The Australian GP Thread **Spoilers here please**

Posted by Bernie The Bolt 
Re: The Australian GP Thread **Spoilers here please**
Date: March 07, 2005 08:06PM
Posted by: sasjag
Pooky Wrote:
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> general consensus amongst viewers at mclaren today
> was that the race was boring or '@#$%&'
>
> afraid i have to agree to an extent.
>
>


thats coz mclaren did complete and utter @#$%&

Sim


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Re: The Australian GP Thread **Spoilers here please**
Date: March 07, 2005 09:43PM
Posted by: Pooky
lol partly

but partly because the general F1 viewer was just plain bored

i wasnt but then i have to admit im an F1 nut and just love watching them being driven on the limit
Re: The Australian GP Thread **Spoilers here please**
Date: March 07, 2005 09:52PM
Posted by: Imran
"i wasnt but then i have to admit im an F1 nut and just love watching them being driven on the limit"

wasnt much of that going on..they were just cruising around saving engines and tyres as far as i saw!
Re: The Australian GP Thread **Spoilers here please**
Date: March 07, 2005 10:13PM
Posted by: Vader
Pooky Wrote:
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> but partly because the general F1 viewer was just
> plain bored
>
> i wasnt but then i have to admit im an F1 nut and
> just love watching them being driven on the limit
>

What does that tell us? That you are not a "general F1 viewer" or that you weren't bored? How does a hard-shelled dry fruit or seed with a separable rind or shell and interior kernel relate to Formula 1? And, more important, what actually is a "general F1 viewer"? A commissioned officer in the army, air force, or marine corps who ranks above a lieutenant general and whose insignia is four stars and who enjoys Formula 1 racing? Obviously not. General does also mean "belonging to the common nature of a group of like individuals". Now you expressively used singular (the general F1 viewer). How can one person be a group of like individuals? If there is one thing I do not like, than it is generalizations, because generally they are always wrong. There is nothing like the general F1 viewer. If you use such a term - especially when opposed to something like "F1 nuts" you are not only hinting at a difference in terms of quantity (one does watch more F1 than the other) but in terms of quality (one is superior in his love of F1 than the other). On behalf of all "general F1 viewers I strongly object against that offending categorization and I demand the nuts to be crushed.






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Ali Wrote:
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> Someone know qhere to find a deep analisy of lap
> times of each driver during the race (if exist?).
> I mean (from lap 1 to 57, each driver lap time...)


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who are you after then? here is fisi?

lap/pos/time/diff

01 1 1'37.236
02 1 1'29.955 -7.281
03 1 1'29.164 -0.791
04 1 1'28.615 -0.549
05 1 1'28.387 -0.228
06 1 1'28.137 -0.250
07 1 1'28.053 -0.084
08 1 1'28.165 0.112
09 1 1'28.033 -0.132
10 1 1'27.692 -0.341
11 1 1'27.911 0.219
12 1 1'27.390 -0.521
13 1 1'27.648 0.258
14 1 1'28.524 0.876
15 1 1'28.473 -0.051
16 1 1'27.336 -1.137
17 1 1'27.133 -0.203
18 1 1'27.281 0.148
19 1 1'27.080 -0.201
20 1 1'27.661 0.581
21 1 1'28.225 0.564
22 1 1'26.809 -1.416
23 1 1'45.407 18.598
24 2 1'32.549 -12.858
25 1 1'28.434 -4.115
26 1 1'28.500 0.066
27 1 1'28.646 0.146
28 1 1'28.620 -0.026
29 1 1'28.535 -0.085
30 1 1'27.582 -0.953
31 1 1'28.122 0.540
32 1 1'27.703 -0.419
33 1 1'27.424 -0.279
34 1 1'27.401 -0.023
35 1 1'27.164 -0.237
36 1 1'27.309 0.145
37 1 1'26.751 -0.558
38 1 1'26.936 0.185
39 1 1'27.057 0.121
40 1 1'27.309 0.252
41 1 1'27.056 -0.253
42 1 1'43.586 16.530
43 2 1'33.591 -9.995
44 2 1'29.813 -3.778
45 1 1'28.593 -1.220
46 1 1'27.692 -0.901
47 1 1'27.148 -0.544
48 1 1'27.627 0.479
49 1 1'29.403 1.776
50 1 1'27.555 -1.848
51 1 1'27.247 -0.308
52 1 1'27.621 0.374
53 1 1'27.094 -0.527
54 1 1'26.961 -0.133
55 1 1'25.994 -0.967
56 1 1'26.274 0.280
57 1 1'27.724 1.450


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24 Heures Du Mans 18-19 June 2005



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/07/2005 11:46PM by andrew_S.
@Vader - I'll get Tchaikovsky CD.
Re: The Australian GP Thread **Spoilers here please**
Date: March 08, 2005 08:52AM
Posted by: chet
@andrew_S - can i have JB's Micheals, and Rubens :D

can u pm me them please tho :D

cheers chet






"Trulli was slowing down like he wanted to have a picnic" LOL
Re: The Australian GP Thread **Spoilers here please**
Date: March 08, 2005 07:49PM
Posted by: Ali
Thanks andrew_S,
I find a deep analysis in AtlasF1. All drivers, all laps.

I saw that 6 of the best 7 laps were set by Alonso...Amazing pace. Anyway Fisi was veeeery conservative.
Re: The Australian GP Thread **Spoilers here please**
Date: March 08, 2005 11:02PM
Posted by: chet
can some1 please post JB's Micheals, and Rubens, coz i really need to prove a point to my mate... :P

cheers chet

PS - can some1 jsut tell me how Monty and kimi fared?>






"Trulli was slowing down like he wanted to have a picnic" LOL
chet Wrote:
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> @andrew_S - can i have JB's Micheals, and Rubens
> :D
>
> can u pm me them please tho :D
>
> cheers chet
>
>
>
> "love can't fly tonight couples will rest, i'll be
> sleepless so cry yourself to sleep this is about
> broken hearts this is about me."
>
> "i'll hold my head high for love may be a day i
> can't say but tomorrow awaits bringing me closer
> to you."

i'll send them tomorrow, if i havent by 3pm mail me

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24 Heures Du Mans 18-19 June 2005
Re: The Australian GP Thread **Spoilers here please**
Date: March 08, 2005 11:15PM
Posted by: chet
cheers :D:D:D






"Trulli was slowing down like he wanted to have a picnic" LOL
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