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Andrew Benson‏ @andrewbensonf1 4h4 hours ago
A little bird gets in touch to say the Honda will run out of deployment 2/3s way down straights in China, according to McLaren simulations
The main straight, to clarify (errant "s")
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Andrew Benson‏ @andrewbensonf1 4h4 hours ago
A little bird gets in touch to say the Honda will run out of deployment 2/3s way down straights in China, according to McLaren simulations
The main straight, to clarify (errant "s")
And to think, he'd have won a few GPs in the same timeframe if he'd stayed with Ferrari.
The article says negotiations started as early as October 2016 around the Japanese GP, continued through offseason too, and Sauber/Honda met at Melbourne and made strides towards an agreement.
Looks like this year Ferrari would give him a champion car.He kept saying there's no difference if you're not fighting for championships, but he probably didn't expect it to be THAT bad.
lol why
He kept saying there's no difference if you're not fighting for championships, but he probably didn't expect it to be THAT bad.
Looks like this year Ferrari would give him a champion car.
lol why
lol why
lol why
lol why
Looks like this year Ferrari would give him a champion car.
lol why
Yeah, Australia was painting over the cracks somewhat what with it being a street circuit and not really having any straights. If there's a track that's going to expose the engine problems you'd pick China or Monza.
We need to be involved in Formula E because electrification via hybridisation is going to be part of our future, said Marchionne.
Start,Formula E, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, 2016
Formula E returns to Mexico this weekend
A move into Formula E would harmonise with changes in the type of engines used in Ferraris road cars, he explained.
Hybridisation is crucial to Ferrari. There is no denying that regulations put us under pressure, but we could reach those targets in other ways. The challenge is to benefit from hybridisation not just in terms of emissions reduction, but also performance.
We have already developed a hybrid supercar, La Ferrari, and on future Ferrari models we will leverage new technologies as well as electrification.
You will need to learn how to use this program, can be a bit tricky to set up but everything will workJesus Christ.
I've spent HOURS today trying to get some of my old PC racing games like NR2003 or Race07 to work as I fancied a bit of a play, but absolutely NOTHING works for me on Windows 10.
Gave up in the end and just went back to F1 2016 on PS4 instead.
New Shift-F1 out.
So I'm a bit confused on the USGP ticket deal. It looks like they are already on sale on the official F1 site, but then the COTA site isn't putting them on sale until Friday?
Edit: When I went to the inaugural USGP at COTA, I sat in the Turn 4 grandstands. What are some other good spots on the track? I have my eye on Turn 12, 15 may be too rich for my blood.
Edit 2: Am I better off waiting for the F1 Experiences package deals?
I've now listened to two of these and man the hosts just really kill it for me. Maybe they just don't have the right personalities or don't delve too deep into things but I find it hard to stay engaged.
They're great dudes, but the podcast is just very casual f1 talk.
Is there anything a little more in depth?
I feel like Shift+F1 just need a third guy who could just sit in the background and just chime in with some info whenever Danny can't remember when something happened or the name of some slightly obscure driver.
I'm going to be saying this all season:
It needs someone with more historical knowledge. I mean, neither of them have any knowledge past maybe the middle of the last decade and it shows.
It's okay, as long as they're entertaining, but it's not the podcast to go to if you want any deep analysis or encyclopedic knowledge is all.
Alonso should've had a performance clause in his contract...
- There's no places for him in any of the top3 teams
He did say that he wanted to start a cycling team... maybe he'd find that more rewarding?
Remember when people compared Hamilton to Villeneuve?Alonso is this generation's Villeneuve in that he is clearly a quick driver but he keeps going to the wrong teams. And Honda fucked him over. Actually this analogy gets better and better...
Andrew Benson‏ @andrewbensonf1 4h4 hours ago
A little bird gets in touch to say the Honda will run out of deployment 2/3s way down straights in China, according to McLaren simulations
The main straight, to clarify (errant "s")
Remember when people compared Hamilton to Villeneuve?
Horses for courses. He's clearly into it, as are millions of other people.Not sure if anyone of you have actually sat down and watch a cycling race, because "exciting" is about the last thing that comes to mind when thinking about that sport.
Not sure if anyone of you have actually sat down and watch a cycling race, because "exciting" is about the last thing that comes to mind when thinking about that sport.