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I heard him talking about this, and am totally in favour of it. Even if they were all given the same amount of points for finishing below 10th, it would still be something for the teams who actually make it to the end of the race, and gives them a reason to finish the race as they wouldn't want to be stuck at the bottom with 0 points if every other team has a couple.
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F1 DaveEllis Wrote:
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> Then they failed. It was released today. The PC
> version is a rubbish port, and definately is not a
> sim.
That is a shame, and really quite disappointing. They gave up the Ferrari Project for this.
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Other Games I kind of imagine Legard fumbling about and Martin sitting there thinking 'what the hell are you talking about', seriously, he appears to completely forget everything Ted reports to him after a couple of seconds. Questioning whether or not Vettle got any fuel in straight after Ted said he hadn't for instance.
Then there is... His annoying... Padding for the final two laps... Whe
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F1 gav Wrote:
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> You could argue the same about all the refuelling
> issues that happen. Massa, Albers, Button... there
> are hundreds.
I could, but the only refuelling issues I can remember either resulted in the driver stopping in the pitlane, very shortly after leaving the pitlane, or the refueling hose coming off as they pull
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F1 Ferrari2007 Wrote:
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> Edit: Also it says they failed to warn him before
> he left the pitlane, but it only became apparent
> something was wrong as Alonso was coming out of
> turn 1
Really? I would say it was quite apparent something was wrong when the right front mechanic was fumbling around trying to get the spinner to s
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F1 harjinator Wrote:
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> thank god there's no more silverstone borefests!
> the place should just be demolished now
It's back next year if Donington isn't finished.
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F1 SexySam182 Wrote:
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> Metal Gear. 360. Hell Yes.
Yep, it is just a shame that Kojima's main team, and Kojima himself (as script writer and director) are all working on the PSP game. He also declared it the true sequel which seems to suggest Konami wouldn't give him the funding to work on a new PS3 exclusive game and he does
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Other Games Are you pointing that out as a good example? The commentary on that clip is sensational in comparison to what we got today. Say what you like about Allen, at least he managed to get excited about what he was watching, rather than repeating the same old crap over and over while trying to think of something else to say. I never really liked Allen, but if Legard is the best (I believe Croft should b
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F1 senninho Wrote:
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> I hate to sound negative - but if they haven't
> already got F1 cars in there, it won't happen. The
> development cycle for a game is usually such that
> they can't just add a car in at the last minute.
They have the F2007 in GT5 Prologue. Not going to bother reading the poorly written blo
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Other Games I can't believe I haven't seen this mentioned by anyone on this forum yet.
Shift is being developed by Slighty Mad Studios, who were previously called Blimey! Games (including members from the team that worked on GTR, GTR2, GTL) and sets out to be a full on simulation in professional mode. It is using the physics system originally intended for their unnamed Ferrari project, which was
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Other Games Slash Wrote:
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> Jenson was superb, i don't know whether they
> changed his strategy or not, but Rubens is not
> No.1 and Brawn is not the kind of team that can
> afford giving away points just to please Rubens
> with a win
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Ross Brawn said they switched Button onto a two stopper because he would have come ou
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F1 No, those are Wii screenshots. Sumo are working on the PSP and Wii versions.
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Other Games Gord_on_wheels Wrote:
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> I hadn't considered it, but Davidson taking
> Piquet's seat would be a smart move...although
> with no mid season testing...how much better could
> he do?
Asking how much better he could do seems rather pointless. How much worse could he do?
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F1 I prefer Croft to Legard, I actually think Martin carried the commentary for most of the race and surely it should be the other way around. It would be harsh to judge him on the first race of the season with Martin though, it may take a while for them to gel.
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F1 You are of course forgetting that Senna is so awesome he doesn't need staff to help him out.
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F1 "Thank you for your efforts.
what MTV proposed to me was, Rick to attend a press conferance the day before the TV show, and the award announced then, and at the TV show Rick to be backstage at the VIP bar with the award, then other artists would come by and sign Ricks award which would then be sold for charity.
from our point of view, Rick hanging around backstage with the Real Artists bei
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Off-Topic Trulli done a lap pretty close to Glock's time didn't he?
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F1 Guimengo Wrote:
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> This is the PC version and this time they actually
> used the same engine as the one for the PS3/XBox
> 360 .
The PC version is still based on the old engine actually.
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Other Games If it is completely separate to the Sunday race does that mean they would use new engines, tyres and a different chassis? That wouldn't really be in keeping with the cost cutting measures would it? Might as well just start letting teams run new engines every race again.
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F1 Jake Humphrey, that is enough to ruin any lineup. If he actually knows something about the sport he is presenting this time I may be able to put up with him though.
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F1 gav Wrote:
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> James Allen's "BOOM" comment on the replay of
> Raikkonen hitting the wall.... oh dear.
That was funny, it was like he was trying to think of something to fill the dead air, and the only thing that was in his head was BOOM. Straight after I imagined him standing there wondering what the hell he just
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F1 superchargednut Wrote:
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> And how the @#$%& to you justify getting a fine at
> one race and a drive through at another for the
> same @#$%& offence!
Well, the pit lane was wider but I do agree with you, I don't think how dangerous something is should be judged on the width of the pit lane. It should just be a st
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F1 Haha, McLaren mechanics cheering on the Ferrari mechanics when they were running down the pits.
Looks like Ferrari need to change that three light system now. The green light came on, but if there was someone there holding the lollipop he wouldn't have lifted, or he would have been able to put it back down quickly and Massa would have known to stop.
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F1 watercolours Wrote:
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> Damn McLaren! They waited so much to release
> Hamilton onto the track.
McLaren sent him out (or he decided to go with) intermediates which seems like an incredibly stupid risk to take in Q2 when everyone else was clearly going out on wets doesn't it?
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F1 I hope Hamilton pisses off even more people, we need good rivalries in F1 again.
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F1 Nickv Wrote:
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> How is this:
> better
> than anything else?
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Because it is Brazilian, silly.
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No one got a penalty then.
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F1 Wow, that has got to be annoying for McLaren. Ron Dennis said he contacted Charlie Whiting during the race for his opinion on the matter and was told it should be fine.
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F1 n00binio Wrote:
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> no problem with lh leaving the track but i think
> you should rejoin the circuit at the nearest part
> and not in a way that makes you lose as little
> time as possible or even make gains
But he slowed down to let Kimi back through, so any momentum he gained would have been lost anyway wouldn't it?
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F1 DaveEllis Wrote:
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> > We would have had a great finish if that
> Williams
> > didn't pull on the track right in front of
> > Hamilton, it probably unsettled Kimis car for
> the
> > upcoming corner as well.
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