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Author: | kals [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 6:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | 2015 Random F1 Discussion Thread |
Starting the new thread... Autosport.com wrote: Korean Grand Prix returns on new 21-race 2015 Formula 1 calendar By Glenn Freeman Wednesday, December 3rd 2014, 17:00 GMT Korean GP start 2013 The FIA has announced that the Korean Grand Prix is set to return to the Formula 1 calendar for 2015, pushing the number of races up to 21. Wednesday's FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting confirmed the F1 schedule for next year, with a Korean GP on May 3 being added. The Korean race's status was highlighted as 'to be confirmed'. It is unclear if the race is being planned at the Mokpo track that hosted the event from 2010-13, or if it will be the Seoul street circuit idea that is being pushed for by former race promoter Joe Chung. The ratified calendar features a few tweaks from the provisional version that was announced in September. The Bahrain GP has been moved to after the Chinese GP, with their race dates changing to form a back-to-back. The Korean GP is then pencilled in to take place just a week before the Spanish GP. 2015 Formula 1 calendar March 15 Australian GP March 29 Malaysian GP April 12 Chinese GP April 19 Bahrain GP May 3 Korean GP (TBC) May 10 Spanish GP May 24 Monaco GP June 7 Canadian GP June 21 Austrian GP July 5 British GP July 19 German GP July 26 Hungarian GP August 23 Belgian GP September 6 Italian GP September 20 Singapore GP September 27 Japanese GP October 11 Russian GP October 25 USA GP November 1 Mexican GP November 15 Brazilian GP November 29 Abu Dhabi GP 2015 Line-Up Mercedes 44 - Hamilton 6 - Rosberg Red Bull Renault 3 - Ricciardo 26 - Kvyat Williams Mercedes 19 - Massa 77 - Bottas Ferrari 5 - Vettel 7 - Raikkonen McLaren Honda 14 - Alonso 22 - Button Force India Mercedes 27 - Hulkenberg 11 - Perez Toro Rosso Renault 33 - Verstappen 55 - Sainz Lotus Mercedes 8 - Grosjean 13 - Maldonado Sauber Ferrari 9 - Ericsson 12 - Nasr Caterham Renault - unconfirmed TBA - unconfirmed... Someone with money TBC - unconfirmed... Someone with money PRE-SEASON KEY DATES Car Launches January 21 - Force India (livery reveal only) January 29 - McLaren January 30 - Ferrari Testing February 1-4 Jerez February 19-22 Barcelona February 26-March 1 Barcelona |
Author: | micha [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 6:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2015 Random F1 Discussion Thread |
quantity over quality when it comes to races..... |
Author: | StefMeister [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 6:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2015 Random F1 Discussion Thread |
Don't mind Korea returning as I actually quite like the circuit, However Abu Dhabi been the final race again Other changes for 2015 include: super license age limit of 18, 10 second stop-go penalty's which will be applied the same way the 5 second penalty's were this year, Cars must start from the pit lane is team personnel are on the grid after the 15 second signal, Complete power unit change no longer requires a pit lane start, Virtual safety cars, No double points. |
Author: | micha [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 7:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2015 Random F1 Discussion Thread |
age limit is for 2016. Otherwise Verstappen and STR would have a problem It's a nice idea but just like the current super license there are ways to get dispensation I'm sure if you're talented enough. Also wouldn't it make more sense budgetwise to go to China, Korea and then bahrain instead of China Bahrain Korea? |
Author: | LucasWheldon [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 7:16 pm ] |
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so the korean organizers really like to spend their money at least they're funding the traditional races |
Author: | BrainPain [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:07 pm ] |
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21 races? Great, make every race even less memorable. |
Author: | Whofan [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:34 pm ] |
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Seems a bit strange that Korea will only be one week before the Spanish GP |
Author: | codename_47 [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:38 pm ] |
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"YAY THE RETURN OF THE KOREAN GP I REALLY MISSED IT!" Said no-one ever* They better have brought it back in may because that's the rainy season of Korea... *Except Stefmeister |
Author: | Fabs [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:42 pm ] |
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RAIN And yawn Also I read the standing SC restarts have been scrapped? Thank god. |
Author: | codename_47 [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:45 pm ] |
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Wouldn't have happened anyway, F1 hates putting the safety car out under any circumstances, remember? Do you have a google alert set for when anyone uses the word RAIN on here? |
Author: | Fabs [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 10:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2015 Random F1 Discussion Thread |
Can someone sticky this btw? Otherwise I'm going to have to hop between this thread and the 2014 one... And codename, I just have a sixth sense for it |
Author: | mclaren2008 [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 10:42 pm ] |
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The VSC is a good idea, if they can avoid putting the SC out for minor incidents like "debris" or whatnot, I'm for it. |
Author: | StefMeister [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 10:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2015 Random F1 Discussion Thread |
BTW if Korea does go ahead it rules Hulkenberg out of the WEC round at Spa which he'd planned to take part in for Porsche as preparation for Le Mans. |
Author: | Omega [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 11:06 pm ] |
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StefMeister wrote: BTW if Korea does go ahead it rules Hulkenberg out of the WEC round at Spa which he'd planned to take part in for Porsche as preparation for Le Mans. Aaaaaaah CRAP if you pardon my language |
Author: | bigears [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 11:11 pm ] |
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That's would be a shame if it happens. |
Author: | Artur Craft [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 11:13 pm ] |
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Quote: NEXT MEETING OF THE STRATEGY GROUP The FIA President confirmed that the next meeting of the Strategy Group would take place on 18 December, and would focus reducing costs, improving the show, making cars quicker and more difficult to drive, and reviewing the technical and sporting regulations, with the aim of simplifying the rules where possible. http://www.fia.com/news/world-motor-spo ... -2014-doha Well, at least it seems not all is lost. Unless they mean improving the show with additional DRS-like gimmicks instead of getting rid of it |
Author: | codename_47 [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 11:24 pm ] |
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The second part of that bolded statement achieves the first part. I hope they realise this. |
Author: | RtN [ Wed Dec 03, 2014 11:31 pm ] |
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StefMeister wrote: BTW if Korea does go ahead it rules Hulkenberg out of the WEC round at Spa which he'd planned to take part in for Porsche as preparation for Le Mans. Awfully convenient. |
Author: | StefMeister [ Thu Dec 04, 2014 12:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2015 Random F1 Discussion Thread |
Artur Craft wrote: Quote: NEXT MEETING OF THE STRATEGY GROUP The FIA President confirmed that the next meeting of the Strategy Group would take place on 18 December, and would focus reducing costs, improving the show, making cars quicker and more difficult to drive, and reviewing the technical and sporting regulations, with the aim of simplifying the rules where possible. http://www.fia.com/news/world-motor-spo ... -2014-doha Well, at least it seems not all is lost. Unless they mean improving the show with additional DRS-like gimmicks instead of getting rid of it And the problem with looking at making them harder to drive is that you have to find a way to do that without slowing them down much. You reduce downforce you will make them harder to drive (Which would also benefit the racing) but that makes them slower, You take away some of the electronics & again this could impact performance which will annoy some people who already seem to think F1 cars are too slow (I'd disagree). Don't get me wrong I'm not really against making them faster or harder to drive, I just don't think there is a super urgent need to make big changes solely to achieve it & think that just letting things develop could end up fixing both anyway. I also don't fully get the obsession with constantly tinkering to improve the show as I don't really think there's much wrong with what we have. I may still disdain DRS & may still not be 100% sold on how the tyres are at times, But overall I think we just had a very good season with lots of good racing, Good overtaking & while Mercedes had dominance they did at least provide us with a good championship battle. I've genuinely enjoyed this season, I think the cars have been more interesting to watch thanks to the downforce reduction & increased torque of the new power units & think some of the racing has been fantastic. I don't really see a need to go on another big push to improve the show, Especially given how much of what ends up been proposed is gimmicky nonsense like double points, standing restarts, More DRS & similar stuff. Lets for once just leave things as they are for a few years to see how the new regulations develop before looking at more things to change just because some within F1 seem to constantly think 'The Show' spicing up every few months. |
Author: | Gaara [ Thu Dec 04, 2014 12:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2015 Random F1 Discussion Thread |
RtN wrote: StefMeister wrote: BTW if Korea does go ahead it rules Hulkenberg out of the WEC round at Spa which he'd planned to take part in for Porsche as preparation for Le Mans. Awfully convenient. Didn't Canada used to be scheduled the same time as Le Mans? |
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