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Will the Russian Grand Prix be a hit with the drivers/fans?
Poll ended at Mon Oct 13, 2014 3:05 pm
да (Yes) 34%  34%  [ 15 ]
Нет (No) 66%  66%  [ 29 ]
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 2:36 pm 
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so Hamilton won his 9th race this season. quite difficult to see someone who win that much and not winning championship

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Will Buxton just tweeted that Alonso told him that he won't be powered by a Mercedes engine next year which I guess rules out the Lotus speculation Ted Kravitz was talking about.


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StefMeister wrote:
Ted Kravitz was saying that the speculation suggests Alonso has managed to secure a lot of funding from Spanish firms including some media company's & that if he can't agree a McLaren deal he'll take that funding to Lotus.

He's also apparently had some contact with Williams.

Ron Dennis has also been quoted as saying that he's after a driver he can trust, Which may rule Alonso out anyway given what happened in 2007.


Eric Boullier regarding Alonso - "He's one of the drivers were considering".


so spanish economy is basically shit but they have enough money to invest on a moneysink like a f1 team that's struggling to survive. Makes sense to me.


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LucasWheldon wrote:
so Hamilton won his 9th race this season. quite difficult to see someone who win that much and not winning championship


If you consider that he lost out on several points in Melbourne, Monaco (???) Canada and Belgium due to stuff outside his force it would be extremely sour if the double points would play a massive role. The only time he was gifted points was in Silverstone.


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need more tyre deg plz


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Caterham start and park. Sign of a team that has weeks left.

But why didn't they park Ericson? Contracts?


Yup, he pays handsomely for his drive. Kobash doesn't.


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Kamui Kobayashi, car #10, chassis CT05-#02: “A disappointing Sunday. When I heard over the radio that I needed to pit I thought it was just a normal pit-stop, but then I was told that I needed to retire. It was all a bit of a surprise to me and at first I didn’t really know what the reason for having to stop was. The team has now analysed the telemetry and it was clear that my brakes were overheating too much. It’s a shame to end the weekend like this, but there’s not much more I could do today.”

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That really would be something. Has any driver returned to the same team (regardless of name) for a third time?

Nigel Mansell?


Could be, depending on whether his Indycar break counts as a break between F1 teams :thumbsup:


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StefMeister wrote:
Will Buxton just tweeted that Alonso told him that he won't be powered by a Mercedes engine next year which I guess rules out the Lotus speculation Ted Kravitz was talking about.


So maybe massa was right and he's going to marrussia or caterham


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gkmotorsport wrote:
That really would be something. Has any driver returned to the same team (regardless of name) for a third time?


Fisichella comes to my mind: Jordan in 1997, returned in 2002 and again in 2008 when the team was known as Force India.

Mansell also: drove for Williams in 1985-88, then 1991-92 and returned once more in 1994.


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StefMeister wrote:
Race wasn't brilliant but i've seen far worse, There was at least some overtaking at times through the race.

I also don't think it was really totally down to the track, Fuel consumption was high so everyone was managing that, They were also managing tyres a bit through the 1st stint & both saw the field spread out a lot.

This, you have all been hailing worse races and the track is not that bad, apart from the last sector


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I find it really appalling all this hate towards a country and I'm glad this GP is finished for this reason.


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I hate Russia :thumbsup:


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so Hamilton won his 9th race this season. quite difficult to see someone who win that much and not winning championship


If you consider that he lost out on several points in Melbourne, Monaco (???) Canada and Belgium due to stuff outside his force it would be extremely sour if the double points would play a massive role. The only time he was gifted points was in Silverstone.


also he won four straight races (everyone who did that did that was champions). so if he doesn't win this thing it'll be an epic fail, worser than 2007

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That really would be something. Has any driver returned to the same team (regardless of name) for a third time?


Fisichella comes to my mind: Jordan in 1997, returned in 2002 and again in 2008 when the team was known as Force India.

Mansell also: drove for Williams in 1985-88, then 1991-92 and returned once more in 1994.


Pierluigi Martini: drove for Minardi in 1985, went back to F3000, then returned to Minardi in 1988. After a spell with Scuderia Italia-Dallara in 1992, he went back to Minardi half-way through 1993.

Piercarlo Ghinzani drove for Osella in 1981, 1983-84, 1986 and 1989.


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I hate Russia :thumbsup:


+1 :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


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@jameypricephoto: Wowwwww. Look at all the plain clothes KGB & Russian guards holding the crowd back from Putin on the podium


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Xen wrote:
I find it really appalling all this hate towards a country and I'm glad this GP is finished for this reason.

I couldn't have expressed it any better. This kind of behaviour only reveals stupidity and narrow mindedness, but then again, that doesn't surprise me around here anymore.


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Justin Time wrote:
Xen wrote:
I find it really appalling all this hate towards a country and I'm glad this GP is finished for this reason.

I couldn't have expressed it any better. This kind of behaviour only reveals stupidity and narrow mindedness, but then again, that doesn't surprise me around here anymore.

When everyone shits on Bahrain and Abu Dhabi, nobody bats an eye.


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micha wrote:
Only positive thing so far is that the drivers look happy so our fear of bianchi has passed away seem wrong


Which only makes the minutes silence tactless. That is reserved for remembrance, all of the tributes before hand were enough.


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