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Donger 05-13-2013 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9679066)
I like the increased degradation but yesterday's race was ridiculous. Monaco with these tires will be interesting.

It won't be as bad as Spain. There aren't any high energy corners at Monaco

KC native 05-25-2013 07:24 PM

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Hamilton to pole position

By Andrew Benson
Chief F1 writer in Monaco
Nico Rosberg won a close fight with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton and the two Red Bulls to take pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix.

It was Rosberg's third consecutive pole position as Sebastian Vettel edged out Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber to take third.

Vettel's title rivals, Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, were fifth and sixth. McLaren's Sergio Perez and Jenson Button took seventh and ninth.

Force India's Paul di Resta failed to make it past first qualifying and will line up 17th.
Rosberg, who has been the form man all weekend, was just 0.091 seconds quicker than Hamilton. The Englishman edged out Vettel by just 0.013secs.

The first two parts of qualifying were run in mixed conditions, with tyre choice between 'intermediate' tyres and dry-weather slicks tricky. And although the weather dried up for the top 10 shoot-out, and the drivers were able to use slicks throughout, spots of rain did return in the closing minutes.

"The conditions were all over the place," said Rosberg. "Then it started drizzling again so the lap times got a lot slower. It was changing so much - you have to be on the right tyres at the right time. Everything when to plan and the last lap went OK."

Raikkonen and Alonso were separated by just 0.002secs but both were almost a second off pole position.

Completing the top 10, Force India's Adrian Sutil was eighth and Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne 10th.

"I didn't expect to be here," said Hamilton. "I've been struggling all weekend. The first time I've have that in Monaco. Very happy to be here and lock out the front row."
"I was very close. Mercedes were very quick all weekend," added Vettel. "There was a bit more than a tenth missing and I think I had that today. It didn't come together on the last lap, I can only blame myself for that.

"But I am very happy there is not a Ferrari or Lotus ahead and I think we have a good chance tomorrow to win the race."

The top 10 shoot-out was run in dry conditions after rain affected the first two parts of qualifying.

Caterham's Giedo van der Garde took a career best 15th after making it through first qualifying, helped by Ferrari's Felipe Massa not running.

Ferrari were unable to repair the car in time after the Brazilian had a heavy crash in final practice.

Lotus driver Romain Grosjean, who also crashed in final practice, did just make it out on track and drove extremely well to make it through with just one flying lap.

But he was knocked out in the second session and ended up 13th, blaming traffic. He said he had the pace to qualify on the first two rows.

Force India's Paul di Resta failed to make it past the first knock-out session after his team failed to bring him in for a fresh set of tyres for a quick lap at the end. The Scot ended up 17th.

"I apologise for that; that was a mess," his engineer said over the radio after the session.

Qualifying result:

1. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes - 1:13.876
2. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes - 1:13.967
3. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull - 1:13.980
4 .Mark Webber - Red Bull - 1:14.181
5. Kimi Raikkonen - Lotus - 1:14.822
6. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:14.824
7. Sergio Perez - McLaren - 1:15.138
8. Adrian Sutil - Force India - 1:15.383
9. Jenson Button - McLaren - 1:15.647
10. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:15.703
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KC native 05-25-2013 07:27 PM

Oh, and expect more Red Bull whining

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20 May 2013 Last updated at 10:48 GMT
The FIA reject Pirelli's proposal to go back to last year's tyres

By Andrew Benson
Chief F1 writer

Formula 1's governing body has rejected a proposal from Pirelli to go back to last year's tyres in the wake of concerns over the state of the sport.

After the last race in Spain, Pirelli said it wanted to make changes to the tyres amid complaints their fragility had made tyre-management too important.

It proposed reverting to the tyres run in 2012 but F1's governing body, the FIA, says this would break the rules.

Only changes to prevent the series of recent failures will be allowed.

The FIA said going back to last year's tyres would not be allowed as it amounted to a change of specification.

Article 12.6.3 of the technical regulations dictates that it would require the agreement of all the teams for such a switch to happen.

Another part of the rules, article 12.5.2, gives the FIA leeway to ask the tyre supplier to change the tyre specification if it proves to be "technically unsuitable", but the governing body does not consider this to apply in this case.

World champions Red Bull, who feel that the performance of their car is being held back by needing to look after the tyres, have been pressuring Pirelli to make the tyres more durable.

Mercedes, who are having problems with excessive rear tyre usage, are also keen on a change.

Lotus, Ferrari and Force India, the three teams whose cars use up their tyres the least, do not accept that a change needs to be made.

The FIA has been concerned by the number of tyre failures in recent races and has asked Pirelli to modify the tyres to prevent this happening.

There were four similar failures in the last two races, where tyres that had been cut subsequently overheated and the tread tore off the carcass.

The issue is with the bonding between the tread and the carcass.

Pirelli will have to find a way to make that bond stronger without overly influencing performance. A source said that should not be particularly difficult.

A Pirelli spokeswoman said: "We are looking at what the change will be and trying to minimise its effect, so as not to advantage one team over another.

"We are trying to find the best solution that makes the least change in itself, hopefully will lead to (just) three pit stops, and to prevent the delaminations, which are not a safety issue but which don't look good."

A leading engineer told BBC Sport that the number of pit stops would likely naturally reduce from now on as the first five races were on some of the most demanding tracks in terms of tyre wear. He said that, of the remaining races this season, only Japan's Suzuka circuit compares with Malaysia, Bahrain and Barcelona.

Pirelli entered F1 in 2011 with a remit to supply tyres that wear out and/or degrade at a rate that will guarantee two or three pit stops at most races.

Guide to the tyres in Formula 1

In Spain on 5 May, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso made four pit stops on his way to victory, as did Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel in winning in Malaysia in March.

Alonso and Vettel each made three stops on their way to victory in China and Bahrain, while Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen made two in winning the first race of the season in Australia.
Pirelli has changed the construction and compound of the tyres this year in a way that makes them behave differently.

The teams were all provided with a set of 2013-specification tyres to try at last year's season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix.

Those who are against a change argue that all the teams have had the same data from Pirelli and that it is up to them to adapt their cars to suit the tyres.

KC native 06-09-2013 12:29 PM

Canadian Grand Prix is on NBC right now. WATCH IT YOU ****S

Dylan 06-09-2013 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9739102)
Canadian Grand Prix is on NBC right now. WATCH IT YOU ****S

Vettel is the new Shumacher -

Three World Championships and only 25 years old...

It does not look like they will slow down any time soon - They have an amazing package.

KC native 06-09-2013 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Dylan (Post 9739370)
So Vettel is the new Shumacher?

It does not look like they will slow down any time soon - They have an amazing package.

Yes. Vettel's success is unprecedented. Just out of curiousity, I want to see how he performs outside of an Adrian Newey car. That's not meant to take anything from him. Mark Webber is in the same car and has not had the same success as Seb.

Prison Bitch 06-09-2013 03:16 PM

First F1 race I ever watched, and it was boring.

KC native 06-09-2013 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 9739489)
First F1 race I ever watched, and it was boring.

Because you're a dipshit. Today's race was badass.

Prison Bitch 06-10-2013 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9740618)
Because you're a dipshit. Today's race was badass.

Sure, whatever. Pole sitter leads wire to wire, never once threatened, and wins by 15 seconds. If that is "badass" then you have a weird concept of what racing is.

Donger 06-10-2013 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9739398)
Yes. Vettel's success is unprecedented.

:spock:

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9739398)
Mark Webber is in the same car and has not had the same success as Seb.

I wouldn't be too sure of that. At least not the exact car.

Donger 06-10-2013 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 9740699)
Sure, whatever. Pole sitter leads wire to wire, never once threatened, and wins by 15 seconds. If that is "badass" then you have a weird concept of what racing is.

Did you notice the other 21 cars on the track?

alpha_omega 06-10-2013 08:01 AM

Damn, I missed it again this week.

Prison Bitch 06-10-2013 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9740718)
Did you notice the other 21 cars on the track?

Not really, although TV did spend an inordinate amount of time on the 8-9 battle. Pretty engrossing stuff there finding out who would eke out the 8 spot. I just think wire-to-wire winning is lame but maybe you enjoy that type of racing?

Donger 06-10-2013 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 9740767)
Not really, although TV did spend an inordinate amount of time on the 8-9 battle. Pretty engrossing stuff there finding out who would eke out the 8 spot. I just think wire-to-wire winning is lame but maybe you enjoy that type of racing?

Sure, I enjoy watching the race unfold behind the leader.

Prison Bitch 06-10-2013 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9740778)
Sure, I enjoy watching the race unfold behind the leader.

Fair enough. I thought the AFC West race was lame last year but I can see why others might've enjoyed how it unfolded behind the Broncos.


In other news, I do love the look of the Red Bull cars. Probably the best paint jobs in racing history, honestly:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Malaysia_2.jpg

KC native 06-10-2013 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9740716)
:spock:



I wouldn't be too sure of that. At least not the exact car.

At his age, it is unprecedented. Youngest 3 time world champion. #3 (IIRC) on all time wins list. He is a machine.

And no, not the exact but similar enough that Webber should be winning more races than he does with a Newey car.

KC native 06-10-2013 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by alpha_omega (Post 9740723)
Damn, I missed it again this week.

Should be rebroadcast a couple times during the week on NBC Sport Network.

KC native 06-10-2013 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 9740767)
Not really, although TV did spend an inordinate amount of time on the 8-9 battle. Pretty engrossing stuff there finding out who would eke out the 8 spot. I just think wire-to-wire winning is lame but maybe you enjoy that type of racing?

And you missed Alonso's fabulous drive to go from 6th on the grid to 2nd on the podium. DiResta's and Massa's drives were also phenomenal. Even a backmarker team, Scuderia Toro Rosso, put a car in the top 10.

alpha_omega 06-10-2013 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9741158)
Should be rebroadcast a couple times during the week on NBC Sport Network.

I had a lot going on this weekend, so i might have missed it anyway...but they need to do a better job of advertising the times/channels.

Thanks, ill be on the lookout for the rebroadcast.

KC native 06-10-2013 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by alpha_omega (Post 9741169)
I had a lot going on this weekend, so i might have missed it anyway...but they need to do a better job of advertising the times/channels.

Thanks, ill be on the lookout for the rebroadcast.

I just set my DVR to record everything F1 and have it as a high priority on the series manager.

Donger 06-10-2013 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9741156)
At his age, it is unprecedented. Youngest 3 time world champion. #3 (IIRC) on all time wins list. He is a machine.

And no, not the exact but similar enough that Webber should be winning more races than he does with a Newey car.

Meh, don't care about the age part. Much of his success is because of his car. Friggin Alonso win win every race in a RB.

KC native 06-10-2013 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9741198)
Meh, don't care about the age part. Much of his success is because of his car. Friggin Alonso win win every race in a RB.

I agree. Adrian Newey is a genius. Alonso is the best pure driver on the grid IMO.

Donger 06-10-2013 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9741209)
I agree. Adrian Newey is a genius. Alonso is the best pure driver on the grid IMO.

Most complete driver (car skill, tire management, intelligence, not seeing "red"). I'd say that Kimi is the most talented car handler. Lewis for sheer speed.

KC native 06-10-2013 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9741220)
Most complete driver (car skill, tire management, intelligence, not seeing "red"). I'd say that Kimi is the most talented car handler. Lewis for sheer speed.

I would put Kimi before Lewis. Kimi is a beast. The pace he has pulled out of the Lotus has been nothing short of amazing. If you give him a car that doesn't chew up tires then he always has a shot to win the race.

houstonwhodat 06-10-2013 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by alpha_omega (Post 9741169)
I had a lot going on this weekend, so i might have missed it anyway...but they need to do a better job of advertising the times/channels.

Thanks, ill be on the lookout for the rebroadcast.

Keep a mental note.

Indy 500 weekend is the start of F1 with Monaco.

Every weekend thereafter until it ends.

Donger 06-10-2013 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by houstonwhodat (Post 9741295)
Every weekend thereafter until it ends.

That's wrong. There are some GPs that are scheduled consecutive Sundays, some are two Sundays apart, and some up to three weeks between.

For example, the British GP isn't until June 30.

http://www.planetf1.com/race-hub

Donger 06-10-2013 01:14 PM

Webber icky:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/F0vdLNVLW4E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

houstonwhodat 06-10-2013 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9741306)
That's wrong. There are some GPs that are scheduled consecutive Sundays, some are two Sundays apart, and some up to three weeks between.

For example, the British GP isn't until June 30.

http://www.planetf1.com/race-hub


Yeah but you get the idea.

Just start watching beginning Indy weekend.

Donger 06-10-2013 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by houstonwhodat (Post 9741405)
Yeah but you get the idea.

Just start watching beginning Indy weekend.

The Formula One season starts in March.

houstonwhodat 06-10-2013 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9741411)
The Formula One season starts in March.

Yeah I know.

But I don't start watching until Monaco.

I do like the Melbourne race however.

KC native 06-10-2013 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by houstonwhodat (Post 9741469)
Yeah I know.

But I don't start watching until Monaco.

I do like the Melbourne race however.

You're missing great races if that's your starting point. Spain, for example, is awesome.

Donger 06-10-2013 06:54 PM

Best circuit (track for you mouth breathers)?

Spa.

Donger 06-10-2013 06:55 PM

Eau Rouge...

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/_fpMxuY05IM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Donger 06-10-2013 06:56 PM

<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/K2cNqaPSHv0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

KC native 06-10-2013 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9742328)
Best circuit (track for you mouth breathers)?

Spa.

Yes, Eau Rouge is ****ing awesome.

KC native 06-10-2013 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9742337)
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/K2cNqaPSHv0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

that is awesome. It's staggering how much faster they are. The Ferrari Challenge guys and Porsche GT3 Cup racing that were the support races for F1 in Austin looked like they were go carts in comparison.

JoeyChuckles 06-10-2013 08:40 PM

Honest question: Saturday night I caught a glimpse of not Nascar cars on a circle race track in Dallas that I thought was interesting. I then tried to watch the Montreal thing yesterday but could not keep interest. What is the difference in the two that I watched?

I've never seen a Nascar race either, so I guess I am just confused in general. Perhaps I should Google it instead.

Donger 06-10-2013 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9742378)
that is awesome. It's staggering how much faster they are. The Ferrari Challenge guys and Porsche GT3 Cup racing that were the support races for F1 in Austin looked like they were go carts in comparison.

I'm trying to talk the wife into having a date weekend for the US GP this year. You went last year, yes?

Donger 06-10-2013 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by JoeyChuckles (Post 9742827)
Honest question: Saturday night I caught a glimpse of not Nascar cars on a circle race track in Dallas that I thought was interesting. I then tried to watch the Montreal thing yesterday but could not keep interest. What is the difference in the two that I watched?

I've never seen a Nascar race either, so I guess I am just confused in general. Perhaps I should Google it instead.

F1 is a very different beast. Honestly, if my Dad hadn't gotten me up at the crack of ****ing dawn to watch when I was a boy, I probably wouldn't watch now. It's an acquired taste to be sure. It is the epitome of motorsport, however, at least from a ME standpoint.

houstonwhodat 06-10-2013 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9742887)
I'm trying to talk the wife into having a date weekend for the US GP this year. You went last year, yes?

It's in Austin better get a room NOW.

Donger 06-10-2013 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by houstonwhodat (Post 9742911)
It's in Austin better get a room NOW.

Getting a room won't be an issue.

PornChief 06-11-2013 05:19 AM

<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/51735205" width="500" height="282" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe> <p><a href="http://vimeo.com/51735205">Grand Prix: The Killer Years</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/formula1blogger">Formula1Blogger</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>

PornChief 06-11-2013 05:31 AM

You can also get the entire Senna movie at Vimeo. The Killer Years got removed from YouTube, seems i have to go to LiveLeak or Vimeo these days to find the best stuff.

KC native 06-11-2013 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9742887)
I'm trying to talk the wife into having a date weekend for the US GP this year. You went last year, yes?

Yes, it was phenomenal. The shuttles were on point. The people were welcoming. I was impressed how smooth it went for the first time hosting it. I already have my tickets and will be going back this year too. Should be even more of a blast because there is a UT game that weekend too. Last year 6th St was a little dead when I was there because it was the weekend before Thanksgiving and UT and TCU played on Thanksgiving.

KC native 06-11-2013 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by JoeyChuckles (Post 9742827)
Honest question: Saturday night I caught a glimpse of not Nascar cars on a circle race track in Dallas that I thought was interesting. I then tried to watch the Montreal thing yesterday but could not keep interest. What is the difference in the two that I watched?

I've never seen a Nascar race either, so I guess I am just confused in general. Perhaps I should Google it instead.

F1 is all about the engineering and precision driving. NASCAR and affiliated series are what are called Spec Series. All the cars must fit a narrow set of specifications. F1, while having more specs recently, allows for whatever type of build as long as it doesn't run afoul of the rules.

KC native 06-11-2013 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by houstonwhodat (Post 9742911)
It's in Austin better get a room NOW.

I don't know about that. There were a lot of unsold rooms last year because of how much Austin hotels tried to jack up the prices. A lot of people stayed in San Marcos, New Braunfels, and San Antonio.

KC native 06-11-2013 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by PornChief (Post 9743458)
You can also get the entire Senna movie at Vimeo. The Killer Years got removed from YouTube, seems i have to go to LiveLeak or Vimeo these days to find the best stuff.

:thumb: Rush looks like it is going to be a badass movie too.

Prison Bitch 06-11-2013 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JoeyChuckles (Post 9742827)
Honest question: Saturday night I caught a glimpse of not Nascar cars on a circle race track in Dallas that I thought was interesting. I then tried to watch the Montreal thing yesterday but could not keep interest. What is the difference in the two that I watched?

I've never seen a Nascar race either, so I guess I am just confused in general. Perhaps I should Google it instead.

F1 is the superior circuit with the superior cars, drivers, technology, purses, and worldwide appeal. It runs on racetracks, Nascar & Indy run on some tracks but mostly ovals. It's whatever you are into.


I've tried for decades to get into road racing but it just pains me to watch it. They never pass.


A friend of mine told me he tried to watch an hour of Montreal Sunday. "It was as boring as another person's dream" he said. F1 has to find a way to get more passing.

Donger 06-11-2013 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9744322)
Yes, it was phenomenal. The shuttles were on point. The people were welcoming. I was impressed how smooth it went for the first time hosting it. I already have my tickets and will be going back this year too. Should be even more of a blast because there is a UT game that weekend too. Last year 6th St was a little dead when I was there because it was the weekend before Thanksgiving and UT and TCU played on Thanksgiving.

Thanks.

Donger 06-11-2013 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 9744359)
F1 is the superior circuit with the superior cars, drivers, technology, purses, and worldwide appeal. It runs on racetracks, Nascar & Indy run on some tracks but mostly ovals. It's whatever you are into.


I've tried for decades to get into road racing but it just pains me to watch it. They never pass.


A friend of mine told me he tried to watch an hour of Montreal Sunday. "It was as boring as another person's dream" he said. F1 has to find a way to get more passing.

Your friend must have fallen asleep then. There were over 20 passes on Sunday. F1 cars are heavily dependent on aerodynamic down force, and "towing" actually upsets the cars' balance horribly.

Now, that being said, I HATE DRS and KERS, which were introduced to aid overtaking.

houstonwhodat 06-11-2013 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9744333)
I don't know about that. There were a lot of unsold rooms last year because of how much Austin hotels tried to jack up the prices. A lot of people stayed in San Marcos, New Braunfels, and San Antonio.


Make sure you hit the Salt Lick BBQ when you go next time.

It's SW of Austin in Driftwood.

KC native 06-11-2013 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9744370)
Thanks.

No problem. I forgot to even mention the track. It was awesome. There were plenty of good food vendors. It was a little dusty but that should be better by the next race because they will have the landscaping done. I highly recommend it if you are an F1 fan. Oh and be prepared to walk. So wear comfortable shoes.

KC native 06-11-2013 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by houstonwhodat (Post 9744505)
Make sure you hit the Salt Lick BBQ when you go next time.

It's SW of Austin in Driftwood.

Yea we tried to make it there but it just didn't work out. Definitely making it by there this time.

houstonwhodat 06-11-2013 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9744614)
Yea we tried to make it there but it just didn't work out. Definitely making it by there this time.

Also go to:

Franklin's BBQ - try to get in line before it sells out
Stubbs BBQ - good food and music
Threadgill's - where Janis Joplin started to sing
La Zona Rosa - good blues and former SRV hangout
Antoines - blues and former SRV hangout
Hippy Hollow - naked bitches everywhere
Barton Springs - 68 deg natural spring
Austin City Limits - if you can get tickets
Steve Ray Vaughan Statue - spiritual

KC native 06-11-2013 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by houstonwhodat (Post 9744668)
Also go to:

Franklin's BBQ - try to get in line before it sells out
Stubbs BBQ - good food and music
Threadgill's - where Janis Joplin started to sing
La Zona Rosa - good blues and former SRV hangout
Antoines - blues and former SRV hangout
Hippy Hollow - naked bitches everywhere
Barton Springs - 68 deg natural spring
Austin City Limits - if you can get tickets
Steve Ray Vaughan Statue - spiritual

Went to Franklin's. Being from KC, I was not very impressed.

Donger 06-11-2013 04:47 PM

I've been to County Line on the Hill a few times. Quite good. Nice views (for Texas) too.

HIChief 06-11-2013 06:12 PM

I am an avid F1 Fan. Well, at least for the past two seasons. That being said, here are some of the things I dislike and like about the race:

Likes- The venues, particularly Spa, Silverstone, and Monaco. I always get nostalgic watching those races. The rivalries between constructors (it's been said Honda will re-enter next season). Felippe Masa and Lewis Hamilton--the two drivers I root for. The driver's women-damn! The car's-eye view and radio comms during the broadcast. The detailed info provided by the announcers about the cars, the rules, and the drivers.

Dislikes- Pirrelli Tires that all cars must use, and the mandatory tire change. Hell, if they're going to have constructors competition, then why not foster competition between the component vendors as well? DRS enabling for the trailing car--that seems unfair. No purse for the drivers--Huh?! The cash prizes all go to the constructors. The endless doting on Redbull's Sebastian Vettle by the announcers. I mean, he's a likeable guy and all, but jeeze!

But, I thoroughly enjoy F1; warts and all!

KC native 06-12-2013 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by HIChief (Post 9744861)
I am an avid F1 Fan. Well, at least for the past two seasons. That being said, here are some of the things I dislike and like about the race:

Likes- The venues, particularly Spa, Silverstone, and Monaco. I always get nostalgic watching those races. The rivalries between constructors (it's been said Honda will re-enter next season). Felippe Masa and Lewis Hamilton--the two drivers I root for. The driver's women-damn! The car's-eye view and radio comms during the broadcast. The detailed info provided by the announcers about the cars, the rules, and the drivers.

Dislikes- Pirrelli Tires that all cars must use, and the mandatory tire change. Hell, if they're going to have constructors competition, then why not foster competition between the component vendors as well? DRS enabling for the trailing car--that seems unfair. No purse for the drivers--Huh?! The cash prizes all go to the constructors. The endless doting on Redbull's Sebastian Vettle by the announcers. I mean, he's a likeable guy and all, but jeeze!

But, I thoroughly enjoy F1; warts and all!

:thumb: Nice, I like the tire degradation but it should be reduced a little. Tires are the controversy for now until the constructors find something else to argue about.

Aside from cheering from Lew Ham, you seem like an alright guy.

Ecclestone needs to die though. **** that greedy troll.

PornChief 06-12-2013 02:03 AM

anyone who thinks Vettel is a likeable guy doesn't pay attention.

KC native 06-12-2013 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by PornChief (Post 9746348)
anyone who thinks Vettel is a likeable guy doesn't pay attention.

This. He is a prick that knows how to win. Can't fault him for wanting to be first every race though.

PornChief 06-12-2013 02:11 AM

I don't fault him for wanting to win, they all do or they wouldn't be there. But consistently ****ing over your teammates comes back to haunt you someday.

HIChief 06-12-2013 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9746344)
:thumb: Nice, I like the tire degradation but it should be reduced a little. Tires are the controversy for now until the constructors find something else to argue about.

Aside from cheering from Lew Ham, you seem like an alright guy.

Ecclestone needs to die though. **** that greedy troll.

My limited understanding of who Ecclestone is gave me the impression he is one of the main underwriters of the sport, and it might not be around today were it not for him. Educate me, please.

HIChief 06-12-2013 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by PornChief (Post 9746348)
anyone who thinks Vettel is a likeable guy doesn't pay attention.

I guess NBCS didn't do me any favors by the profile they did on Vettle then. He must have been told to mind his P's and Q's. I'll continue to watch and see what you are talking about. It just seems to me like all the announcers ever do is gush about him. That made me suspicious, but I don't know enough to form a reasoned opinion of him as a driver or a person.

PornChief 06-12-2013 08:48 PM

Of course Vettel comes across as lovely in interviews and TV appearances, most of them do because they get paid unholy sums by their sponsors etc. It's on the track and in the pits the real dude comes out. He isn't very popular with anyone.
Kimi Raikkonen is the exact opposite, it's hard not to like him and he's probably the most popular driver among his peers. Loose Hamilton used to be an enormous dick but he's grown up some and learned to get over himself.
I'm a Ferrari man and wish they'd get Kimi back, though Alonso is pretty cool. Give Kimi a car equal to Vettel's and I'll put my money on Kimi winning.

PornChief 06-12-2013 08:54 PM

http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-20...-1600x1200.jpg

KC native 06-12-2013 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by PornChief (Post 9748408)
Of course Vettel comes across as lovely in interviews and TV appearances, most of them do because they get paid unholy sums by their sponsors etc. It's on the track and in the pits the real dude comes out. He isn't very popular with anyone.
Kimi Raikkonen is the exact opposite, it's hard not to like him and he's probably the most popular driver among his peers. Loose Hamilton used to be an enormous dick but he's grown up some and learned to get over himself.
I'm a Ferrari man and wish they'd get Kimi back, though Alonso is pretty cool. Give Kimi a car equal to Vettel's and I'll put my money on Kimi winning.

I would love to see a Kimi and Alonso team. I don't think Kimi can handle the Ferrari promotional commitment again. That's a big reason why he quit after winning the championship. Lotus doesn't ask him to do nearly as much as Red Bull and Ferrari would.

I love Kimi though. He is my 2nd favorite driver. I love that he came back to F1.

KC native 06-18-2013 03:50 PM

Aweseome gif on Alonso's pass on Hamilton from Montreal

http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/18qe.../ku-xlarge.gif

KC native 06-18-2013 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by HIChief (Post 9747947)
My limited understanding of who Ecclestone is gave me the impression he is one of the main underwriters of the sport, and it might not be around today were it not for him. Educate me, please.

Might not be around, but Ecclestone has lined his pockets with F1 money while there are constructors who struggle to find funding every year.

He also sanctions races that should never happen (Bahrain for example) and is unwilling to negotiate substantial reductions to sanctioning fees for historic grand prix.

HIChief 06-30-2013 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9760059)
Might not be around, but Ecclestone has lined his pockets with F1 money while there are constructors who struggle to find funding every year.

"... for historic grand prix.

Oh, FIA underwrites the historic races as well? I was thinking about going to Nice, France next year so that I could catch the Monaco De Historiques before the actual GP. Anything I should know before I plunk down the plane fare?

Donger 06-30-2013 04:09 PM

Well, the British GP was a farce. Nothing like tires exploding to spice up a race...

HIChief 06-30-2013 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9785190)
Well, the British GP was a farce. Nothing like tires exploding to spice up a race...

I kind of got discouraged after both my favorites were "blown" out of the race--Hamilton and Masa. Fortunately, it wasn't a total loss, as Vettle and RedBull finally got that dose of bad luck Alonzo said they were due for. And, Nico Rosberg added another win to his 2013 campaign. Gotta hand it to Weber too. That was a brilliant comeback from a lousy start. Though I guess you could argue the cautions helped him.

chefsos 06-30-2013 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9785190)
Well, the British GP was a farce. Nothing like tires exploding to spice up a race...

Correct me if I'm wrong, but in this thread it must be spelled, "tyres". :)

Anyway, I was watching this race this morning, with Spanish commentary and the typically cryptic F1 graphics, so I was even more clueless about what was going on than I usually am. I couldn't even figure out where they were. I did guess, "Silverstone, maybe..." to myself, so yay me.

The commentators were having a good laugh about Vettel breaking, though. I understood that.

KC native 06-30-2013 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9785190)
Well, the British GP was a farce. Nothing like tires exploding to spice up a race...

Just finished it a couple mintues ago. Holy shit. Pirelli really screwed the pooch. Glad to see a dnf for vettel though.

chefsos 11-03-2013 08:05 AM

Nonsensical Bump!

Just about every Sunday morning I'll flip through the bullshit on TV and often land on F1 on one of my five Spanish language channels (blow me Comcast) and I'll play a little game called, "Where the hell are they this week?"

Well, it's just past halfway through and the place looks kind of exotic, the sun has set and they are night racing. That in and of itself is pretty awesome; never saw that before. So, I guess it's in the Far East. Singapore, maybe? I'm not gonna Google it for a while.

Spoiler!

chefsos 11-03-2013 08:11 AM

Eh, I think I've got time differences all screwed up. It's probably Monday morning in the Far East. I also see Arabic writing on some signage. So, like, Bahrain or something. Final answer.

Dylan 11-24-2013 11:55 AM

NBC

Vettel wins fourth World Championship and wins historic ninth consecutive race win in a season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix

Vettel, 26 is the youngest four-time Formula 1 champion.

WhawhaWhat 12-29-2013 04:21 PM

Michael Schumacher in critical condition after skiing accident

Michael Schumacher, the most successful driver in Formula One history, is in critical condition after suffering "severe head trauma" in a skiing accident in the French Alps on Sunday, hospital officials said.

KC native 12-29-2013 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 10317248)
Michael Schumacher in critical condition after skiing accident

Michael Schumacher, the most successful driver in Formula One history, is in critical condition after suffering "severe head trauma" in a skiing accident in the French Alps on Sunday, hospital officials said.

Sucks. Schumi is who got me into F1. Hope he ends up being ok.

alpha_omega 12-29-2013 10:41 PM

Wow! hope it turns out ok for him.

GloryDayz 12-29-2013 10:44 PM

Stunning news. Wow... Awesome race car driver, sad news...


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