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Author:  Tokkel [ Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:13 pm ]
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Yeah, I agree that the 2 week interval was good. I really don't like the modern calenders with them having 3 races a month and then no race after that (just an example). With the 2 week intervall I knew when the next race will be and it was great to just have consistency.

Author:  EAS [ Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:47 pm ]
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cookie wrote:
aerogi wrote:
I would prefer to have Grand Prix just every two weeks, to get into some sort of 'rythm'... now it is back to back, three weeks in between, etc etc.


yeah, I also like them at a regular interval of 1 every 2 weeks. In August there is no race at all. Makes no sense, it's the summer so have some races because people have time to visit them during their vacations.


Although I dislike the August 3 weeks gap, I perfectly understand the right of drivers and crew seizing the summer.

Author:  OS [ Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:49 pm ]
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cookie wrote:
aerogi wrote:
I would prefer to have Grand Prix just every two weeks, to get into some sort of 'rythm'... now it is back to back, three weeks in between, etc etc.


yeah, I also like them at a regular interval of 1 every 2 weeks. In August there is no race at all. Makes no sense, it's the summer so have some races because people have time to visit them during their vacations.


I think the idea is that the teams get some time off as well ... it also means I don't miss any races during the Edinburgh Festival (trying to watch them sat behind Box Office is a nightmare) but this is perhaps a secondary consideration for the FIA schedule.

Author:  Mika Kimi [ Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:56 pm ]
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Didn't notice this until now. Vettel needs just two more poles two equal Prost and Clark for third place on the all-time list. 8O

http://www.statsf1.com/en/statistiques/ ... ombre.aspx

Author:  Tobias [ Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:10 pm ]
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EAS wrote:
cookie wrote:
aerogi wrote:
I would prefer to have Grand Prix just every two weeks, to get into some sort of 'rythm'... now it is back to back, three weeks in between, etc etc.


yeah, I also like them at a regular interval of 1 every 2 weeks. In August there is no race at all. Makes no sense, it's the summer so have some races because people have time to visit them during their vacations.


Although I dislike the August 3 weeks gap, I perfectly understand the right of drivers and crew seizing the summer.


this summer more than a month of inactivity :tumble:

Author:  cookie [ Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:11 pm ]
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EAS wrote:

Although I dislike the August 3 weeks gap, I perfectly understand the right of drivers and crew seizing the summer.


It's 5 weeks in August this year! And now we are already in the second 3 week gap between races this season. These back to back races put more stress on the teams anyway. Just have them every other week and in the summer a 3 week vacation. And they should also schedule the Monaco GP on another weekend than the Indy 500, sucks to have 2 of the most classic races on the same day. They each deserve their own weekend so they don't steal each others spotlight.

Author:  RtN [ Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:13 pm ]
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Yeah, but then you wouldn't have the Monacanapolotte 1300.

Which would be a shame.

Author:  Schumifan [ Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:55 pm ]
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You mean the Monacocacolanapolis 1300? :p

Author:  RtN [ Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:59 pm ]
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I prefer my version.

Less chance of paralysing your vocal chords cramming too many 'k' sounds into a punchline tying your vocal chords in a knot over those repeated 'c' sounds.

Author:  Gabriel [ Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:39 am ]
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it should be Monacocacolanapolis 1262 right?

Author:  Gabriel [ Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:21 am ]
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Scotty wrote:
278 (Monaco, unless I'm wrong) + 600 + 500?

I am going to be doing an endurance kart race before Monaco, so it's going to be a few more for me as well.


you're right about the distance (or close), but that's km, not miles ;)

Author:  aerogi [ Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:51 pm ]
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speaking of monaconopolis, there has been a 'real' Monzanopolis in the past...
for the people that are a member at my forum: see http://www.phpbbplanet.com/aerogi/viewt ... aerogi#532

Author:  Artur Craft [ Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:25 pm ]
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Ellu wrote:
This year will be the 3rd time I will attend this GP. Atmosphere and fans are much better in comparison to Belgium and Melbourne (as the F1 races I attended before). It's one big party and indeed everybody is shouting ALONSO... and cheering even harder for De La Rosa :lol:

I think PDLR is from Barcelona region and Alonso from Asturias and we all know how spanishs are with their regions...... so, it's quite understandable that PDLR is more shouted than Alonso :p

Author:  codename_47 [ Fri Apr 27, 2012 3:44 am ]
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I would come in here and bitch about the track and the boring races from the past but this is 2012 and who knows what we'll get this year?

Especially if we get anywhere near hot temperatures this weekend for the first time this year, that's going to jumble things up again imo.

And now tyre saving is a big deal, it makes me wonder if anyone will bother going out in Q3 at all.... :?

Author:  kals [ Fri Apr 27, 2012 3:47 am ]
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So it will be no different to last season then?

Author:  Lucasjeha [ Mon Apr 30, 2012 5:45 am ]
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Guys, is the tyre choices for the race already decided? I wonder if we will finally see the Super Soft tyres.

Author:  SFM [ Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:11 am ]
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I recently had a look at the tires used so far and I was wondering the same. Where are the super soft. But to be honest, from what I've seen so far, I actually don't want to see them because I fear that they won't last long.

Author:  Lucasjeha [ Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:10 am ]
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SFM wrote:
I recently had a look at the tires used so far and I was wondering the same. Where are the super soft. But to be honest, from what I've seen so far, I actually don't want to see them because I fear that they won't last long.

Actually I would like to see how the teams would deal if they had for the weekend, Super Soft and Soft tyres, would be fun to watch, the strategies would be very interesting... I remember two years ago, thanks to the huge tyre wear we had one of the greatest races ever in Montreal, so tyre wear is not allways bad, sometimes it can add very spicy touch for a race.

Author:  OS [ Mon Apr 30, 2012 5:34 pm ]
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That will be Monaco, methinks ... do they run them in Canada as well because of the low grip? I'm not sure because of the high degradation aspect as well ... maybe it's the combination of both that makes Canada awesome ...

Author:  EAS [ Mon Apr 30, 2012 5:43 pm ]
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Lucasjeha wrote:
SFM wrote:
I recently had a look at the tires used so far and I was wondering the same. Where are the super soft. But to be honest, from what I've seen so far, I actually don't want to see them because I fear that they won't last long.

Actually I would like to see how the teams would deal if they had for the weekend, Super Soft and Soft tyres, would be fun to watch, the strategies would be very interesting... I remember two years ago, thanks to the huge tyre wear we had one of the greatest races ever in Montreal, so tyre wear is not allways bad, sometimes it can add very spicy touch for a race.


Actually, Canada 2010 was the ground Bernie had used for tires with more degradation, exactly the ones we watch now.

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