Aquarius wrote:
The fact that Caterham manage to run their car with a Renault engine suggests Renault are not the only ones to blame for Red Bull (and Lotus) current problems.
They're running it way below max power. Kobayashi even said a GP2 car would be faster
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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
Couple of things, BTCC is back and it's just so amazing this season! 6 former champions on the grid and at least 4 different teams with cars to win the title. It's gonna be mega.
Think i've got a new source for IndyCar, but need to check the quality later in the week. At least the 500 is big enough to be shown on a more normal sports channel.
Guess i'll settle down to watching a lot more cycling instead. And BTCC and DTM and WTCC instead of NASCAR and IndyCar.
One day they will realize how popular those sports are outside the US, one day
the stupid thing is that I have a channel that airs NASCAR, just not IndyCar. well at least the Indy 500 is shown live at a public tv channel but I was really looking forward to the Indianapolis GP that uses the old F1 track (I think Moto GP/Superbike raced there too but don't quote me on that)
Moto GP has used the GP Circuit a lot. The race was yesterday (don't ask me why it was a Saturday race) so the result is around along with really basic highlights (looked like a good race and all. As i said i've got a place that has the rest of this seasons races in full, but are yet to upload this race.
Porsche is on provisional pole, it seems like they have less heating issues in the night.
An Italian brand will announce its comeback Saturday, for next year (not sure if with an experimental project or directly in LMP1), and as F. Alonso will be waiving the flag at the start, you can guess who it is.
Porsche is on provisional pole, it seems like they have less heating issues in the night.
An Italian brand will announce its comeback Saturday, for next year (not sure if with an experimental project or directly in LMP1), and as F. Alonso will be waiving the flag at the start, you can guess who it is.
Ferrari in the prototype classes? interesting, but are they going to abandon their GT E/AM cars then
maybe even lambo
Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 12-06-2014 09:30
Audi #3 is out, due to a crash involved the Toyota #8 and a Ferrari. leader LMP2 crashed as well
the rain dance has begon
edit: Lapierre (Toyota #8) slipped because of the rain, Bird (Ferrari) didn't break soon enough and rammed the Audi #3
Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 14-06-2014 15:47
One Porsche down the classification too already.
I didn't understand how Kristensen suddenly lost 40 seconds ?!
No Ferrari announcement was made today, btw. Rumour is it could be another FIAT brand (Maserati ? Alfa Romeo ?). Unless LDM is only putting pressure on Ecclestone and his gang to negotiate whatever advantage.