so... the circus is back in town *2008 F1 Thread*

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It'll be a fucking tragedy if hamilton doesn't take this years championship in the next 2 races.
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that race was damn entertaining.

Hamilton: his only two Japan GPs have been so traumatizing he will probably spend the rest of his life in fear of hello kitty.

Masa: glad he got the penalty for his dick move over the grass to punt hammy. but then he did some nice driving to get the car into the points. Though i'm not sure that he should have gotten 2 points... that incident with bordais looked pretty even on blame.

Alonso: did a fine job of seizing opportunities to win his second race in a row. he won this race in classic fashion and was in control of it from the first pit stop.

Kubica: always impresses how he can make that car look so much faster than hiedfeld's. The war with kimi was excellent entertainment. :up:

Raikonnen: season is over.

the STR cars get another :up: they've been doing incredible given the situation of tiny budget and not going to be a team next year.
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losCHUNK wrote:
Don Carlos wrote:I got up to watch it live. Nightmare race. The Stewards are just handing out the penalties here there and everywhere. Massa...Ferrari...cunts
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massa promoted a place too for that collision with bourdais, how the fuck i dont know :shrug:
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that incident gets even more fucked up if what the dudes on the speedtv commentary were talking about it true. That the rules say the 25 second post-race penalty can only be applied if the incident is in the last 5 laps of the race.
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I haven't read this whole thread, but has anyone heard about the cancellation of F1 in North America?

The Montreal GP is toast unless the government takes it over. That's what the organizers have said since they claim they are really in the hole in terms of cash....mostly blamed for lack of cigarette advertising...which is illegal in Canada. Perhaps that's why the track has been falling apart?

They also canceled the F1 events in Indianapolis.
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Indianapolis, good fucking riddance. What an awful track that was anyways.
Would suck to see Gilles-Villeneuve get canceled though. As bad as the road conditions are, it's always been a great GP.
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Dr_Watson wrote:that incident gets even more fucked up if what the dudes on the speedtv commentary were talking about it true. That the rules say the 25 second post-race penalty can only be applied if the incident is in the last 5 laps of the race.
yea, not the 1st time its happened to massa either, i think it was spa ? for an unsafe pit release and with something like 12 laps remianing, got investigated after the race..... utter bollocks i tell ye

and yep was gutted to hear about the canadian gp, they mentioned it in pre-race build up i think..... fucking f1, grrrr

silverstone too :cry:
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Captain Mazda wrote:Indianapolis, good fucking riddance. What an awful track that was anyways.
Would suck to see Gilles-Villeneuve get canceled though. As bad as the road conditions are, it's always been a great GP.
Too bad it'll be back in 2010.
Can't say I was happy with the results of the race, nor with Hamilton's girly whining, but at least it's keeping the championship close.
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Nightshade wrote:Too bad it'll be back in 2010.
Ugh.

Don't you think Gilles > Redneckapolis?
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7am UK TV, the penultimate race.

"Hamilton tees it up today five points to the good. A podium finish would be enough to clinch the championship if Massa is out of the top four. Failing that, it’s off to Brazil. "


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motors ... a-One.html
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Captain Mazda wrote:
Nightshade wrote:Too bad it'll be back in 2010.
Ugh.

Don't you think Gilles > Redneckapolis?
Much. I don't care for oval tracks in any form. I want a race in the US, and more importantly so do all the major car manufacturers that sponsor F1. I wish they'd improve Watkins Glen or some other worthy track, fuck these stupid street courses and rovals.
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Infineon would be a smart choice IMO.
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Good solid race - Well up for the final race now :D

2nd of November is oh so far away :(
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Captain Mazda wrote:Infineon would be a smart choice IMO.
haha.. that track is a piece of shit, and being in the sticks north of SF isn't exactly the kind of infrastructure F1 is looking for.
the only option on the west coast has always been laguna seca, which needs the least improvement. through the only thing that would probably ever work long term would be someone with tons of money and something to gain (Steve Wynn or other big Vegas Developer) doing what every other country has done and working with FOM to build something shiny and new that meets all of their requirements.

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Oh and the China race was pretty solid.
All Hamilton needs to do now is not choke in Brazil. If he's smart he won't challenge and just bring it home safe on the podium. He'll probably be young and do something stupid like let his cocky competitiveness get carried away.
Should be interesting, Massa is hard to beat in Brazil and if he wins with lewis out of the points that little Brazilian ball of emotion is going to explode. Tears guaranteed.
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Don Carlos wrote:Good solid race - Well up for the final race now :D

2nd of November is oh so far away :(
Apparently, hamilton only has to come 5th place in brazil to win the championship. What I'm worried about is things like the car breaking down, a tyre bursting, someone smashing into him or him making a mistake.
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lol, I spent the whole race waiting for Alonso to get close enough to Hamilton to torpedo him. :olo:

And yes, Laguna Seca is the best opportunity for a really great F1 track in the States. Too bad Bernie and Max keep coming up with bullshit reasons not to go to decent venues.
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Today is the day :)
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Yep, my fantasy F1 team at work might climb as high as 8th this afternoon, netting me a prize of 7 WHOLE ENGLISH POUNDS.

Also g'wan Hamilton :D
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nail biting stuff, CMON BLACK BOY
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Don't fuck it up Lewis, you only need 5th place. :)
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you sure its 5th place if massa wins ? i tried workin it out but im hungover :(
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losCHUNK wrote:you sure its 5th place if massa wins ? i tried workin it out but im hungover :(
That's what they've been saying, yeah.
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yeah, 7pt lead
1st = 10pt
5th = 4pt
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Bloody hell, poor David Coulthard. His farewell race in F1 and he's out of it after the first corner! He crashed out early last race didn't he? Lewis in 4th though, that's good.
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This is nerve wracking. :puke: Hamilton was down in 7th, came up to 6th, and now is back in 5th. Gotta stay there. :ducky:
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