1nsane wrote:Great job, Bianchi and Marussia! And... Chilton apparently finished too!
*liemode activated* Yeah, good job by them. (Pokerface [down]) *liemode deactivated* *ragemode activated*
1nsane wrote:Great job, Bianchi and Marussia! And... Chilton apparently finished too!
I just feel the same about him and Sauber altogether: they didn't score any points at all, and six races are already past.Crowella wrote:I feel for Sutil. The overtaking moves he was doing was impressive.
Yup, it is a notable moment for Marussia, although I have always thought, Caterham will be the first one to score points from "small teams". Bianchi indeed has a potential, would be great to see him in a better team.Crowella wrote:That race was extremely satisfying to watch. Marussia getting into the points wad a highlight for me. Sure, there were a lot of incidents to get them there but they also were involved in a few and that move on Kobyashi was the bravest move I've seen in F1 for many years.
Once a champion, always a champion. Once a fighter, always a fighterHerbal wrote:Finally there are some news again from Schumacher, and the best one that could happen. Michael, I think that should be considered as your biggest win all time.
From what I remember it was a condition of Pirelli coming into F1, but the series pushed the introduction back indefinitely at the time. Dunno why the are now going for 18" for 2015 though.Trigger Happy wrote:BTW anybody knows why exactly 18", please? To me it looks like from one extreme to another, I'd prefer 15/16".
And that's pretty much the same reason why Pirelli is pushing for them. They are using the larger wheels in other series, so it would be easier for them to transfer the data between each series and make it cheaper, easier and faster to develop a new tyre. Maybe this 18" thing was a "must happen" clause in Pirelli's new contract after being buried hard by the teams. As in maybe F1 would have ended up racing with just the rims this season if this wasn't agreed on.Michkov wrote:They already use 18" wheels in WEC
Without a doubt, Vettel is having a terrible season. But let's wait another year or two before we start calling his four championships a fluke, OK?YoNnie wrote:Guys, what do you say about Vettel? He won F1 Champioships 4 times in a row, now better looks Ricciardo and he's starting to leading in RBR.
I always thought Vettel isn't the best, fantastic car and favorizing in the team helped him in winning, but he was showing that he can win without very good car. His condition is too weak as the champion.
But I think new drivers can make F1 better, esecially Bottas and Magnuss (Kvyat isn't so bad too). Hope F1 come back to years of glamour.
What's even worse is the reasoning, that front-to-rear suspension is a "moving aerodynamic device". Why is suspension allowed at all, then?Trigger Happy wrote:BTW is it settled as a FIA tradition already - to do a "mid-season random feature ban, if the championship becomes too predictable" - or what does that mean? Previous year before Silverstone, this time just after race there.
Don't have illusions. Bernie wouldn't have needed to go to jail, as he is already 84 years old.Mad Dan wrote:So Bernie seems to be getting away with the bribery just because he pays the justice court 100 million dollars. Another bribe, only this time legal. Ridiculous, you have money, you don't need to go to prison apparently..