Brazilian GP 2010 - Interlagos

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raceman wrote:anyone, link pls.....?
Check your PMs mate.

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segedunum wrote:
Gerhard Berger wrote:He has 4 other engines to practice with. His #8 engine (which has 2 races left in it) will do the final 2 races.
He can't actually use that engine until Abu Dhabi because of rules. This was an engine that was replaced after Bahrain and can't be used in anything other than free practice until then.
Not sure what you're talking about. I was referring to engine #8 (the one that did Monza). I never mentioned anything about the Bahrain engines.
How is that a worry?
Because it shows that their engines are expiring on the button. You add in statistical variances to that and it is a worry.
Well an engine expiring on the button is not worry. If it was expiring earlier than expected, then that would be a worry. However, that is not the case.
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ringo
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Massa having clutch problems like Hamilton in 2007. car went into neutral by itself.
Someone in the stands with a scrambling device?

Alonso has to do all the running instead...
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ringo wrote:Massa having clutch problems like Hamilton in 2007. car went into neutral by itself. Someone in the stands with a scrambling device?
:lol:

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wrigs wrote:
raceman wrote:anyone, link pls.....?
Check your PMs mate.
#-o

really sorry about that - plain forgot to look up at the link!

my bad

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raceman
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now Vettel first one to break 1min 11s mark, Webber 2nd and Alonso 3rd

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whoa! quite a close encounter between Kobayashi and Rosberg!

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Can I get a link to watch 2nd practice?

Thank you very much!
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McLaren too slow.They lost the key, focusing too much on the blown-diffuser. Before that they had the second quickest car and were megastrong in the races. Now Alonso is almost WorldChampion. Like his first, he will claim his third title in Brazil(maybe).
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

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Nope, webber has this in the bag.
If alonso can only muster 3rd place in every race, while webber comes first in at least 1 and second in the other, Webber's fine. Vettel just has to humble himself and let webber take this.
So far the redbull looks comfortably dominant.

Mclaren has more i feel. I think they're about equal with the ferrari albeit slightly slower.
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Yeah, but with rain to come and things going strange, Alonso is always there when it counts (maybe not in Spa). And the McLarens were very understeery today. And like we' ve seen in Korea, Hamilton is not the rain-King anymore.
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mx_tifosi wrote:From Thursday's press conference:
Q: I think all four of you are from Sao Paulo. Just talk about your memories coming to the circuit, Bruno and Lucas.

Senna: My first memories of the circuit was television of course but first live memories are from 1993 when I came here for the first time to see Ayrton. I was able to go inside his 1992 McLaren and I was very small.

Barrichello: Do you remember me?

Senna: No, I don't remember you. You were too unknown. I didn't care about you. It was a great experience for me. I managed to come here in 1993 and 1994. I still don't remember you from 1994 anyway.
It was quite special. The first time I came here I drove a single seater. I drove an afternoon here, so it was the first time I drove a single seater. It is basically where my career started, so the circuit has very special meaning to me. Even though I have never raced here before and I have never done any relevant mileage here, it is still a circuit I know by heart very well.
What a jerk.
Why is he a jerk? He would have been focusing on his Uncle and no one else.

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FrukostScones wrote:Yeah, but with rain to come and things going strange, Alonso is always there when it counts (maybe not in Spa). And the McLarens were very understeery today. And like we' ve seen in Korea, Hamilton is not the rain-King anymore.
No.. the car just sucks in the rain now. Korea Hamilton 2nd, Button 12th...
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Oh of course :roll:
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Thats correct! But a King is always on top!
n smikle wrote:
FrukostScones wrote:Yeah, but with rain to come and things going strange, Alonso is always there when it counts (maybe not in Spa). And the McLarens were very understeery today. And like we' ve seen in Korea, Hamilton is not the rain-King anymore.
No.. the car just sucks in the rain now. Korea Hamilton 2nd, Button 12th...
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.