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Posted by stren on Feb-29-2008 18:37:

whoa, I just found out, a guy who is a co-host with his father of F1 coverage here, had an accident in a Ferrari Modena
Apparently, he (or the other journalist who was with him and who died in the accident) was driving a main street here in Warsaw, and hit a bump on the road at 200 kph went airborne and on the grass hitting a concrete pillar and then caught fire

he's in a coma with broken back and internal injuries.

Whoever was driving got what they deserved, luckily no one else was injured


Posted by pmoisse on Feb-29-2008 19:01:

Holy shit!

You can see the motor sitting off to one side...shit, there's not much left when it burns up, is there?


Posted by stren on Feb-29-2008 19:10:

some more pics

not a lot left indeed more pics
and here
still on fire here


Posted by Orko on Mar-04-2008 07:52:

Rampant rumors about Dennis' exit.

I hope Ron Ron stays.


Posted by apple country on Mar-05-2008 20:18:

I now have Speed Vision [usa F1 coverage] so finally after not being able to watch most of this decades races...I get to enjoy all the F1 glory...on TV. Im excited. Last year was thrilling. Now I'll watch them all.


Posted by Orko on Mar-06-2008 18:52:

quote:
Originally posted by neutron liar
I now have Speed Vision [usa F1 coverage] so finally after not being able to watch most of this decades races...I get to enjoy all the F1 glory...on TV. Im excited. Last year was thrilling. Now I'll watch them all.


oh too bad. The speed guys suck. They 'oooo' and 'awwww' at my small thing. They don't know how to pick their moments.


Posted by verndogs on Mar-06-2008 21:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
oh too bad. The speed guys suck. They 'oooo' and 'awwww' at my small thing. They don't know how to pick their moments.


We'll take what we can get


Posted by stren on Mar-06-2008 22:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
oh too bad. The speed guys suck. They 'oooo' and 'awwww' at my small thing. They don't know how to pick their moments.


lol I noticed that too, they always go "ooo" when one of the leaders pits.

Still, I like them more then the ITV's Lewis Hamilton show


Posted by Orko on Mar-07-2008 05:03:

quote:
Originally posted by stren
lol I noticed that too, they always go "ooo" when one of the leaders pits.

Still, I like them more then the ITV's Lewis Hamilton show

The constant Lewis talk does get annoying, but ITV guys have a bit more experience, and know when to put emphasis on what is going.


Posted by stren on Mar-07-2008 08:18:

I do appreciate Martin Brundle, he is the great.


Posted by Trance Nutter on Mar-07-2008 08:30:

Yeah Brundle is good.
Although I can't remember James Hunt doing it back in the early 90s.

If you wanna see bad you should see the guys who used to do it for Channel 10 here in Aus, they used to use the local commentators for the Aus GP but the ITV guys for the others. The special comment guy, a guy called Crompton who used to drive touring cars sucks major balls for F1, he knew fuck-all. He'd say stuff and I would yell at the tv that he was wrong
Luckily he changed networks when the touring car series changed so he doesn't do F1 anymore, but the new guy isn't much better (current touring car driver).
Christ Crompton was an absolute wally though.


Posted by noikeee on Mar-07-2008 13:39:

Over here we have a very old guy who knows a lot about F1 but is a bit slow at picking up things on screen, and is the opposite of those Speed guys, brings no enthusiasm. His partner last year in most races was Tiago Monteiro, who to my surprise was a great commentator! I hope he's there again this season.


Posted by pmoisse on Mar-07-2008 18:19:

Murray Walker & Martin Brundle on ITV FTW!!~

Murray was always gold - mildly senile for sure, but the passion was so very there.

Brundle and James Allen are quite good as well.

Shame I can't get the ITV feed here in NL - used to get it in Canada but the trade-off was watching most races at 07h30 every sunday morning


Posted by Orko on Mar-10-2008 03:16:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
Murray Walker & Martin Brundle on ITV FTW!!~

Murray was always gold - mildly senile for sure, but the passion was so very there.

Yeah I noticed that towards the end of his career. He started missing stuff, and miscalling some events.

But, the way he built the volume in his voice, to match the building tension on the track was just perfect. Otherwise he just had the most relaxing voice there is.

James Allen was tolerable before there was a strong Brit in the pack.


Posted by pmoisse on Mar-10-2008 20:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
Yeah I noticed that towards the end of his career. He started missing stuff, and miscalling some events.

But, the way he built the volume in his voice, to match the building tension on the track was just perfect. Otherwise he just had the most relaxing voice there is.

James Allen was tolerable before there was a strong Brit in the pack.


Yeah, but because it was Murray everyone understood and loved the mis-calls. It was part of the charm. I remember one where he said a car was on fire and Brundle corrected him, saying it was the rain light lol

Since I've been living here in Holland (1 year this weekend!), I've been watching a lot of MotoGP since it's on live every race on Suday afternoons. The opening night race at Losail was amazing!!! So much more exciting than the latest F1 stuff. Tons of crazy passing, and the new crop of rookies is awesome.

I'll still watch F1, but F1 could learn a lot from how the bikes handle around each other (read: let them go nuts with the fun under-car aero and put some damn slicks back on)


Posted by Orko on Mar-11-2008 04:16:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
Since I've been living here in Holland (1 year this weekend!), I've been watching a lot of MotoGP since it's on live every race on Suday afternoons. The opening night race at Losail was amazing!!! So much more exciting than the latest F1 stuff. Tons of crazy passing, and the new crop of rookies is awesome.

I'll still watch F1, but F1 could learn a lot from how the bikes handle around each other (read: let them go nuts with the fun under-car aero and put some damn slicks back on)


I picked up watching MotoGP last year. Just downloaded Sunday's race, and have yet to watch. I know who won (), but that doesn't matter. We watch MotoGP for the passing. The guys are crazy. Drifting those bikes at those speeds, outrageous.

For some reason though, I just like watching F1 better. It maybe that I have just been following F1 for so long, and I know the teams, characters, and strategies. I know, part of it has to do with the sheer speed, the corner speed of the cars.

Maybe I will feel different about MotoGP in a few years.


Posted by Timothy on Mar-14-2008 07:30:

Pole position prediction:
1. Kimi
2. Lewis
3. Massa

The race will probably be a 1-2 for Ferrari.


Posted by stren on Mar-14-2008 10:10:

^ looks like top 3 prediction to me. I'm guessing you mean qually


Posted by Timothy on Mar-14-2008 19:31:

haha, yes. Qualifying


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Mar-15-2008 04:14:

Hamilton in Pole Position This season is going to be fucking immense.


Posted by fcuk � on Mar-15-2008 04:46:

Just watched quali this year is going to be hugeeeeee. The rookies are fantastic especially Timo Glock, Kovalainen and Settel. Future stars of F1 outpacing some of the more experienced uh hum Alfonso.

Bad luck on Kimi fuel pump incident but im sure he will recover as Ferrari and McLaren have tremendous raw pace in their cars this year. Will be a very interesting race tomorrow.


Posted by stren on Mar-15-2008 07:19:

who is Settel ? Vettel or Sutil ? lol

Anyways looks like an awesome season ahead, and 3 teams fighting for the win.
Shame Robert made that off or he would've been on pole easily. Anyway the race is long and my expectations are high


lol


Posted by nchs09 on Mar-15-2008 07:39:

Did he eat the toro car? Did he tip? Did he duck after the shots were fired?






Posted by Timothy on Mar-15-2008 08:09:

To honest, I think BMW really tried to put Kubica on pole position so he's has to make his pitsstop much sooner than the rest of the guys in the top10. If he didn't make his misstake, he'd probably be on pole.

I'm really impressed by Honda btw. Rubins in his crappy Honda outqualifing Alonso, haha. It seems the coming of Ross Brawn has had a major positive effect.


Posted by The_G0dfather on Mar-15-2008 11:28:

Though luck for Kimi.

We'll immediately see what this season's Ferrari is made of.


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