I know it's only a slow run, but it's interesting that he's not wearing a Hans device. You would have thought that would be standard practice for anyone getting in one of those cars.n_anirudh wrote:Neel Jani's run a few days back...
from setanta.com“By the time we race in India, I’ll have done several laps of the track on the simulator. We’re expecting the track to have the second highest average speed of the season after Monza; that means that we’ll be completing a lap at an average speed of 235 kilometres an hour (146mph), so there should be plenty of good opportunities to overtake.”
Wow, can't wait to slag it off... Maybe you should wait until we've actually seen some racing here first?Trailer23 wrote:The pit lane looks more like sand pit to me. I give the track a 1.5 out of a possible 10, which puts it at the bottom of the barrel.
Trailer23 wrote:Neel Jani's run on the RBR:
Bahrain is dusty, but then again its the desert. We're gonna see a lot of cars slidding off on corners.
The pit lane looks more like sand pit to me. I give the track a 1.5 out of a possible 10, which puts it at the bottom of the barrel.
My good man, this run by Neel Jani took place a couple of days back. Race Weekend is around the corner. What, do they plan on winding-up the construction after the race is over?!!sriraj1031 wrote:It shows people are so judgmental and also dont know anything about construction sites
And you don't think that between now, and then, they'll you know... get a big street sweeper out and clean the track up?Trailer23 wrote:My good man, this run by Neel Jani took place a couple of days back. Race Weekend is around the corner. What, do they plan on winding-up the construction after the race is over?!!sriraj1031 wrote:It shows people are so judgmental and also dont know anything about construction sites
Anyways, i've just given my own personal opinion. You're at liberty to do the same. I'm just not expecting...much.
Even in the Singapore GP a fleet of 15 or so street sweepers come out after every session (except the race of course) and sweep the whole circuit.beelsebob wrote:And you don't think that between now, and then, they'll you know... get a big street sweeper out and clean the track up?Trailer23 wrote:My good man, this run by Neel Jani took place a couple of days back. Race Weekend is around the corner. What, do they plan on winding-up the construction after the race is over?!!sriraj1031 wrote:It shows people are so judgmental and also dont know anything about construction sites
Anyways, i've just given my own personal opinion. You're at liberty to do the same. I'm just not expecting...much.
You did see the state that Korea was in last year, right? You're lucky they even have kerbs laid!
Chandok should drive in the place of KarthikeyanTrailer23 wrote:Do you think that Karun Chandhok should get a chance to race in the IndianGP this week alongside fellow countryman Narain Karthikeyan?
Uhhh, he's not even at the same team. Last I heard Trully will be asked to stand aside for him. Liuzzi will be asked to stand aside for Karthikeyan.wesley123 wrote:Chandok should drive in the place of KarthikeyanTrailer23 wrote:Do you think that Karun Chandhok should get a chance to race in the IndianGP this week alongside fellow countryman Narain Karthikeyan?