Meanwhile, Hamilton was bitching, saying that a rookie qualifying in 5th says something about Indy.
Also, Hamilton qualified 4th on his F1 debut. By his own logic, "what does that say about F1 drivers"?!
Meanwhile, Hamilton was bitching, saying that a rookie qualifying in 5th says something about Indy.
Also, Hamilton qualified 4th on his F1 debut. By his own logic, "what does that say about F1 drivers"?!
I don't get it, they're the same company right? Why would Renault want to lose out on the publicity of being the dominant force of Formula E?I don't think this rumor makes much sense - "Nissan could take over Renault's Formula E entry" - https://www.motorsport.com/formula-e/news/nissan-could-take-over-renault-fe-entry-913239/
Formula E is barely on TV and where it is, nobody watches it. If publicity is your worry, a top 4 F1 team is way better than a winning FE team.
Yep.Red Bull whine and complain more than children. Leave or don't but stop fucking whining. I love RIC but the team is easy to dislike.
Yep.
Ferrari almost have a legit thing going on as they've been in the sport so long and done do much. If thet go it really would be a bug deal.
Red Bull on the other hand. Byebitch.jif
I mean... they don't have the kind of historical value of Ferrari, but they're still directly responsible for two teams, a quarter of the drivers (if you include Vettel) and 4 of the last 7 championship titles. Not to forget that RB is always promoting the sports it's taking part in. It's not like they're Force India.
Max Verstappen is the pride of the Red Bull Junior Team. Beginning in F1 at only 17 years old in 2015, the Dutchman quickly became the darling of the paddock.
But Helmut Marko is bewildered: at the moment, no member of the red bull branch has approached the heels of the Batavian prodigy.
In addition to Pierre Gasly, Niko Kari, Richard Verschoor, Dan Ticktum and Neil Verhagen make up the 2017 selection.
"None of our new recruits is as talented as Max," said Helmut, "Finn Niko Kari is a GP3 player, and I'm sure he will get faster and faster over the course of the seasons. "
"We can also count on Neil Verhagen who is an American," said the Austrian, "but he needs time to get to the level of the European drivers. The level of competition of the promotional formulas in the United States is not at all The same as in Europe, so making a comparison between Neil and his colleagues is useless."
And Marko concluded: "Richard Verschoor was F4 champion last year, but his performance is disappointing this season, and finally, Dan Ticktum lacks regularity in the race."
Ticktum, Verschoor and Verhagen are all engaged in Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0. At the moment, it is the British who fared best with an eighth place in the provisional classification, just ahead of Verschoor. Verhagen is twelfth. Beginning of season to forget on the other hand for Niko Kari who has not yet scored points in GP3.
I'm still relatively new to F1 compared to some people here and have a lot
Anyone able to recommend some documentaries and/or youtube videos about F1 history, the technical stuff, life as a driver or from inside a team etc?
Senna is the only one I've seen.
No problem at all! Anything we can do to encourage new fans in our little group!
Just again, that Grand Prix Killer Years doco is
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x14el38_grand-prix-the-killer-years-documentary_auto
This is all about the safety in the sport, or moreover, the entire lack of it for decades.
There are also some other interesting but not F1 related docos that I really recommend.
Madness on Wheels - All about the 1980s "Group B" phase of rally driving where teams were making utterly insane cars thanks to deregulation, people were getting killed etc.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xty1w4_bbc-madness-on-wheels-rallying-s-craziest-years_shortfilms
The Deadliest Crash - All about the biggest disaster ever in motorsport history at Le Mans in 1955.This one incident led to Mercedes-Benz pulling out of motor racing until 1989.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xlq9ml_the-deadliest-crash-the-le-mans-1955-disaster_auto
I'm still relatively new to F1 compared to some people here and have a lot of blind spots still.
Anyone able to recommend some documentaries and/or youtube videos about F1 history, the technical stuff, life as a driver or from inside a team etc?
Senna is the only one I've seen.
Watching race 2 of the Detroit IndyCar race now. I know there's been talk of introducing sprint and feature races in F1, but what about the idea of two full length races in one race weekend?
Why is F1 primarily made up of Hondas and Chevys? Where's Toyota, Ferrari, Ford, etc?
You meant to write Indycar right
I fucking love any and all racing videos that have zero commentary on them. My favourite is a video taken at Sebring of footage from around and on the track, and it's just completely zen and awesome.Found this pretty cool video on accident when trying to find videos of Hockenheim before its redesign. It's the coverage of the 2001 German Grand Prix - the last year with the old layout - but without any of the commentary, just the background noise from the feed.
If you've never seen this race before (I haven't), there's a nice surprise after the start - something that would never happen nowadays.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2hboqt
Found this pretty cool video on accident when trying to find videos of Hockenheim before its redesign. It's the coverage of the 2001 German Grand Prix - the last year with the old layout - but without any of the commentary, just the background noise from the feed.
If you've never seen this race before (I haven't), there's a nice surprise after the start - something that would never happen nowadays.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2hboqt
That's before I followed the sport... You could have an entire damn backup CAR, waiting to be used in the event you wrecked? The hell? Plus, you got to roll out of pit lane during a red flag to get a lap back! Worse, this after he botched the start and CAUSED said red flag! Didn't know the old layout existed until 2001 though.
Oh, and they restarted for the full distance despite turning 2 laps? Interesting. Hah, oh god, and MSchu got to restart on the lead lap... and is in third at the end of the first lap. This is exactly the sort of "fuck, I hate it when Ferrari gets away with technically legal shit that's absolutely infuriating and makes no sense pretty much just because they're Ferrari" that soured me on them for so long.
Tomorrow at Valencia, Robert Kubica will drive F1 car again. It will be Lotus E20 from 2012 season:
http://www.italiaracing.net/mnewsin.aspx?id=228110&cat=1
Saw a photo of his arm. It's pretty much just bone at this stage.
Saw a photo of his arm. It's pretty much just bone at this stage.