That's not Fred!!!!!!dave34m wrote:
Fred is "Down"!!.......
I always thought he was gay!
It is of course his evil twin ?
Bitches'!
Serves them right to suffa''''....!!!!!!!
....VVVVV
That's not Fred!!!!!!dave34m wrote:
Fred is "Down"!!.......
I always thought he was gay!
Geez WB. What do you want every one to do? Oh lookout the holier than thou is racing again so we best behave on the track so he wont get caught up in our incidents. Didnt take you long to start bleeting. Not that i,m surprised.WhiteBlue wrote:What must poor Seb Vettel do to win a race? This time it was a wheel coming loose probably due to a bearing or other component failure.Diesel wrote:Webber was driving like a rookie today - I'd argue he does most days!
The Red Bull is the same old same old - fast but just can't do the distance.
Alonso hearing about hamilton on the radio made me laugh "please, i don't want to know!"
Great race!
Alonso could have left a bit more room in turn one but it was really Button who could have made a big difference by braking as he should have. As it went Michael was the victim of that tussle. Alonso did a great job to recover from the end of the field and it was interesting to see that 0.7 s more race pace saw him cut through the back markers like a hot knife. Schumacher really struggled without sufficient speed to overtake Alguersuari.
dave34m wrote:I agree, Red Bull is the best car by some way still. Webber is just not that good a driver IMO. He will do OK in a couple of races like last year but generally he will waste a great carautogyro wrote:I think Vettel in the RB has driven so far faultlessly.
If Webber can just settle down a bit and get a better handle on the car, they should be unbeatable.
The RB6 is a better car than the others at present and should remain so for next week.
Of course if it rains and if something else breaks who knows.
Webber is good at appearance and team politics. The way he plays at his native english speaker advantage with leading team personal like Newey gives him an advantage in the team. He also is a great sports man no doubt about that. But he isn't F1 world champion material. It begins with his physical size (too tall, too heavy) and continues with his lack of situational awareness. Another guy in the mold of DC whose sell by date is up. If he makes it to WDC honors it will be clearly by luck and not by talent.FiA communications wrote:2010 Australian Grand Prix
From The FIA Stewards of the Meeting To The Team Manager
Red Bull Racing
Document 42 Date 28 March 2010 Time 19:49
The Stewards, having received a report from the Race Director, have considered the following matter, determine a breach of the regulations has been commited by the competitor named below and impose the penalty referred to.
No / Driver Team Time Session Fact
Offence Penalty
6 - Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 18:34:00 Race
Caused a collision.
Involved in an incident as defined by Article 16.1 of the 2010 FIA Formula One Sporting Regulations
Reprimand
The FIA Stewards of the Meeting
Paul Gutjahr Tom Kristensen
Gerd Ennser Steve Chopping
Geez Moda bub, what's wrong with my race comment? Are you trying to annoy everyone or was Webbo's chaos drive a bit indigestible? Attack the post, not the poster!mr moda wrote:Geez WB. What do you want every one to do? Oh lookout the holier than thou is racing again so we best behave on the track so he wont get caught up in our incidents. Didnt take you long to start bleeting. Not that i,m surprised.WhiteBlue wrote:What must poor Seb Vettel do to win a race? This time it was a wheel coming loose probably due to a bearing or other component failure.Diesel wrote:Webber was driving like a rookie today - I'd argue he does most days!
The Red Bull is the same old same old - fast but just can't do the distance.
Alonso hearing about hamilton on the radio made me laugh "please, i don't want to know!"
Great race!
Alonso could have left a bit more room in turn one but it was really Button who could have made a big difference by braking as he should have. As it went Michael was the victim of that tussle. Alonso did a great job to recover from the end of the field and it was interesting to see that 0.7 s more race pace saw him cut through the back markers like a hot knife. Schumacher really struggled without sufficient speed to overtake Alguersuari.
Probably in the gym! Horner said that their gym record is 1.8 sec! Wonder if he looked quite sober.timbo wrote:THX for the info Pedro!
So, where are those ultra-fast stops everyone was promising?
Haven't seen any faster than 4.0 yet
He changed front wing on his first stop.marcush. wrote:I can´t see how the race pressure would slow you down...
really interesting is just how much time Schumacher lost in the pits..so compared to the other contenders ..it seems reasonable he should have been a lot further forward without the incident..his first tyre pitstop was also soooo slow...
The second time he came directly behind Rosberg, his tyres weren't ready yet...timbo wrote: He changed front wing on his first stop.
But why he had such slow second stop I don't know. Maybe he had to let someone pass.
Oh, I seem to remember now.Ganxxta wrote:The second time he came directly behind Rosberg, his tyres weren't ready yet...timbo wrote: He changed front wing on his first stop.
But why he had such slow second stop I don't know. Maybe he had to let someone pass.
Sorry Diesel but I fail to see how a loose wheel could have caused a brake failure. The wheel looked solid without any side movement and it did no lock up as far as I remember from the videos. If the wheel moved enough to break the drive pins it is possible but that was not visibly caused by any major wheel shimy. There was no sign of a disk explosion either.Diesel wrote:http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/formula-1-new ... ys-vettel/
Well well well. It was a pit stop error that caused the problem. The wheel was not fitted correctly and damaged the brakes.
Lets get things straight - if you are going to make comments like "it was a brake disc failure caused by a third party" please cite your source. Thanks.