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Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 13:19
by tristan1117
And I missed qualifying because NBC Sports decided to air Arsenal and Fulham instead of quali (and I overslept). Awesome result for Caterham and Marussia.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 13:29
by girry
Also have to praise the TV director. Caterham and Marussia, as deserved for the gamble they took, got a fair share of TV time - and their sponsors must love that

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 13:30
by watka
Van Der Garde in particular did a very good job out there, especially considering his monster shunt in practice. Will be interesting to see if he can come home ahead of one of the established teams.

I thought Rosberg was going to nab pole, I think his lap that was 0.5 seconds slower than Di Resta was probably the best of the day alongside VDG's 3rd place lap in Q1. As it was, Hamilton got a deserved pole and stole his thunder. I also thought Button was impressive throughout qualifying, consistently outperforming his car.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 13:31
by watka
giraurd wrote:Also have to praise the TV director. Caterham and Marussia, as deserved for the gamble they took, got a fair share of TV time - and their sponsors must love that


They would, if Marussia actually had any sponsors...

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 13:33
by eytl
Clearly, Max could hide his talent no longer ... :D

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 13:34
by Dj_bereta
giraurd wrote:Also have to praise the TV director. Caterham and Marussia, as deserved for the gamble they took, got a fair share of TV time - and their sponsors must love that


Yeah. Its rare to see Marussia and Caterham showing in the screen. We saw an entire lap with Van Der Garde. Well Done TV director.

In other side, I can't say the same for Marshalls, who are showing blue flags for Marussia and Caterham in your flying laps.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 13:36
by watka
Dj_bereta wrote:
giraurd wrote:Also have to praise the TV director. Caterham and Marussia, as deserved for the gamble they took, got a fair share of TV time - and their sponsors must love that


Yeah. Its rare to see Marussia and Caterham showing in the screen. We saw an entire lap with Van Der Garde. Well Done TV director.

In other side, I can't say the same for Marshalls, who are showing blue flags for Marussia and Caterham in your flying laps.


The Marussias were massively holding Hamilton up at times though, I was quite surprised Lewis wasn't on the radio to complain.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 14:23
by Jocke1
watka wrote:
giraurd wrote:Also have to praise the TV director. Caterham and Marussia, as deserved for the gamble they took, got a fair share of TV time - and their sponsors must love that


They would, if Marussia actually had any sponsors...

http://youtu.be/6zXDo4dL7SU

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 14:30
by girry
No! I saw a sponsor in their car today. PDVSA has splastered their logo onto the nose.

(ermm......then, who exactly could that hint for the Marussia seat then...?)

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 14:41
by Ataxia
giraurd wrote:No! I saw a sponsor in their car today. PDVSA has splastered their logo onto the nose.

(ermm......then, who exactly could that hint for the Marussia seat then...?)


It's there because of Gonzalez.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 17:25
by good_Ralf
watka wrote:The Marussias were massively holding Hamilton up at times though, I was quite surprised Lewis wasn't on the radio to complain.


He was probably swearing about them. "F**king, f**king Marussias!!! What f**king idiots!!!"

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 17:39
by Jocke1
good_Ralf wrote:
watka wrote:The Marussias were massively holding Hamilton up at times though, I was quite surprised Lewis wasn't on the radio to complain.


He was probably swearing about them. "F**king, f**king Marussias!!! What f**king idiots!!!"

I'm sorry, but are you now asking us to stand up?
Is Hamilton really just a clone of JPM? Created in 06/07 so that JPM's genes would carry on inside the F1 paddock, even
though the original JPM went stateside to race with roofs instead.
Count me in on this theory... :shock:

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 18:08
by Klon
Jocke1 wrote:Count me in on this theory... :shock:


Well, it's no suprise if that were the case. I mean after the truth I learned regarding Jaime Alguersuari everything is possible.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 20:56
by WeirdKerr
Klon wrote:
Jocke1 wrote:Count me in on this theory... :shock:


Well, it's no suprise if that were the case. I mean after the truth I learned regarding Jaime Alguersuari everything is possible.


Don't encourage him.... we will get a whole thread on how Alex Wurz cloned JPM and went back in time and imprenated Mrs Hamilton with the genes or some nonsense....

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 21:06
by Jocke1
WeirdKerr wrote:Don't encourage him.... we will get a whole thread on how Alex Wurz cloned JPM and went back in time and imprenated Mrs Hamilton with the genes or some nonsense....

Sounds to me like you want to prevent the truth from coming out. You seem to know more than you're letting on, who are you really working for, WeirdKerr?
Are you a good guy or a bad guy?

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 24 Aug 2013, 21:18
by WeirdKerr
Jocke1 wrote:
WeirdKerr wrote:Don't encourage him.... we will get a whole thread on how Alex Wurz cloned JPM and went back in time and imprenated Mrs Hamilton with the genes or some nonsense....

Sounds to me like you want to prevent the truth from coming out. You seem to know more than you're letting on, who are you really working for, WeirdKerr?
Are you a good guy or a bad guy?


My boss is very shadowy and does not like publicity, but I do believe he is on the good side...

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 11:23
by good_Ralf
BBC predicts rain but I can't see any. :(

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 11:26
by tommykl
From 20km away from Spa, no rain right now, but the clouds are pretty menacing...

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 11:29
by sswishbone
Spa is like Interlagos, it can change in a heartbeat.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 11:39
by sswishbone
Greenpeace protestors at the track! On the grandstand roof and potentially gonna abseil down, shades of silverstone 2003?

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 11:40
by Shadaza
sswishbone wrote:Greenpeace protestors at the track! On the grandstand roof and potentially gonna abseil down, shades of silverstone 2003?


Not to mention the microlight buzzing around. Bathplug off Greenpeace.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 11:43
by Londoner
Looks like Greenpeace are already making a case for ROTR. Absolute imbeciles, go away and protest something relevant for once. :evil:

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 11:46
by S951
who else is looking forward for this?

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 11:46
by sswishbone
Wtf? Is this national anthem attempting to recreate 'rock in rio' ?

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 11:51
by Minardi Man
You know Greenpeace, if you had just stayed at home you'd have saved wasting more fuel on the plane you used to get to spa.
Just a thought.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 11:52
by Londoner
With 10 minutes to go, join the rest of us in the chatroom for some cheerful times. ;)

http://client00.chat.mibbit.com/?server=irc.mibbit.net&channel=%23F1Rejects

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 12:07
by Londoner
Well, that's the race done then. VETTELWINSLOL. :cry:

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 12:08
by S951
christ he is pulling what 1 sec a lap?

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 12:14
by SgtPepper
S951 wrote:christ he is pulling what 1 sec a lap?


The RB makes the Merc look like a GP2 car.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 12:54
by Londoner
Kimi retires from his first race since his comeback. This race gets worse and worse and worse. :cry:

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 12:58
by S951
CRASHUUUUU

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 12:58
by Londoner
Big crash between Di Resta and Maldolan.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 13:00
by Londoner
Maldonado actually managed to hit both Force Indias at the Bus Stop. :lol:

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 13:03
by Barbazza
Sutil's driving like a dick AGAIN. Nearly pushed Gutierrez off at Eau Rouge because he disgracefully didn't jump out of his way. Then caused the crash at the hairpin by driving into Maldonado. Then waves his arm at Gutierrez because he disgracefully tried to race him down to Eau Rouge again. What is wrong with him?

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 13:33
by SgtPepper
Kimi out, the RB by far the fastest car, and countless DRS overtakes.

Well, that was disappointing.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 13:36
by shinji
Interesting from Hamilton, that he let Alonso past to have DRS. I always did that on F1 2012, didn't think they'd be at that!

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 13:42
by Dj_bereta
Boring race for Spa standards. The qualify was better.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 13:51
by mario
Barbazza wrote:Sutil's driving like a dick AGAIN. Nearly pushed Gutierrez off at Eau Rouge because he disgracefully didn't jump out of his way. Then caused the crash at the hairpin by driving into Maldonado. Then waves his arm at Gutierrez because he disgracefully tried to race him down to Eau Rouge again. What is wrong with him?

And to add insult to injury Maldonado and Gutierrez received penalties for that incident to boot - I feel the penalty to Maldonado was harsh as it looked more like he was trying to avoid Sutil and wandered into di Resta's path.

SgtPepper wrote:Kimi out, the RB by far the fastest car, and countless DRS overtakes.

Well, that was disappointing.

I'm not entirely surprised that Kimi's brakes burned out so quickly in the end - he seemed to have high brake wear in the practise sessions and even during the brief bit of dry running in qualifying, and the amount of brake dust coming out of the ducts was unusually high given that the amount of time spent on the brakes around Spa is fairly low. Add to that the fact he was running for so long in the slipsteam of other cars, and it sounds as if Lotus were simply too aggressive on their cooling and paid the price.
In fact, it has to be said that it was a poor race for Lotus - the one stop strategy didn't work for Grosjean as he lost far too much time in his first stint, so it has to be said that they made poor decisions with both cars. It looks like the decision by Lotus and Mercedes to go for a slightly higher downforce package this weekend worked reasonably well in the wetter part of qualifying but, with other cars able to use their straight line speed advantage, it didn't work so well in the race for either of them.

shinji wrote:Interesting from Hamilton, that he let Alonso past to have DRS. I always did that on F1 2012, didn't think they'd be at that!

There was one point in their battle in Canada where Hamilton and Alonso were trying not to cross the DRS detection point first in an attempt to get DRS (with Hamilton briefly braking only for Alonso to clock what he was doing and immediately slowing down too). It shows how much of an advantage that it must have been in that race that Hamilton was prepared to sacrifice track position to get DRS, and I think that a few other drivers preferred not to attack into La Source and get the use of DRS down the Kemmel straight instead to make it easier to pass.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 13:56
by good_Ralf
A big rant coming up.

As I said on the live chat, Vettel has won with the largest margin of the season (17 seconds at the finish), his 5th win of the season.
He also led every lap of the race.
There was no rain, no SCs and a main title contender out of the race.
The zig-zag trend I identified and predicted (Mercedes winning, Red Bull winning, Mercedes winning, Red Bull winning, Mercedes winning, Red Bull winning) very much continued. That was a madly boring, ordinary and disappointing race.
When a non-Vettel driver wins the race, you feel as though the title chase is still on. But whenever Vettel wins, like today, you think the championship battle is all but over. This race simply emphasized how poor this season has been.

Re: The 2013 Burning Hot Belgian Grand Prix Thread

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 13:56
by f1-gast
My ex gf called me yesterday if i got some time today to meet up with her, i told her no there is Formula 1 on the TV, probably i threw a new relation with her away for what ? :cry:

For an boring race , with some annoying german driver that wins again, and also that father of Hamilton i dont give a damn he is standing there is his black leather jacket, looking like an alcoholic addict.... damn put on another face you ! or get the neuk op ! Oh and also the way Perez was driving again... can't stand it.

Well some positive... sure im Glad Sutil scored finally some points , Alonso drove a manifque race, since 4 years he actually scored points and how , with a great podium :)
And yes i think VDG did a good job this weekend for 2014 more then 40 sec in front of the marussia's !!!