The Official 2010 F1 Thread!!!!!!

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  • Jean
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    Lewis - I have no grip
    Lewis - F-duct is not working

    McLaren - Lewis, F-duct is working fine.

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  • Hick
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    Not sure, he was given the shaft at McMerc.

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  • E-Thirty
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    ^What exactly did Alonso do back with Mclaren besides play second fiddle to Hamilton?

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  • naplesE30
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    I think its a brilliant move by RBR to not have the team orders.... The press about them letting them race has been great for RBR exposure, even if it hasnt been positive. They have kept themselves in the spotlight, and I think a lot of fans appreciate the pure sporting approach they have taken. Now if Vettel was leading all along they may not have taken the same stance, but thats a what if. Really, after they ran into each other redbull was sort of forced to take this strategy.

    Besides they wrapped up the constuctors which is where the $$ is.

    I cant wait till India, I hope Hamilton takes out Alonso in the first corner, that would seem fitting for all the shit that Alonso did when he was with McLaren and the crashgate at Renault. Alonso is a great driver but he is no team player, he would never do what Massa has been doing for him.

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  • greekfreak
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    ill i know is im glad Hamilton is in the top 4 he is a great driver but Alonso is something else i hope he crashes thought i want lewis to win the title

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  • YAN-3
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    Originally posted by 323iNathan
    We get the BBC commentary down under and during the race Martin Brundle said that Sebastian Vettel has said that he will do whatever it takes for a Red Bull driver to win the WDC. That can be taken as shear optimism, speaking about himself, but it could also mean if Alonso is running well enough in Abu Dhabi - meaning Vettel can't win the WDC, he'll help Webber if he's in the position to do so.

    I'd say he'd leave it as late as he could bare though, last corner a la Ferrari 2002? :nice:
    dito!

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  • 323iNathan
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    We get the BBC commentary down under and during the race Martin Brundle said that Sebastian Vettel has said that he will do whatever it takes for a Red Bull driver to win the WDC. That can be taken as shear optimism, speaking about himself, but it could also mean if Alonso is running well enough in Abu Dhabi - meaning Vettel can't win the WDC, he'll help Webber if he's in the position to do so.

    I'd say he'd leave it as late as he could bare though, last corner a la Ferrari 2002? :nice:

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  • Hick
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    Frankly i dont know why they didnt pull Ferrari style team orders and allow Webber to win. Kinda dumb IMO, if Ferrari got away with it im sure they would let Red Bull do the same.

    Either way its going to be a big race to the finish AGAIN in F1. God i love this sport.

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  • Jon325i
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    Originally posted by PReta
    those red bull guys are ridiculously good. giving my boy lewis hamilton no chance to win.
    For Hamilton to win the Drivers' Title at Abu Dhabi, here's what would have to happen based on the point standings after Brazil....

    Hamilton scores a win for 247 points
    Vettel finishes no better than 3rd for 246 points
    Webber finishes no better than 6th for 246 points
    Alonso fails to get points or DNFs for 246 points

    Very tall order for Lewis....file this scenario under "wishful thinking."

    Mathematically Vettel is still in contention as well, but for him to become World Champ, he too will need a miracle like Hamilton. At this point, it is going to be either Webber or Alonso. Listed below are the possible podium finishes along with total points for the season. The bold text is what I believe is the most likely outcomes.

    1st Alonso = 271
    2nd Webber = 256
    3rd Vettel = 246

    1st Alonso = 271
    2nd Vettel = 249
    3rd Webber = 253

    1st Webber = 263
    2nd Alonso = 264
    3rd Vettel = 246

    1st Webber = 263
    2nd Vettel = 249
    3rd Alonso = 261

    1st Vettel = 256
    2nd Webber = 256
    3rd Alonso = 261

    1st Vettel = 256
    2nd Alonso = 264
    3rd Webber = 253

    Basically, for Webber to be WDC, he must win with Alonso doing no better than 3rd. If Vettel wins, Alonso is the champ whether he gets 2nd or 3rd. Will RedBull pull a 'Ferrari a la Germany' and give team orders to Vettel so they can take home both trophies?

    Jon

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  • naplesE30
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    Its gonna be a field day when the olymipcs come to Brazil....

    Anyway, hats off to rbr for letting them race, and the constructors champ.

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  • PReta
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    those red bull guys are ridiculously good. giving my boy lewis hamilton no chance to win.

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  • elsabor67
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    ^^^ probably the dust off the track. Now off to Abu Dhabi for the 3 horse hace between Alonso, Webber and Vettel.

    Off the bat, I will say Hulkenberg tried but was no match for RBR. Once they passed, he worked is ASS to block Alonso for the first 5-6 laps. Massa in the background was taking a beating from everyone towards the end. Surprisingly, most of the cars giving Massa hell were renault powered.

    I also read that DiGrassi, and some other people from other teams were getting mugged as well. THAT, is downright dangerous.

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  • Hick
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    I swear i saw a puff of smoke out the back of Webbers car on lap 47...

    EDIT: SC, new tires for a lot of the guys....this is going to get interesting
    Last edited by Hick; 11-07-2010, 09:04 AM.

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  • YAN-3
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    its not just Button who got attached, some Sauber mechanics did as well

    http://www.worldcarfans.com/11011072...eer-gun-attack


    thats just crazy. im looking forward to hear what Jenson has to say, oh and EJ as well lol

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  • Erick
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    Brazil has its problems. It's not THAT bad, but then again.... I'm not surprised. I can assure you many other brazilians aren't either. Pretty shameful though

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