http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=ESAq7dmmyE0&NR=1
Remember when f1 cars used to be fast? Good times.
Remember when f1 cars used to be fast? Good times.
In the long wait for the Spa round I'm watching stuff like this to help pass the time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYHMl8YZcTs&feature=plcp
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So beastly.http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=ESAq7dmmyE0&NR=1
Remember when f1 cars used to be fast? Good times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=ESAq7dmmyE0&NR=1
Remember when f1 cars used to be fast? Good times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=ESAq7dmmyE0&NR=1
Remember when f1 cars used to be fast? Good times.
Awesome. The '04 cars were insane!
Just out of curiosities sake, Kimi ran a 1:18:233 in that video. Anyone know what the fastest lap was there this year? I know it rained in qualifying so it had to have been turned towards the end of the race.
Ah, I forgot about the track being changed. DRS and Kers about the only changes between '09 and now? (Well major changes anyways)
Heikki is the latest name to be linked with the Ferrari seat according to rumours.
BAM! My modeling career has just begun. I'm Brad Copping and I'm a Betabrand Model Citizen. This video and project between myself, Brennan Grange and Robert Murdoch at Betabrand (betabrand.com) has evolved from being a story about my history to one of hope. I had no part in the creative behind the video as I thought it would be more original if my "story" was told without any rehearsal or planning. All my words are off the cuff with nothing written.
As the filming and editing progressed, Robbie started to realize that there was a larger story to be told than that of a short 2 to 3 minute clip. We started to realize that there is potential for a longer video and a bigger campaign. Eventually that campaign plans to evolve into raising enough funds via Kickstarter to buy a children's Pediatric Lokomat.
That said, this video ultimately became a piece about my own silent mantra that has gotten me through the good times and the bad. I never realized that the babble of words coming out of my mouth could ever be construed into such a powerful message.
So thank you Robbie and Brennan for putting up with my shenanigans as seen in the video and here's to the future and next video! In the meantime, enjoy and hopefully my babbling can affect your day and outlook on life.
http://youtu.be/L8CnMjujJCY
Brad
Yeah, but I like seeing him in the Caterham! I hope whoever Petrov's new buddy is will be as well suited for the team as Heikki was.Yes! Go Heikki, he really deserves it after pushing Caterham so far.
Will definitely check that out tonight (when I have access to YT)Also some of you may have seen my post in the off-topic section but here is what I do on a weekly basis so that I can hopefully start driving again one day! Just to add some context here is what I wrote on my Facebook page:
Since we are a tight knit group in this F1 thread I thought I would share a little bit about me with you guys as I have briefly mentioned that I have spinal cord injury from an automotive accident. Hopefully you guys can enjoy it!
http://youtu.be/L8CnMjujJCY
Yeah, but I like seeing him in the Caterham! I hope whoever Petrov's new buddy is will be as well suited for the team as Heikki was.
Don't care. I just want Petrov to have a friendAnd what do you hope he'd achieve there?
"[Caterham] is the most disappointing team this season" - Eddie Jordan
Man, after seeing what you've managed to contribute in this thread, greaseandgears.com and now knowing a little more about your situation, I'm even happier about Red Bull's Wings for Life partnership and the publicity leading up to Silverstone.Also some of you may have seen my post in the off-topic section but here is what I do on a weekly basis so that I can hopefully start driving again one day! Just to add some context here is what I wrote on my Facebook page:
Since we are a tight knit group in this F1 thread I thought I would share a little bit about me with you guys as I have briefly mentioned that I have spinal cord injury from an automotive accident. Hopefully you guys can enjoy it!
http://youtu.be/L8CnMjujJCY
Since we are a tight knit group in this F1 thread I thought I would share a little bit about me with you guys as I have briefly mentioned that I have spinal cord injury from an automotive accident. Hopefully you guys can enjoy it!
http://youtu.be/L8CnMjujJCY
Don't care. I just want Petrov to have a friendBut personally, I think he kind of likes being in a team that can only move upward in multiple facets of it's existence. Ferrari can really only go on to a WDC or WCC, but he has an opportunity at Caterham to actively contribute to it moving forward, regardless of chances for points.
Oh, of course... but there's a world of difference between driving in a team that has potential and one that doesn't. I'm not discussing what I think Heikki thinks would be a good move, I'm just explaining why I think Heikki wouldn't mind staying where he is.Lets be honest, no driver is in a team like that, because they want to, but because they can't find anything better. Narain Karthikeyan started his F1 career at Jordan in 2005. Do you think he's driving for HRT now, because he wants to push and help the team? Heikki knows how it's like to drive for a top team and he wants to go back at that level.
Oh, of course... but there's a world of difference between driving in a team that has potential and one that doesn't. I'm not discussing what I think Heikki thinks would be a good move, I'm just explaining why I think Heikki wouldn't mind staying where he is.
“My personal target is still to return to the top as soon as possible,” said Kovalainen. “Who knows where or when, but certainly next year I don’t want to be racing in this position again. I want to be in the pack at least, to show what I can do and also to prove to myself what I think I could do.
“At the moment I don’t know (if Caterham can provide that). It’s too early to say. We have to wait and see how we improve and where we are heading, and then at some point see what is available.
“The most important thing now is to keep the focus and momentum that we’ve gained and personally, to keep performing at a good level. That should put me in a good position whatever the situation at the end.
“I am quite happy here. I want to be fighting for better positions…but there are a lot of things that we have build here that are not necessarily worth throwing away immediately. It’s not easy to build these kind of things with any team straight away.
“On the other hand, I’m not a kid any more. I’m in the prime in my career. But I’ve really enjoyed it here; I’ve got on well with the team and they are making the right moves.”
Holy shit, no need to get argumentative dude.But he does mind staying there and he wants to get out of there. They promised him a car that could compete and they couldn't deliver, so he wants to bail out ASAP.
Since we are a tight knit group in this F1 thread I thought I would share a little bit about me with you guys as I have briefly mentioned that I have spinal cord injury from an automotive accident. Hopefully you guys can enjoy it!
http://youtu.be/L8CnMjujJCY
Yes! Go Heikki, he really deserves it after pushing Caterham so far.
Also some of you may have seen my post in the off-topic section but here is what I do on a weekly basis so that I can hopefully start driving again one day! Just to add some context here is what I wrote on my Facebook page:
Since we are a tight knit group in this F1 thread I thought I would share a little bit about me with you guys as I have briefly mentioned that I have spinal cord injury from an automotive accident. Hopefully you guys can enjoy it!
http://youtu.be/L8CnMjujJCY
Cool, you look very happy at points in there.Since we are a tight knit group in this F1 thread I thought I would share a little bit about me with you guys as I have briefly mentioned that I have spinal cord injury from an automotive accident. Hopefully you guys can enjoy it!
http://youtu.be/L8CnMjujJCY
You're an inspiring fellow my friend, I hope the very best for you in your future endeavors.Yes! Go Heikki, he really deserves it after pushing Caterham so far.
Also some of you may have seen my post in the off-topic section but here is what I do on a weekly basis so that I can hopefully start driving again one day! Just to add some context here is what I wrote on my Facebook page:
Since we are a tight knit group in this F1 thread I thought I would share a little bit about me with you guys as I have briefly mentioned that I have spinal cord injury from an automotive accident. Hopefully you guys can enjoy it!
http://youtu.be/L8CnMjujJCY
He's got a friend,
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Thread got ousted. How sad
Hey guys,
my sincere condolences for what happened to our threads.
EB: "Now kiss"
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I had a dream I made friends with Kimi Raikkonen. We were going to go for a night of drinking at the Austin GP. I only just remembered this an hour after getting up, now I'm depressed.
I had a dream I made friends with Kimi Raikkonen. We were going to go for a night of drinking at the Austin GP. I only just remembered this an hour after getting up, now I'm depressed.
Saucy.It actually happened, you two just got so drunk neither of you remember it.
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Man, after seeing what you've managed to contribute in this thread, greaseandgears.com and now knowing a little more about your situation, I'm even happier about Red Bull's Wings for Life partnership and the publicity leading up to Silverstone.
Keep plugging away at it, man... the world's your oyster. Best of luck![]()
Truly inspiring world view.
Can I ask what kind of automotive accident? Offcourse, you don't have to answer this.
Thanks for sharing.
Very inspiring. Best of luck to you and thank you for sharing. Your contributions to this thread don't go unnoticed and are always welcome.
Cool, you look very happy at points in there.
Also, lets face it, that's a fucking top notch F1 space age awesome bit of tech (Lokomat). Nice!
Edmond Dantès;40832627 said:You're an inspiring fellow my friend, I hope the very best for you in your future endeavors.
MJ's alt account?![]()
Hey I remembered, time to tweet Kimi about it.It actually happened, you two just got so drunk neither of you remember it.
Inspiring.Since we are a tight knit group in this F1 thread I thought I would share a little bit about me with you guys as I have briefly mentioned that I have spinal cord injury from an automotive accident. Hopefully you guys can enjoy it!
http://youtu.be/L8CnMjujJCY
What/when the heck is *that* from?He's got a friend,
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For those interested, there's a new dev diary out for F1 2012.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0SK89iPG40&feature=plcp
Inspiring.
Hope all goes well man!![]()
Holy shit, mblitek... truly the worst of luck there, but probably for the best in that there's no-one directly to blame for you to harbour any animosity/blame towards. I'd imagine it'd make focusing on improvement that much easier, too
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WILLIAMS F1 HEAD TO VENEZUELA FOR A SERIES OF EXCITING EVENTS
10 August 2012. Grove, UK. Williams F1 are delighted to announce that the team and race driver Pastor Maldonado are in Venezuela this week to meet our dedicated fans and partners.
Williams F1 enjoys tremendous support in Venezuela, not least because of Pastor Maldonado whose win at the Spanish Grand Prix this season has seen him become a national icon in his home country. Pastor will be joined by Team Principal Sir Frank Williams for a series of exciting events in the country’s capital, Caracus, including Pastor driving his Formula One car around the capital city’s most renowned national monument, Los Proceres.
Speaking about the trip Pastor commented, ‘’I’m a proud Venezuelan and I can’t wait to return home on the back of my win earlier this season at the Spanish Grand Prix. I’ve always received lots of support from my fellow countrymen and this trip is an opportunity to give something back to those in Venezuela who have helped me get to where I am today.’’
Williams F1 Team Principal Sir Frank Williams said, ‘’Venezuela is a beautiful country and I’m really looking forward to visiting Caracus with Pastor and the team. We receive fantastic support there and with the various events planned this is our chance to bring the excitement of Formula One closer to the fans and thank those who continue to support us.’’
Why is the piss filter back? Holy shit they never learn. Advertising the rewind feature that's been in every game, fuel mixes that was in the last game? They haven't done anything besides hire Anthony Davidson according to that video.For those interested, there's a new dev diary out for F1 2012.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0SK89iPG40&feature=plcp
They hired Davidson in 2009 or 2010 for the first game.Why is the piss filter back? Holy shit they never learn. Advertising the rewind feature that's been in every game, fuel mixes that was in the last game? They haven't done anything besides hire Anthony Davidson according to that video.
But now he's giving pointers on the lap when you're testing! New!They hired Davidson in 2009 or 2010 for the first game.
Copied from some other forum, because I'm too lazy to type it again:Was that a rant Shaneus? Maybe you need a few more Fosters and expired Vegemite. I want that Aus passion.
Ugh.Shaneus said:I'm with you on this. We've heard basically nothing with two months to go, yet we've seen far more of Superstars, by all accounts a game meant to cater to everyone *but* F1 fans. There are no notable graphical improvements to speak of, a handful of new modes which don't really cater to anyone who just wants to get out and race and one of the features they talk about in their developer diary is Flashbacks... a feature that's been in every Codies game since Grid?!?Foliorum Viridum said:Might've just been the lighting. Some bits looked a little yellow, but it was Abu Dhabi so maybe that's why. Twilight n all.
It just feels so lazy this year. The videos all talk about their passion etc but I'm not feeling it. Feels like CM have swept it under the rug this year and there's been no proper hype train, no real meaty additons. The young driver/champion challenges/hot lap features feel like things to add to the box as new rather than meaningful inclusions. For a game that thrives on the online portion there's still absolutely no detail on increased racers online, better lobbies, how Steamworks will integrate, etc etc.
Even if you don't put details like that in your big PR video, why not release the info? It's a month away and there's a whole lot of great driving games out this year. We're certain buys, but other people? Most Wanted, Forza Horizon, etc etc are all fighting for their attention and doing a better job.
Yeah, I'm not exactly enamoured with the approach they're taking leading up to the release of it. As someone who was very much on the fence to start with on the game, they're not exactly doing a lot to win me over.
But hey, at least we have Superstars and F1 Online, right? Who cares about the "sim" aspect of the license?
Return customers?They have the license. What reward do they get for making the game better? It's the same thing with EA and Madden. revenue - expenses = profit. If they think they can keep revenue about the same but significantly reduce expenses they increase profit. Simple math (to someone who is not the end user).
They have the license. What reward do they get for making the game better? It's the same thing with EA and Madden. revenue - expenses = profit. If they think they can keep revenue about the same but significantly reduce expenses they increase profit. Simple math (to someone who is not the end user).
I was hoping for a much better damage model - being able to give each other punctures, less bouncing off walls etc..