2012 Japanese Grand Prix Discussion Thread
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Massa's currently the fastest guy on track. This could be a career-saving drive if I've ever seen one.
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Come on Massa! Get "The Finger" for us!
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Hamilton's tyres are gone. After seven freaking laps ![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
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Massa for IIDOTR! PLEASE! ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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Now, we need Cucumber to appear and do something like in Malaysia.
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BBC live text coverage wrote:It turns out that it was Bruno Senna, not Romain Grosjean, who hit Rosberg amid the chaos at the start as the stewards punished the Brazilian accordingly.
What?
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Aerond wrote:Now, we need Cucumber to appear and do something like in Malaysia.
Speaking of Narain, he must have taken the lead in the Johnny Claes award by now.
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
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FMecha wrote:Massa for IIDOTR! PLEASE!
Don't jinx this! Please don't let that jinx it!
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:Hey Enoch, do you think you could write an article about how Vettel will win more titles than Schumacher please?
Yeah, I'd say at the rate Vettel is going, that's a pretty real possibility.
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:Hey Enoch, do you think you could write an article about how Vettel will win more titles than Schumacher please?
I propose that this year's Season Review be capable to jinx everyone on the grid except Maldonado, HRT, and Marussia.
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Cynon wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:Hey Enoch, do you think you could write an article about how Vettel will win more titles than Schumacher please?
Yeah, I'd say at the rate Vettel is going, that's a pretty real possibility.
Do it. But saldy, the next Friday the 13th isn't until September of next year, so he'll need to find something else to curse him with.
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Cucumber out laps ago. ![Mad :x](./images/smilies/icon_mad.gif)
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Kobi's still ahead of Button ![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
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Vettel is far ahead now he could stop, have a sip of coffee, go back out, and still lead the race. ![Evil or Very Mad :evil:](./images/smilies/icon_evil.gif)
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DOSBoot wrote:Vettel is far ahead now he could stop, have a sip of coffee, go back out, and still lead the race.
Cup of coffee? Hell, he could have a three-course dinner and still be leading by a country mile
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Wizzie wrote:DOSBoot wrote:Vettel is far ahead now he could stop, have a sip of coffee, go back out, and still lead the race.
Cup of coffee? Hell, he could have a three-course dinner and still be leading by a country mile
Or have a barbicue for that matter.
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I never thought I'd say this but 'Go home, Jenson Button!'
I want Kobi on that podium much more than you.
I want Kobi on that podium much more than you.
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Button starting to catch Kobayashi. ![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
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Hey Schumacher, let Ricciardo score a point. Please?
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Is Maldonado finally gonna finish a race in the points? 8th with 3 laps to go...
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KOBAYASHI KAMUI PODIUMAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
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Fantastic drives by Kobayashi and Massa!!
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well done Kamui Finally! and Filipe Baby
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Great news for Kamui, the race though.....Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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someone needs to find the end of the race with japanese commentary
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I love the crowd's chanting! KAMUI!
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The crowd chanting for Kamui was spine tingling, not seen that in years! Also big respect for all the guys letting Kamui come on to the podium first.
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Here's to celebrate 3rd Japanese on podium: Kamui karting with 1st Japanese driver on podium Aguri Suzuki
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This is the most emotional race for me over the season.. I couldn't hold the tears of happiness for Felipe and Kamui. Happens rarely to me.
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Allowing Jean Alesi to perform the podium interviews:
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Kobayashi-sama!!!!! San-ban!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
*Rant Speed Channel can go to HRT! They abandoned the interview and went to commercial the moment Kamui uttered some Japanese! Jerks!!!!!!!!
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Johnny Herbert agrees with me, get rid of Grosjean
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solarcold wrote:This is the most emotional race for me over the season.. I couldn't hold the tears of happiness for Felipe and Kamui. Happens rarely to me.
As they were saying on the commentary feed, there will be a lot of good will in the paddock for those two guys getting podium finishes this weekend, and rightly so. That podium should give Kamui's campaign this year a real shot in the arm, and hopefully boost his chances of staying on at Sauber next year (there have been a few rumours that Kobayashi's position is not entirely secure, but that should go some way towards answering his critics) - especially since he seemed to have the measure of Perez pretty much throughout the entire weekend, right at a time when everybody has been talking about Perez's move to McLaren.
As for Massa, that should boost his confidence enormously for the final few races - considering that his qualifying performance was relatively poor, to bounce back from that with a pretty comfortable podium is going to do him a lot of good. It might not be enough on its own to save his career at Ferrari, but on the back of his improved form in the latter half of this season it should improve his chances of a seat.
Martin Brundle, on watching a replay of Grosjean spinning:
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Forza Kobayashi!
It's been a good decision to stay in bed. Statistically, when I stay in bed for overseas races of F1 in early morning time zones, the driver I would cheer for do win whereas when I get up, it's vice versa. This proved to be correct today. Suzuka is a nice track but it's not worth risking a good result just by me getting up early (especially when I could use a good night's sleep, which I did).
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sswishbone wrote:Johnny Herbert agrees with me, get rid of Grosjean
Seconded. He has cost Lotus a 3rd place finish in the WCC. I'd like to see Hulkenberg or Kobayashi replace him at Lotus for next season. I honestly think even EB (Boullier) has had enough of Romain Crashjean. He is bloody dangerous out there as Mark Webber pointed out.
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Sauber is 20 points behind Mercedes.
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