Henrique wrote:Look what I found: http://www.playseat.com/en/takuma-sato-seat
Just in case someone misses Sato in F1...
Henrique wrote:Look what I found: http://www.playseat.com/en/takuma-sato-seat
Henrique wrote:Look what I found: http://www.playseat.com/en/takuma-sato-seat
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
f1fanatic.co.uk wrote:Takuma Sato will drive a Lotus-branded IndyCar in certain rounds of this year’s IndyCar championship. The car will be run by KV Racing and is set for its first outing at St Petersburg in Florida in two weeks’ time. The series holds its first round at a new street circuit in Sao Paolo tomorrow.
According to Lotus the car will be entered as a “Lotus-Cosworth”. At present Honda are the exclusive supplier of engines to the IndyCar championship. Every one of Sato’s 90 starts came at the wheel of a Honda-powered car
Klon wrote:Sorry for resurrecting dead threads, but I've found a noticeable piece of news:
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2010/03/13/s ... h-indycar/f1fanatic.co.uk wrote:Takuma Sato will drive a Lotus-branded IndyCar in certain rounds of this year’s IndyCar championship. The car will be run by KV Racing and is set for its first outing at St Petersburg in Florida in two weeks’ time. The series holds its first round at a new street circuit in Sao Paolo tomorrow.
According to Lotus the car will be entered as a “Lotus-Cosworth”. At present Honda are the exclusive supplier of engines to the IndyCar championship. Every one of Sato’s 90 starts came at the wheel of a Honda-powered car
Interesting indeed; let's see if Heikki Kovalainen and Jarno Trulli get a bit faster now...
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Nico Rosberg wrote:Break me down mentally? Good luck with that one.
P_Friesacher wrote:Also extremely rejectworty: The idea to use the Sambadrom in Sao Paulo as racetrack for the IRL - no grip at all. I urge you to watch the Qualifying in an hour on indycar.com - you have to see to rejectfulnes of this yourself to fully appreciate it.
P_Friesacher wrote:I am a big fan of your country and I have always tremendously enjoyed the F1 races in São Paulo. I was very happy when I heard that there would be an Indycar Race in Brazil and I was really looking forward to it. And I also wish you a dry raceday tomorrow.
But one has to admit buliding the start-finish straight for on open wheel series this fast on a track that is supposed to be slippery is a bit rejectworthy, isn't it? It's not your or your city's fault, though. I would hold the Indycar organizers responsible because they should know on which surfaces their cars are able to run safely and on which they aren't.
rffp wrote:P_Friesacher wrote:I am a big fan of your country and I have always tremendously enjoyed the F1 races in São Paulo. I was very happy when I heard that there would be an Indycar Race in Brazil and I was really looking forward to it. And I also wish you a dry raceday tomorrow.
But one has to admit buliding the start-finish straight for on open wheel series this fast on a track that is supposed to be slippery is a bit rejectworthy, isn't it? It's not your or your city's fault, though. I would hold the Indycar organizers responsible because they should know on which surfaces their cars are able to run safely and on which they aren't.
It is rejectworthy, no doubt. Technically speaking, I think the Campo de Marte airfield track would be the best option, but too many helicopters and small aircraft use that airfield and it would cause many problems.
Right now, they have postponed to sunday the qualification to attempt to fix the problem in the straight. It seems to me like a hail mary pass. And I will be praying until the end of the race for no rain. Remember the 2003 Brazilian F1 GP!
bduddy wrote:
Here's an example of what the front straight was like... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPhJ7jPqqSI
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
P_Friesacher wrote:Let's hope what they are doing is enough and that there won't be rain tomorrow. I like the rest of the course, by the way: It is a bit bumpy, but it doesn't seem much worse than some other tracks Indycar races on. Also I like the long backstraight which should work really well for overtaking (let's just hope the runoff is sufficient!). From you comments I gather that you are following the race from the grandstands. Always wanted to attend an Indycar race, too, but the chances of American single seaters returning to Europe seem extremely small after CART's unsuccessful attempts a few years ago. So AutoGP will have to suffice for the near future (if they ever start selling tickets, that is...)
Have fun there! And let's also hope Sato will be able to improve tomorrow...
rffp wrote:I am "grounded" at home with my newborn daughter!![]()
watka wrote:Wizzie wrote:Sato will be this year's Indy 500 winner. You heard it here first![]()
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Seriously though good luck to him.
He's already come 3rd at Indy before...
eytl wrote:rffp wrote:I am "grounded" at home with my newborn daughter!![]()
Congratulations on the daughter! There is joy to be had in being grounded for that reason!
Valrys wrote:First corner accident for Sato.....just can't help himself can he?
LucaPacchiarini wrote:that was massive... he caused a chain reaction that took four cars out
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Mister Fungus wrote:Exciting race, unlike deadbeat Bahrain. Sometimes I really don't understand why F1 is so much more popular than indycar.
thehemogoblin wrote:Mister Fungus wrote:Exciting race, unlike deadbeat Bahrain. Sometimes I really don't understand why F1 is so much more popular than indycar.
It's all about the reputations. IndyCar shot itself in the foot when it split.
Mister Fungus wrote:Exciting race, unlike deadbeat Bahrain. Sometimes I really don't understand why F1 is so much more popular than indycar.
RejectSteve wrote:It also helps that IRL races shiteboxes.
dragonsteincole wrote:Having watched most of the race on Sky Sports 4, I must comment on a fantastic opening race to the season. I had serious doubts over the track, but that race had everything. Sato (for 5 seconds), overtaking, crashes, a thunderstorm, HAIL, cars going 3 and 4 wide down that epic long back straight, and the track actually had a number of overtaking spots.
I know we'll never see F1 cars going there, but after the snooze-fest in Bahrain it wouldn't exactly hurt to try.