The Official 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix Thread ***Spoilers**
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IainT said:
Smart solution to the problem!
Red Bull didn't need that in 2010:http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xg65wc_fia-gala-2...
5 mins 8 secs in.
Though to be honest, the whole video is worth watching.
IainT said:
Flying Toilet said:
Nico is running extra wings this weekend:
http://www1.skysports.com/f1/news/24207/9776303/ni...
Smart solution to the problem!http://www1.skysports.com/f1/news/24207/9776303/ni...
Europa1 said:
Andrew Benson's latest fawning piece about Fernando Alonso is on the BBC Sport site. Have just been a little bit sick in my mouth.
I had a similar reaction to James Allen's love in;"He looked tanned, fresh and above all calm. There was no agitation in his gestures, his speech nor in his general movement, unlike many other occasions where he has been stressed. He was clearly determined to keep it all together and not lose his patience and he didn’t even come close for the best part of an hour."
suffolk009 said:
I had a similar reaction to James Allen's love in;
"He looked tanned, fresh and above all calm. There was no agitation in his gestures, his speech nor in his general movement, unlike many other occasions where he has been stressed. He was clearly determined to keep it all together and not lose his patience and he didn’t even come close for the best part of an hour."
I don't see that as a love-in. That looks like a set of observations to me."He looked tanned, fresh and above all calm. There was no agitation in his gestures, his speech nor in his general movement, unlike many other occasions where he has been stressed. He was clearly determined to keep it all together and not lose his patience and he didn’t even come close for the best part of an hour."
Vaud said:
suffolk009 said:
I had a similar reaction to James Allen's love in;
"He looked tanned, fresh and above all calm. There was no agitation in his gestures, his speech nor in his general movement, unlike many other occasions where he has been stressed. He was clearly determined to keep it all together and not lose his patience and he didn’t even come close for the best part of an hour."
I don't see that as a love-in. That looks like a set of observations to me."He looked tanned, fresh and above all calm. There was no agitation in his gestures, his speech nor in his general movement, unlike many other occasions where he has been stressed. He was clearly determined to keep it all together and not lose his patience and he didn’t even come close for the best part of an hour."
tux said:
Sutil is the reserve driver for Williams this weekend if Bottas isn't able to compete. Kind of a kick in the teeth for Susie & Alex Lynn.
Wolff doesnt have a super licence. With all due to respect for my country[wo]man and all she has achieved, I dont really see how her DTM career would qualify her for one.Mr_Thyroid said:
That'll go down a treat with Ron.I have had 2 MRI's in the last 24 months and for both of them it was never 'normal' to be given medication to make you fall asleep\unconscious for the procedure. If anything they want you awake in case there are any issues.
I think Ron is getting visions of 2008 all over again.
Rick_1138 said:
I have had 2 MRI's in the last 24 months and for both of them it was never 'normal' to be given medication to make you fall asleep\unconscious for the procedure. If anything they want you awake in case there are any issues.
Gray Harstein (former F1 doc) said it was usual if a driver had been extracted and was showing any signs of distress to sedate with a fast acting, fast decaying sedative - when doing the helicopter transfer - to prevent further injury risks.emicen said:
tux said:
Sutil is the reserve driver for Williams this weekend if Bottas isn't able to compete. Kind of a kick in the teeth for Susie & Alex Lynn.
Wolff doesnt have a super licence. With all due to respect for my country[wo]man and all she has achieved, I dont really see how her DTM career would qualify her for one.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susie_Wolff#Career_su...
4 Podiums. That's it!
The only reason she appears to be at Williams is for PR value and to keep Mercedes happy.
More of a kick in the teeth for Alex Lynn to be fair, but is it the same situation regarding lack of superlicence?
I don't think Lynn has even driven an F1 car yet ?
It would be a bit embarassing to apply for a superlicence for Susie and have the request turned down, which is why I suspect they haven't tried.
Hopefully Bottas will be ok to drive anyway, tough track to come back to though - if he still has discomfort its going to be a long, sweaty race.
It would be a bit embarassing to apply for a superlicence for Susie and have the request turned down, which is why I suspect they haven't tried.
Hopefully Bottas will be ok to drive anyway, tough track to come back to though - if he still has discomfort its going to be a long, sweaty race.
Alonsos car sounded absolutely awful, like it was running on 3 and half cylinders.
Both Manors got out but alot of issues to sort before they can even think about laptimes.
Engine problem for Hamilton. Engine change!
Both Manors got out but alot of issues to sort before they can even think about laptimes.
Engine problem for Hamilton. Engine change!
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Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 27th March 03:14
el stovey said:
Great times from Hamilton with limited runs and setting changes.
Ferrari looked quick.
Something of a tour de force.Ferrari looked quick.
It wasn't as if NR wasn't pushing it either.
LH's lack of time on the track must tell, surely. If NR can't outqualify him then his confidence will take a big nock.
The Williams look good as well. So let's hope for what we hoped for in Oz: a battle for 3rd.
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