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Author:  MALSUE [ Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Where are all P P F1 addicts?

:gossip Hi, Is there only me that is a 'petrol head' on Paphos People?

Even though the Sepang race today got 'monsooned' off :manic With the new regulations it is more interesting to watch if you are 'aware' of all the intricacies :manic :manic. Certainly added a 'bit of spice' today with the pit stop tyre changes etc. Well done Jenson!!!

From F1 Web Page:-
It was always likely that the rain would affect Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix, but nobody expected the precipitation to play such a key role in a race that was full of excitement. The management of pit stops proved crucial as conditions changed and Brawn GP's Jenson Button won amid much confusion as the race was red flagged after 32 laps.

Button was leading when the expected rain finally arrived on the 22nd lap, despite making a second pit call (the first had been on the 19th lap) to switch from his second set of soft compound Bridgestones to wets. He resumed still in the lead and continued that way until it became clear just how fast Toyota's Timo Glock was going on intermediates after his stop on Lap 22. Button swept back in on Lap 29 for inters, and grabbed the lead back from Glock as the Toyota dived in at the end of Lap 30 for wets.

The conditions had changed again, so in came Button for a third time on lap 31 to go back to the deeply grooved rubber. He resumed in the lead again as Glock battled with BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld for second place, and that was when race director Charlie Whiting decided that it was time for the safety car. A lap later, out went the red flag. Confusion reigned.

Up to that point, the Malaysian Grand Prix had been a gripper.

Button made a poor start and was engulfed by Williams' Nico Rosberg, who made a super getaway. Button tried to run round the outside of him in Turn One and lost out also to Toyota's Jarno Trulli, and Renault's Fernando Alonso got in on the act briefly too before Button snatched back third before the lap was over.

Further back, Rubens Barrichello had sprinted up to fifth in the second Brawn car ahead of Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, Red Bull's Mark Webber, Glock, Heidfeld and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.

In the second McLaren Heikki Kovalainen went off the road in Turn Five, while Robert Kubica's BMW Sauber was all but left on the grid and expired on the second lap.

Rosberg pulled away a little from Trulli, who had his hands full with Button, but after the German stopped on the 15th lap and the Italian on the 17th, Button got the hammer down and was able to concede the lead just to team mate Barrichello before taking it back when Rubens stopped on lap 23.

The biggest gamble of the day came from Ferrari. When Raikkonen pitted on the 18th lap they put him on wets early, and it proved a disastrous decision as he lapped 21s slower than Button. Further back, team mate Felipe Massa struggled with Hamilton as the world champion lost out in fights with the Red Bulls of Webber and Sebastian Vettel, who had been the first to pit, on lap 13.

Just before the rain, the order was Button, six seconds ahead of Rosberg, Trulli and Barrichello. Alonso was fifth from Hamilton (both yet to stop), then came Heidfeld and Massa, Piquet and Nakajima, Webber, Glock and Trulli who had all stopped, Raikkonen, and then the Toro Rossos and Force €ndias.

Then came the wholesale stops on the 22nd lap as the rain came, followed by thunder and lightning and all the drama that had been predicted.

By lap 25 things had stabilised a little as the drivers splashed their way around, and parts of the track became less wet than others. Button was still leading, from Rosberg, Trulli and Barrichello, but Webber was now fifth from Heidfeld after Alonso had briefly fallen off, then came Hamilton, Glock, Massa, Piquet, Nakajima, Vettel (also, like Glock, flying on inters), Alonso, Raikkonen et al. But conditions were still so tricky that many decided to change to inters, only to find, as Button did, that wets were the answer after all.

When the red flag came out on lap 32, the order read: Button, Glock, Heidfeld (a long way behind after a spin), Trulli, Barrichello, Hamilton, Rosberg, Webber, Massa, Bourdais, Alonso, Nakajima, Piquet, Raikkonen, Sutil, Vettel, Buemi and Fisichella (who had spun twice).

That was when the guessing began. Would they restart the race, as the rain eased but the sky became darker with the onset of evening? If not, when would they backdate the result, because of all the pit stops?

At 18.52 the race directors finally called it off. Button had won, it was just a matter of deciding how far they would go back to decide the order behind him. In the end, that was lap 31, giving a race finishing order of:

Button, Heidfeld, Glock; Trulli, Barrichello, Webber, Hamilton and Rosberg as the points scorers. Then: Massa, Bourdais, Alonso, Nakajima, Piquet, Raikkonen, Vettel, Buemi, Sutil and Fisichella.

Since the race had gone past the 50 percent mark but not 75 percent, half points were awarded. But for Button, it was the chance to extend his championship lead from 10 points to 15, with Barrichello next on 10 from Trulli on 8.5. In the constructors' championship, Brawn have 25 to Toyota's 16.5.

Author:  Captain Fantastic [ Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:04 am ]
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I've never taken much more than a passing interest in the F1 - tend to watch the races when they're on at a reaosnable time, but not much else.

Enjoyed watching yesterday though, even though the early finish was disappointing - it's usually more entertaining in the wet!

Already looking like this might be the most interesting season for a while though - watching the usual McLaren/Ferrari processions was getting a bit predictable...

Author:  MALSUE [ Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:53 am ]
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Captain Fantastic wrote:
I've never taken much more than a passing interest in the F1 - tend to watch the races when they're on at a reaosnable time, but not much else.

Enjoyed watching yesterday though, even though the early finish was disappointing - it's usually more entertaining in the wet!

Already looking like this might be the most interesting season for a while though - watching the usual McLaren/Ferrari processions was getting a bit predictable...


Hi Martin,
Yep, Don't think they will start so late in Sepang again. It' s Bernies idea to be able to watch 'live' at a reasonable time in Europe but think the timing is too late for Malaysia, it 'misfired'.

This season is going to be a lot more interesting 'spectator wise' with all the 'modifications to the cars, tyres, KERS etc :celeb2 :celeb2 :celeb2

Author:  MackenzieJan [ Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:54 am ]
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My other half Ian is a F1 fanatic and has been an automotive journalist and media specialist for many years.

Now Operations Director for Speedworld motor shows in the new venue of Abu Dhabi this November and other Middle Eastern areas.

He even has the car in the UK with a registration plate to show his love of the F1.

Jan
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Author:  MackenzieJan [ Thu May 07, 2009 12:14 pm ]
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Sad news today that Max Mosley's son has been found dead at his home in London. His son Alexander was a heroin user and he seems to have overdosed this time.

Sad another young life cut short.

Not been a nice year for Max at all and our thoughts must go out to him and the family.

Jan

Author:  MALSUE [ Thu May 07, 2009 4:26 pm ]
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MackenzieJan wrote:
Sad news today that Max Mosley's son has been found dead at his home in London. His son Alexander was a heroin user and he seems to have overdosed this time.

Sad another young life cut short.

Not been a nice year for Max at all and our thoughts must go out to him and the family.

Jan


Yep, been a 'annus horribilis' for Max. He has cancelled his trip to Spain for this weekends F1.

Should be good F1 this weekend. I'll be pressing 'RED BUTTON' on Telly tomorrow& Sat morning to watch the practice laps before 'Qualy' Sat Afternoon

Author:  tanny [ Thu May 07, 2009 4:47 pm ]
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Quote:
Yep, been a 'annus horribilis' for Max. He has cancelled his trip to Spain for this weekends F1.

What a disaster!!

Author:  Cuddly1 [ Sun Jul 26, 2009 11:04 am ]
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Filipe Massa is in a serious but stable condition after suffering a skull fracture yesterday.

Author:  MALSUE [ Sun Jul 26, 2009 11:17 am ]
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:greetings Yep been watching & reading this incident,hope some good news today. Decent report and pix in UK Daily Mail:-


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne ... ifier.html

Author:  Cuddly1 [ Sun Jul 26, 2009 12:13 pm ]
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That is a good article and the pictures are very scary. Fancy seeing that hurtling towards you when you are also doing high speed.

Author:  MALSUE [ Sun Jul 26, 2009 9:15 pm ]
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:roll: Renault 'barred' from next race !!! Re Alonso's wheel came off!!!! :oops:

:congrats Good win at last for Lewis Hamilton!!!! :iamwin

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 169649.stm

Author:  Cuddly1 [ Sun Jul 26, 2009 9:38 pm ]
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Incredible incompetence particularly after yesterday's fiasco and last week's crash which killed Surtees.

Author:  MALSUE [ Sun Jul 26, 2009 9:55 pm ]
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Cuddly1 wrote:
That is a good article and the pictures are very scary. Fancy seeing that hurtling towards you when you are also doing high speed.


:( Explained on BBC sport:-
Massa's crash explained (UK users only) :gossip (+ Cyprus if you have 'On Speed')


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 169206.stm

Author:  Captain Fantastic [ Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:49 am ]
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Horrible watching the slow motion replays of the spring flying towards his head - hope he makes a full recovery.

Author:  MALSUE [ Mon Jul 27, 2009 6:32 pm ]
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:( Concern over eye damage to Massa:-

Ferrari's Felipe Massa's condition is "severe but not critical" after surgery on his fractured skull in Hungary.

Surgeon Robert Veres said that Massa, 28, suffered damage to his left eye when he who was hit by a spring from Ruben Barrichello's car on Saturday.

"He has suffered some damage to the eye. We don't know if he'll be able to race again. It's too early to say about his future," he added.

"But the immediate life-threatening condition has been averted."

Massa is able to communicate "actively" and move his hands and legs but cannot speak.

Author:  Cuddly1 [ Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:16 pm ]
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BMW follow Honda and are pulling out of the sport at the end of the season.

Author:  Cuddly1 [ Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:16 pm ]
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Blimey
Michael Schumacher is driving for Ferrari until the end of the season.

Author:  Paphosfan [ Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:07 pm ]
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Cuddly1 wrote:
Blimey
Michael Schumacher is driving for Ferrari until the end of the season.


There are a serious number of if, buts and maybes - but as long as he can prove his fitness in the next 3 weeks, yes he will be and I think its awesome!

He wont actually be able to drive the race car until first practice on August the 21st! Due to certain regs apparently. :shock: :shock:

Author:  Captain Fantastic [ Thu Jul 30, 2009 8:48 am ]
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Would be mental if Schumacher comes back - really liven up the rest of the season!

Author:  Paphosfan [ Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:46 pm ]
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Unfortunately, due to the injuries sustained after his bike accident in February, Schuey has had to pull out and won't be making a come back in F1.

I was hoping he would spice it up a bit. Oh well.

Author:  MALSUE [ Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:00 pm ]
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Paphosfan wrote:
Unfortunately, due to the injuries sustained after his bike accident in February, Schuey has had to pull out and won't be making a come back in F1.

I was hoping he would spice it up a bit. Oh well.


Just copied this from his web page:-

11/08/09
Michael cancels F1-Comeback
Consequences of bike-injuries make return impossible


"Yesterday evening, I had to inform Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo and Team Principal Stefano Domenicali that unfortunately I'm not able to step in for Felipe. I really tried everything to make that temporary comeback possible, however, much to my regret it didn't work out. Unfortunately we did not manage to get a grip on the pain in the neck which occurred after the private F1-day in Mugello, even if medically or therapeutically we tried everything possible.

Author:  Captain Fantastic [ Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:03 am ]
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That's a real shame about Schumacher - was looking forward to seeing if he could still cut it!

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