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Congratulations to Daniel Ricciardo!
First career win in Canada overnight.
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Congrats to Danny on his maiden win. Vettel can't be feeling too happy at the moment :lol: He was bloody lucky not to be taken out by Massa though.
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Roar_Brisbane
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Anyone giving Fantasy GP a crack? :d
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Heineken
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I've got a mate who has a box above the Ferrari pit crew down in Melbourne at the moment. He was having drinks with Mark Webber. :lol:
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The Maco
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sighting laps have been entertaining, Magnussen's blown an engine, kyvat went off at MSAC/turn 3 and is now stopped on track Are we even going to have a race :lol:
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If Hamilton stays at the front and dominates my interest will wane very quickly
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The Maco
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Well, that was...... quick?
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thejollyvic
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Wow what a suprise Mercedes 1 & 2 didn't see that coming
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Roar_Brisbane
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Raikkonen must be fuming two big errors in the pits by his team.
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This has the potential to be the most boring season of F1 ever. Unless you like Mercedes
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Captain Haddock
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Not so fast. I remember back in 1998, McLaren (with Hakkinen and Coulthard as their driver line-up) won the opening two Grand Prix of the season (Melbourne and Interlagos) so easily it looked as if it would be 1988 again- McLaren dominating with the most interesting story being the battle for the Championship between their two drivers. Instead, Ferrari got their act together and Schumacher (with Irvine happy to be his #2) took Mika all the way to the final race at Suzuka challenging for the drivers' title. I think there's plenty of improvement in Red Bull and Ferrari left yet. Hamilton is quick, but he's always been prone to making stupid mistakes (same as Vettel). Riccardo, Vettel and Alonso (when he returns) will give Rosberg and Boy Wonder a run for their money yet...
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Roar_Brisbane
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Captain Haddock wrote:Not so fast. I remember back in 1998, McLaren (with Hakkinen and Coulthard as their driver line-up) won the opening two Grand Prix of the season (Melbourne and Interlagos) so easily it looked as if it would be 1988 again- McLaren dominating with the most interesting story being the battle for the Championship between their two drivers.
Instead, Ferrari got their act together and Schumacher (with Irvine happy to be his #2) took Mika all the way to the final race at Suzuka challenging for the drivers' title.
I think there's plenty of improvement in Red Bull and Ferrari left yet. Hamilton is quick, but he's always been prone to making stupid mistakes (same as Vettel). Riccardo, Vettel and Alonso (when he returns) will give Rosberg and Boy Wonder a run for their money yet... No love for Williams? I'd say they're a fair way ahead of Red Bull and McLaren at this stage.
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UnitedGal
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Captain Haddock wrote:Not so fast. I remember back in 1998, McLaren (with Hakkinen and Coulthard as their driver line-up) won the opening two Grand Prix of the season (Melbourne and Interlagos) so easily it looked as if it would be 1988 again- McLaren dominating with the most interesting story being the battle for the Championship between their two drivers.
Instead, Ferrari got their act together and Schumacher (with Irvine happy to be his #2) took Mika all the way to the final race at Suzuka challenging for the drivers' title.
I think there's plenty of improvement in Red Bull and Ferrari left yet. Hamilton is quick, but he's always been prone to making stupid mistakes (same as Vettel). Riccardo, Vettel and Alonso (when he returns) will give Rosberg and Boy Wonder a run for their money yet... Look at the rule changes from there to now though, current rules now don't allw the inroads to be mad IMHO Back then teams were allowed to test their cars a lot more also. This limited testing is bonkers IMHO
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The Maco
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The Malaysian 6pm storm is the best thing to happen to qualifying to keep it even
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Why is this round not on Ch 10? ](*,)
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The Maco wrote:The Malaysian 6pm storm is the best thing to happen to qualifying to keep it even That's a storm cloud worth posting in Bowden's weather thread. :lol:
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Griffindinho
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:Why is this round not on Ch 10? ](*,) Channel 10 sucks.
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The Maco
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Heineken wrote:The Maco wrote:The Malaysian 6pm storm is the best thing to happen to qualifying to keep it even That's a storm cloud worth posting in Bowden's weather thread. :lol:  :lol: not wrong been there a couple of times, and in Kuala Lumpur especially, when the storm hits everything stops Edited by The Maco: 29/3/2015 11:04:31 PM
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:Why is this round not on Ch 10? ](*,) Not sure how exactly 10 decided which one to show and which ones to give to Foxtel, but I imagine this race going into their 6pm news would have been a factor. Personally, I would have thought that races in a decent time zone would be the ones they wanted, give Foxtel those in the Americas that are 3am here.
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f1worldchamp wrote:Roar_Brisbane wrote:Why is this round not on Ch 10? ](*,) Not sure how exactly 10 decided which one to show and which ones to give to Foxtel, but I imagine this race going into their 6pm news would have been a factor. Personally, I would have thought that races in a decent time zone would be the ones they wanted, give Foxtel those in the Americas that are 3am here. It seems to be roughly every second race, I assume it's to keep the general interest up. I'm glad I have Fox as the coverage is pretty good.
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mcjules wrote:f1worldchamp wrote:Roar_Brisbane wrote:Why is this round not on Ch 10? ](*,) Not sure how exactly 10 decided which one to show and which ones to give to Foxtel, but I imagine this race going into their 6pm news would have been a factor. Personally, I would have thought that races in a decent time zone would be the ones they wanted, give Foxtel those in the Americas that are 3am here. It seems to be roughly every second race, I assume it's to keep the general interest up. I'm glad I have Fox as the coverage is pretty good. I put up with only watching A-League on SBS, NRL on 9 and the NFL on 7mate. But taking my F1 away forced my hand, and I had to sign up for Foxtel. Bastards.
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ricciardo and red bull limping through P3 the brakes overheating and they can't seem to find a fix
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Good to see the home of Motorsport in Australia finally show another race. :roll:
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The Maco
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Why count sheep when you can watch F1 at the minute, gg to Williams/force India/Toro Rosso keeping it a little entertaining
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The Maco wrote:Why count sheep when you can watch F1 at the minute, gg to Williams/force India/Toro Rosso keeping it a little entertaining At least the coverage on Sky Sports F1 is good
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The Maco
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Griffindinho wrote:The Maco wrote:Why count sheep when you can watch F1 at the minute, gg to Williams/force India/Toro Rosso keeping it a little entertaining At least the coverage on Sky Sports F1 is good Its been fantastic, the pre and post race stuff in particular is amazing Too bad they haven't had too many interesting sessions to cover :lol:
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The Maco
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Finally a good race (Y) get on it if you haven't already
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The Maco wrote:Finally a good race (Y) get on it if you haven't already Was just thinking about posting the same thing. Incredible start by Williams (Massa especially)!
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mcjules wrote:The Maco wrote:Finally a good race (Y) get on it if you haven't already Was just thinking about posting the same thing. Incredible start by Williams (Massa especially)! there was a fair bit of cheering in the living room watching both Williams smoke both mercs
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Quote:Formula E’s first season shows it is the future of motorsport 1 DAY AGO JULY 05, 2015 7:04AM Video Image Formula E - Auto Racing's Quiet Future Formula E - Auto Racing's Quiet Future FOR ME, car racing has always been associated with roaring engines and the smell of fuel. So, when the inaugural Formula E season kicked off in September last year, I wasn’t that fussed. I like electric cars, I just didn’t think they could match up to the power and prestige of Formula 1. But after a few races I was hooked. Why? Firstly, the races weren’t dominated by a single team, with only three drivers winning more than one race all season. And the championship comes down to the very last lap of the very last race. The inaugural decider was held on the streets of London where China Racing’s Nelson Piquet Jr narrowly beat former F1 driver Sebastian Buemi by one point. It was a finale that rivalled this year’s Bathurst 12 Hour. It was epic, and epic just isn’t what Formula 1 is anymore. Moments like that were littered throughout the first series. Even the first race of the season was intense. During the last few laps the two race leaders, who had been battling it out all day, got tangled up and crashed out at the very last corner. It’s that sort of spectacle that people used to love about Formula 1. With Lewis Hamilton 20 seconds ahead after two laps, the only time we will see that now is if serial crash artist Romain Grosjean forgets how to turn at the first corner and takes out half the field. For those who haven’t seen a race, the limitations of current battery technology means that each Formula E car can only last around half the race, with the cars pitting not to fill up fuel, but to swap cars entirely. On the surface it seemed stupid, but as the season progressed it created drama and suspense. Drivers who made mistakes early on, damaging their cars, could continue knowing they were only laps away from getting a replacement. These types of swaps created some of the greatest driving comebacks in modern racing. What’s most surprising about Formula E is that it’s governing body, the FIA is doing everything right. This is the same governing body that looks after Formula 1, a sport which has recently been dogged by controversy over the dominance of the big teams. (Red Bull threatened to walk away over its claims it can never win because Mercedes is too dominant). But with Formula E, none of that drama exists. It’s cheaper for teams to enter into, tracks like the streets of London or Moscow are breathtakingly beautiful. Some Formula E races are even free, a tact used by the organisers to get as many fans in the gates as possible. As a result, countries around the world are begging to host races, including Australia. The sport has some serious backers too, including Richard Branson who told reporters at last weekend’s finale that he believes Formula E will overtake Formula 1 in four years. Leonardo DiCaprio himself owns a team, as do big car companies like Renault and McLaren. Richard Branson owns the Virgin Racing Formula E team. Richard Branson owns the Virgin Racing Formula E team. Source: AFP But the biggest advantage that Formula E has over traditional motorsport is that it’s a series designed from the ground up for the next generation of car owners and motorsport fans. Teenagers and young adults looking to buy cars in five to ten years won’t be looking to buy a fast petrol engine. The development of electric and hybrid cars by the companies such as Tesla, Toyota and BMW, will help make Formula E the sport younger fans will be able to relate to most. Car makers spend tens of millions of dollars every year on motorsport, it helps them sell cars and develop new technology. If the fans start to move their eyeballs from Formula 1 to Formula E, so will the manufacturers. And that’s a big problem for F1. Looks interesting to me :) -PB
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