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Mister Fungus wrote:
fjackdaw wrote:Hi! Yes please, that'd be really great thanks. Not sure how to PM, but I think if you click the envelope icon, it'll e-mail me directly. Cheers!

Mail sent, hopefully it worked. :)


Brilliant, thanks for that - I shall give it a go once I'm out there! :)
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According to James Allen its already started raining in the surrounding town, so that's good news for Webber and co.

It should certainly make for an interesting race with low grip levels, whether its dry or wet.
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Ed24 wrote:According to James Allen its already started raining in the surrounding town, so that's good news for Webber and co.

It should certainly make for an interesting race with low grip levels, whether its dry or wet.

Legard has also tweeted for the BBC that rain is falling in the nearby towns, which will please the even numbered starters, as it should help wash away the dust on their side of the grid (and the rubber on the other side). Now, Legard had been asked about what is likely to happen weather wise, and he suggests that there will be no rain for the race itself, but the track is likely to be wet as the tarmac, being so new and full of various residual oils, will not allow the water to drain away quickly (he said that any water is likely to end up sitting on top of the tarmac).

Be that as it may, this is likely to be a difficult race - the track is effectively going to be green, and very slippery, conditions which Bridgestone reckon are likely to cause severe problems with tyre graining. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/87644
Now, if we face a situation which is similar to Canada, Red Bull might not be sitting as pretty as they might think. We saw that, over a longer stint, the Red Bull suffered from slightly higher tyre wear compared to Ferrari and Mclaren (think about how Webber's rear tyres started to give out on his long stint on the prime tyres). Additionally, Red Bull, although they have improved a bit recently, are not always the most competent when it comes to dealing with changeable conditions, and arguably their drivers sometimes struggle in that regard too.

These sorts of conditions are going to put a lot of pressure on the championship leaders - whilst those who are further back probably are happy about this slight randomiser, they cannot afford to go all out because they cannot risk crashing, as that would definitely take them out of contention (Hamilton and Button are in this group). Alonso might still fancy his chances of outdoing the Red Bulls on strategy, and he knows that both Webber and Vettel will be very vulnerable in the first half of the opening lap thanks to his superior straight line speed. He is probably going to be on all out attack for the first few corners, because there will be no benefit in having a higher straight line speed if the Red Bulls can pull away enough in the final sector for him to be unable to catch up.

All in all, it looks as if this could be one of the more finely poised races, because there are a number of complicating factors (for example, Rosberg qualifying higher then normal, and looking pretty handy too).
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Unlike Suzuka, which for all the magnificence of the track looked like a done deal after Qualy, this is shaping up nicely. Should be great - and could break many a driver's heart.
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Excellent points, Mario. Now, I looked around and found this weather forecast. This says the chances of rain are smaller than before race, but it will make chances even on the dirtier side of the grid. Now, if the water is unable to dry up quickly, we might end up seeing that the race will be DELAYED or started behind the safety car, a la Fuji 2007. Now we all remember that race was chaotic (and... Webber got knocked out by Vettel behind Hamilton, and all three are title contenders this season. Coincidence?)

Slippery conditions however, might suit Button, who's the lowest qualified out of the five. If he can find his car and style with pace together, he might be fighting for the win he definitely needs, if he wants to move on with the title defending. And also, Red Bull might be behind the 8-ball as they don't seem to be capable of building a good strategy for BOTH drivers if the conditions are rainy.

IF the rain will be there all race, teams who have lower speed on the first sector - particularly Red Bull - will have their chances balanced out. That means Ferrari, McLaren and Renault will find themselves against harder defense on the two straights. A Rosberg win then might be on the cards.

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If the water does indeed sit on top of the oil and rubbish on the already slippery track then we could have one heck of a race on our hands! Who knows, we could even see our first true race of attrition for a few years (Indy '04 springs to mind, but I might have forgotten something), especially bearing in mind the selection of "nearly" accidents from Yamamoto et al. A Williams/Sauber podium? A Lotus in the points? Anything could happen in that sort of race, so I suspect that the experienced heads will thrive like Alonso, Webber, Barrichello, Heidfeld and Schumacher. I'll certainly be up at 6am to watch it.
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beetleman64 wrote:Who knows, we could even see our first true race of attrition for a few years (Indy '04 springs to mind, but I might have forgotten something)


Australia 2008 was even more rough in terms of attrition.
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Klon wrote:
beetleman64 wrote:Who knows, we could even see our first true race of attrition for a few years (Indy '04 springs to mind, but I might have forgotten something)


Australia 2008 was even more rough in terms of attrition.


Or Indy 06!

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Just 4 hours to race start and I'm predicting the order at the end of the first lap will either be Alonso-Vettel-Rosberg-Webber-Hamilton or Rosberg-Webber-Hamilton-Button-Schumacher...
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Yeah, its going to be a real lottery. I wouldn't be surprised to see Kubica on the podium.

Also, they tried to give out some free tickets, but couldn't even organise that properly...
http://au.sports.yahoo.com/motorsport/news/article/-/8186876/free-tickets-leave-korean-f1-hosts-red-faced
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Ed24 wrote:Also, they tried to give out some free tickets, but couldn't even organise that properly...
http://au.sports.yahoo.com/motorsport/news/article/-/8186876/free-tickets-leave-korean-f1-hosts-red-faced


Oh dear...
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Sounds as if they'll be starting on a wet track, at least... Rain chaos and Montreal-type useless tyres all-round? Bring it on!
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Paul Hayes wrote:Sounds as if they'll be starting on a wet track, at least... Rain chaos and Montreal-type useless tyres all-round? Bring it on!

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Autosport wrote:The latest radar update shows that this shower will continue while the drivers complete their reconnaissance laps to the grid. This now guarantees a wet first stint to this afternoon's 55-lap race.


Hell yes.
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Autosport wrote:The latest radar update shows that this shower will continue while the drivers complete their reconnaissance laps to the grid. This now guarantees a wet first stint to this afternoon's 55-lap race.


Hell yes.


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Apparently Glock and Massa have spun on reconnaissance laps.
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thehemogoblin wrote:Apparently Glock and Massa have spun on reconnaissance laps.

I'm so giddy.
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I'm three piece sofa king tired, Jake on the Beeb says the only support race only managed 2 corners before the safety car deployed, what was the support race?
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ADx_Wales wrote:I'm three piece sofa king tired, Jake on the Beeb says the only support race only managed 2 corners before the safety car deployed, what was the support race?

Hyundai somethingorother. Jonathan Noble mentioned it on the Twit.
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Ah, the Hyundai A-League...
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On F1 2010, online, in the rain, around this track, I beat everyone...In a HRT...

And Herman talking to MB, please design circuits that have wet tarmac.
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[mys**t'sbeengripped] BRUNDLE SAID THE G WORD :x :x :x :x :x [/mys**t'sbeengripped]
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ADx_Wales wrote:[mys**t'sbeengripped] BRUNDLE SAID THE G WORD :x :x :x :x :x [/mys**t'sbeengripped]

Germany?
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Decisions decisions decisions... should I watch the F1, the V8 Supercars or the Four Nations Rugby League (with the rejects of football the PNG KUMMELS! and Roy and HG's commentary).
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Roy and HG?!
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MinardiFan95 wrote:Decisions decisions decisions... should I watch the F1, the V8 Supercars or the Four Nations Rugby League (with the rejects of football the PNG KUMMELS! and Roy and HG's commentary).

F1 is a wet race. Take your chances... who knows how this will end.
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Martin Brundle interviews Alan Jones on the grid and asking about cars careering into the first corner; I thought he might have said Korea-ing into the first corner...
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Hmmm, what comms do I choose...

MB and Repeating Ledge, or Radio 5 without Anthony Davidson.
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ADx_Wales wrote:Hmmm, what comms do I choose...

MB and Repeating Ledge, or Radio 5 without Anthony Davidson.


Is Chandhok doing Radio 5?
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thehemogoblin wrote:
ADx_Wales wrote:Hmmm, what comms do I choose...

MB and Repeating Ledge, or Radio 5 without Anthony Davidson.


Is Chandhok doing Radio 5?

He hasn't so far this weekend. Tom somebody on Friday, Paul di Resta or Gary Paffett was going to do the rest of the weekend, I think.
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Hmmmmmm, is there an F1 equivalent of "Fritz-Walter-Wetter"? "Jenson Button Weather", perhaps...?
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Charlie Whiting talking to F1 drivers about race start...
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This is going to be epic... :mrgreen:

ROSBERG FTW!!! (Even if it means me possibly having a Nazi Schumacher dp by the end of the race...)
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dr-baker wrote:Charlie Whiting talking to F1 drivers about race start...

That pretty much spells safety car start, correct?
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BREAKING NEWS: Start to be delayed by 10 minutes
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Grr, 10 minute delay, you big girls blouses.
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Looks like I might not be watching anything at all as there was a lightning strike very close to my place (when I mean close I mean shake the foundations of the house close).
Anyway (if I can) I'll be watching the F1 (V8's are getting a bit boring) and listening to Roy and HG's football commentary over the internet (I don't get Triple M where I live so I have to listen online).
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Start 10 minutes delayed - it's pouring out there. Start under SC being considered.
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CarlosFerreira wrote:Start 10 minutes delayed - it's pouring out there. Start under SC being considered.

This is wonderfully dramatic and farcical.
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