Formula 1 2013 Season
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 27-09-2013 22:36
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FreitasPCM wrote:
22 races in 2014, including the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi and the Port Imperial Circuit in New Jersey, this one still provisional. The pack will also return to the A1 Ring in Austria and to Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico (provisional as well).
Mexico City, New Jersey and Korea are all provisional, meaning currently 19 confirmed races which do include Russia and Austria. Season has got even longer, and frankly no-one is happy with it at all
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Posted on 27-09-2013 22:38
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TheManxMissile wrote:
FreitasPCM wrote:
22 races in 2014, including the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi and the Port Imperial Circuit in New Jersey, this one still provisional. The pack will also return to the A1 Ring in Austria and to Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico (provisional as well).
Mexico City, New Jersey and Korea are all provisional, meaning currently 19 confirmed races which do include Russia and Austria. Season has got even longer, and frankly no-one is happy with it at all
I'm one of them, 19/22 is too long, stick to 16/17 races. And less travelling to Asia as well. Happy about the return of the A1 Ring, it's a circuit I've always liked, mostly because of GP3 game.
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 27-09-2013 22:39
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Just more circuits to Vettel to dominate. Altough, I'm happy to see Hermanos Rodriguez/A1 Ring coming back. Fun times in rFactor. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 27-09-2013 22:42
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Miguel98 wrote:
Just more circuits to Vettel to dominate. Altough, I'm happy to see Hermanos Rodriguez/A1 Ring coming back. Fun times in rFactor.
That's a nice time you chose to mention racing sims and tracks
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 27-09-2013 22:49
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issoisso wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
Just more circuits to Vettel to dominate. Altough, I'm happy to see Hermanos Rodriguez/A1 Ring coming back. Fun times in rFactor.
That's a nice time you chose to mention racing sims and tracks
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 27-09-2013 22:53
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FreitasPCM wrote:
22 races in 2014, including the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi and the Port Imperial Circuit in New Jersey, this one still provisional. The pack will also return to the A1 Ring in Austria and to Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico (provisional as well).
think that's called the Red Bull Ring now, really hope that will be a track where both Red Bull cars don't finish
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 27-09-2013 22:54
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SSJ2Luigi wrote:
FreitasPCM wrote:
22 races in 2014, including the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi and the Port Imperial Circuit in New Jersey, this one still provisional. The pack will also return to the A1 Ring in Austria and to Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico (provisional as well).
think that's called the Red Bull Ring now, really hope that will be a track where both Red Bull cars don't finish
It is and IIRC it's owned by Coulthard.
EDIT: Ok, it's owned by a guy who worked or works at RBR. C'mon...
Edited by Miguel98 on 27-09-2013 22:57
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 27-09-2013 23:10
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SSJ2Luigi wrote:
FreitasPCM wrote:
22 races in 2014, including the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi and the Port Imperial Circuit in New Jersey, this one still provisional. The pack will also return to the A1 Ring in Austria and to Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico (provisional as well).
think that's called the Red Bull Ring now, really hope that will be a track where both Red Bull cars don't finish
Really? Well, I just hope that happens, though I feel Vettel will fly in that track. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 27-09-2013 23:27
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Miguel98 wrote:
SSJ2Luigi wrote:
FreitasPCM wrote:
22 races in 2014, including the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi and the Port Imperial Circuit in New Jersey, this one still provisional. The pack will also return to the A1 Ring in Austria and to Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico (provisional as well).
think that's called the Red Bull Ring now, really hope that will be a track where both Red Bull cars don't finish
It is and IIRC it's owned by Coulthard.
EDIT: Ok, it's owned by the owner of Red Bull
FYP
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 03-10-2013 13:55
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 05-10-2013 10:06
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And Vettel will start the Korean Gp again from pole position. Makes me a little bit more redunctant to wake up tomorrow at 6am to see the race. |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 05-10-2013 14:03
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Vettel on pole yet again, this guy is just too good |
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MrUfo87 |
Posted on 05-10-2013 14:10
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Hope it'll rain tomorrow.
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 05-10-2013 14:21
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sutty68 wrote:
Vettel on pole yet again, this guy is just too good
Is not that good. Put Raikkonen or Alonso in the Red Bull and they will crush the field by minutes. |
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MrUfo87 |
Posted on 05-10-2013 14:25
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And Pirelli helped him this year as well. If they didn't change the tyres I'm not sure if Vettel would be world champion. Look at Alonso, he was better than Vettel at the start of the season.
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Posted on 05-10-2013 14:29
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Miguel98 wrote:
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Vettel on pole yet again, this guy is just too good
Is not that good. Put Raikkonen or Alonso in the Red Bull and they will crush the field by minutes.
Yes he is. Do you seriously think Vettel is not a good driver? Go home, you're drunk.
Vettel is a brilliant driver. He also has a brilliant car. Alonso and Raikkonen are on the same level as Vettel, but their cars are less good. No way they'd do much better than Vettel if they had the same car.
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Posted on 05-10-2013 14:34
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I do believe Vettel is a brilliant driver. However this is not a matter of fact due to Vettel having such a ridiculously better car than any other driver, shamelessly including his team mate. I hope next year Ferrari and/or Mercedes can make produce a car close to the Red Bull (not necessarily at the same level, just close) so we can actually know where Vettel stands as a driver amongst the very elite (where I'm pretty convinced he belongs).
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 05-10-2013 14:34
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Vettel isn't as good as Raikkonen/Alonso. He's not a bad driver, but with a Ferrari he would be top 10/top 5, tops. |
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Posted on 05-10-2013 14:39
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MrUfo87 wrote:
And Pirelli helped him this year as well. If they didn't change the tyres I'm not sure if Vettel would be world champion. Look at Alonso, he was better than Vettel at the start of the season.
Vettel led by 29 points against Alonso before the tyres changed that was after 6 race, now he leads by 60 against Alonso which is 31 more in 7 race so actually by average Vettel was even better during the first part of season with old tyres compared to Alonso. But these are just numbers, in reality Alonso atleast could win races,now he has no chance, Kimi lost the most by the tyre changes |
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miggi133 |
Posted on 05-10-2013 16:24
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fcancellara wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
Vettel on pole yet again, this guy is just too good
Is not that good. Put Raikkonen or Alonso in the Red Bull and they will crush the field by minutes.
Yes he is. Do you seriously think Vettel is not a good driver? Go home, you're drunk.
Vettel is a brilliant driver. He also has a brilliant car. Alonso and Raikkonen are on the same level as Vettel, but their cars are less good. No way they'd do much better than Vettel if they had the same car.
And yet whenever he is getting under pressure (I.E. the car isnt working brilliantly and he cant easily pull away from anyone) he struggles. I mean, you can clearly see that he piles on mistake after mistake when he is not in podium contention. Im sorry, but that is not the sign of a good driver!
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