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My bad, that's actually what I meant (best finish for the 2 backmarkers this year, sorry if it was unclear). I wonder if Catherham or Marussia will manage to grab at least one 10th place finish before the year is up. Good result regardless!
Thank you thank you. Some luck was involved but it is a team sport after all, and equipment is part of it.
Gunna be a great finish, I believe Vettel has overcome a larger gap in the same amount of races in 2010 so Alonso isn't close to safe yet.
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Posted: September 23 2012 at 12:13
All s for Glock.
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Posted: September 23 2012 at 11:59
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Certainly an unusual incident, which was pretty much all this race had. Another fairly dreadful Singapore GP. The schumi crash, a few nip and tuck battles, and the mechanical failures were the only excitement.
Shame for Hami, and Maldonado who has had his share of self induced wounds, but another mechanical issue dashed another good run.
Congrats to Vettel, Di Resta with a great 4th place, Massa who clawed from last to finish 8th, and Timo Glock in the Marussia who grabbed 12th. I believe that's the teams best finish, and even the best of all 3 backmarkers.
The title is far from over, though I feel it's really down to just Alonso and Vettel...and the latter is in the catbird seat.
Can I borrow your crystal ball as you predicted Alonso would finish 3rd. You're right, 12th is the best ever finish for Marussia/Virgin, and I think it's the best finish this year for any of the three backmarkers so that would give them 10th in the championship and the extra cash that goes with it.
Certainly an unusual incident, which was pretty much all this race had. Another fairly dreadful Singapore GP. The schumi crash, a few nip and tuck battles, and the mechanical failures were the only excitement.
Shame for Hami, and Maldonado who has had his share of self induced wounds, but another mechanical issue dashed another good run.
Congrats to Vettel, Di Resta with a great 4th place, Massa who clawed from last to finish 8th, and Timo Glock in the Marussia who grabbed 12th. I believe that's the teams best finish, and even the best of all 3 backmarkers.
The title is far from over, though I feel it's really down to just Alonso and Vettel...and the latter is in the catbird seat.
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Posted: September 23 2012 at 01:15
Power probably feels just as bad though, esp now after all this time...coming so close.
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Good ol WJB, though at least 2nd out of the 30+ in indycar is a great result. In a Presidential election 2nd out of 2 isn't so great
Wow, McLaren has really ironed out the kinks. I think of Singapore as Alonso's territory but he's starting 5th sooooo at this track maybe he can reach 3rd
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Posted: September 22 2012 at 17:03
Excellent lap for Hamilton, surprised Vettel didnt offer a sterner challenge in the end. Excellent lap from Maldonado as well, the real question is whether he'll keep it clean or not.
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Posted: September 22 2012 at 16:02
Oh sorry. He was an american politican from way back when. He ran for president several times and always came up short of victory. Power, unfortunately, also seems to be just off when the title is near.And drop Alonso from that and you have a winner.
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Posted: September 22 2012 at 01:06
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RYAN HUNTER-REAY! Congrats to our 2012 Indycar Champion, and it's so great to see an American win it. I do feel for Power, I like the guy and he finishes 2nd for the 3rd time...must be maddening.
Indeed!
And poor Power. The William Jennings Bryan of Indycar at this rate...
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Posted: September 22 2012 at 01:04
F1 this weekend!
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RYAN HUNTER-REAY! Congrats to our 2012 Indycar Champion, and it's so great to see an American win it. I do feel for Power, I like the guy and he finishes 2nd for the 3rd time...must be maddening.
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Posted: September 16 2012 at 14:28
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^ Andretti won in Toronto in 2001, racing for Team Green. Not sure if Fernandez ever won anything after that as an owner/driver.
I remember watching that race live, back when Eurosport cover the Champ Car World Series (bloody good race it was too). I've just done a bit of research and found that Andretti won at Long Beach the following year as well, but it wasn't until the end of 2002 that he bought into the team, so the only time he was an owner driver where the first few races of 2003.
As for Fernandez, he won the Champ Car race at Portland in 2003, and at the Kentuky, Chicagoland and California Speedway's in 2004 in the IRL, all for his own team.
I guess I've answered my own question then.
Oh, and congratulations to Toyota for winning their first sportscar race in Prototypes since the early 90's, Wurz and Nicolas Lapier comprahensively beat the Audi's at Interlagos yesterday in the WEC.
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Posted: September 16 2012 at 06:30
Carpenter seems to bemaking a specialty of winning the end of season races. And when was the last time an owner driver won a race, I'm thinkin it'll be either Andretti after he bought into Team Green or Adrian Fernandez but that would probably go back to his CART days.
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