Vettel on another level.
Seeing Heidfeld perform, it's crazy to image what Kubica would have done
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Vettel on another level.
Seeing Heidfeld perform, it's crazy to image what Kubica would have done
As much as I love F1 I'm finally beginning to tire of it. Not enough passing/racing and qualifying position more or less determines the race.
Not a bad race in Kuala Lumpur as far as tv watching. Lots of jostling for position, everywhere except the lead. Good for Heidfeld, but kinda feels like he maybe ruined a good battle for the lead.
I am really getting sick of watching the pole sitter just drive away. I know people cringe at the idea as artificial, but reverse grid anyone?
Also, holy marbles! You could definitely tell where the racing line was this weekend!
Well, I didn't think I'd see the day:
"The newspaper said Sunday's 63 passes in China was the highest number recorded in dry weather in more than 20 years.
That number was more than the number of passes in the Shanghai rain two years ago, and compares starkly with the mere 9 passing moves during the 2008 Chinese Grand Prix.
Turun Sanomat said there were 56 passes in Malaysia less than two weeks ago, compared to 24 at Sepang in 2010. In 2008, there were just 5 passes during the same Grand Prix outside Kuala Lumpur.
Australia, meanwhile, was the least spectacular of the three races so far in 2011, but there were 29 recorded passes, up 4 on 2009, 17 more than in 2008, and 21 more than the Melbourne race four years ago."
^ Yes
But ain't s'posed to be EXACTLY like Nascar, is it?
As all may recall, F1 did away with, ya know, that whole inconvenient thing with the refueling and whatnot recent yrs ago. Now I'm beginning to see the connection here... was to pave the way for shoddy-tyre-based "racing" (and the resultant "passing" that passes for honest-to-goodness racin'). Could not be "achieved" earlier in the middle of a contract with Bridgestone, me thinks?
F1 should not be a control tire formula.
If it has to be one the tires should not be impacting the race so much.
That said it was an exciting race on Sunday.
Want more passing in F1 without relying on KERS and DRS? Just pull into the wrong pits!!
http://www.planetf1.com/driver/3213/...h-wrong-pitbox
[relative measure] I have to say the Chinese race was the most exciting F1 race I've seen in years. [/relative measure]
I can't wait until Canada. Tyre degradation is going to be insane! Loved the Chinese Grand Prix (never thought I'd say that), The race was probably closer than it would have been if Red Bull could actually get their KERS working. I do hope Ferrari and Mercedes step it up though, I don't want to see this season become a two team race, or worse, have Vettel run away with the damn thing.
Can't believe China was so awesome and I missed it. Also can't believe Button made that silly mistake.
^^^
Yeah I found out Hammy won before I got a chance to watch the replay so it kinda ruined it. However, watching F1 Debrief got me interested in watching the whole replay. I was hoping Vettel was going to mistake Hammy's car for Weber's and crash into him.
Hopefully Di Resta can get on a proper team soon...that Scot can drive.
Vettel busted his ryde during Friday morning rainy practice. Not in second practice session. Mechanics doing an all-nighter. I'm predicting Petrov or Rosberg.
At Churchill Downs, "stay THIRSTY, my frends."
By the way - there's now a pretty good torrent available of the new Senna documentary since Netflix did a one day only release of it earlier this week.
Some quite amazing footage.... damn that guy could drive.
thanks, pnwbrit. i checked the earlier ones but without subtitles it wasn't worth it.
red bull front wing conspiracy post- vettel's crash: http://mccabism.blogspot.com/2011/05...ng-cables.html
I had to dig around for an English subtitle pack but didn't take long and was easy to attach to movie.
There seems to be a director's commentary track on the file too but haven't had a chance to watch it again yet.
One amazing line of Senna's that I hadn't heard before - I think while talking about qualifying at Monaco '88 - something along the lines of "the intensity of that moment was so strong that I believe I left a piece of myself in the memory of it"
Another, maybe too, action packed race. Alonso was very impressive. Would probably have got 2nd without the fumbled last pit stop. Beginning to get embarrassed for Schumi.... I don't see him making it through the season at this rate. In a BBC interview after the race he said he was not enjoying racing. Di Resta to Mercedes?
Anyone else Watching Peter Windsor's VLOG? http://smibs.tv/the-flying-lap . Some really fascinating stuff for the F1 nerd.
I feel bad for him. Kubica could be a gallon into some sweet Polish potato vodka and still out-drive Petrov. Must be tough for him to watch.
He's a good young talent. Scots are still waiting for Jackie v2.0. Don't forget about 'ol Hulkenburg; those nazi's like their 'own' in their cars.
the nazis have rosberg :) give paul a chance, i say!
Don't forget the kamikaze panner Kobayashi. Driving the stink outta that Sauber.
Best battle yesterday was between Ham & Button; where's the love in that garage? Before long its going to be Ham & Alonso all over again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly7v4UUaML0
Bruno Senna films himself with blackberry while driving Renault Lotus on demo runs at Spa.
Pretty cool.
Anyone have a good source for watching Monaco online?
I've been downloading torrents a few days after each race, but it would be great to watch live.
You could try this www.fromsportcom.com