Gor Blimey - An Exciting Monaco GP

Gor Blimey - An Exciting Monaco GP

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Leithen

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12,794 posts

280 months

Sunday 26th May 2002
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There I was looking forward to an afternoon snooze.....

Dave_H

996 posts

296 months

Sunday 26th May 2002
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Made a refreshing change.

I'll have my nap now

gnomesmith

2,458 posts

289 months

Sunday 26th May 2002
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But the Historics looked even better.

Nice one DC.

Umar B

1,484 posts

280 months

Sunday 26th May 2002
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excelent race!!

we hade the whole company watching, all sitting around portable 8" TV

Roadrunner

2,690 posts

280 months

Sunday 26th May 2002
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I watched the GP for the first time in ages today. Not bad was it, for a change. Plenty of smashes to liven it up. Coultard's engine must be scap after that oil problem.

tk9650

95 posts

291 months

Sunday 26th May 2002
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I have to say, that the race wasn't half bad - for the current state of F1, but then I turned over and watched the WSB from Silverstone and quite frankly, it blew the Formula 1 out of the water. I mean, so DC only won by a few seconds and for a minute there I thought Schumie might overtake him.....during the pit stop!!, but at the end of the day, DC entered the first corner in the lead and it stayed that way, which isn't really that exciting.

I think there's something inherently exciting about street circuits and that's what contributed heavily to todays 'excitement'. Take that away and you wouldn't have had much of a race. I think we need a few more street circuits. I always enjoyed Adelaide, why'd they have to change it to Melbourne?

McNab

1,627 posts

287 months

Sunday 26th May 2002
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What oil problem?

Leithen

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12,794 posts

280 months

Sunday 26th May 2002
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The smoke "fixed" by two-way telemetry on DC's McLaren in the first half of the race I presume.

Castroneves or Tracy - what was your take on the 500?

superflid

2,254 posts

278 months

Sunday 26th May 2002
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It started to blow some smoke out around lap 30-ish, I was expecting the normal (this year) McLaren blow-up, but the smoke stopped and the rest , as they say. is history.

McNab

1,627 posts

287 months

Sunday 26th May 2002
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Has to be Castro if the positions are taken at the finishing line on the lap before the yellow flag came out. Wish it had been Tracy though

Neil Menzies

5,167 posts

297 months

Monday 27th May 2002
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... DC entered the first corner in the lead and it stayed that way, which isn't really that exciting.


Apart from Jenson Button taking Panis out, was there a single overtaking manoevre in the whole race? Can't remember one... other than DC off the line.

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

279 months

Monday 27th May 2002
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You'd be hard pressed to get two current GP cars side by side through a corner at Monte Carlo even if they were travelling at 5mph, nevermind 80mph....

Enjoyed the race, and Ralph proved his sense of humour in the press conference afterwards (team orders etc).

One day Sato will manage to complete a race without crashing into something too ;-)

Whoozit

3,840 posts

282 months

Monday 27th May 2002
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One day Sato will manage to complete a race without crashing into something too ;-)



I've just been to see a private GP in the City who happens to be Jordan's team doctor. She was saying he was fine afterwards, but he's mad - maybe she should stop signing him off as fit.

richb

53,729 posts

297 months

Monday 27th May 2002
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Apart from Jenson Button taking Panis out, was there a single overtaking manoevre in the whole race?
Did I miss that? I thought they were about 15 positions apart for most of the race? R...

Neil Menzies

5,167 posts

297 months

Monday 27th May 2002
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Button jumped the start, got off the throttle, lost the traction control, and ended up having a really bad start, and still got a drive through penalty for the jump start, so he was tangling at the back. Tried to take Panis on the inside at St. Devote (turn 1), and was alongside, but Panis wasn't looking and just turned in on him, taking both into the outside barriers and out the race.

mattc

266 posts

288 months

Monday 27th May 2002
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Oh come off it - it was a snoozefest!

I watched the highlights prog. On video. With extensive use of fast-forward. Took about 15mins.

I looked up at one point. It was lap 35, and NOTHING had happened (And no I do not count a few poor fools nurfing the barrier.)

Mind you, I was glad to see DC grab a well-earned win, but you are VERY easily pleased if you found that exciting.

Superbikes was, once more, far more entertaining (DESPITE them all tip-toeing* around in horrendous conditions).
*relative term, I know - they were still showing more guts than most 4-wheeled racers.

Well done Jenson for at least TRYING to overtake someone - as Brundle said, that one was at least 60-40 in your favour.

Only entertainment was that hilarious manouevre by Massa - would have loved some in-car footage (with sound) from Bernoldi at that moment!

JonRB

77,297 posts

285 months

Monday 27th May 2002
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Oh come off it - it was a snoozefest!

I watched the highlights prog. On video. With extensive use of fast-forward. Took about 15mins.
So a 15min dip into the highlights programme represents a thorough analysis of the race, does it?

Personally I think it was the best race of the season and there was real atmosphere and tension whilst watching the whole race live and not knowing who was going to win.

That's the trouble with highlights - not only do you know the outcome already but the disjointed / compressed nature of a highlights programme removes the whole drama of the race unfolding.

richb

53,729 posts

297 months

Monday 27th May 2002
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Button jumped the start... tried to take Panis on the inside at St. Devote (turn 1), and was alongside, but Panis wasn't looking and just turned in on him, taking both into the outside barriers and out the race.

Oh yes!

mattc

266 posts

288 months

Monday 27th May 2002
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JonRB

How dare you?!?

I should mention that I _have_ watched the ODD GP in its entirety (including those 4am shifts etc...etc...)Problem is that I have enjoyed them less and less over the past 2 years.
After the Austrian farce, my frustration at
a) the amazing tedium, punctuated by those OH-SO-EXCITING fuel stops,
b) witless ITV coverage (Jenson getting a tan - how thrilling!), and
c) astonishing arrogance of team-Schumi

finally reached a head. So I watched the highlights programme in (admittedly rather weak) protest. Although if I didn't know DC had won I would not have bothered.


So I still have a huge interest in the sport, but am now fed up of its current form (and the presentation).

So there

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mel

10,168 posts

288 months

Monday 27th May 2002
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I'm with MattC on this I watched WSB from Silverstone and was on the edge of my seat (to crash twice in bike racing and still finish is fantastic IMO). I got half way into the GP and drifted off into sofa mode (alright saturday night was a bit heavy) but it's just snooze inducing if you ask me.