Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***

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Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 08:36PM
Posted by: brunoboi
Who cares? Good for him if he's getting some action but he's probably just kissing someone random celebrity on the cheek goodbye.



Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 08:52PM
Posted by: flat tyre
Weather update for Sepang... it looks very promising :)
[weather.weatherbug.co.uk]

Saturday
Strong thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy. Warm, Humid. Temperature of 29°C. Winds 5km WSW. Humidity will be 81% with a dewpoint of 22° and comfort level of 35°C. There is a 99% chance of precipitation.

Sunday
Pouring rain. Mostly cloudy. Warm, Humid. Temperature of 28°C. Winds 4km W. Humidity will be 84% with a dewpoint of 22° and comfort level of 32°C. There is a 100% chance of precipitation.

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Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 09:04PM
Posted by: Muks_C
Webber's spin after his engine failure was mighty cool, as if the car wanted to go into the pitlane from the wrong end.

and Sonia Irvine?! she's gotta be close to 40 (if not already over), why would Lewis want anything to do with her, when he can probably get any piece of ass in the world right now?

she's the pale one on the left, don't know who the orange woman is:






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Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 09:10PM
Posted by: EC83
Sounds like it's gonna be an awesome race. Sepang's so demanding, should be plenty of attrition again. Can't wait for quali!

By the way, seems Lewis has great taste in women. Sonia Irvine's gorgeous, if I remember right. We'll soon know if it was her.
Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 09:10PM
Posted by: gav
Muks_C Wrote:
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> Webber's spin after his engine failure was mighty
> cool, as if the car wanted to go into the pitlane
> from the wrong end.

For the sake of this humour we'll ignore the fact that it wasn't the pitlane ;-)
Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 09:36PM
Posted by: marcl
Why does everyone want rain?

The race wont happen if its to bad the drivers have near enough said that! a race is not 20 laps behind the pace car!
Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 09:37PM
Posted by: rapid_f1
loook at nurburgring, china, japan thats why we want it. i dont think bernie will allow them not to race.

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Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 09:42PM
Posted by: gav
They won't race in Fuji rain. It was dubious whether they should have allowed it in the first place (yes, we all think they should have, but given the way things are going, it was touch and go and I was surprised it started as soon as it did).

That said, do we need rain? They're all over the track as it is. As predicted braking is showing up more problems than the lack of traction control. It's great seeing drifts and power slides everywhere. Surprised we've not seen more action in the penultimate corner, personally.
Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 09:44PM
Posted by: rapid_f1
considering the majority of raves will prob be dry its good to have wet races when we do. i would prefer intermediate rain not a full blown fuji style as gav said

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Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 09:53PM
Posted by: vesuvius
I really hope NO rain :s it makes racing lottery and F1 shouldn't be like that.
Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 09:55PM
Posted by: Joe_Satriani
It wasn't lottery when Senna was alive...if it rained, you could be sure he'd be at the front ;)
Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 10:02PM
Posted by: vesuvius
Joe_Satriani Wrote:
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> It wasn't lottery when Senna was alive...if it
> rained, you could be sure he'd be at the front ;)


indeed but different times can't be compared to these days:)
Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 10:30PM
Posted by: iCeMaN pAuL
Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 10:35PM
Posted by: dada
y2cwr2005 Wrote:
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> Dont know if this old news?
>
> Red Bull have been ask to provide information as
> to why they shouldn't be excluded from the
> Malaysian GP following Coulthards car basically
> falling apart yet again.
>
> [www.autosport.com]


................................................

Υep ...the suspension collapsed very easy ...Take a look [www.sport.gr]

Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 10:40PM
Posted by: Nickv
You can see something at the right suspension is snapping because the wheel changed direction .5 seconds before he hit the kerb.
Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 21, 2008 10:43PM
Posted by: Muks_C
gav Wrote:
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> Muks_C Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Webber's spin after his engine failure was
> mighty
> > cool, as if the car wanted to go into the
> pitlane
> > from the wrong end.
>
> For the sake of this humour we'll ignore the fact
> that it wasn't the pitlane ;-)


my mistake. was it the "pitlane" on the backstraight that's parallel to the actual start/finish straight? in the clip, it looks like a car is emerging from that "pitlane" making me think it was the actual start/finish straight, not the backstraight. but it might just be the car on the right of the track braking for the final left-hand hairpin.




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Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 22, 2008 12:57AM
Posted by: Jagdpanzer
marcl Wrote:
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> Why does everyone want rain?



Because I want to see Hamilton flounder around like a total noob, which I beleive will happen if there is any substantial rain...;)



"There are some pikeys there at Turn 10 putting tarmac down - what do you think of that?" - Martin Brundle
Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 22, 2008 01:13AM
Posted by: rapid_f1
autosport named lewis in the top 10 of rainmasters ever. 1 was senna, 2 was ms. lewus was 7 i think.

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Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 22, 2008 01:21AM
Posted by: Bruninho
Jagdpanzer Wrote:
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> marcl Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Why does everyone want rain?
>
>
>
> Because I want to see Hamilton flounder around
> like a total noob, which I beleive will happen if
> there is any substantial rain...;)


Me too :D



Re: Malaysian F1 Grand Prix ***SPOILERS***
Date: March 22, 2008 02:05AM
Posted by: Joe_Satriani
Based on what did they put lewis on that list anyway? The dude did like 3 races in the wet, and only in 1 he had a good result, which in itself is questionable, since I reckon he should've been disqualified on that race.
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