Formula 1 - 2013

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #80 on: 13 Apr 2013, 07:31 am »
Webber will starting the race with medium tires, his car was out of gas on Q2, pathetic error from the team.
China GP starting grid:
1. Lewis Hamilton 1’34.484 Mercedes    
2. Kimi Raikkonen 1’34.761 Lotus
3. Fernando Alonso 1’34.788 Ferrari    
4. Nico Rosberg 1’34.864 Mercedes
5. Felipe Massa 1’34.933 Ferrari    
6. Romain Grosjean 1’35.364 Lotus
7. Daniel Ricciardo 1’35.998 Toro Rosso    
8. Jenson Button 2’05.673 McLaren
9. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull    
10. Nico Hulkenberg Sauber
11. Paul di Resta 1’36.287 Force India    
12. Sergio Perez 1’36.314 McLaren
13. Adrian Sutil 1’36.405 Force India    
14. Mark Webber 1’36.679 Red Bull
15. Pastor Maldonado 1’37.139 Williams    
16. Jean-Eric Vergne 1’37.199 Toro Rosso
17. Valtteri Bottas 1’37.769 Williams    
18. Esteban Gutierrez 1’37.99 Sauber
19. Jules Bianchi 1’38.78 Marussia    
20. Max Chilton 1’39.537 Marussia
21. Charles Pic 1’39.614 Caterham    
22. Giedo van der Garde 1’39.66 Caterham

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #81 on: 13 Apr 2013, 05:15 pm »
Qualifying for the China GP was an absolute farce.  The faster but much softer Pirrelli tires wear out in two laps and you have to start the race on the ones you qualified with.  They also shed rubber all over the track, making overtaking in most corners impossible as off the racing line its like driving on ball bearings. This has always been true, but not having the track covered with rubber shreds after only 3-4 laps.

Pirrelli is the only supplier of F1 tires this year and they picked the two choices for this race:  BAD and TERRIBLE

The tires are so horrible that some teams did not even try to quality fast, but used the harder, but more durable tires just to have a chance to make it past the first 5-10 laps of the race without a pit stop for tires.

So qualifying was a choice between going fast for very few laps (one lap fast only in the last qualifying session) or going half fast with harder Pirrelli tires in hopes of better race results.

The result was a true half fast qualifying session!  The race might well be half fast too, we shall see.

I hope Pirrelli street tires work better than this.  I for one would not take a chance on that.

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #82 on: 13 Apr 2013, 05:46 pm »
It is fairly interesting....I guess.  When strategy/rules dictate not even trying for pole position, there's something wrong.  :)

That said, I'd still prefer to watch an F1 race over a Sprint Cup race.  :)

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #83 on: 13 Apr 2013, 06:29 pm »
The tires are so horrible that some teams did not even try to quality fast, but used the harder, but more durable tires just to have a chance to make it past the first 5-10 laps of the race without a pit stop for tires.
F1 is a race of tires, the engines are reliable and seems dont wreck.
I will not watch this race at 04:00 AM, I would like all the teams leave FIA F1 to create a new championship as rumored afew years ago.
All that FIA touch sucks, I even like more the Endurance championship:
http://www.fiawec.com/
Which has six brazilian drivers and Bruno Senna starting on the pole-position tomorrow in the Six Hours of Silverstone with Aston-Martin V8.

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #84 on: 13 Apr 2013, 06:30 pm »
Only two drivers didn't try to qualify in Q3, Vettel and Button. I actually enjoy the unexpected. Better than a procession.

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #85 on: 13 Apr 2013, 06:32 pm »
Mark Webber was punished for out of gas on Q2 to the last position on the grid, in the past others pilots/teams were punished with ten positions on the grid for doing much worse.
A scandalous fraud in favor of Vettel or Ferrari.

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #86 on: 13 Apr 2013, 10:21 pm »
Mark Webber was punished for out of gas on Q2 to the last position on the grid, in the past others pilots/teams were punished with ten positions on the grid for doing much worse.
A scandalous fraud in favor of Vettel or Ferrari.

Same thing happened last year to Hamilton. Same penalty.

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #87 on: 13 Apr 2013, 10:40 pm »
Are there websites I can get here in USA that stream race coverage??? If so...can you leave me a link.....I watch in multimedia mod!!!
 I'll be up at whatever a.m. it turns out to be to watch live, I enjoy it!!!
Like mentioned earlier I love the unexpected stuff, like no body goes out in Q2 or whichever it was until the last minutes...!!!
Crazy wild stuff and the tires are sad, its really sad because the technology is there for decent tires each race, I think they should have any choice of tire, engine whatever its racing for God's sake!!!!

All the restrictions make for nothing but a cluster ___k in the end, lets see how really fast they can go.....they got pitstops under 3 seconds so lets see these rockets really, really roll. They'd never have a problem getting drivers, thats the elite, elite so lets let these special 24 dudes go at it!!!!

 Sorry too much Mountain Dew....lol :P :lol: :roll:

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #88 on: 14 Apr 2013, 12:36 am »
Go Lewis!  Strangest qualifying session I've ever heard of :scratch:
Lewis was on it in every Q session though 8)

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #89 on: 14 Apr 2013, 05:34 pm »
Good race! Go Kimi!

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #90 on: 14 Apr 2013, 08:31 pm »
Good to see Alonso win,Kimi in 2nd and stink finger in 4th

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #91 on: 14 Apr 2013, 09:18 pm »
Bruno Senna was first place in the class LMGTE PRO/ at Six Hours of Silverstone, Endurance Cup 2013 after 171 laps with a AstonMartin, second place was a italian car.

1) SENNA /TURNER /MÜCKE Aston Martin Vantage V8
2) KOBAIASHY /VILANDER  Ferrari F458
3) DALLA LANA/ MAKOWIECKI/PEDRO LAMY Aston Martin
4) LIEB / LIETZ / DUMAS Porsche 911 RSR
5) BRUNI / FISICHELLA  Ferrari F458
6) BERGMEISTER/PILET/BERNHARD Porsche 911 RSR

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #92 on: 18 Apr 2013, 10:26 pm »
Webber, Alonso and someone else at a dinner this week.

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #93 on: 19 Apr 2013, 04:49 pm »
Very interested to see what will happen this weekend.

Qualifying so far with the temperature extremes has had an adverse effect on the tire compound choices...I really would like to see if Mercedes really does have a good package to contend with for the year?

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #94 on: 20 Apr 2013, 10:11 pm »
In Jerez de la Frontera-Spain test week Hamilton tried to get into the McLaren garage by walk to ''visitin friends'' and was kicked out by Sam Michael.
Hamilton protest and only now McLaren is releasing his version informing that Sam Michael gently guided Hamilton to the exit:
http://globoesporte.globo.com/motor/formula-1/noticia/2013/04/mclaren-explica-expulsao-de-hamilton-dos-boxes-nao-deveria-estar-ali.html#esporte-esportes-a-motor
What a scene!!! I would be there to ear this talk.

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #95 on: 20 Apr 2013, 10:17 pm »
Bahrein GP starting grid:
1 - Nico Rosberg (ALE/Mercedes) -  1m32s330
2 - Sebastian Vettel (ALE/RBR) - 1m32s584
3 - Fernando Alonso (ESP/Ferrari) - 1m32s667
4 - Felipe Massa (BRA/Ferrari) - 1m33s207
5 - Paul di Resta (ESC/Force India) - 1m33s235
6 - Adrian Sutil (ALE/Force India) - 1m33s246
7 - Mark Webber (AUS/RBR)  - 1m33s078*
8 - Kimi Raikkonen (FIN/Lotus)  - 1m33s327
9 - Lewis Hamilton (ING/Mercedes)  - 1m32s762*
10 - Jenson Button (ING/McLaren) - no time

Eliminated in Q2:                           
11 - Romain Grosjean (FRA/Lotus) - 1m33s762
12 - Sergio Pérez (MEX/McLaren) - 1m33s914
13 - Daniel Ricciardo (AUS/STR) - 1m33s974
14 - Nico Hulkenberg (ALE/Sauber) -  1m33s976
15 - Valtteri Bottas (FIN/Williams) - 1m34s105
16 - Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA/STR) - 1m34s284

Eliminated in Q1:                                   
17 - Pastor Maldonado (VEN/Williams) - 1m34s425
18 - Charles Pic (FRA/Caterham) - 1m35s283
19 - Jules Bianchi (FRA/Marussia) - 1m36s178
20 - Giedo van der Garde (HOL/Caterham)  - 1m36s304
21 - Max Chilton (ING/Marussia)  - 1m36s476
22 - Esteban Gutiérrez (MEX/Sauber)  - 1m34s730*

* Mark Webber loses 3 grid positions by accident with Jean-Eric Vergne-STR in China GP.
* Lewis Hamilton lose 5 grid positions for changing the gearbox from Mercedes.
* Esteban Gutiérrez lose 5 grid positions by accident with Adrian Sutil-Force India in the China GP.
« Last Edit: 20 Apr 2013, 11:29 pm by FULLRANGEMAN »

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #96 on: 22 Apr 2013, 08:03 pm »
F1 really would need to re address the GearBox change grid penalty. Lewis Hamilton's Gearbox was clearly the cause of his issues just going down the straightaway, and almost causes him to lose control.  IMHO for safety reasons of the driver and all involved they fixed the problem and maintained the level of safety. He gained no advantage and was penalized for a great run at the pole.

BTW, qualifying on the new tires is clearly not indicative on the true potential of the cars potential. It is now down to whose package is easiest on the tires with pace. Out and out speed does not have anything to do with the race trim package. Pirelli has not fulfilled their end of the deal...

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #97 on: 22 Apr 2013, 08:44 pm »
With each passing year I like least of F1, the silly and ever changing regulation makes this category a Wacky Race cartoon.
This category deserve better leadership.

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #98 on: 22 Apr 2013, 08:58 pm »
It seems as Pirelli is just doing what the FIA wanted them to do.I know its not right but what can you do,i've been watching F-1 for 30 years and each year it seems to get worse. One of these days i might just give up on it,between the greed of Bernie and the incompetence of the FIA it just doesn't seem like F1 anymore. Changeing the engine spec for next year,while preaching about lowering costs is stupid,how many teams will be out of F1 due to costs.As for Pirelli they should get out before their reputation is further ruined,as they seem to get a lot of bad press.

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Re: Formula 1 - 2013
« Reply #99 on: 5 May 2013, 01:28 am »
Strange actions of the race manager of F-Indy here in São Paulo.
The Q3 was cut apart in two sets, one with 12 cars other with 13.
In the first Q3 the Frech pilot Simon Pageneaud hit the wall:

In the second Q3 James Jakes engine broke, the cars were removed from the track, so far no problem.

Unfortunately the race manager cancel the remaining time practice in both Q3 and various pilots were prejudiced, they dont had fast lap yet, cause they had given only slow laps to warm the tires.
If this is not manipulating the race result I do not know what is.
Live transmission tomorrow afternoon.
São Paulo F-Indy starting grid:
1) Ryan Hunter-Reay (EUA/Andretti)
2) Ernesto Viso (VEN/Andretti)
3) Dario Franchitti (ESC/Ganassi)
4) Tony Kanaan (BRA/KV)
5) James Hinchcliffe (CAN/Andretti)
6) Scott Dixon (NZL/Ganassi)
7) Sebastien Bourdais (FRA/Dragon)
8 ) Simona de Silvestro (SUI/KV)
9) Justin Wilson (GBR/Dale Coyne)
10) Marco Andretti (EUA/Andretti)
11) JR Hildebrand (EUA/Panther)
12) Takuma Sato (JAP/Foyt)
13) Oriol Servia (ESP/Panther)
14) Ed Carpenter (EUA/Ed Carpenter)
15) Alex Tagliani (CAN/Bryan Herta)
16) Bia Figueiredo (BRA/Dale Coyne)
17) Charlie Kimball (EUA/Ganassi)
18) Hélio Castroneves (BRA/Penske)
19) Graham Rahal (EUA/Rahal-Letterman-Lanigan)
20) Sebastian Saavedra (COL/Dragon)
21) Tristan Vautier (FRA/Schmidt)
22) Will Power (AUS/Penske)
23) Simon Pagenaud (FRA/Schmidt)
24) James Jakes (ING/Rahal-Letterman-Lanigan)
25) Josef Newgarden (EUA/SFR)