 right now?
Also, how nice is it to have none of the horseshit that currently suffocates F1 right now?
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CoopsII wrote:Also, how nice is it to have none of the horseshit that currently suffocates F1 right now?
It looked set for a bad start with fanboost, but it's smelled pretty rosy up to now.
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CoopsII wrote:Also, how nice is it to have none of the horseshit that currently suffocates F1 right now?
It's really great not to be suffocated with an air of overwhelming negativity every time any news story breaks.
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dinizintheoven wrote:Talking of Scott Speed, I never thought he'd be the only one to screw it up on the kerbs - especially after the rejectful displays in Buenos Aires. Maybe the drivers were (mostly) being far more careful at the chicane this time...
Well, Speed wasn't racing in Argentina so perhaps that's why other drivers were better aware...
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dr-baker wrote:That was Puente del Este, along the seafront? That was indeed memorable.
Its Punta, actually, but now that you do bring up bridges, I'd like to point up Punta's greatest flaw: The circuit doesn't go through this here bridge.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puente_Leonel_Viera
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Frentzen127 wrote:dr-baker wrote:That was Puente del Este, along the seafront? That was indeed memorable.
Its Punta, actually, but now that you do bring up bridges, I'd like to point up Punta's greatest flaw: The circuit doesn't go through this here bridge.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puente_Leonel_Viera
I don't understand much Spanish at all, but I love that that article mentions Maldonado!
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dr-baker wrote:Frentzen127 wrote:dr-baker wrote:That was Puente del Este, along the seafront? That was indeed memorable.
Its Punta, actually, but now that you do bring up bridges, I'd like to point up Punta's greatest flaw: The circuit doesn't go through this here bridge.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puente_Leonel_Viera
I don't understand much Spanish at all, but I love that that article mentions Maldonado!
Punta del Este is in Uruguay's Maldonado Department
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Re: The Lucas di Grassi Formula E Thread
With a bit of a gap before the next race, I thought I'd summarise the championship standings by way of F1/GP Rejects criteria :
1 F1 Reject
2 F1 Podium - non Reject
3 Never Raced F1
4 F1 Reject
5 Never Raced F1
6 Never Raced F1
7 F1 Reject
8 F1 Reject
9 F1 Reject
10 F1 Reject
11 Never Raced F1
12 F1 Reject
13 F1 Reject
14 F1 Reject
15 Never Raced F1
16 F1 Reject
17 F1 Race Winner - non Reject
18 Never Raced F1
19 F1 Podiums - non Reject
20 F1 Reject
1 F1 Reject
2 F1 Podium - non Reject
3 Never Raced F1
4 F1 Reject
5 Never Raced F1
6 Never Raced F1
7 F1 Reject
8 F1 Reject
9 F1 Reject
10 F1 Reject
11 Never Raced F1
12 F1 Reject
13 F1 Reject
14 F1 Reject
15 Never Raced F1
16 F1 Reject
17 F1 Race Winner - non Reject
18 Never Raced F1
19 F1 Podiums - non Reject
20 F1 Reject
Re: The Lucas di Grassi Formula E Thread
madmark1974 wrote:With a bit of a gap before the next race, I thought I'd summarise the championship standings by way of F1/GP Rejects criteria :
1 F1 Reject
2 F1 Podium - non Reject
3 Never Raced F1
4 F1 Reject
5 Never Raced F1
6 Never Raced F1
7 F1 Reject
8 F1 Reject
9 F1 Reject
10 F1 Reject
11 Never Raced F1
12 F1 Reject
13 F1 Reject
14 F1 Reject
15 Never Raced F1
16 F1 Reject
17 F1 Race Winner - non Reject
18 Never Raced F1
19 F1 Podiums - non Reject
20 F1 Reject
Rejects galore! And, looking at this, anyone might have thought that F1 was a feeder category to FE...
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From Autosport:
Discuss.
If Bernie/CVC continue to take F1 the way it's going, and IndyCar doesn't quite recapture its glory of the mid-1990s, maybe it could become the premier single-seater category? (I think WEC/sportscars are more likely to become the premier overall series to replace F1).
Michael Andretti wrote:"I think this is here to stay. It's going to be around for a long time, and 10 years down the road it could be the premier series.
"It has that much potential in my opinion. I think they're doing everything right.
"Everything has been first class, and they're doing a fantastic job of pulling it off.
"They're doing everything they need to do to grow this into a world-class series."
Discuss.
If Bernie/CVC continue to take F1 the way it's going, and IndyCar doesn't quite recapture its glory of the mid-1990s, maybe it could become the premier single-seater category? (I think WEC/sportscars are more likely to become the premier overall series to replace F1).
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dr-baker wrote:From Autosport:Michael Andretti wrote:"I think this is here to stay. It's going to be around for a long time, and 10 years down the road it could be the premier series.
"It has that much potential in my opinion. I think they're doing everything right.
"Everything has been first class, and they're doing a fantastic job of pulling it off.
"They're doing everything they need to do to grow this into a world-class series."
Discuss.
If Bernie/CVC continue to take F1 the way it's going, and IndyCar doesn't quite recapture its glory of the mid-1990s, maybe it could become the premier single-seater category? (I think WEC/sportscars are more likely to become the premier overall series to replace F1).
Sadly, I have to agree with this.
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Simtek wrote:dr-baker wrote:If Bernie/CVC continue to take F1 the way it's going, and IndyCar doesn't quite recapture its glory of the mid-1990s, maybe it could become the premier single-seater category? (I think WEC/sportscars are more likely to become the premier overall series to replace F1).
Sadly, I have to agree with this.
WEC will never become the "premier overall series" for one simple reason: the 'E'. There is a reason short-to-mid-length races have been so prevalent, it is because most people who aren't hardcore racing fans won't sit down for 6 or more hours to watch a race on a regular basis. Even the mammoth 500 (and in one case 600) mile NASCAR races with all their cautions take at most 4 hours to complete. And you cannot become the premier racing series on the backs of hardcore racing fans alone.
Alejandro Agag has done a good job of guiding Formula E so far, and I would not put it beyond him to make FE into what F1 is now (or was, depending on your point of view).
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Salamander wrote:Simtek wrote:dr-baker wrote:If Bernie/CVC continue to take F1 the way it's going, and IndyCar doesn't quite recapture its glory of the mid-1990s, maybe it could become the premier single-seater category? (I think WEC/sportscars are more likely to become the premier overall series to replace F1).
Sadly, I have to agree with this.
WEC will never become the "premier overall series" for one simple reason: the 'E'. There is a reason short-to-mid-length races have been so prevalent, it is because most people who aren't hardcore racing fans won't sit down for 6 or more hours to watch a race on a regular basis. Even the mammoth 500 (and in one case 600) mile NASCAR races with all their cautions take at most 4 hours to complete. And you cannot become the premier racing series on the backs of hardcore racing fans alone.
Alejandro Agag has done a good job of guiding Formula E so far, and I would not put it beyond him to make FE into what F1 is now (or was, depending on your point of view).
I agree with the above, when FE was first announced we were all saying it would be rejectful (just look at the first few pages of this thread), myself included, and so far every race has been entertaining and somewhat exciting, despite (or perhaps, because of), the er, 'non-elite' status of many of the drivers. I think the only thing that the series really needs is, to paraphrase Jeremy Clarkson, MORE POWER! SPEED!
Casual fans will still look at the racing and say it's too slow and not give it a chance, hopefully when the regulations get opened up (next season?) everyone will be able to find a few more MPH and things will really take off. Already the series has become a regular watch, I just hope it can stay off pay-TV so more people will give it a chance. Also, interest in the series should increase now they're back in Europe, it will be interesting to see how many fans go to the German race as there is supposedly not enough demand for the F1 race this year.
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I don't know whether this belongs here or in the field trip thread (will link to this post there in a minute), but there is news on tickets for the London races. Tickets will go on sale from 1st May, but will only be available for those who sign up to the newsletter for the first three days. Info here. Prices will range from £20 to £200. I suggest that, to arrange the much-discussed field trip, we arrange it in the field trip thread.
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dr-baker wrote:I don't know whether this belongs here or in the field trip thread (will link to this post there in a minute), but there is news on tickets for the London races. Tickets will go on sale from 1st May, but will only be available for those who sign up to the newsletter for the first three days. Info here. Prices will range from £20 to £200. I suggest that, to arrange the much-discussed field trip, we arrange it in the field trip thread.
Insulting. Why are ticket prices higher in the UK than anywhere else on the continent? A base level Berlin ePrix ticket is 10 euros. the most expensive was less than 100 euros IIRC. They were available well in advance without having to jump through any hoops like signing up to stuff we don't want.
Why are we always stone dead last when it comes to this stuff?!
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Biscione wrote:dr-baker wrote:I don't know whether this belongs here or in the field trip thread (will link to this post there in a minute), but there is news on tickets for the London races. Tickets will go on sale from 1st May, but will only be available for those who sign up to the newsletter for the first three days. Info here. Prices will range from £20 to £200. I suggest that, to arrange the much-discussed field trip, we arrange it in the field trip thread.
Insulting. Why are ticket prices higher in the UK than anywhere else on the continent? A base level Berlin ePrix ticket is 10 euros. the most expensive was less than 100 euros IIRC. They were available well in advance without having to jump through any hoops like signing up to stuff we don't want.
Why are we always stone dead last when it comes to this stuff?!
In fairness to them London is two races over two days. Exchange rate wise it's still more expensive per-race than Berlin but it's not as outrageous as it seems.
Unless you knew that and found it insulting anyway!
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shinji wrote:
In fairness to them London is two races over two days. Exchange rate wise it's still more expensive per-race than Berlin but it's not as outrageous as it seems.
Unless you knew that and found it insulting anyway!
Yeah, but it still doesn't say £20 will get you in for both days. Having studied in London for many years, I assumed that £20 would get you a one day general admission pass. Although more expensive than the cheapest Olympics tickets, which were £20.12, just a few years ago...
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I'm certainly going to be keeping my eye on the ticket situation. I just need to find some cash now...
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Some news: because Dario Franchitti's a little tied up with the Indy 500, Mike Conway's going to be commentating this weekend in his place.
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Also the thread's title man, Lucas Di Grassi, has been signed up by Abt for next year.
And Citroen are set to be announced as entering the series as powertrain provider for Virgin.
And Citroen are set to be announced as entering the series as powertrain provider for Virgin.
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Aaaaaand that's Formula E ruined within one year. Watch as Citroen buy their way to success yet again, killing yet another series in the process. [/intense hyperbole]
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Big mess on the first lap... that is what happens when you have a field full of F1 rejects at Monaco. ![Facepalm :facepalm:](./images/smilies/icon_facepalm.png)
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Reject_Dom wrote:Big mess on the first lap... that is what happens when you have a field full of F1 rejects at Monaco.
Abt started it. He's no F1 reject
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Buemi is now the first two-time winner in Formula E and the first to win from pole. And of course, it was another great race ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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And still, anyone new to the series could jump in one of the cars in Berlin and end up champion at the end of June.
I notice Jean-Eric Vergne had the fastest lap, which would at least show there's some point to continuing after the first-lap wreck - and Charles Pic finally scored points for the other China Racing car (or whatever they're calling it this week). This leaves only the #18 car now driven by Tonio Liuzzi with a blank scoresheet.
I notice Jean-Eric Vergne had the fastest lap, which would at least show there's some point to continuing after the first-lap wreck - and Charles Pic finally scored points for the other China Racing car (or whatever they're calling it this week). This leaves only the #18 car now driven by Tonio Liuzzi with a blank scoresheet.
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What was the reason for the shortened track? Is the official track layout a copyright owned by Bernie or something? Or could they not make it up the hill?
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Because they don't want a direct comparison between FE and F1.
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Salamander wrote:Because they don't want a direct comparison between FE and F1.
Possibly for the best. It was a bit weird though. It was liked they'd unlocked a cheat or something.
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I loved Liuzzi's driving - extremely slow for no apparent reason and weaving at times, therefore truly bringing back the spirit of Deletraz.
I can't quite work out what his aim was. If he was one of those caught up in the crash at the start and had to change cars early then that would make sense, but I seem to remember that he changed cars at mid-distance.
So presumably he had significant damage but not enough to make it worth changing the first car for, and kept going in case there were only 9 other finishers?
I can't quite work out what his aim was. If he was one of those caught up in the crash at the start and had to change cars early then that would make sense, but I seem to remember that he changed cars at mid-distance.
So presumably he had significant damage but not enough to make it worth changing the first car for, and kept going in case there were only 9 other finishers?
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Slightly bored by Nick Heidfeld (and his long hashtags)?
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