Official 2011 Formula 1 Season Discussion
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Kubica ready for F1 - surgeon
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The progress of Robert Kubica's recovery continues to get mixed coverage as his hand surgeon says he is ready to drive a racing car again.
Last week Kubica's doctor Ricciardo Ceccarelli said that Kubica would need "a few more months" to recover from his rally accident in February of this year, which appeared to rule out a return to Formula One in 2012 with Renault wanting to confirm its driver line-up in November. Igor Rossello, however, says that Kubica is already driving a road car and is fully recovered, with only how competitive he can be back in an F1 car still to be determined.
Last week Kubica's doctor Ricciardo Ceccarelli said that Kubica would need "a few more months" to recover from his rally accident in February of this year, which appeared to rule out a return to Formula One in 2012 with Renault wanting to confirm its driver line-up in November. Igor Rossello, however, says that Kubica is already driving a road car and is fully recovered, with only how competitive he can be back in an F1 car still to be determined.
looks like podiums are coming up
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Directv, my satellite provider, is having a contract dispute with Fox Networks (Speed). I may not be able to see the last 2 races on TV.
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I have a laptop dedicated to the TV. I think the Speed website also runs a live stream of the races. Then again, Fox and Directv may come to an agreement by Nov 1st too.
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Massa was stupid, but not for that move. That was what Senna would have (and did) do to Prost. And what Prost did to Senna the prior year. Massa had the line. Hamilton was off line and it was his responsibility to make the clean pass.
Massa was stupid for blaming his suspension failure on the curbs set there to keep the cars from going too far in at the apex. It's the conditions of the track that all had to deal with. The others were OK. It was you.
Massa was stupid for blaming his suspension failure on the curbs set there to keep the cars from going too far in at the apex. It's the conditions of the track that all had to deal with. The others were OK. It was you.
Well the thing is he checked his mirror at least 3 times justtttt to make sure he'd ram into Hamilton lol, but i guess ur right.
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"When I look back at my first pole position, I got about, I don't know, 100 text messages, and nowadays, I get only 4." - Sebastian Vettel
LOL...
but yeah to be serious... honestly I feel kinda numb about the no.1 spot in quali and race nowadays...
LOL...
but yeah to be serious... honestly I feel kinda numb about the no.1 spot in quali and race nowadays...
Damn!!!
For once I wasn't that upset that I could not watch the entire race yesterday.
It was ONE OF THE MOST BORING RACES I forced myself to watch!
Get rid of India GP... Track sucks, very bad design and I just "don't feel" it's a nation that could embrace this...
Carlos
For once I wasn't that upset that I could not watch the entire race yesterday.
It was ONE OF THE MOST BORING RACES I forced myself to watch! Get rid of India GP... Track sucks, very bad design and I just "don't feel" it's a nation that could embrace this...
Carlos
Welcome back Pololo!
They should bring Imola back and add Mugello.
Screw texas, NJ, India, Africa and whatever.
We have the tracks and it would surely be way more cost effective to use them than to build new ones every year for crappy races.
Plus we know how to fill'em up... Tifosi, english fans, german ones etc. Cheap flights are available and a holiday for a family to attend the gp and visit italy would be feasable.
Same would go for the 'ring and hockenheim together.
I hate France so they can go eat bananas.
They should bring Imola back and add Mugello.
Screw texas, NJ, India, Africa and whatever.
We have the tracks and it would surely be way more cost effective to use them than to build new ones every year for crappy races.
Plus we know how to fill'em up... Tifosi, english fans, german ones etc. Cheap flights are available and a holiday for a family to attend the gp and visit italy would be feasable.
Same would go for the 'ring and hockenheim together.
I hate France so they can go eat bananas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLuF-SibDgY
Just sayin'...
Just sayin'...
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It looks like Korea is going away to make way for the NJ/NY race. India has attendance so it will stay for now.
Wasn't it a safety problem with Imola. Something like they couldn't cut back the trees to make for proper run off area?
Wasn't it a safety problem with Imola. Something like they couldn't cut back the trees to make for proper run off area?
It was one of the points. However we haven't had a serious track related car accident in f1 in the last what, 10 seasons?
They're trying to import the sport where it isn't popular. Places like Korea and India have a far more radicated rural culture so hypertechnologies only appeal to a minority.
It would be nice to have a "league" where each team has the right to host its home race.
I'd take Monza and Imola for Ferrari and Toro rosso.
Paying the track would become cheaper and the host team could make some more money off of the whole race package with Bernie playing the general CEO etc.
Bernie's greed will never make anything like that happen, and FIA is a huge obstacle too.
They're trying to import the sport where it isn't popular. Places like Korea and India have a far more radicated rural culture so hypertechnologies only appeal to a minority.
It would be nice to have a "league" where each team has the right to host its home race.
I'd take Monza and Imola for Ferrari and Toro rosso.
Paying the track would become cheaper and the host team could make some more money off of the whole race package with Bernie playing the general CEO etc.
Bernie's greed will never make anything like that happen, and FIA is a huge obstacle too.




