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stabiz 03-14-08 11:17 PM

Formula 1 2008
 
Qual just finished in melbourne, and wow ...

This year is going to be a good one, lads.:rock:(Trying not to spoil anything for those who have yet to see the qualifying session, but my favourite is P2!)

antikristuseke 03-15-08 06:32 AM

Indeed, with Kubica taking second in qualifying it looks like BMW might have an actual say in this years chamipnship instead of it being decided between Ferrari and Mclaren

STEED 03-15-08 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by stabiz
Qual just finished in melbourne, and wow ...

This year is going to be a good one, lads.:rock:(Trying not to spoil anything for those who have yet to see the qualifying session, but my favourite is P2!)

I shall be watching the re-run soon today and the re-run of the race tomorrow. Too early for me here to watch it live, 3:30AM no thanks I need my sleep. :lol:

Jimbuna 03-15-08 09:02 AM

We could witness a cameo appearance from TarJak http://imgcash2.imageshack.us/img144...ydriveral3.gif ...I'll let him explain http://imgcash3.imageshack.us/img412...uplargeon1.gif

Happy Times 03-15-08 11:28 AM

Kovalainen got a good grid:rock: Im very happy as ive followed his career for years now, i respect Räikkönen but i prefer Kovalainen.:up: Im watching the GP online, works fine.:up:

Dowly 03-15-08 11:34 AM

Going to be very interesting season. :up: Cant wait for the race!!

bert8for3 03-15-08 01:03 PM

Looks like BMW has been doing some sandbagging. Nice to see Kubica in P2 :rock: . Nice also to see the cars twitching around with traction control ditched. Finally behaving like race cars again :up: . The pecking order is all mixed up now; hard to tell yet if it's totally unpredictable or if there's a relative predictability but which can't be seen yet. But the signs are it should be a highly competitive season, with the gap between the front-runners and the "best of the rest" having narrowed. I love that Melbourne track btw; one of the best tracks imho. I fervently hope that Bernie E's (:down: )machinations don't end up with Melbourne being pulled. Finally, poor old Webber, feel sorry for him; he just can't get a break ever on his home track.

STEED 03-15-08 02:50 PM

Qualifying was so boring I turned off for a snooze. :zzz:

I'm not watching anymore of that crap. :hulk:


I just hope the races are better. :yep:

Graf Paper 03-15-08 03:33 PM

Auto racing generally bores me. It's all about who can drive in a circle the fastest or stomps the gas first to hold on for dear life while some beast of an engine with wheels takes them for a ride down a 1.25 mile strip.

What we need is a sponsored sniper who will, every ten minutes, randomly pick a car to shoot out one of its tires. I might be able to show more interest then.:arrgh!:

"Our exciting shooter this week is ex-Army sniper Lt. Jackie Moff, a West Point grad and father of four who enjoys family cookouts and the smooth taste of Bud Light™. Less filling and tastes great!™"

That being said, there's nothing wrong with auto racing if you love it. Heck, I still watch cartoons so I can't criticise anyone's television habits. :p

I did used to love watching cross-country races from time to time, but the roadways are too busy these days to shut down a few hundred miles for a weekend race. You also can't crowd people into stands and hawk over-priced drinks, food, and merchandise to them at cross-country events.

"Oops! Looks like number 12, driven by Hugh Phardette, is the first to receive the attentions of Lt. Moff!"
"You got that right, Ted. It seems our sniper struck before the ten-minute limit due to a race judge's ruling that the spectators were getting too restless so it was time to shake up those complacent drivers! Let's look at that again with the instant-replay on our sniper-cam!""
"Shook up is the right word, Bob. Look at those cars pile up in turn three! The audience is going wild! Yelling and screaming can work up a thirst, though. Good thing the raceway concessions have plenty of Bud Light™ on hand! Less filling and tastes great!™"

antikristuseke 03-15-08 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Graf Paper
Auto racing generally bores me. It's all about who can drive in a circle the fastest or stomps the gas first to hold on for dear life while some beast of an engine with wheels takes them for a ride down a 1.25 mile strip.

What we need is a sponsored sniper who will, every ten minutes, randomly pick a car to shoot out one of its tires. I might be able to show more interest then.:arrgh!:

"Our exciting shooter this week is ex-Army sniper Lt. Jackie Moff, a West Point grad and father of four who enjoys family cookouts and the smooth taste of Bud Light™. Less filling and tastes great!™"

That being said, there's nothing wrong with auto racing if you love it. Heck, I still watch cartoons so I can't criticise anyone's television habits. :p

I did used to love watching cross-country races from time to time, but the roadways are too busy these days to shut down a few hundred miles for a weekend race. You also can't crowd people into stands and hawk over-priced drinks, food, and merchandise to them at cross-country events.

"Oops! Looks like number 12, driven by Hugh Phardette, is the first to receive the attentions of Lt. Moff!"
"You got that right, Ted. It seems our sniper struck before the ten-minute limit due to a race judge's ruling that the spectators were getting too restless so it was time to shake up those complacent drivers! Let's look at that again with the instant-replay on our sniper-cam!""
"Shook up is the right word, Bob. Look at those cars pile up in turn three! The audience is going wild! Yelling and screaming can work up a thirst, though. Good thing the raceway concessions have plenty of Bud Light™ on hand! Less filling and tastes great!™"

First F1 cars do not run on ovals and second drag racing usualy takes place over a 1/4 mile or 0.25 not 1.25

stabiz 03-15-08 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by antikristuseke
Quote:

Originally Posted by Graf Paper
Auto racing generally bores me. It's all about who can drive in a circle the fastest or stomps the gas first to hold on for dear life while some beast of an engine with wheels takes them for a ride down a 1.25 mile strip.

What we need is a sponsored sniper who will, every ten minutes, randomly pick a car to shoot out one of its tires. I might be able to show more interest then.:arrgh!:

"Our exciting shooter this week is ex-Army sniper Lt. Jackie Moff, a West Point grad and father of four who enjoys family cookouts and the smooth taste of Bud Light™. Less filling and tastes great!™"

That being said, there's nothing wrong with auto racing if you love it. Heck, I still watch cartoons so I can't criticise anyone's television habits. :p

I did used to love watching cross-country races from time to time, but the roadways are too busy these days to shut down a few hundred miles for a weekend race. You also can't crowd people into stands and hawk over-priced drinks, food, and merchandise to them at cross-country events.

"Oops! Looks like number 12, driven by Hugh Phardette, is the first to receive the attentions of Lt. Moff!"
"You got that right, Ted. It seems our sniper struck before the ten-minute limit due to a race judge's ruling that the spectators were getting too restless so it was time to shake up those complacent drivers! Let's look at that again with the instant-replay on our sniper-cam!""
"Shook up is the right word, Bob. Look at those cars pile up in turn three! The audience is going wild! Yelling and screaming can work up a thirst, though. Good thing the raceway concessions have plenty of Bud Light™ on hand! Less filling and tastes great!™"

First F1 cars do not run on ovals and second drag racing usualy takes place over a 1/4 mile or 0.25 not 1.25

And why mess up a clean and cosy thread if one doesnt like racing? I dont read (or respond to) threads about laundry or midget throwing, but I guess thats personal preference.

Qualifying was not boring, Steed.:doh:

Platapus 03-15-08 05:18 PM

I agree that oval track racing is not my bag. But there is no way you can compare F1 racing with oval track.

F1 is in no way "push hard and steer left". In F1 the exciting parts are when the drivers are "racing" at 30-40 MPH around sharp corners and then accelerating to warp speed in the straights. And then in a micro second going back to 30 MPH :up:

Tex 03-15-08 05:28 PM

Hey guys, for those interested we play an F1 game on my forum and the winners get f1 related prizes! Check it out here:

http://www.f1racerforums.com/cmps_index.php?page=f1game

:up:

XabbaRus 03-15-08 06:36 PM

Looks like it will be an interesting season.
I can just see the Ferrari at the back of teh grid blasting to near the front, that will be something to watch. I also have a feeling that there could be a few wipeouts on the first corner.

bert8for3 03-15-08 07:00 PM

Qual was exciting. Q2 seems to be more intense now.

There's never going to be a perfect qual format, but they seem to have it as right as possible now. Shortening Q3 made sense, 'cause the first ten minutes before was just about burning fuel. It does mean that the big action happens in the closing minutes of the sessions, and what suffers is that the cameras can't possibly follow enough cars at the same time when they're all on a final lap to pip the spot. The second reason imho it suffers a bit is that you don't know the fuel loads in Q3, so you don't know for sure, e.g. Kubica today, if someone has made a good time because they're fueled light. I think they should have to decide and publicize their fuel loads beforehand. Everybody would have to release their fuel info at the same time.

Still, the qual format is probably better than any they had before. The old single runner and single hot lap format stunk. The old old everyone has an hour and you can go out and qualify whenever you want was ok, but it sure didn't have the intensity.

I agree ... it will be interesting to see if the Ferraris, in particular Kimi, can work their way up. One wonders if they are going to have reliability issues this year.

This is a great thread. Let's keep it going during the season. I'm a big F1 fan and stuck with it through the years when it was dull as dishwater.


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