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The Formula 1 2011 Season of Vettel Fingering the Competition |OT|

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mclaren777

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I'm going to call this progress...

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Edmond Dantès

Dantès the White
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Man, people were telling me that Monaco was a good time for me to start watching F1, but Montreal was just unreal. I've never liked sports, but I caught myself fist pumping at the end of that race.

I think I found my sport.

I won't be able to watch it next time live most likely, but hopefully i'll be able to find it within a couple hours.
Welcome aboard. :)
 

stewy

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Man, people were telling me that Monaco was a good time for me to start watching F1, but Montreal was just unreal. I've never liked sports, but I caught myself fist pumping at the end of that race.

I think I found my sport.

I won't be able to watch it next time live most likely, but hopefully i'll be able to find it within a couple hours.

I was up off the couch when Vettel lost it on that turn. Nice to see he's actually human.
 

mclaren777

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dubc35 said:
Depending on people's interest it is sometimes hard to get the ratio up. F1 being one of the more difficult ones IMO. You need to get them right at the start.
I actually think F1 is quite easy, especially give the number of people who missed out on Canadian GP coverage.
 

olore

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mclaren777 said:
It used to be somewhere around 250-300 ft-lbs for the old 3-liter V10s.

I'm not sure where it stands nowadays.


Edit: "The 2006 2.4 litre Toyota RVX-06 V8 engine produces 552 kW (740 bhp) at 19,000 rpm and outputs 274 N·m (202 lb·ft) of torque." -- Wikipedia

Hm, interesting. Thanks for the info
 

Quote

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Valencia looks like a fun track. Can't wait! Is there any word on where the DRS zones are going to be? There's supposed to be two, right?

mclaren777 said:
I actually think F1 is quite easy, especially give the number of people who missed out on Canadian GP coverage.
I have to agree for the Canadian GP in particular.
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Though, I don't know how healthy RU is compared to my shitty source.
 

Ark

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I'm just watching the race again on iPlayer, mostly because I want to listen to the 2-hour red flag sessions and the last 10 laps again.

Really loving the Brundle & DC chemistry. Hopefully they'll continue for years and years to come.
 

DieH@rd

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dubc35 said:
Depending on people's interest it is sometimes hard to get the ratio up. F1 being one of the more difficult ones IMO. You need to get them right at the start.

Or start using rutracker.org
No need for maintaining a ratio, 9 mil users, F1 races in BBC HD are posted around 4h after the end of the event [and incredible looking 1080i footage is posted 1h after the race, but with russian audio only].
 

ashk

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Valencia looks like a fun track. Can't wait! Is there any word on where the DRS zones are going to be? There's supposed to be two, right?

Valencia is one of the worst tracks on the calendar and so far the racing there has been terrible. Hopefully the new tyres will make it better this year.
 
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Well, glad to know I wasn't seeing things at Monaco. The McLarens are running with Verizon sponsorship on the rear wing (which isn't really sponsorship since Verizon's basically Vodafone's U.S. wireless operations). I'm guessing they're doing it for the U.S. viewers?
 

Ark

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ashk said:
Valencia is one of the worst tracks on the calendar and so far the racing there has been terrible. Hopefully the new tyres will make it better this year.

There needs to be a DRS zone at every corner/straight.
 

navanman

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ashk said:
Valencia is one of the worst tracks on the calendar and so far the racing there has been terrible. Hopefully the new tyres will make it better this year.

For truth. Its a horrific Monaco wannabe with marina full of yachts and f*ck all else.
Only 2 overtaking spots on the whole track; across the bridge and the Kobayashi move on Alonso in last corner.
 

Ark

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In Valencia's defence, it is an absolute beast of a track in F1 2010. I could do that track blindfolded, no one has ever beat me around Valencia.
 

Edmond Dantès

Dantès the White
Ark said:
I'm just watching the race again on iPlayer, mostly because I want to listen to the 2-hour red flag sessions and the last 10 laps again.

Really loving the Brundle & DC chemistry. Hopefully they'll continue for years and years to come.
Absolutely.

Not since the glory days of the Murray Walker era have I enjoyed commentary as much as I did on Sunday.
 

Edmond Dantès

Dantès the White
navanman said:
For truth. Its a horrific Monaco wannabe with marina full of yachts and f*ck all else.
Only 2 overtaking spots on the whole track; across the bridge and the Kobayashi move on Alonso in last corner.
It should be replaced with the Aragon circuit if Bernie insists on having two GP's in Spain.
 

mclaren777

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Ark said:
In Valencia's defence, it is an absolute beast of a track in F1 2010. I could do that track blindfolded, no one has ever beat me around Valencia.
I've driven it in rFactor and I also like it quite a bit.
 

Leunam

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They'll probably post them later.

EDIT: CRAP, they just flashed them on the screen and I missed them.

EDIT2: Lewis beat Stewarts stock car time by about 7 seconds.
 

Leunam

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It's right, just rewound and checked the captions. When I posted that they were doing test runs on a damp track. It was a bit drier once they started setting times on a four or five lap stint. Either way, still really cool and I'd like to see an event like this more often. Really awesome to see how much both guys loved trying something completely different. Hamilton sounded like a kid with his first go-kart.

Here is Jeff Gordon and Juan Pablo Montoya swapping 2002 cars.
 
Edmond Dantès said:
That can't be right, can it?
Stewart drove Indy cars, right? But still, I wouldn't expect him to come close to Hamilton's time.

Edit: I read those times backwards - whaaaaa??? Oh - wet/dry. Phew.
 

Edmond Dantès

Dantès the White
Leunam said:
It's right, just rewound and checked the captions. When I posted that they were doing test runs on a damp track. It was a bit drier once they started setting times on a four or five lap stint. Either way, still really cool and I'd like to see an event like this more often. Really awesome to see how much both guys loved trying something completely different. Hamilton sounded like a kid with his first go-kart.

Here is Jeff Gordon and Juan Pablo Montoya swapping 2002 cars.
Oh, thanks for the info.
 
Brundle driving Pirelli's F1 car today:

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My toy for today 90 laps in Pirelli's F1 test car run by Toyota MotorSport to 2011 weight+ downforce. I'm so mega happy! We're testing every tyre wet+ dry. 34 deg ambient 45+deg track. Good for testing. We will water part of track later. Some great action shots

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I hope the BBC are there to make this into a pre-race feature like ITV used to.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqDYoXl8244 - :bow
 
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