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memowakeman
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Posted: September 14 2008 at 19:14 |
Guys this is awesome, i just watched a re-transmission of the race and i am with a huge smile believe me, this is an unexpected result but a truly deserved one because of the wonderful race Vettel did.
This is one of THE 2008 unforgettable moments i am sure
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Neil
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Posted: September 17 2008 at 12:44 |
Found this on the web somewhere; to be taken with a pinch of salt I feel:
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sleeper
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Posted: September 19 2008 at 11:39 |
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Visitor13
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Posted: September 21 2008 at 09:34 |
Haha, good one!
Edited by Visitor13 - September 21 2008 at 09:34
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sleeper
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Posted: September 25 2008 at 06:02 |
Singapore this weekend, should be a good race what with it being the frst F1 night race and a good chance of more rain.
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memowakeman
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Posted: October 13 2008 at 15:52 |
why didn't we talk about Singapur and Japan races??
A double-win for Fernando, unexpected yeah, but great for him and Renault.
Two races left, i'm afraid that if either Massa or Hamilton make a mistake this weekend in China, the championship possibilities may be lost.
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sleeper
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Posted: October 14 2008 at 05:22 |
I missed Singapur but Japan was a good race, I'm surprised as Alonso won it on pace alone, no need for luck. One thing that really pissed me off was the penalty Bourdais was given after the race, which droped him to tenth, it was Massa's bloody fault! The Stewards seem to be really incompetent this year and they're different at every race.
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Neil
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Posted: October 14 2008 at 06:18 |
sleeper wrote:
I missed Singapur but Japan was a good race, I'm surprised as Alonso won it on pace alone, no need for luck. One thing that really pissed me off was the penalty Bourdais was given after the race, which droped him to tenth, it was Massa's bloody fault! The Stewards seem to be really incompetent this year and they're different at every race. |
That is indeed disgraceful. Bourdais was on the correct line and had absolutely no where else to go; Massa had full vision of what was going on and could easily have avoided any collision. I refer everyone back to my post about Ferrari International Assisitance.
Hamilton should not have received a penalty for the first corner either; it was a normal racing incident with no contact and in no way a deliberate ploy to cause an accident. Hamilton paid for it anyway by ruining his front tyres and with that any chance of a win. The FIA do need to sort out a suitable panel of stewards who actually understand racing and then keep them the same for a whole season so that we get some sort of consistency in the decisions.
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sleeper
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Posted: October 14 2008 at 12:52 |
Heavyfreight wrote:
sleeper wrote:
I missed Singapur but Japan was a good race, I'm surprised as Alonso won it on pace alone, no need for luck. One thing that really pissed me off was the penalty Bourdais was given after the race, which droped him to tenth, it was Massa's bloody fault! The Stewards seem to be really incompetent this year and they're different at every race. |
That is indeed disgraceful. Bourdais was on the correct line and had absolutely no where else to go; Massa had full vision of what was going on and could easily have avoided any collision. I refer everyone back to my post about Ferrari International Assisitance.
Hamilton should not have received a penalty for the first corner either; it was a normal racing incident with no contact and in no way a deliberate ploy to cause an accident. Hamilton paid for it anyway by ruining his front tyres and with that any chance of a win. The FIA do need to sort out a suitable panel of stewards who actually understand racing and then keep them the same for a whole season so that we get some sort of consistency in the decisions. |
Agreed, especially when Hamilton got the penalty for forcing a driver off track when it was Kovaleinen that forced off Raikkonen as everybody whent wide there.
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memowakeman
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Posted: October 14 2008 at 15:28 |
sleeper wrote:
Heavyfreight wrote:
sleeper wrote:
I missed Singapur but Japan was a good race, I'm surprised as Alonso won it on pace alone, no need for luck. One thing that really pissed me off was the penalty Bourdais was given after the race, which droped him to tenth, it was Massa's bloody fault! The Stewards seem to be really incompetent this year and they're different at every race. |
That is indeed disgraceful. Bourdais was on the correct line and had absolutely no where else to go; Massa had full vision of what was going on and could easily have avoided any collision. I refer everyone back to my post about Ferrari International Assisitance.
Hamilton should not have received a penalty for the first corner either; it was a normal racing incident with no contact and in no way a deliberate ploy to cause an accident. Hamilton paid for it anyway by ruining his front tyres and with that any chance of a win. The FIA do need to sort out a suitable panel of stewards who actually understand racing and then keep them the same for a whole season so that we get some sort of consistency in the decisions. |
Agreed, especially when Hamilton got the penalty for forcing a driver off track when it was Kovaleinen that forced off Raikkonen as everybody whent wide there.
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To be honest, while watching the race and saw that incident the first thing in my mind was "it was Massa's fault" and then i also though about that Hamilton penalty, so the stewards are crazy this year
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sleeper
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 14:26 |
For those that missed these bits of news recently, both the French and Canadian GP have been axed for next year. Bernies greed is beggining to really wear thin.
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Neil
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Posted: October 18 2008 at 18:15 |
Yes, not a nice man at all Mr Ecclestone. I have to switch off whenever they interview him at a race as his voice is enough to make me want to kick the TV.
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Man With Hat
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Posted: October 18 2008 at 21:33 |
sleeper wrote:
For those that missed these bits of news recently, both the French and Canadian GP have been axed for next year. Bernies greed is beggining to really wear thin. |
France too!
I heard 'bout the Canadian one. I really liked that race.
Are there replacement races or just less overall now??
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febus
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Posted: October 18 2008 at 22:30 |
Man With Hat wrote:
sleeper wrote:
For those that missed these bits of news recently, both the French and Canadian GP have been axed for next year. Bernies greed is beggining to really wear thin. |
France too!
I heard 'bout the Canadian one. I really liked that race.
Are there replacement races or just less overall now?? |
They plan a new racetrack near Paris to be ready for 2010,,,...but of course if some other Emir from Dubai or Brunei wants their own F1 race, half or moreof the european races will be gone by then!
Edited by febus - October 18 2008 at 22:31
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febus
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Posted: October 18 2008 at 22:33 |
.........and yes, the track from Montreal was one of the best...........money, money!
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tszirmay
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Posted: October 18 2008 at 22:38 |
I guess we should be looking at a GP in Putinland soon , the MOCKBA race (Looks better in cyrilic) and maybe another in Saudi Arabia , they would call it the "MECCA- Nickel " and dime GP Montreal is slowly turning into a hasbeen town , too bad.
Edited by tszirmay - October 18 2008 at 22:40
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febus
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Posted: October 18 2008 at 22:57 |
tszirmay wrote:
Montreal is slowly turning into a hasbeen town , too bad. |
Not from what i saw last time...The Cognac was pretty much with the times when we were at Claude's .....was no has been in the kitchen
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tszirmay
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Posted: October 18 2008 at 23:05 |
I was referring to Ecclestone's seemingly anti-French stance : got rid of Spa in Belgium, killed Magny-Cours and afew previous French races and has been giving Montreal a hard ride since day one ......Max will have to go to Amsterdam to get his domme fix
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febus
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Posted: October 19 2008 at 11:26 |
I guess the championship is (almost) over....Hamilton won again, but let's not forget what happened last year when Raikkonen won the championship although starting the last race 7 points behind
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Posted: October 20 2008 at 07:24 |
Abu Dahbi is in next year so its going to be at leasta 17 race calleneder, but apparently the manufacturers are pushing hard to get Canada back on the calander, no North American races doesnt go down with them
Didnt see all of yesterdays race but by the first stops (when I had togo to work) Hamilton had Ferrari well and truly covered. I really hope Hamilton wins, that way he would have beaten Massa and the FIA.
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