Korean GP 2010 - Yeongam

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FrukostScones
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ha, I guessed right! autosport.live confirms, Webber is Mr. NB in pure essence, spreading concerns where ever he can, just to get away with a blue eye and 3,5 lost.

"Charlie there is a hell lot of debis in the tunnel" (at Monaco) LOL
FrukostScones wrote:Webber spreading concerns, Mr. NB at work.
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

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FrukostScones wrote:You're joking, or fairly wrong on this forum! :o
Ray wrote:Yawn. Shitty weather, shitty track. Wet races are lame anyway. Back to bed for me.
Not everyone in this forum likes the wet lottery, oops I mean race :mrgreen:
Federico wrote:1h20m left... maybe they can't even reach the 75% mark
There's not enough time (cause of darkness), even if the race was dry now. BTW maybe you misunderstood the 75% rule.
FrukostScones wrote:Webber spreading concerns, Mr. NB at work.
Mr NB? :?
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FrukostScones wrote:You're joking, or fairly wrong on this forum! :o
Ray wrote:Yawn. Shitty weather, shitty track. Wet races are lame anyway. Back to bed for me.
No. I'm not. Watching a car that acts like it has two hundred horsepower too many and square tires is completely against what F1 is, the fastest cornering and most highly engineered race cars on earth. Its like seeing the hottest woman on earth and finding out she has a dick between her legs. Completely opposite what it should be. If I wanted to watch thing slide around I'd play pinball. I want to see a race, not a demo derby. This track is Tilke garbage anyway, I've seen indoor kart tracks that had more thought put into them. Like I said, shitty track, shitty weather, this race is gonna suck in the wet.

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Webber seems to oppose the restart
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)

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Ok, let's hope there will be some racing...

If the race restarts: Can we take the race as it is, or do we have to add the time differences from these first safety car laps?

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Mr. No Balls!

komninosm wrote:
FrukostScones wrote:You're joking, or fairly wrong on this forum! :o
Ray wrote:Yawn. Shitty weather, shitty track. Wet races are lame anyway. Back to bed for me.
Not everyone in this forum likes the wet lottery, oops I mean race :mrgreen:
Federico wrote:1h20m left... maybe they can't even reach the 75% mark
There's not enough time, even if the race was dry now. BTW maybe you misunderstood the 75% rule.
FrukostScones wrote:Webber spreading concerns, Mr. NB at work.
Mr NB? :?
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

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Miguel wrote:I hope this teaches Bernie a lesson about climate and starting hours. Happened last year. It's on the brink of happening this year again. You don't start races with only 2h 45m to dusk, because if anything happens you'll be hitting light limitations soon. I'd have no doubts the race would have started had we had an almost normal race start at 14:00 local time.

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I was thinking the same thing. This type of scheduling leaves little to no room for error or extreme weather, and we've seen that anything is possible today.
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FrukostScones wrote:Mr. No Balls!
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Hike your skirt up and go out there then. You wouldn't make it twenty feet. If the drivers say it's dangerous, it's dangerous. I don't think they should restart either. I think they should pack their --- and go race on a proper racetrack.

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FrukostScones wrote:Mr. No Balls!
:lol: made me laugh tnx =D>

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The conditions look much better to me now.
I am not amazed by F1 cars in Monaco. I want to see them driving in the A8 highway: Variable radius corners, negative banking, and extreme narrowings that Tilke has never dreamed off. Oh, yes, and "beautiful" weather tops it all.

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If they ride behind SC up to 50% of the race, maybe they will clear up a line LOL
Can't they postpone this to Monday?

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Ray wrote:
FrukostScones wrote:You're joking, or fairly wrong on this forum! :o
Ray wrote:Yawn. Shitty weather, shitty track. Wet races are lame anyway. Back to bed for me.
No. I'm not. Watching a car that acts like it has two hundred horsepower too many and square tires is completely against what F1 is, the fastest cornering and most highly engineered race cars on earth. Its like seeing the hottest woman on earth and finding out she has a dick between her legs. Completely opposite what it should be. If I wanted to watch thing slide around I'd play pinball. I want to see a race, not a demo derby. This track is Tilke garbage anyway, I've seen indoor kart tracks that had more thought put into them. Like I said, shitty track, shitty weather, this race is gonna suck in the wet.
Formula One is about the ultimate drivers commanding the ultimate driving machines. Good car control shines through much more in the wet than it does in the dry. It has nothing to do with beautiful girls and dicks.

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any pics of what the conditions are now..
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hamilton got balls!
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

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Hamilton is hot to run. Schumacher is testing the brake points and the curbs.
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)