Bahrain GP 2010 - BIC

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djos
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WhiteBlue wrote:The FiA has nominated AlainProst as the first driver steward for the Bahrain GP. =D>

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Could he also be a candidate for F1 commissioner?
great choice JT! =D>

It's really nice to see JT's work, I seriously thought he would be another spanky but so far im impressed with his actions! 8)
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Sebp
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Just_a_fan wrote:
Sebp wrote:Well, Bernie nearly did, didn't he? If Donningtons management were a little bit more professional, we'd be in for a nice rollercoaster ride! Love that track.
F1 would have ruined Donington. Same with Brands Hatch.

Imagine what F1 would do to Oulton Park for example (I'd love to see an F1 car on it but...):
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q ... 03871&z=15

If you love a traditional circuit then don't wish for it to be an F1 track...
You're probably right. They would dump --- loads of concrete into the country side and call it run-off-area. Not that I am against safety precautions. I just think the gravel traps of old did a much better job. So if you made a mistake you were out of the race...and madly threw your steering wheel out of the car, hahaha. :twisted:

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WhiteBlue
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Sebp wrote: I just think the gravel traps of old did a much better job.
Sadly this opinion does not stand up to scientific research.
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Pandamasque wrote:
szlaszlo84 wrote:Can't they somehow claim that it is part of the exhaust?
The rules state that there cannot be any apertures in that area except for suspension, driveshafts and only one exhaust aperture each side.
In the Ferrari thread, they say those gills are actually all one opening and you can see the tiny gap allowing them to say that in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=7490&start=765

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StrFerrari4Ever
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjeMDvCdrtc[/youtube]
Since FP1 is drawing nearer I thought I'd say to everyone have a listen to this before it starts :lol:

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ouch!

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Mr Alcatraz
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Bahrain Practice

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Here we go boys!! :D

Mike is still wearing his red helmet!
What's up with that?
Those who believe in telekinetics raise my hand

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WhiteBlue
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Good morning to Bahrain practise. Kovalainen on track. 2:05.854
Trulli as well.

HRT seems to be preparing one car for today.
Tazio wrote:Here we go boys!! :D

Mike is still wearing his red helmet!
What's up with that?
Has long been communicated. It is the final version. Makes sense for recognition.
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First Impressions, and its only the Lotus out there so far,

Sector 2 (new section) looks really boring, and will simply be a procession....
:cry:

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WhiteBlue
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The Lotus has total understeer.

Hamilton and Button now on track.

Button has graining on the rear tyres.

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thedutchguy
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Does anyone know of a free - international - livestream? Can't seem to find anything on Justin.tv. :(

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Check out the live feed on the McLaren site - wow, great data

http://mclaren.com/home

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Mr Alcatraz
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thedutchguy wrote:Does anyone know of a free - international - livestream? Can't seem to find anything on Justin.tv. :(
I'll send you a pm
Those who believe in telekinetics raise my hand

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ringo
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redbull looks like it's gonna fly.
For Sure!!

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WhiteBlue
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The track at turn 14 where the new section comes back to the old layout looks like a rally track. Cars get completely out of control and the wooden plank bottoms out on most.

Heikki is burning his bum. Something wrong with the radiators.

Sutil on P1 now.
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Formula One's fundamental ethos is about success coming to those with the most ingenious engineering and best .............................. organization, not to those with the biggest budget. (Dave Richards)