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and it was that good we dont have it nowIt's happened before.
F1 is the best of the best, not best of the best and the best and somthing else
and it was that good we dont have it nowIt's happened before.
Read something the other day from Nigel mansel about using tungston skid plates in his daymaking it easier to follow the car infont .
New McLaren livery, doesn't look like a force India anymore!
https://BANNED/mclarenf1/status/595906798252630016
I would rather he didn't, endurance racing and F1 are very different disciplines.Wonder if Bernie has had a gander at the increase in interest in the WEC series and thought let's copy some if their ideas and plaster them to F1 as that'll fix everything
The changes needed for F1 should centre around making it easier to follow the car infont without wrecking your tyres.
The teams (top six teams ) if you are trying to work out which six and you are one short add lotus
Lotus is there because bernie needed six teams and the name lotus is conected with a racing team that has a long history /name at least
Lotus F1 2012 to present 0 constructers
Team lotus 2010-2011 0 constructers
Pacific Lotus 1995-1996 0 constructors
Team Lotus 1954-1994 7 constructors
Or at least my little book says that
My mistake (its hard to keep up with the barmy rules of F1) the sixth team on the stratergy club is the fifth team after the top four teams and williams
So now its Force india from 2014
But Marko argues: "When this whole 'power unit' change came, a downward spiral began.
"These power units are not suitable for formula one, but as they are so difficult and complex, it will also be impossible to use them in road cars too," he added.
Only last weekend at the Spanish Grand Prix, Mercedes engine boss Andy Cowell was talking about how the device that recovers energy from the turbocharger - which has been criticised as unnecessary and expensive - will soon be adopted in road cars on a widespread basis.
Dear Lewis, now we own your ass for the next 3 years, expect a regular shafting...
He does seem to be blaming the pit wall rather than Nico this time though. For £9,000,000 per annum, I'd let the pit wall shaft me! (But one at a time and only once per race weekend.)
When he parked at the end, was he considering a senna? That corner is nearest to where he lives.
Please. These places have doormen to open the doors for them. Carry keys and money? Thats for peasants.Would he have been carrying his keys in the race suit?
As an aside, that demo GP2 car that Brundle demonstrated with the 18 inch wheels looked so much better didn't it? Let's get them into F1 soon.
Very good result seeing as when I first watched it he was at the back of the field having been hit under yellows.Great result for John Paul Montoya!