2015 Austrian Grand Prix - 19-21 June

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Jonnycraig
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After Mateschitz words today, we should savour the weekend as we won't be seeing F1 here much anymore.

3jawchuck
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Jonnycraig wrote:After Mateschitz words today, we should savour the weekend as we won't be seeing F1 here much anymore.
It won't be such a big loss.

tomazy
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Jonnycraig wrote:After Mateschitz words today, we should savour the weekend as we won't be seeing F1 here much anymore.
What did he say?

EDIT: never mind found it http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mates ... a-1-611626

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SiLo
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tomazy wrote:
Jonnycraig wrote:After Mateschitz words today, we should savour the weekend as we won't be seeing F1 here much anymore.
What did he say?

EDIT: never mind found it http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mates ... a-1-611626
Wow he's such a baby.

If you want to win so bad, go design your own engines, then when you see how hard it is you can shuffle off back to your BMX venues.
Felipe Baby!

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3jawchuck wrote:
Jonnycraig wrote:After Mateschitz words today, we should savour the weekend as we won't be seeing F1 here much anymore.
It won't be such a big loss.
You must be kidding me .. It was one of the most populair and well visited Grand Prix last year.

evered7
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ME4ME wrote:
3jawchuck wrote:
Jonnycraig wrote:After Mateschitz words today, we should savour the weekend as we won't be seeing F1 here much anymore.
It won't be such a big loss.
You must be kidding me .. It was one of the most populair and well visited Grand Prix last year.
Well the circuit only came back last year after a long hiatus and F1 didn't stop happening in the meantime. So if they are not interested, a lot of other places will be interested to pitch in.

I vote for Turkey to make a comeback if they can.

ChrisF1
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evered7 wrote:
ME4ME wrote:
3jawchuck wrote:It won't be such a big loss.
You must be kidding me .. It was one of the most populair and well visited Grand Prix last year.
Well the circuit only came back last year after a long hiatus and F1 didn't stop happening in the meantime. So if they are not interested, a lot of other places will be interested to pitch in.

I vote for Turkey to make a comeback if they can.
More chance of it being the ISIS Grand Prix...

LookBackTime
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radosav
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08:29 Drama in the pits as Massa leaves the Williams pit bay just as Ferrari team boss Maurizio Arrivabene is crossing in front of him. The Italian freezes like a deer in headlights, and Massa hits the brakes to avoid a very high-profile catastrophe.

wickedz50
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What exactly is the technical issue that has hit Seb in the FP1?

3jawchuck
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wickedz50 wrote:What exactly is the technical issue that has hit Seb in the FP1?
Gearbox apparently, according to Sky.

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djos
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ME4ME wrote:Superb video with Mark Webber:

Nailing it as always!
"In downforce we trust"

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djos
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Samraj_official wrote:And also note webber was not the same fast teammate to vettel after 2010.............PIRELLI TYRES.............. :twisted:
Webber also had the 2/10ths worth weight and height disadvantage which Nico doesn't have.
"In downforce we trust"

wickedz50
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3jawchuck wrote:
wickedz50 wrote:What exactly is the technical issue that has hit Seb in the FP1?
Gearbox apparently, according to Sky.
Any grid penalty for a gearbox change chances here for Seb? bad luck and bad management Ferrari #-o

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Vasconia
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3jawchuck wrote:
Jonnycraig wrote:After Mateschitz words today, we should savour the weekend as we won't be seeing F1 here much anymore.
It won't be such a big loss.
One of the best tracks, sorrounded by a great landscape and with a great atmosphere. Stop kidding please.

I hope it doesnt happen, Austria´s comeback has been the best news in years.