2010 Korean GP Discussion thread
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Did I just spot a slide from the SC there?
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:Did I just spot a slide from the SC there?
I heard it spin its tires during the first parade session.
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I think that it's raining and the track is wet...
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The longer this goes on the more and more I like Hamilton's opinion on this track... this is not right...
Michael's sure having fun testing the track isn't he?
Michael's sure having fun testing the track isn't he?
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Wizzie wrote:The longer this goes on the more and more I like Hamilton's opinion on this track... this is not right...
Michael's sure having fun testing the track isn't he?
He's got to be bored shirtless like the rest of us.
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At high speed, this water would have been cleared up...
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Wizzie wrote:The longer this goes on the more and more I like Hamilton's opinion on this track... this is not right...
Michael's sure having fun testing the track isn't he?
Hamilton, "Conditions are good!". The Schu, checking his braking points.
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This is stupid now, let them start, it's what they earn their money for.
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It looks as if everyone is picking up more speed as they test the track.
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Will we see any of the leaders pit for rubber if the whole race is under SC conditions?
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God it looks no worse then Fuji in 07 or China this year... let's go already
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dr-baker wrote:Will we see any of the leaders pit for rubber if the whole race is under SC conditions?
The two different tire compounds rule still applies, regardless of the two compounds used, correct?
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thehemogoblin wrote:dr-baker wrote:Will we see any of the leaders pit for rubber if the whole race is under SC conditions?
The two different tire compounds rule still applies, regardless of the two compounds used, correct?
It only applies if it's a completely dry race.
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thehemogoblin wrote:dr-baker wrote:Will we see any of the leaders pit for rubber if the whole race is under SC conditions?
The two different tire compounds rule still applies, regardless of the two compounds used, correct?
No, the rule goes out the window if there's any rain at all.
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thehemogoblin wrote:dr-baker wrote:Will we see any of the leaders pit for rubber if the whole race is under SC conditions?
The two different tire compounds rule still applies, regardless of the two compounds used, correct?
No. They don't even have to pit, if they don't go the full race distance - which they won't.
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I wanted Mark Webber to win the title, but if he doesnt want to defend it properly I may have to change my mind...
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Wizzie wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:dr-baker wrote:Will we see any of the leaders pit for rubber if the whole race is under SC conditions?
The two different tire compounds rule still applies, regardless of the two compounds used, correct?
It only applies if it's a completely dry race.
So no tire changes are required at all then? Hmm. I either change to inters now or I wait as long as humanly possible to change my full wets.
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thehemogoblin wrote:dr-baker wrote:Will we see any of the leaders pit for rubber if the whole race is under SC conditions?
The two different tire compounds rule still applies, regardless of the two compounds used, correct?
That only applies to dry tyres doesn't it? There is only one compound each of inters and wets, isn't there? I just want to see some change in position...
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dr-baker wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:dr-baker wrote:Will we see any of the leaders pit for rubber if the whole race is under SC conditions?
The two different tire compounds rule still applies, regardless of the two compounds used, correct?
That only applies to dry tyres doesn't it? There is only one compound each of inters and wets, isn't there? I just want to see some change in position...
Vettel for grand slam!
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So no tire changes are required at all then? Hmm. I either change to inters now or I wait as long as humanly possible to change my full wets.
I thought they had to stay on full wets while they're behind the safety car?
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LUCAS DE GRASSI SETS THE FASTEST LAP!!!!!!!!
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Dom wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:
So no tire changes are required at all then? Hmm. I either change to inters now or I wait as long as humanly possible to change my full wets.
I thought they had to stay on full wets while they're behind the safety car?
Oh yeah, crap.
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thehemogoblin wrote:Vettel for grand slam!
Interesting fact: At Singapore Fernando Alonso scored a Grand Slam, the first in Formula 1 for over 6 years.
Also there's talk that if it goes on like this the SC might run out of fuel
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ADx_Wales wrote:LUCAS DE GRASSI SETS THE FASTEST LAP!!!!!!!!
2 min 35 sec! The slowest ever fastest lap?
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Wizzie wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:That only applies to dry tyres doesn't it? There is only one compound each of inters and wets, isn't there? I just want to see some change in position...
Vettel for grand slam!
Interesting fact: At Singapore Fernando Alonso scored a Grand Slam, the first in Formula 1 for over 6 years.
Also there's talk that if it goes on like this the SC might run out of fuel
Beating , England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales?
or Winning the Australian, French, Wimbledon and US Opens?
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Wizzie wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:Vettel for grand slam!
Interesting fact: At Singapore Fernando Alonso scored a Grand Slam, the first in Formula 1 for over 6 years.
Also there's talk that if it goes on like this the SC might run out of fuel
I wish I would have been more active that weekend. I didn't know that happened until just now.
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ADx_Wales wrote:I wanted Mark Webber to win the title, but if he doesnt want to defend it properly I may have to change my mind...
Same here except I have changed my mind after this nonsense. Of course he wants the race stopped and the next two races aswell, don't listen to him!
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Welcome Blackmore... Not Andy Blackmore?
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Decided to switch the commentary off and just have track audio, thats how dull it has got for me...
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The rooster tails aren't even that big anymore. Let's go!
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What a complete waste of fuel if this finishes now. What a waste of 1 out of 8 engines too...
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ADx_Wales wrote:Decided to switch the commentary off and just have track audio, thats how dull it has got for me...
That is what my feed is now too. Somewhere in Germany, a tech-savvy person feels the same as I.
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FFS already... Di Grassi is 10 seconds faster than anyone else through sector 2... bring the SC in already!
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di Grassi pits and catches up with the rest of the pack no problem. Let's go racing!
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I'M SO ANGRY, THIS SHOULD HAVE STARTED ABOUT 5 LAPS AGO! What does this say to the new viewers in Korea - that F1 is a Mickey-Mouse sport full of pansies who can't race properly when there's a little splash of rain?
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I'm going to say it...
Bahrain was better than this...
Bahrain was better than this...
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LET'S GO ALREADY!!!!!!
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ADx_Wales wrote:I'm going to say it...
Bahrain was better than this...
Bah. Rain.
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ADx_Wales wrote:I'm going to say it...
Bahrain was better than this...
I might just have to agree with you on that one.
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Warren Hughes wrote:I'M SO ANGRY, THIS SHOULD HAVE STARTED ABOUT 5 LAPS AGO! What does this say to the new viewers in Korea - that F1 is a Mickey-Mouse sport full of pansies who can't race properly when there's a little splash of rain?
BINGO! Someone give this man a beer.
And Hamilton's saying the track is almost ready for Inters
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