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  • E-Thirty
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    Originally posted by thatphysicsguy
    Kimi for the win, looking forward to a good season for him and RoGro.

    Also kind of disappointed that sauber didn't see more action this weekend with Gutierez's poor quali and Hulk's failed fuel pump or whatever. I'm really excited to see how Malaysia goes for everyone.

    Also on a another note: Does anyone around here follow GP2?
    I follow up on it a little and I'm curious as to how Conner Daly will do.

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  • unevolved
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    Just bought tickets for the US Grand Prix! Whoo!

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  • thatphysicsguy
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    Kimi for the win, looking forward to a good season for him and RoGro.

    Also kind of disappointed that sauber didn't see more action this weekend with Gutierez's poor quali and Hulk's failed fuel pump or whatever. I'm really excited to see how Malaysia goes for everyone.

    Also on a another note: Does anyone around here follow GP2?
    Last edited by thatphysicsguy; 03-21-2013, 09:31 AM. Reason: spelling

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  • Alex Mc
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    Tough to keep an eye on Bottas if Williams is going to play caboose!

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  • Jon325i
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    Originally posted by naplesE30
    McLaren are in the same boat ferrari were last year trying to understand their suspension. Maybee they can hire some ferrari engineers to help them out. It worked well for them last time they did that.
    Ha! Good one.

    Kimi's drive was awesome, Lotus definitely look strong this year. As does Ferrari....and with Alonso's consistancy I think we'll see a red car on the podium of nearly every race this year. Massa did really well too.

    I was also impressed with Force India - nice finish for both drivers. Mercedes looked strong initially and Hamilton's 5th place is good for his first race with a new team but Nico's DNF means there's probably some teething problems with the new car.

    Team McLaren will be struggling - how quickly they can react and resolve the new front suspension design is crutial if they want to be contenders.

    Rookies to watch: Estaban Gutierrez and Valtteri Bottas.


    Jon

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  • naplesE30
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    McLaren are in the same boat ferrari were last year trying to understand their suspension. Maybee they can hire some ferrari engineers to help them out. It worked well for them last time they did that.

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  • TDE30
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    Originally posted by Alex Mc
    Fail:
    -McLaren
    -RBR race pace
    -Rosberg
    -Webber starts
    My thoughts exactly. It seems like RBR would have tried to fix Webber's atrocious start abilities during the off-season. I think Raikkonen is going to be strong this year, maybe even Grosjean as well; I see them taking McLaren's place as one of the top three constructors. There was/is some talk about McLaren reverting back to their 2012 (MP4-27) car this season if things don't improve, much like they did in 2003.

    Should be a great season.

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  • Alex Mc
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    An excellent race to start the season. Very entertaining to watch and pleased to see Raikkonen strike first.

    Was Kimi's win down to strategy or pure pace? A little Column A, a little Column B.

    FTW:
    -Ferrari
    -Force India
    -Lotus/Kimi
    -RBR quali pace

    Fail:
    -McLaren
    -RBR race pace
    -Rosberg
    -Webber starts

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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by naplesE30
    Weber....... keep practicing those starts.
    Apparently there was a problem with telemetry so they weren't able to do the clutch bite point and stuff they would normally do on the formation lap.

    But he's always had problems with starts for some reason.

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  • pharow
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    That was a great race. So happy with how things went. Kimi did an outstanding job... I can't wait to see how the rest of the season goes.

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  • GillesBigCowboy
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    And before the 1pm broadcast, as I surfed by the speed channel, I saw the winner on their rolling text, damnit.
    Prolly need a dvr.

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  • GillesBigCowboy
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    Most popular driver with the coolest paintscheme are the pirelli marketing dream, especially with ferrari lurking.
    Astounding lead change numbers.
    I hope the Ferrari launch at start happens at every race.
    I almost feel like the announcers couldn't keep up with strategies, but nbcsports did pretty well.
    I like how matchy switched from liters to quarts... I could see the young minds leaving NASCAR.

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  • naplesE30
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    Shocked vettel didnt run away with it espc after he gaped the field by 2 sec on the first lap. Merc looked rather strong compared to last year in terms of tire management.

    Congratulations to kimi on a very impressive race. Weber....... keep practicing those starts.

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  • Hick
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    Great race! I hope all races are like this. Kimi's pace at the end of this race was impressive. The key was Kimi/Renault ability to save tires. Alonso's tires were GONE at the end.

    Ferrari messed up the 2nd pit sequence for Massa, he could of had 3rd. Sutil had a great return to the sport, he has always been fast. Tires are going to play a huge role this season.

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  • petrolhead
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    Kimi Räikkönen number one. Not surprised.

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