TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Sports Discussion
-- Formula 1 - season 2008
Pages (18): « 1 2 3 4 5 [6] 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 »


Posted by Timothy on Mar-23-2008 17:41:

haha, same. I actually went back to sleep


Posted by noikeee on Mar-23-2008 18:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Timothy
I don't think the penalty was fair. If Mclaren were on the raceline in a corner, that would be fair since that's considered as blocking but this is not the case here. Heidfeld had enough to time to swerve around them and be back on the racing line before he started breaking into the corner. Watch this clip.


Wtf?! So you think cars doing flat out laps at 300kph, swerving around 50kphs cars to come back to the racing line a second before their braking, is safe? Not to mention the time they lose in having to swerve around the slow cars, even if at full acceleration. Not to mention how it can mess up their concentration.

No, the penalty was fair as the McLarens were on the racing line. And the rules that encourage crawling back to the pits need to be analysed and changed as soon as possible.

As for the race: turned out to be a bit boring, but I got the result I wanted. Great races by Kimi and Kubica.


Posted by stren on Mar-23-2008 19:13:

I'm very happy with the result go Robert go Kimi
kinda boring race though.

Massa was funny blaming the kerb for spinning off


quote:
Originally posted by Timothy
I don't think the penalty was fair. If Mclaren were on the raceline in a corner, that would be fair since that's considered as blocking but this is not the case here. Heidfeld had enough to time to swerve around them and be back on the racing line before he started breaking into the corner. Watch this clip.

Heidfeld Q3

You don't know what you are talking about, there were on the racing line.


Posted by nchs09 on Mar-23-2008 20:57:

massa out = the highlight of the race. hamilton just could not get up to speed which sucks.


Posted by pmoisse on Mar-24-2008 08:34:

^ Those stupid wheel cover things cost him 10 seconds in the pits too. I hate those things.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Mar-24-2008 09:26:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
massa out = the highlight of the race.


I thought this was hilarious. The guy is a massive ball bag and just doesn't cut the mustard in a car as amazing as a Ferrari.


Posted by apple country on Mar-24-2008 16:49:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
I thought this was hilarious. The guy is a massive ball bag and just doesn't cut the mustard in a car as amazing as a Ferrari.


apparently without traction control, yes.

but I like Massa. I hope he gets it together.


Posted by Orko on Mar-25-2008 12:48:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
^ Those stupid wheel cover things cost him 10 seconds in the pits too. I hate those things.


It was either the cover or the wheel nut, which them selves have been responsible for more than their fare share of delayed pit stops. I don't think it was necessarily the cover, just an error.

The race was a bit boring, but I got the result I wanted. Kimi on top, Hamilton mired in the mid field, and Massa proving what kind of driver he really is. Ferrari have stated they are not concerned about Massa, but I think that is just media friendly talk. Inside, they must be worried.

McLaren may not have two super fast driver, but at least #2 isn't dropping it in each of the first two races.

Cannot wait to see BMW get their first win. They did well with Williams when they joined F1, but now that they are on their own, and bought my fav run of the mill team (Sauber), I am really excited to see what they can do. Kubica is much faster than I initially gave him credit for, especially considering the incredible accident he had last year. Good job for the BMW boys.


Posted by pmoisse on Mar-25-2008 18:17:

^ Agreed

I was just venting my hate on what look like Pep-Boys wheel covers


Posted by Orko on Mar-27-2008 19:58:

Eddie Jordan is one petty little man

quote:
Jordan hits Force India with road block

Former team owner Eddie Jordan blocked off an across road to Force India�s factory in a dispute over land he still owns.

The Irishman sold his Silverstone-based Jordan team to Midland in 2005, and although the outfit has changed hands a further two times since, he still owns some of the surrounding land to the factory.

Jordan reportedly had concrete blocks placed across the main access road while Force India were in Malaysia for last weekend�s grand prix, with team employees now forced to use another entrance to get to work.

He told Reuters that he decided to act after waiting two years for the factory owners to enquire about buying the rest of the land with the road on from him.

"I had to make a stand, they have to come and talk to me," he told the news agency.

"I paid for the road and put it on my land.

"I've got no problem with [Force India co-owner Vijay] Mallya.

"It's the people who are managing the business who don't want to talk."

http://www.itv-f1.com/news_article.aspx?id=42147


What a stand up guy. He waited till they weren't even in the country.

He is just mad because somebody is actually make the finances work with that broken/rehashed team. Go back to telling ITV how good or bad Jensen is doing every two weeks, and leave the Force alone to race.


Posted by Timothy on Mar-28-2008 17:59:

quote:
Originally posted by noikeee
Wtf?! So you think cars doing flat out laps at 300kph, swerving around 50kphs cars to come back to the racing line a second before their braking, is safe? Not to mention the time they lose in having to swerve around the slow cars, even if at full acceleration. Not to mention how it can mess up their concentration.


You really think it's safe if they cut across the track at 60km/h all the time to avoid being on the raceline? Giles his death was an example what happens when a slower car moves off his line and the drivers behind him misinterpretes his moves. It's a problem created by the FIA which isn't going to be solved unless they change the rules.


Posted by stren on Mar-28-2008 22:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Timothy
You really think it's safe if they cut across the track at 60km/h all the time to avoid being on the raceline? Giles his death was an example what happens when a slower car moves off his line and the drivers behind him misinterpretes his moves. It's a problem created by the FIA which isn't going to be solved unless they change the rules.


they just did

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/66170


Posted by noikeee on Mar-28-2008 22:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Timothy
You really think it's safe if they cut across the track at 60km/h all the time to avoid being on the raceline? Giles his death was an example what happens when a slower car moves off his line and the drivers behind him misinterpretes his moves. It's a problem created by the FIA which isn't going to be solved unless they change the rules.


Of course if they cut across the track ahead of Heidfeld and Alonso it'd be even more dangerous, that's why the team should've been quicker to inform them via radio that fast cars were approaching, so that they could get away from the racing line before Heidfeld and Alonso were any near - like all the other cars on track did, without causing any problems.


Posted by Quantized on Apr-02-2008 01:39:

lol, no one's posted about this yet?


quote:

F1 boss Max Mosley has sick Nazi orgy with 5 hookers

Full Story


"News of the world" isn't a very respectable news source but i couldn't find anything better.


Posted by Philby on Apr-02-2008 11:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Quantized
lol, no one's posted about this yet?


"News of the world" isn't a very respectable news source but i couldn't find anything better.


i thought it was an april fools joke...


Posted by Quantized on Apr-02-2008 11:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Philby
i thought it was an april fools joke...


So did i at first, but there's stuff about it on other websites:

ITV F1

BBC


Posted by noikeee on Apr-02-2008 12:40:

the story came out before the April Fools, it's real.

and hilarious.


Posted by The_G0dfather on Apr-02-2008 16:48:

Haha, you would think this is more like something for Bernie tbh

Lol, what an idiot


Posted by Timothy on Apr-03-2008 17:44:

Haha, this season is starting to look better than the last one allready. Now this explains why Max Mosley "punished" Mclaren so heavily with a world record fine. Max Mosley likes to punish.


Posted by noikeee on Apr-05-2008 14:41:

Pole on pole.


Posted by The_G0dfather on Apr-05-2008 15:29:

Yeah, great job from Kubica, I wonder though how far he'll be able to go without pitting tomorrow. If it weren't for his little slip up, Massa was on pole though.

Also, Kimi seemed to be lacking some pace, I give Ferrari the benefit of the doubt and suppose he's on a different strategy.


Posted by stren on Apr-05-2008 20:21:

quote:
Originally posted by noikeee
Pole on pole.


I've been waiting for this line for so long


I hope he finishes on the box at least
looking good


Posted by The_G0dfather on Apr-06-2008 13:33:

Ferrari 1/2

Excellent

McL failing

Excellent


Posted by stren on Apr-06-2008 16:44:

BMW only 5 secs behind Ferrari

Lewis making rookie mistakes

awesome


Posted by noikeee on Apr-07-2008 01:26:

BMW will win a race this year, I'm rooting for it to happen.

Raikkonen was completely lost compared to Massa this time, but still did just enough to score 8 points and climb to the top of the WDC. He delivers even when he's shit.


Pages (18): « 1 2 3 4 5 [6] 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 »

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.