jimijay said:My favorite motorsport event is Formula One
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Northstar said:jimijay said:My favorite motorsport event is Formula One
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Wow, quite an interesting photo! Hope he was ok?
V8Beast said:Let's talk more F1. With the unofficial signing of Vettel, the Scuderia continues to disappoint me! WTF? Alonso has two years left on his contract, and is the best driver not named Hamilton. Vettel, on the other hand, has been outperformed by his far less experienced teammate all season.
I understand the move from Vettel's perspective. He's still only 27, he's already won four championships, the Renault engine package is $hit, Newey is taking a less active role in future car development, his younger teammate is making him look bad, and the allure of driving for Ferrari is undeniable.
From Ferrari's perspective, I do not see the appeal of dumping Alonso in favor of Vettel. All Vettel has on Alonso is youth at the expense of far less talent. The Ferrari chassis/engine package is absolute $hit. Kimi can barely make it into Q3 qualifying with the car, and he's by no means a slow driver!
The real winner in all this is McLaren. Fernando better hope McLaren gets its act together, or he could be the most talented driver to only win two championships in his career.
TheJock said:Interesting views guys, Hamilton has just been announced as new driver for 2015 and will partner Magnussen, and Alonso may take the vacant seat at Mercedes, well that’s how it stands as of this morning!
For me it’s win win as I have always thought highly of Hamilton, so seeing him back with us again next year will improve my mood whilst watching the races!! It’s high time McLaren were back up where they belong so lets hope Honda power brings back the glory days!!!
On a more sombre note, Jules Bianchi has the type of brain damage; which statistically speaking only 10% of victims make a recovery from, my heart nearly stopped when I watched the video as I imagined myself in that JCB seat as that’s my job in Abu Dhabi, the poor guy never stood a chance with that impact!!
From all the reports I read he lost control, countersteered then hit the kerb sideways, this made him airborne so he missed the slowing effects of part of the gravel trap, hence the force of the impact, which estimated at 50G :-[ We can only hope and pray he makes a recovery like Schumacher.
la traversee de Paris ~ hivernale ~ 2014 by Christopher Mark Perez, on Flickr
la traversee de Paris ~ hivernale ~ 2014 by Christopher Mark Perez, on Flickr
la traversee de Paris ~ hivernale ~ 2014 by Christopher Mark Perez, on Flickr
la traversee de Paris ~ hivernale ~ 2014 by Christopher Mark Perez, on Flickr
TheJock said:Hi Graham,
I immediately after watching the video asked the same question, having never been a flag marshal or receiving any training on sectors made me ignorant to the situation.
I hope this link helps explain it for everyone! http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/yes-a-green-flag-was-waving-but-know-the-whole-story/?v=2&s=1&r=8281
End of the day, there’s always wagging fingers when the proverbial hits the fan!! :-\