Official 2012 Formula 1 Season Discussion
Congrats to Britney and MB GP. The race was processional until the last 10 laps or so, then it went into "holy crap" mode.
I'd welcome a 3 horse race between McLaren, MB and RBR, so long as it's Webbo and not finger boy. Now bring on the dessert!
I'd welcome a 3 horse race between McLaren, MB and RBR, so long as it's Webbo and not finger boy. Now bring on the dessert!
Red Bull's dilemma
Interesting article. Sort of explains something I suspected vis-a-vis Webber vs. finger boy.
http://www1.skysports.com/formula-1/...d-Bull-dilemma
http://www1.skysports.com/formula-1/...d-Bull-dilemma
Ha ha! Fingerboy. That name seems to be sticking. He seems like a rather nice dude and possibly more genuinely humble than my favorite but the number 1 finger gesture after every pole and win just smacked of extreme arrogance and grew very old quick. I hope he learns a lot this year on a personal level to truly become great.
Paul.
Paul.
This was honestly one of the best races I've seen in years. I could have cried when I saw Schumacher retire because it would have been a Mercedes 1-2 I think. Massa terrible as always. I loved watching vettel drop from second to fifth. Hamilton and button did good but I think if Hamilton would have started from P2 instead of P7 he might have been able to catch rosberg. Hamilton fought traffic and his teams crappy pitstops all day and still finished close to button. Alonso did what he could no more to say really. Surprise of the day is senna. Great great race. He really seems to be getting better at Williams.
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Haven't we been down this road before with Austin?
F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone unsure of 2013 Grand Prix of America race
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/17738493
New Jersey race could be delayed a year - Ecclestone
http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/76115.html
Ecclestone says New Jersey F1 race could be delayed until 2014
http://www.autoweek.com/article/2012...#ixzz1sOraoxAK
Despite his wealth, I don't think he knows how economics works. He's too used to established events or ones that are subsidized by socialist governments.
F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone unsure of 2013 Grand Prix of America race
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/17738493
New Jersey race could be delayed a year - Ecclestone
http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/76115.html
Ecclestone says New Jersey F1 race could be delayed until 2014
http://www.autoweek.com/article/2012...#ixzz1sOraoxAK
Despite his wealth, I don't think he knows how economics works. He's too used to established events or ones that are subsidized by socialist governments.
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Rumours are swirling after qualifying in Bahrain that Force India was deliberately excluded from Saturday's 'world feed' television coverage.
Nico Rosberg insists he is in a very good position despite not scoring pole position in qualifying, saying he is the only top 5 cars to have a fresh set of options for tomorrow's race. Should be interesting to see how he does. Looks like Red Bulls have really pulled out something special for this race. Not sure if it was because it suited their cars more so than the previous tracks.
His DRS gave out on the last sector during his hot lap. The mechanics tried to fix it, but didn't have enough time to go out to get a respectable time in. Heikki Kovalainen pulled out a freakishly fast lap time as the last car to drive past the finish line to knock Michael in the knock-out zone. A majority of the cars decided to run their options to eek out every last millisecond during the first qualifying in the final minutes. Cars that don't normally make it into the second qualifying were all of a sudden breaking into the top 10, pushing Michael further and further down the order and the Fin finally pushed him out.




