1000000000 HWNSNBM points if you can name both people I'm talking about...simply because it has zilch to do with F1 and will be a bastard to figure out for everyone
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Klon wrote:Oooh, references to Scottish football leauge players are so difficult to point out ...
Klon wrote:I have no idea how Vettel cannot break all qualifying records, no matter how much I ponder about it.
kostas22 wrote:Klon wrote:Oooh, references to Scottish football leauge players are so difficult to point out ...
I'm surprised anyone knows such a thing exists. And anyway, you're only 50% right.
redbulljack14 wrote:kostas22 wrote:Klon wrote:Oooh, references to Scottish football leauge players are so difficult to point out ...
I'm surprised anyone knows such a thing exists. And anyway, you're only 50% right.
We know Scottish Football exists, we just don't care.
Shadaza wrote:Why does every race on the calender (ignore European GP) have the country name in the title except Abu Dhabi. (which is in the country of the United Arab Emirates)
Klon wrote:Shadaza wrote:Why does every race on the calender (ignore European GP) have the country name in the title except Abu Dhabi. (which is in the country of the United Arab Emirates)
Because United Arabian Emirates Grand Prix just sounds awful.
Shadaza wrote:Why does every race on the calender (ignore European GP) have the country name in the title except Abu Dhabi. (which is in the country of the United Arab Emirates)
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
DanielPT wrote:Cynon wrote:If Pirelli and the GPDA get the tire rule changed and qualifying tires come back, those qualifying tires should be uber hard NASCAR tires.
Just saying.
Are you saying that NASCAR tyres last 100 yards?
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
Cynon wrote:Because of the possibility that there will be a Dubai Grand Prix as well.
AdrianSutil wrote:Here's one, as it couldve been a slim possiblity:
We all know Ricciardo finished the race, albiet 14 laps down on Vettel, so he wasn't classified. But If there'd been more retirements and HRT found themselves 10th, would they get the point despite being non classified? I can't remember a race where it happened. Indy 05' is an exception because the Michelin drivers were non-starters.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Klon wrote:The prospect of Barrichello's F1 career ending has send me almost halfway through the five stages of grief in accordance with the Kübler-Ross model...
Does this make me an avid fan or just a nutcase?
Klon wrote:The prospect of Barrichello's F1 career ending has send me almost halfway through the five stages of grief in accordance with the Kübler-Ross model...
Does this make me an avid fan or just a nutcase?
DanielPT wrote:Truthfully, Barrichello's career ended two years ago when he left Brawn, so that is not an issue for me any more.
Row Man Gross-Gene wrote:Klon wrote:The prospect of Barrichello's F1 career ending has send me almost halfway through the five stages of grief in accordance with the Kübler-Ross model...
Does this make me an avid fan or just a nutcase?
I find myself strangely curious about what the "Bargaining" phase entailed. Would you care to drop that description on us?
Klon wrote:...his (Pastor Maldonado's) team mate instead has everything that could go wrong go wrong for him - and it's mostly not his fault - and in the end, he is only one position ahead of him come the finish line. This guy is pretty much secured for 2012, whereas Barrichello is not ... and Williams wonder why nobody takes them seriously anymore.
redbulljack14 wrote:Am I the only person thinking Force India can take 5th in the Constructors Championship?
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
East Londoner wrote:redbulljack14 wrote:Am I the only person thinking Force India can take 5th in the Constructors Championship?
I'm not alone, it appears! If Group Bahar continue on their downward spiral, FI will easily take 5th.
redbulljack14 wrote:East Londoner wrote:redbulljack14 wrote:Am I the only person thinking Force India can take 5th in the Constructors Championship?
I'm not alone, it appears! If Group Bahar continue on their downward spiral, FI will easily take 5th.
22 points to close in on, 5 races to go. Very possible.
Especially if both of the drivers continue their form, Di Resta is improving and Sutil has also definitely hit form.
DanielPT wrote:That battle for sixth looks now such a straightforward affair that people are beginning to wonder if Force India can overhaul Renault in 5th place. Which is not that wide of the mark. Force India had a race pace equal to Mercedes in the last race and if it keeps going like this Renault will lose the spot in the next couple of races...
mario wrote:...but it's probably going to be harder than the relative form that Force India and Renault showed in Singapore suggested, given that Singapore looks to have been a fluke result (possibly in part because of the very bumpy nature of the track - there were some comments from Renault that suggested that their car is very sensitive to changes in pitch).
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
F1000X wrote:Would bringing CVTs to F1 (after having been briefly tested by Williams away from competition in 93/94) be a good and relevant move? Arn't they supposed to provide a small increase in fuel efficiency? I don't know how it is abroad, but in America these are becoming more and relevant, as virtually every automatic transmission is beginning to include 5 gears or more to compete.
What if a common CVT gearbox was developed? I feel like a CVT+Turbo would be an incredibly potent combination.
Mario, thoughts?
F1000X wrote:Would bringing CVTs to F1 (after having been briefly tested by Williams away from competition in 93/94) be a good and relevant move? Arn't they supposed to provide a small increase in fuel efficiency? I don't know how it is abroad, but in America these are becoming more and relevant, as virtually every automatic transmission is beginning to include 5 gears or more to compete.
What if a common CVT gearbox was developed? I feel like a CVT+Turbo would be an incredibly potent combination.
Mario, thoughts?
Peter wrote:Here's an interesting one. The backmarker teams, while being quite a lot off on pace on the frontrunners, are much, much easier on their tyres than them, often doing 1 and 2 stops while frontrunners do 3 or even more sometimes. This could apply to Sauber as well.
Well then, why don't these teams try to give themselves some more grip and pace by jacking up the Camber and Toe Angles? Meaning, they could run significantly more camber, which will wear the tyres more, but give them some more grip as well. They could do this, run a similar 3 stop strategy to the faster teams, and gain some time on their own?
DanielPT wrote:Peter wrote:Here's an interesting one. The backmarker teams, while being quite a lot off on pace on the frontrunners, are much, much easier on their tyres than them, often doing 1 and 2 stops while frontrunners do 3 or even more sometimes. This could apply to Sauber as well.
Well then, why don't these teams try to give themselves some more grip and pace by jacking up the Camber and Toe Angles? Meaning, they could run significantly more camber, which will wear the tyres more, but give them some more grip as well. They could do this, run a similar 3 stop strategy to the faster teams, and gain some time on their own?
People in the midfield save tires to pull results and that works well for them. Better at least than those who try to mimic the front runners strategy. For that reason I cannot see it work for the back markers...
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.
dr-baker wrote:But it would be better for Mark's reputation if he fought for the win and came second rather than being gifted the win by Vettel. He just needs to get into a position to fight for the win in the first place...
redbulljack14 wrote:dr-baker wrote:But it would be better for Mark's reputation if he fought for the win and came second rather than being gifted the win by Vettel. He just needs to get into a position to fight for the win in the first place...
In other words, he needs to work on his starts.