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Author:  phil1993 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:36 pm ]
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Coulthard noticed Maldonado's spin, neither of the Sky duo did. I really want to like Sky, I just can't. Their only redeeming quality, the most important one, is live coverage.

But for Spain/Monaco, I'll be watching BBC1.

Author:  Fabs [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:37 pm ]
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phil1993 wrote:
Fabs wrote:
Isn't Ferrari coming with a brand new car in Barcelona ?


No. They've denied this...

Denied, but they're probably working on a brand new car.

Author:  phil1993 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:40 pm ]
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Fabs wrote:
phil1993 wrote:
Fabs wrote:
Isn't Ferrari coming with a brand new car in Barcelona ?


No. They've denied this...

Denied, but they're probably working on a brand new car.


They're working on a rear end akin to the Sauber. God knows why, because it isn't much better than their own.

They should focus on 2013.

Author:  codename_47 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:42 pm ]
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phil1993 wrote:
Coulthard noticed Maldonado's spin, neither of the Sky duo did. I really want to like Sky, I just can't. Their only redeeming quality, the most important one, is live coverage.

But for Spain/Monaco, I'll be watching BBC1.


Watched the race live at the F1 in Pubs event, couldn't really hear the commentators, I'd say I heard about 40% of it but the only time it went quiet we heard David Croft cram in a footballing comparison to the Man U match that had just finished and it made a few people audibly cringe.

If he's not careful with that kind of pandering to the popularists then he will end up like James Allen towards the end of the ITV days, cringeworthly bad!
All we'd need is some affected mockney sayings ("Get in there! I don't Adam and Eve that pass!") and he'd have it nailed.

Author:  Fergo [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:43 pm ]
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Surprising that we've still yet to hear from the stewards considering the race ended what, 2 hours ago?

Author:  phil1993 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:44 pm ]
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Stefano Domenicali wrote:
Honestly, what happened on the track today is only of secondary importance for us. We are very sad to learn of the death of Matteo Vignali, a young man who worked in the Gearbox department, who suffered a heart attack. He lost his life at just thirty two years of age, something that leaves us in a state of dismay. Our thoughts are with his family and friends and because of this, I find it hard to comment on our actual race result.


That's sad.

Author:  codename_47 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:44 pm ]
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Fergie wrote:
Surprising that we've still yet to hear from the stewards considering the race ended what, 2 hours ago?


They've got to wait for the race to be officially over and the HRT's haven't even finished yet have they? :p

Author:  Mattzel89 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:56 pm ]
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No further action taken against Nico Rosberg for his incident with Lewis Hamilton. Alonso matter still being looked at

Author:  Fergo [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:57 pm ]
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codename_47 wrote:
Fergie wrote:
Surprising that we've still yet to hear from the stewards considering the race ended what, 2 hours ago?


They've got to wait for the race to be officially over and the HRT's haven't even finished yet have they? :p

:p

In other news, anonymous have leaked details on ticket sales. http://f1-racers.net/

Author:  codename_47 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:00 pm ]
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Mattzel89 wrote:
Quote:
No further action taken against Nico Rosberg for his incident with Lewis Hamilton. Alonso matter still being looked at


Was it just me that assumed Hamilton was under more scrutiny for overtaking outside the track limits? :?

Don't get me wrong, happy there was no penalty, and not wanting to tie it into the "FIA always want to penalise Lewis!" conspiracy theory but I assumed the FIA saw leaving the track limits as worse than what Rosberg did, which was make the one move that the rules allowed.... :?

Author:  Fabs [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:03 pm ]
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phil1993 wrote:
They're working on a rear end akin to the Sauber. God knows why, because it isn't much better than their own.

They should focus on 2013.

Hmm, I doubt they'll "give up" on this season.

Author:  phil1993 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:04 pm ]
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To be honest, Lewis should be given extra points for staying flat when he was seemingly on a one-way ticket to an aeroplane crash. :p

Author:  codename_47 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:06 pm ]
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No penalties for anyone this weekend :) (except for Force India from the TV director, obviously ;) )

So in 2012 we have an unpredictable form book creating overtaking filled races without stewards penalties punishing anyone who dared get a bit racy.

Are we SURE this is Formula 1 we're watching? :lol:

Author:  phil1993 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:07 pm ]
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codename_47 wrote:
No penalties for anyone this weekend :) (except for Force India from the TV director, obviously ;) )

So in 2012 we have an unpredictable form book creating overtaking filled races without stewards penalties punishing anyone who dared get a bit racy.

Are we SURE this is Formula 1 we're watching? :lol:


Every racing series is deciding to donate their penalty allocations to DTM.

Author:  codename_47 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:08 pm ]
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phil1993 wrote:
codename_47 wrote:
No penalties for anyone this weekend :) (except for Force India from the TV director, obviously ;) )

So in 2012 we have an unpredictable form book creating overtaking filled races without stewards penalties punishing anyone who dared get a bit racy.

Are we SURE this is Formula 1 we're watching? :lol:


Every racing series is deciding to donate their penalty allocations to DTM.


Which returns next week....plz pray :(

Author:  EAS [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:10 pm ]
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codename_47 wrote:
No penalties for anyone this weekend :) (except for Force India from the TV director, obviously ;) )


Tbh I think TV director compensated Force India for their Saturday blackout.

Author:  codename_47 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:14 pm ]
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Schumacher highly critical of the Pirelli tyres saying this isn't what racing should be.

Baring in mind Micheal Schumacher thinks racing should be blasting in a qualifying lap pace when your rival pits to overtake him in the pit lane and barging anyone who comes near you off the track I don't think I'll ever agree with him about what racing is.

Author:  phil1993 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:18 pm ]
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I think this weekend F1 has taken a battering from International media who had their heart set on condemning the sport's actions and hoping something would go wrong. Bernie and Todt came out of this weekend very badly. Nevertheless, you could argue that F1 taking place have highlighted the issues in the country on both sides. However, I don't agree with F1 being used as a political tool.

Just saw Webber's post-race interview - critical of the race taking place!

Author:  codename_47 [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:27 pm ]
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It's the return of the unfunny pictures thread!

Image

May the 4ths be with you.

Author:  ellis [ Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:28 pm ]
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phil1993 wrote:
I think this weekend F1 has taken a battering from International media who had their heart set on condemning the sport's actions and hoping something would go wrong. Bernie and Todt came out of this weekend very badly. Nevertheless, you could argue that F1 taking place have highlighted the issues in the country on both sides. However, I don't agree with F1 being used as a political tool.


To be fair, Todt and Bernie look even worse to those who watch F1. They could have claimed the moral high ground by claiming the media is poorly portraying the the events in Bahrain and it is actually safe. But they claim it safe, then turn up with a team of body guards each, criticise teams (Force India) who say it isn't safe, then take the petty way of dealing with it by boycotting FI coverage for an entire day. I firmly believe that had there not been such a backlash from the fans, they would have done the same on Sunday.

You can't claim it's safe then walk around with bodyguards. You can't show off that you need protection, then criticise teams who want to protect there own staff. And you can't take the childish route and cut off coverage to those who wanted to keep the staff safe.

Force India may have over reacted, but they did what they thought was best in the interest of their staff. I normally sing the praises of Bernie (and to an extent, the FIA), however the way this weekend has been gone off has been a hypocritical disgrace.

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