pRo wrote:Did you watch it? I couldn't really follow it.
One of the Renaults was also on the wall, do you know which one?
Dunno about the renault bcoz star sports does nt show free practices..damn them, i was following it on formula1.com>live timing, check it out, its pretty good, might have something about the renault.
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ds.raikkonen wrote:i was following it on formula1.com>live timing, check it out, its pretty good, might have something about the renault.
I was also following the live timing when I could.
But it doesn't have the comments on practice sessions, so it pretty much just shows the times and nothing more. We do have a TV here at work too, but I wasn't able to really follow it.
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pRo wrote:I was also following the live timing when I could.
But it doesn't have the comments on practice sessions, so it pretty much just shows the times and nothing more. We do have a TV here at work too, but I wasn't able to really follow it.
Oh! ...yeah it didnt have any comments. and the timing screen wasnt even counting, i had to refresh the damn thing all the time
“Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary...that’s what gets you.” - JC
According to live timing chart it looks that Hamilton crashed. Perhaps he and Davidson collided or Davidson crashed into Hamilton's previously crashed car?
I was at Ste. Dévote and saw it first hand, but it's so much more interesting this perspective...
So, your F1 honeymoon is over, welcome to the real world, Lewis!