I am actually quite shocked that there hasn't been more crackdown. Maybe history is just used to more competent dictators? Or maybe the nature of revolt and despotism has changed with cell phone cameras and video sharing sites?OT: Man, the entire middle east has become the big cluster-fuck we've all been waiting for ever since the over throw of the Egyptian government...can't say I'm surprised; who didn't see any of this coming?
F1 Crew 2011 Off Season and Winter Testing thread
#626
Posted 21 February 2011 - 08:53 PM
#627
Posted 21 February 2011 - 10:41 PM
Maybe I'm old fashioned, but having a season finale in a place that does not have champagne = automatic fail.ib abu dhabi and bahrain back to back as a season finale
The FOM had a good thing going with Albert Park to open and Interlagos to close each season, then the oil money came in and ruined the party/show with some boring-ass races and even more boring locales.
#628
Posted 22 February 2011 - 03:10 AM
The schedule is pretty tight, I doubt there will be a replacement because nobody can get organised in time for March.
Oh, I don't think they'd replace it for the original date. I just think they might slot another race into the schedule later in the season.
#629
Posted 22 February 2011 - 04:03 AM
OT: Man, the entire middle east has become the big cluster-fuck we've all been waiting for ever since the over throw of the Egyptian government...can't say I'm surprised; who didn't see any of this coming?
fun fact of the day...
when I was in Egypt years back, I never felt scared or worried, I felt safe no matter where I went... the military was super nice and friendly, and I felt safer walking down the streets of Cairo/Alexandria at 2am in the morning than I did walking down streets of NYC after dark...
#630
Posted 22 February 2011 - 02:51 PM
The only thing I don't like about this is two more weeks of anticipation. Clearly, the race never should have been there. It was good for Bernie and the teams, but bad for the country. There are plenty of other places to host it. I maintain that the BIC is the most boring to watch GP on the current schedule. Ugly setting, poor track conditions, lack of uniformity in surfaces and quality, zero native fans, durka rules, sand on the track. Not many redeeming qualities. Valencia is a haphazard track setup, but its in an amazing setting. I hate the track views on TV, it reminds me of the detroit and phoenix races in terms of indistinguishable corners and straights. But Valencia is an amazing town and you just can't compare a setting in the Med to minor Gulf state. Sorry Chiuey, it's the worst.
#631
Posted 22 February 2011 - 05:32 PM
"In my opinion tyre wear is secondary compared to the tyre's balance problems, because at the moment you get on the track with a new tyre that initially is understeering, and after three laps the behaviour is the opposite, that is impossible oversteering."
Source: autosport.com
#632
Posted 22 February 2011 - 05:36 PM
#633
Posted 22 February 2011 - 05:38 PM
I thought they were replacing the Bahrain GP with a test.So, the teams don't get to do any extra testing before Melbourne do they?
#635
Posted 22 February 2011 - 09:18 PM
#636
Posted 23 February 2011 - 05:41 AM
I wouldn't call that a fact, I'd call it conjecture.
The only thing I don't like about this is two more weeks of anticipation. Clearly, the race never should have been there. It was good for Bernie and the teams, but bad for the country. There are plenty of other places to host it. I maintain that the BIC is the most boring to watch GP on the current schedule. Ugly setting, poor track conditions, lack of uniformity in surfaces and quality, zero native fans, durka rules, sand on the track. Not many redeeming qualities. Valencia is a haphazard track setup, but its in an amazing setting. I hate the track views on TV, it reminds me of the detroit and phoenix races in terms of indistinguishable corners and straights. But Valencia is an amazing town and you just can't compare a setting in the Med to minor Gulf state. Sorry Chiuey, it's the worst.
Last time I checked we are still more interested in the racing than what ever setting is in the background. With the exception of last yr, I don't particularly remember Bahrain as a boring race, where as Valencia has been a bore EVERY year.
If I wanted to go on holiday, I would choose Valencia for sure, but I'm not going on holiday, I'm trying to watch a race.
As for the other factors they apply to both circuits
- I don't care about native fan (I'm watching it on TV. Who gives a shit what the fans looks like?)
- I don't care about durka rules (it doesn't effect me any, I don't live there)
- lack of uniformity in surface (like it's actually that much better in Valencia. Besides it's up to the drivers to conquer the track and push themselves for results no matter what the conditions are. Also, it's the same track for all drivers, they all have to endure the same problems.)
- sand on the track (we don't complain when it rains, how should sand be any different? Not to mention Valencia is just as bad off the racing line.)
As far as a circuit goes, Bahrain is still better in my opinion and it did have a few good races in the past. But as for Valencia, it should have never made it on the calendar. We already have Monaco, why would we need a lesser and shittier imitation?
In all honesty, they both should be axed coz they don't really contribute much to the the sport. But Valencia will still remain the worst track on the calendar.
#637
Posted 23 February 2011 - 07:08 AM
For me it's a toss up, but I'm glad we've lost bahrain only because of moral reasons. Alcohol bad but beating women ok? Really?
#638
Posted 23 February 2011 - 07:12 AM
I mostly agree with Valencia being little more than Monaco's retarded stepbrother. But, for me, 0 crowd in the stands is a buzz kill. I was watching Australian V8s at abu dhabi the other night...I was actually more intrigued by all of the, quite literally, empty grandstands than the racing.
For me it's a toss up, but I'm glad we've lost bahrain only because of moral reasons. Alcohol bad but beating women ok? Really?
But Turkey GP is usually pretty good, even with zero crowd
#639
Posted 23 February 2011 - 07:12 AM
Good point.But Turkey GP is usually pretty good, even with zero crowd
#640
Posted 23 February 2011 - 07:13 AM
What a scary horrible earthquake btw,But Turkey GP is usually pretty good, even with zero crowd
#641
Posted 23 February 2011 - 02:21 PM
http://www.autosport...rt.php/id/89625
#642
Posted 23 February 2011 - 02:57 PM
#643
Posted 03 March 2011 - 04:59 PM
http://www.formula1....11/3/11790.html
i was going to quote the article, but im on a mac at work. i had a hard enough time trying to figure out how to copy and paste the link! then i couldnt copy the entire article, the cursor just stopped at the bottom of the site and wouldnt continue???
anyways, at least the screen is pretty
#647
Posted 08 March 2011 - 03:44 PM
The hell is that? It looks like one of the Aliens from...Aliens.
#648
Posted 08 March 2011 - 03:51 PM
It is a dolphin, a marine mammal.I see what you did there.
The hell is that? It looks like one of the Aliens from...Aliens.
Just a load test attachment to determine the forces on the front wing. Basically it measures the amount of 'pull' generated by downforce, they have used something similar in the past for testing. No chance in hell they race it, just something they would to to verify their windtunnel and CFD model numbers.
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