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PSpirine

posted on 30/10/11 at 08:35 AM Reply With Quote
Formula 1 India now on!

EJ, EJ, EJ... oh dear
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daniel mason

posted on 30/10/11 at 08:51 AM Reply With Quote
Circuit looks quite decent too!






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welderman

posted on 30/10/11 at 08:52 AM Reply With Quote
EJ lol.





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scootz

posted on 30/10/11 at 08:58 AM Reply With Quote
How good is the BBC coverage!

What a shame it's going to be halved next season...





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PSpirine

posted on 30/10/11 at 09:05 AM Reply With Quote
The bit in Austin was amazing - loved the footage of DC driving round the dirt track
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daniel mason

posted on 30/10/11 at 09:19 AM Reply With Quote
DC shoe company. Lol






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fullpint

posted on 30/10/11 at 09:25 AM Reply With Quote
5 mins till the flag goes down. Time to make a cuppa and hope that we are in for a good race. Should be after all the shuffle around on the grid..





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bob

posted on 30/10/11 at 10:01 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by scootz
How good is the BBC coverage!

What a shame it's going to be halved next season...



I was thinking the same myself, and you just know that SKY will not be able make the same quality coverage.

Wel unless they steal the the whole BBC production team and presenters






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PSpirine

posted on 30/10/11 at 10:11 AM Reply With Quote
Lewis. Massa.

Popcorn out.


(the Bean reaction to that crash was priceless)

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loggyboy

posted on 30/10/11 at 10:20 AM Reply With Quote
Penalty MASSA

Get in - about time Lewis got a break.

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owelly

posted on 30/10/11 at 11:24 AM Reply With Quote
Ha ha. Massa got the penalty because the stewards noticed he'd looked over to Hamilton several times before he turned in on him!





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theconrodkid

posted on 30/10/11 at 01:17 PM Reply With Quote
i watched the first few milliseconds and then got bored, so went to the garage,high light of the F1 calendar for me is...my lights left on buzzer is alive and working





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craig1410

posted on 30/10/11 at 02:50 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by owelly
Ha ha. Massa got the penalty because the stewards noticed he'd looked over to Hamilton several times before he turned in on him!


Did you notice though that Hamilton braked earlier just before impact and noticeably dropped back a metre or two. I wonder if Massa read this change in his tiny mirrors as Hamilton yielding the corner and turned in. Look at it in slow motion and you will hopefully see what I mean.

After all:





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scootz

posted on 30/10/11 at 04:57 PM Reply With Quote
LH's fault (again) for me. I have no idea what Massa was supposed to do...

Anyone can force an overtake down the inside if they make it clear they're prepared to use the outside car as a turn-in buffer!





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mcg

posted on 30/10/11 at 05:35 PM Reply With Quote
Try the track on the F1 2011 game on the X box. Its a great track to drive on- clearly very well designed. Getting some laps in on the game pre race makes me appreciate the racing a bit more! I clearly have too much my hands! Should be spending more time getting my F27 tuned up!
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craig1410

posted on 30/10/11 at 06:13 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by scootz
LH's fault (again) for me. I have no idea what Massa was supposed to do...

Anyone can force an overtake down the inside if they make it clear they're prepared to use the outside car as a turn-in buffer!


I agree, Massa had to turn in at that point otherwise he wouldn't have made the subsequent right hand corner and might have damaged his suspension on the kerb. Let's face it, he proved that the kerbs can destroy his car rather effectively.

I've got to say, if I was Massa, the last thing I would want to do is turn in on another driver as you are quite likely to flip your own car into the gravel which isn't nice...

I'd say 70% Hamilton, 30% Massa in terms of blame. Even DC and Brundle though it was a marginal fault against Hamilton but largely racing incident.

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loggyboy

posted on 30/10/11 at 06:21 PM Reply With Quote
You have to imagine the curve is a straight. If Hamilton has his car a decent way along side (which he did) and Massa was aware of his presence (which he was), and you dont HAVE to take the racing line (which mass tried too), then you have to view it that Massa effectively moved in to the side of Hamilton. These cars will go round bends of different radi!
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craig1410

posted on 30/10/11 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by loggyboy
You have to imagine the curve is a straight. If Hamilton has his car a decent way along side (which he did) and Massa was aware of his presence (which he was), and you dont HAVE to take the racing line (which mass tried too), then you have to view it that Massa effectively moved in to the side of Hamilton. These cars will go round bends of different radi!


I disagree, these guys are racing at the limits so for a given corner entry speed, there is only a small window in terms of racing line between a line which will work and one which will spit you out into the gravel either on that corner or the next one. Brundle and DC said that that part of the track was one car at a time and that Hamilton knows this better than he does. That was the lap before he crashed. Massa had already broken one car by going off line on one of those corners and shortly afterwards broke another car. There is no room for two cars to run through side by side at normal speed and the car in front shouldn't have to lift off as this is even more likely to end in tears.

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JoelP

posted on 30/10/11 at 06:45 PM Reply With Quote
Just because they are in a corner at race speed doesnt mean they cannot change line, you often see drivers avoiding eachother mid corner, so its a bit deceptive to imply that he had no choice but to turn in. And equally, calling it a single file piece of track is nonsense; the track is many times wider than a car and they can drive it side by side, even if it means both going slower. Many times you will see cars going through awquard corners beside eachother, both giving enough space to not collide. What they really mean is that that piece of track doesnt present many opportunities to ovetake.

However, Lewis clearly did manage to get a fair way towards being alongside. It certainly wasnt a banzai move (ie diving in with no possibility of getting round the corner without the other driver having to avoid him). The fact that it wasnt a late move (ie sliding in with his brakes locked), and that lewis was well into the space (ie not just his front wing beside massa's back wheels) to me clearly puts lewis in the clear.

A penalty for Massa seems harsh, but imho he could have avoided that accident, and in light of the recent motorsport fatalities, the stewards were always going to take a dim view of avoidable accidents.






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craig1410

posted on 30/10/11 at 06:49 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by JoelP
Just because they are in a corner at race speed doesnt mean they cannot change line, you often see drivers avoiding eachother mid corner, so its a bit deceptive to imply that he had no choice but to turn in. And equally, calling it a single file piece of track is nonsense; the track is many times wider than a car and they can drive it side by side, even if it means both going slower. Many times you will see cars going through awquard corners beside eachother, both giving enough space to not collide. What they really mean is that that piece of track doesnt present many opportunities to ovetake.

However, Lewis clearly did manage to get a fair way towards being alongside. It certainly wasnt a banzai move (ie diving in with no possibility of getting round the corner without the other driver having to avoid him). The fact that it wasnt a late move (ie sliding in with his brakes locked), and that lewis was well into the space (ie not just his front wing beside massa's back wheels) to me clearly puts lewis in the clear.

A penalty for Massa seems harsh, but imho he could have avoided that accident, and in light of the recent motorsport fatalities, the stewards were always going to take a dim view of avoidable accidents.


When driving through a high speed double left at full racing speed there is very little room for another car, especially with those orange kerbs. This is what Brundle and DC said and seems pretty obvious to me. Yes you can change line slightly but not much and there was certainly no room for Hamilton's car. The fact his front wheel hit Massa's back wheel shows how far away from being a clean overtake it was.


[Edited on 30/10/2011 by craig1410]

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loggyboy

posted on 30/10/11 at 08:10 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by craig1410
This is what Brundle and DC said and seems pretty obvious to me.
[Edited on 30/10/2011 by craig1410]


I think their iterpretaion was clouded by their (and most peoples) instant assumption that Hamiltion would get blamed.
As they also said, stewards have lots more data to look at, so I would expect that if they had thought it was closer to 50.50 they would have said 'no further action...'

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phelpsa

posted on 30/10/11 at 08:34 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by craig1410
quote:
Originally posted by JoelP
Just because they are in a corner at race speed doesnt mean they cannot change line, you often see drivers avoiding eachother mid corner, so its a bit deceptive to imply that he had no choice but to turn in. And equally, calling it a single file piece of track is nonsense; the track is many times wider than a car and they can drive it side by side, even if it means both going slower. Many times you will see cars going through awquard corners beside eachother, both giving enough space to not collide. What they really mean is that that piece of track doesnt present many opportunities to ovetake.

However, Lewis clearly did manage to get a fair way towards being alongside. It certainly wasnt a banzai move (ie diving in with no possibility of getting round the corner without the other driver having to avoid him). The fact that it wasnt a late move (ie sliding in with his brakes locked), and that lewis was well into the space (ie not just his front wing beside massa's back wheels) to me clearly puts lewis in the clear.

A penalty for Massa seems harsh, but imho he could have avoided that accident, and in light of the recent motorsport fatalities, the stewards were always going to take a dim view of avoidable accidents.


When driving through a high speed double left at full racing speed there is very little room for another car, especially with those orange kerbs. This is what Brundle and DC said and seems pretty obvious to me. Yes you can change line slightly but not much and there was certainly no room for Hamilton's car. The fact his front wheel hit Massa's back wheel shows how far away from being a clean overtake it was.


[Edited on 30/10/2011 by craig1410]


Oh come on craig. It was quite apparent to you, I and everyone else with two eyes that Massa's intention was to close the door on Hamilton when there was room for him to go wide. That is, in my books anyway, intentionally causing an accident.

I've not been too impressed with some of Hamilton's actions this season (especially his moves on Maldonado!) but he certainly didnt deserve the blame for that one.






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craig1410

posted on 30/10/11 at 09:01 PM Reply With Quote
I disagree.

Massa looked, Hamilton backed off but not far enough and Massa's turn-in caught him.

It has happened too many times, usually with Massa but also with Maldonado, Kobayashi and Webber. Hamilton's head isn't where it should be. That is obvious and it is costing him dearly. Look at Webber, Alonso, Button and Vettel. They have close, wheel to wheel racing and yet manage to avoid collisions at incredible speeds with the finest of control. They trust each other and rightly so. Hamilton needs to get a grip before his career is all over and the first step is to get his father back as his manager and either stay away from women or find someone like Jenson's Jessica who actually makes him a more complete human rather than just being a silly distraction.

I think the stewards probably gave Massa the penalty because penalising Hamilton doesn't do any good and maybe by penalising Massa it might make him steer clear in future. I'm being a bit flippant here before you all flame me...

One thing we can agree on, this has to stop. Not funny any more.

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scootz

posted on 30/10/11 at 09:11 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by craig1410
I think the stewards probably gave Massa the penalty because penalising Hamilton doesn't do any good and maybe by penalising Massa it might make him steer clear in future. I'm being a bit flippant here before you all flame me...



Doesn't sound all that daft to me. Lewis looks like he's ready to throw all his toys out of the pram at any moment and he's worth a lot more to Bernie as an F1 driver than not, so it's kid-gloves time!





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RK

posted on 30/10/11 at 10:54 PM Reply With Quote
I agree with Craig. Hamilton is losing it. Get the old man back in his camp pronto and ditch the American broad. Don't they have girls in Switzerland?
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