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Post by smithyf1 on Sept 21, 2010 15:35:25 GMT
Singapore Grand Prix discussion.
Who's gonna win!?
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Post by shumiferades on Sept 21, 2010 16:04:41 GMT
Alonso or Webber.
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Post by Kev Revmoon on Sept 21, 2010 17:45:08 GMT
I really have no idea at all. Which is great.
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Post by nellybin on Sept 23, 2010 20:00:50 GMT
alonso on poll with a time of 1m45-900s and will win with the fastest lap 1m46-989s lol couldnt find link for poll an fast lap lol i guess it finished
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Post by Kev Revmoon on Sept 23, 2010 20:31:04 GMT
Weather forecast for the race is rainy - Wee-Haa, Grandma!
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Post by shumiferades on Sept 25, 2010 9:41:56 GMT
Hamilton is scared of the chicane. www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/86919Not much whack from the guy who likes to say it is all about balls. His appear to have ascended again. Funny how he says Sutil I think, I thought him and Sutil were supposed to be really good friends. Anyway the chicane is fine the drivers just need to not drive on the big humps, which is called a challenge. Oh great bit in the practice show the woman one is talking about which is the most important championship and says "McLaren have won a constructors championship for what where when, 1998...?"
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Post by shumiferades on Sept 25, 2010 9:44:37 GMT
alonso on poll with a time of 1m45-900s and will win with the fastest lap 1m46-989s lol couldnt find link for poll an fast lap lol i guess it finished Pole fastest lap and win for Alonso two GPs in a row would be good. Don't think Ferrari will be as strong as there Monza Special pace. It would need to be an Alonso Mega Drive to win it. We shall see if we get one.
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Post by shumiferades on Sept 25, 2010 13:27:23 GMT
HAHAHA even Jordan admits that McLaren are full of sour grapes and making up lies about Red Bull.
Strange comment from Jake Humphries today. McLaren’s team orders decision is even harder because both their drivers are british. What does he mean by this?
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Post by shumiferades on Sept 25, 2010 15:28:01 GMT
AL-ON-SO WHOO OOH.
Did you see Ron Dennise looking gutted. HAHAHA
Poor lap from Webber this is a wasted opportunity for him at the moment.
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Post by Kev Revmoon on Sept 25, 2010 23:11:19 GMT
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Post by shumiferades on Sept 26, 2010 9:52:01 GMT
Yeah this was the press a while back. Martin Brundle is the one wanting to get rid of Legard the most. Not sure what he has against Legard so much when he was happy with James Allen for all those years.
Nice of Martin to be knifing his co-worker like that, great guy. Legard isn't great, not sure who he would be replaced with though.
I often get the feeling these days that Martin isn't supporting Legard on purpose these days, even not filling dead air. Not sure why he does this but I don't think it helps.
I've said before that I don't rate Martin any more he is in my view one of the many bitter twisted people in F1 no longer capable of a genuine opinion. His grid walks are often a farce and it appears he is disliked in the F1 paddock.
With the blue peter presenter and Jordan I rarely now watch the pre race show and I think they are largely a waste of license fee money.
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Post by Kev Revmoon on Sept 26, 2010 11:12:26 GMT
What *do* you like, Schumiferades? It doesn't seem to be F1...
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Post by Kev Revmoon on Sept 26, 2010 13:43:44 GMT
You have to say that Vettel was catching Alonso with masses of pace when Kobayashi hit the wall - bringing out the safety car.
I wonder if it was deliberate. Peter Sauber would do anything Ferrari told him to...
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Post by shumiferades on Sept 26, 2010 14:34:06 GMT
Yeah Vettel was catching but he couldn't pass.
Lewis DNF 2nd race in a row. Oh dear he'll have to learn soon that the other cars won't get out his way all the time.
Funny how all he could say on this crash was he wasn't sure what happened and after the last one all he could manage was I can't remember. I wonder if he is just being dishonest in TV interview or if this general not knowing what’s happening in the cockpit is contributing to his not finishing GPs.
Commentary was quite a bit better today. Martin’s grid walk was terrible. First he shows us the safety car (know what that looks like thanks Martin) then he starts running down the grid for the promise of a Jenson fix. Ends up talking to a daft bint about Xfactor and some daft old codger not in F1 who though McLaren would have a good race pace what? In the end he finds a driver but ends up with a telling off for his poor manners.
Overall a good GP slightly spoiled at the end by the appearance of some brits abroad shouting JENSOOOON, DEE-CEE and EDDIE.
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Post by Kev Revmoon on Sept 26, 2010 18:17:51 GMT
Vettel was catching Alonso really quickly. He had enough pace to pass, but as soon as he got close the Sauber Ferrari pitched into the wall.
I'm sure Fernando couldn't win a race without someone moving over or crashing into the wall to help him. Cheating bastard. Did you notice he left hand in hand with Louis Spence?
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Post by Kev Revmoon on Sept 28, 2010 19:10:42 GMT
Kubica was awesome, I must say. Yes, he had fresh tyres, but he went balls out and I admire that.
I completely agree with Martin that the guy is world class and would be incredible in a car capable of winning the championship. I hope he gets one soon.
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Post by shumiferades on Sept 29, 2010 19:07:21 GMT
Kubica was driving well at the end he made a good job of all those passes. He had lost ground because of having to pit and made it back which I liked to see.
What I don't really like in general though is watching cars race when one has grip and the other just doesn't.
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