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Niidirull |
Posted on 29-08-2009 15:20
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My guess is Fischi isin't that low on fuel as everybody thinks because he was suprised with the win & he has been fast in both Q3 & Q2. |
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Posted on 29-08-2009 19:43
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The fuel-adjusted times make Fisichella 4th (Trulli 1st) - can Force India finally get some pts?
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 21-09-2009 15:23
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If FIA was consistent, I wonder how many teams that'd still be in F1? McLaren -> Out, Ferrari -> Out, that's for sure |
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Juan |
Posted on 21-09-2009 18:48
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Just tell me, why Ferrari ?
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Posted on 21-09-2009 19:15
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Juan wrote:
Just tell me, why Ferrari ?
I don't think the entire list of stunts they pulled would fit on one page.
Same goes for McLaren, Williams and Renault. When Renault went by the name Benetton, especially, they pulled more stunts than all other teams put together.
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kumazan |
Posted on 21-09-2009 19:24
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Juan wrote:
Just tell me, why Ferrari ?
For instance, because the broke every single rule about the max. private trainings allowed during the Schumi's era. Or because they ashamed the F1 stopping Barrichello with less than 1km to go to let Schumi win another race in Austria some years ago (with the championship almost decided). |
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 21-09-2009 19:25
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yes..yes and yes..
I dont even know where to start with Ferrari..
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Posted on 22-09-2009 11:34
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Renault given two-year suspended ban
By Jonathan Noble Monday, September 21st 2009, 12:14 GMT
Renault has been handed a two-year suspended ban for its involvement in fixing the result of last year's Singapore Grand Prix, with Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds receiving bans from motorsport.
Following a meeting of the FIA's World Motor Sport Council in Paris on Monday, the governing body ruled that the team was guilty of an offence of "unparalleled severity" after causing a deliberate crash in last year's Singapore event.
Although the FIA deemed that the offence was worthy of exclusion from the F1 world championship, it was decided to suspend the ban for two season because Renault admitted to its guilt - and took action against the men involved in the actions – former team principal Briatore and director of engineering Pat Symonds.
A statement from the FIA said that Renault "had accepted, at the earliest practicable opportunity, that it committed the offences with which it was charged and cooperated fully with the FIA's investigation. It had confirmed that Mr. Briatore and Mr. Symonds were involved in the conspiracy and ensured that they left the team; It apologised unreservedly to the FIA and to the sport for the harm caused by its actions;
"It committed to paying the costs incurred by the FIA in its investigation; and Renault (the parent company, as opposed to Renault F1) committed to making a significant contribution to FIA safety-related projects."
Explaining the decision to impose a two-year suspended ban, the FIA said: "The World Motor Sport Council considers Renault F1's breaches relating to the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix to be of unparalleled severity.
"Renault F1's breaches not only compromised the integrity of the sport but also endangered the lives of spectators, officials, other competitors and Nelson Piquet Jr. himself. The World Motor Sport Council considers that offences of this severity merit permanent disqualification from the FIA Formula One World Championship.
"However, having regard to the points in mitigation mentioned above and in particular the steps taken by Renault F1 to identify and address the failings within its team and condemn the actions of the individuals involved, the WMSC has decided to suspend Renault F1's disqualification until the end of the 2011 season. The World Motor Sport Council will only activate this disqualification if Renault F1 is found guilty of a comparable breach during that time."
The FIA has also taken tough action against Briatore and Symonds. It has been decided that for an 'unlimited period' the FIA will not sanction any event, championship, cup, trophy, challenge or series involving Briatore in any capacity – or grant any licence to a team or entity that is engaged with Briatore.
The statement added: "It also hereby instructs all officials present at FIA-sanctioned events not to permit Mr. Briatore access to any areas under the FIA's jurisdiction."
Briatore will also not be allowed to manage any drivers in F1, with the FIA stating that it will not renew any Superlicence granted to a driver who is associated with Briatore. At the moment Briatore manages Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber, Heikki Kovalainen, Romain Grosjean in F1.
"In determining that such instructions should be applicable for an unlimited period, the World Motor Sport Council has had regard not only to the severity of the breach in which Mr. Briatore was complicit but also to his actions in continuing to deny his participation in the breach despite all the evidence."
Symonds faces a similar ban for a period of five years – and will not be allowed at FIA-sanctioned events.
The statement added: "In determining that such instructions should be effective for a period of five years the World Motor Sport Council has had regard: (i) to Mr. Symonds' acceptance that he took part in the conspiracy; and (ii) to his communication to the meeting of the World Motor Sport Council that it was to his "eternal regret and shame" that he participated in the conspiracy."
Piquet himself apologised to the FIA for his involvement in the matter, and receives no punishment after being offered immunity in exchange for providing details about the matter.
The FIA also ruled that Alonso, who testified at the hearing, was not involved in the Renault race-fix matter.
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Posted on 19-10-2009 15:49
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Did anyone watch the Brazilian Grand Prix yesterday? It was perhaps the most excting race of the season. I'm very happy for Button after some difficult years |
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mattiasgt |
Posted on 19-10-2009 16:03
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Yupp, the first half of the race was great.
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Posted on 24-11-2024 05:05
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A Schlek 91 |
Posted on 19-10-2009 17:06
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Yeeeahh Button - World champion !!! |
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Levi4life |
Posted on 19-10-2009 18:20
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That was a crazy first few laps with Mclaren lighting the iceman on fire. Webber Button, Vettel and Hamilton had excellent races.
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kumazan |
Posted on 19-10-2009 19:14
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Vettel probably did the best race, but the strategy was really awful for him. A deserved champ. for Button, though I'd rather preferred Rubinho to get it. |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 23-12-2009 15:50
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So I guess we'll be experiencing the same in F1 2010 as we did in the cycling season 09 - Schumacher has officially signed with Mercedes. |
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mattiasgt |
Posted on 23-12-2009 16:08
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Also, more controversial race incidents.
Edited by mattiasgt on 23-12-2009 16:09
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kumazan |
Posted on 23-12-2009 16:25
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CrueTrue wrote:
So I guess we'll be experiencing the same in F1 2010 as we did in the cycling season 09 - Schumacher has officially signed with Mercedes.
Oh, not exactly the same. 1st, Schumacher will admit that he's come back to win, nothing to do with cancer awareness and other nonsenses. 2nd, there won't be a Schumacher vs Alonso/Hamilton/whoever during the whole year, as we had the Armstrong vs AC. And 3rd, well, I don't know if you do, but I don't have the same feeling towards Michael than I have towards Lance.
Anyway, if you happen to be right, as we don't have classics and other stuff in F1 (as we have more races than the Tour in cycling), I'd stop watching the F1 for the first time since 1996, until Schumacher retires. |
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Levi4life |
Posted on 23-12-2009 22:05
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Schumacher will finish 3rd and Fisichella will take the championship. My predictions for 2010
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 24-12-2009 00:09
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Levi4life wrote:
Schumacher will finish 3rd and Fisichella will take the championship. My predictions for 2010
It would be pretty impressive for a reserve driver to win the championship
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 24-12-2009 10:35
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kumazan wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
So I guess we'll be experiencing the same in F1 2010 as we did in the cycling season 09 - Schumacher has officially signed with Mercedes.
Oh, not exactly the same. 1st, Schumacher will admit that he's come back to win, nothing to do with cancer awareness and other nonsenses. 2nd, there won't be a Schumacher vs Alonso/Hamilton/whoever during the whole year, as we had the Armstrong vs AC. And 3rd, well, I don't know if you do, but I don't have the same feeling towards Michael than I have towards Lance.
Anyway, if you happen to be right, as we don't have classics and other stuff in F1 (as we have more races than the Tour in cycling), I'd stop watching the F1 for the first time since 1996, until Schumacher retires.
Oh, yes, we will. It's already started - Schumacher vs. Ferrari |
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Il Grillo |
Posted on 24-12-2009 10:52
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Here in germany the media tries to make up the fight/rivality Germany (Mercedes GP/Rosberg/Schumacher) versus England (McLaren/Button/Hamilton).
The Schumacher vs. Alonso and Schumacher vs Ferrari will be on when the season unfolds. i'm sure.
Edited by Il Grillo on 24-12-2009 10:52
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