Please tell me these are stills from the new F1 computer game! Could have been pretty nasty if there had been another car alongside.zgred wrote:
Please tell me these are stills from the new F1 computer game! Could have been pretty nasty if there had been another car alongside.zgred wrote:
Because changing the driver they've already changed makes them look like arseholes, and if it appears to be done for money reasons it all but confirms that they won't be around for much longer?komninosm wrote:Why all the conspiracy talks about HRT? Is there any reason they can't choose what driver they wanted to drive this GP and "had" to lie about food poisoning?
That is a hefty penalty considering that he wasn't immediately aware where the next exit was.The Stewards, having received a report from the Race Director, have considered the following matter, determine a breach of the regulations has been committed by the competitor named below and impose the penalty referred to.
No 14
Driver Adrian Sutil
Team Force India
Time 22:12
Session Second Free Practice
Fact
The driver, having experienced serious mechanical difficulties, did not leave the track as soon as it was safe to do so, and this was also potentially dangerous to spectators, marshals and other drivers.
Offence Breach of Article 30.14 of the 2010 FIA Formula One Sporting Regulations
Penalty $10,000
Wonder if the results would have been the same if it was the Ferrari F10 Tankandrew wrote:Please tell me these are stills from the new F1 computer game! Could have been pretty nasty if there had been another car alongside.zgred wrote:
The problem isn't so much the kerbs as it is the chicane itself. They could have made it two left-hand corners instead and we wouldn't have had this flying car nonsense. It wouldn't have made a difference speed-wise since there's another corner just a couple of meters further down.andrew wrote:Please tell me these are stills from the new F1 computer game! Could have been pretty nasty if there had been another car alongside.zgred wrote:
P12? I thought it was P13 that was required, but likely I am wrong and somebody from the rookie times has already snatched a 13th position. So what is the status in between those in the chase for 10th in the constructors? Who has gotten what positions so far?ESPImperium wrote:Im looking at the situation at Hispania, and the rumor that Yamamotto is ill is more or less a false one. Japaneese media have been reporting that Yamamotto is now actually fully fit and in his hotel room.
Its looking likley that Hispania got rid of Chandhok for the money of Yamamotto, and now the money that they gave the team for a race has gottn them till the end of the season, Hispania have ditched Yamamotto for Klien as they are chacing that elusive P12 that will make the team P10 in the constructors title and bring them more money. In other words, got rid of the pay driver for the experience of Klien.
Im gonna say that its going to be at least a couople of races for Klien to get a handle on the car, by then the posibility of that P12 may have passed.
Not convinced, but im happy that Klien has been given a chance in a car in the F1 grid, wether its a F1 car or not is another discussion.
Well there's a reason they don't like it. The track is extremely narrow, the kerbs are punishing in an out-of-control way and the placement of it is completely and utterly stupid. This could maybe have been a good overtaking spot, but because there's only one line in, through and out of the chicane, there's pretty much always going to be at least one car in the air if anyone tries to overtake here.nacho wrote:I think the problem is driver's messing up in the corner and not liking it themselves.