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Re: F1 2008

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Re: F1 2008

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Re: F1 2008

Post by mCowboy » Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:40 am

Finnish Juho Annala to drive Indy Car this season.

http://www.hs.fi/urheilu/artikkeli/Juho ... 5234623433

He will drive in Rocketsport Racing team.

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Re: F1 2008

Post by Hank W. » Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:07 pm

Q: How does the Iceman do it in the loo at tropical -14C?
A: Quickly
http://sport.guardian.co.uk/motorsport/ ... 31,00.html
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Re: F1 2008

Post by mCowboy » Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:20 am

How about that... Kimi had the winning cards in his hand... couple of spins and they were gone... :cry:
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Re: F1 2008

Post by SteveS » Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:52 am

It seems the "Ice man" is also suffering from the mild winter...

He melted today :oops: :oops: :lol:

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Re: F1 2008

Post by Mattlill2000 » Sun Mar 16, 2008 12:12 pm

The Ferraris seemed so normal. Maybe they are missing traction control more than everybody else. I wonder if Glock injured his back with that huge thud after he touched down. Kovalainen had the worst timing for a pit stop.....The field has really tightened up and thats great. But Hamilton! What a driver!
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Re: F1 2008

Post by raamv » Mon Mar 17, 2008 12:16 am

its just the beginning..relax...
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Re: F1 2008

Post by Mattlill2000 » Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:40 pm

Here's and interesting comment from someone who was at Melbourne last weekend.


It started when I was watching Friday practice on the mound immediately after Turn 9. As you'll see, the cars approach the right hand corner quite fast, drop down 4 gears on the left of the track, then off throttle, turn right and then left, getting back onto the throttle as they enter the opening up Turn 10. With no TC, it was clear that hauling the speed down and lining up for Turn 9 was tricky this year, with the cars dancing around a bit. But that's not my point. As they changed direction and headed off into Turn 10, the absence of TC was clearly placing an extra burden on driver judgement. Particularly on the Friday, a few had lurid tail out moments before backing off and going again.

But amongst the top guys, I couldn't help noticing that both Kimi and Felipe were apparently making a meal of the throttle application into T10. Typically the Williams, McLaren and BMW drivers, and certainly the likes of Trulli and Button were as smooth as silk in terms of engine sound. They appeared to carry a decent amount of throttle through T9 and into T10, with the engine sound smoothly rising in pitch as they went through T10.

In some contrast, both Kimi and Felipe appeared to come right off the throttle and almost.... stamp on it as they entered T10. ON. OFF, ON. They're both top drivers so there was no lurid tailiness but the whole thing looked a bit.... lumpy... to me. Certainly in enormous contrast to Hamilton whose progress through the sequence was silky smooth every time. The two Ferrari boys noticeably improved their technique through T9/10 as the weekend unfolded but I did ponder the reasons. And of course, they were both generally a bit flakier in corners than we've come to expect. After Friday, Baldisserri and Kimi talked about 'set up' problems but that could be anything.

Today, however, I was talking to a fellow who was of the view that Ferrari's TC last year worked better that anyone's and so the implication is that the two Ferrari guys perhaps have somewhat more relearning to do that most of their competitors.

If there's anything in this, I'm sure that both the drivers and the engineers will iron it out before very long.

But I wonder if anyone else who was there noticed a little more jerkiness... lack of smoothness with the two Ferraris than with the others. I fancy this was something sufficiently subtle that you couldn't pick it up unless you were trackside.
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Re: F1 2008

Post by mCowboy » Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:46 pm

One thing to remember is that Kimi drove without TC in his first year in F1, unlike Hami...
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Re: F1 2008

Post by antstar » Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:51 pm

Great quote i found in the bbc website...

"I am going to kick 10 colours of **** out of that litttle *******!"
David Coulthard accepts accidents happen after being shunted out of the Australian Grand Prix by Felipe Massa.

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Re: F1 2008

Post by mCowboy » Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:54 pm

antstar wrote:Great quote i found in the bbc website...

"I am going to kick 10 colours of **** out of that litttle *******!"
David Coulthard accepts accidents happen after being shunted out of the Australian Grand Prix by Felipe Massa.

:lol:
You mean Barrichello...
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Re: F1 2008

Post by antstar » Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:56 pm

mCowboy wrote:
antstar wrote:Great quote i found in the bbc website...

"I am going to kick 10 colours of **** out of that litttle *******!"
David Coulthard accepts accidents happen after being shunted out of the Australian Grand Prix by Felipe Massa.

:lol:
You mean Barrichello...
You mean the BBC mean Barrichello... :roll:

Lap 26: Massa and Coulthard come together and it results in the end of the race fro the Scot. Coulthard looks to have turned into Massa, who was alongside. The safety car is deployed. :thumbsup:
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Re: F1 2008

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