They need to bring back the apron at Indy. What you saw there was what would have happened in 1982 with Rick Mears and Gordy Johncock had the apron not been there. Had that little strip of pavement been there, you've got a great finish. That's just racing. Really, the worst possible person won this ...
I can't see any good guy stories he's ruined really? I suppose if you buy into the Power lovefest then it could be said he ruined the 2010 Championship, but that was more Power bottling it and crashing trying to keep up. And he never really came from no where to get that one either. My memory for ra...
Congratulations to Soul Reaver for winning this round :thumbsup: . Pretty decent round pointswise. 3.4 points on average this round which is just under the season average. In the total standings things came a little closer then it was after the Canadian Grand Prix. The two leader in the championship...
2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka - Round 15 http://okinawahai.com/images/2012/01/1955Japans_flag.jpg A country who loves cars and motorsports. This one of the best ways to define Japan as we approach to another Japanese GP. The history of the Japanese GP began in 1976 at the Fuji Speedwa...
I think we should have a Thread like this again Driver of the year: Team of the year: Biggest surprise of the year: Biggest disappointment of the year: Crash of the year: Drive of the year: Race of the year: Pass of the year: Most controversial moment of the year: Quote of the year: FAIL of the year...
And all of them incredibly boring. Red Bull should drop their car from the edge of Space. McLaren should hold theirs in Liverpool so they can be shown how to get wheels off a car. Ferrari should hold theirs at the Emirates, home of a team in red that hasn't won anything for ages. Lotus should hold t...
With Bernie announcing Emirates Airlines as the new Formula One major sponsor, then I believe in a short term we'll have at least half of the calendar made of Middle Eastern venues....already expecting races in Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, who knows Iraq, Syria in the middle of the bombs an...
It's usage differs slightly from tripping over something, in this case it's similar to 'clattering' ... it's generally running into/over something with a force that indicates the collision was either unintentional or unexpected. (It would likely find applications in many incidents involving Pastor M...
IT'S NOT ABOUT WHETHER YOU LIKE TEAM ORDERS. The point is if one driver is told to slow by the team and the other ignores those orders, it's neither respectful to your team nor particularly hard to beat your teammate who's been told to slow up. That's about as ballsy, gritty and "killer instin...