Oh we discussed this before Melbourne if you remember dear Raymondu! >.<raymondu999 wrote:What franchise? F1?
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Oh we discussed this before Melbourne if you remember dear Raymondu! >.<raymondu999 wrote:What franchise? F1?
Most definitely!banibhusan wrote:The Mercedes tank here is ahead of the McLaren tank. DDRS effect??
New Radiators (rear mounted), deleted rear wing, added around oh lets say 20 tonnes.raymondu999 wrote:That Ferrari looks stable
2 minutes, 20 minutes? quite possibleraymondu999 wrote:Considering the speed of those things - I'd wager that's more than 2 tenths
Why? Are all those who were for the Bahrain race going to attend it for support? Now, that would be too much to ask!TheRMVR wrote:Well those who were against the Bahrain race shouldn't watch as a protest. But I guess thats a bit too much asked
In the UK at least Sky collect viewing figures, so yes it does make a difference. Plus it's deeply ironic how people claim the moral high ground but then fail to show even token support.andartop wrote:Doesn't make any difference whether you or I watch it on the telly as no one will ever know. The argument is invalid as the point of a protest is to publicly show one's objection towards a situation. I might as well argue that I am showing my disagreement with the race going ahead by not attending the race. Expressing one's opinion here is also a form of protest, as it is public.