"Fernando baby, stay cool!"
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F1 gav schrieb:
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> Wouldn't need the chicane though.
It was the first map I found.
Anyway, I guess it'd be flat-out from Rindt Kurve to (assuming no chicane) Dr. Tiroch Kurve, where they'd go down to 5th, then flat-out until Boschkurve (maybe 4th), 5th through Schikane and Rindt...
Jacky Ickx averaged 1:42 per lap
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F1 The Bahrain GP should use this layout:
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F1 chet schrieb:
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> I suppose once he finally retires, then that will
> be it. I dont think he'd want to work for the FIA
> or anything...
I think he'll race in the StockCar Brazil. IIRC he said something about it some years ago, when he didn't have a secure seat in F1 for the next year.
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F1 Wow, 1.02GB! My biggest cars.wad used to have around 200MB, and I thought it was too much!
It's been a long time since I've last played GP4, but IIRC you should let in your cars.wad only the tex files that are used by the models you are currently playing. Yes, the solution is quite tedious: you have to check the names of the .tex files being used and remove the rest, but be careful n
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Grand Prix 4 It is also understood that the FIA is to clamp down on teams using clever fixings and joints on the underfloor of the car – amid suspicions that this is one area that teams could also be exploiting the regulations.
I'm totally lost here. What could the teams be doing to their cars' underfloors and what does this have to do with load and deflection tests?
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F1 redbulljack14 schrieb:
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> Also, Rubens is faster than the Stig :P
And since the Stig is Schumacher...
Oh my.
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F1 Holland is playing too dirty. De Jong should be thankful that the referee didn't give him a red for that wrestling move on Xabi Alonso.
Seriously, what the f***:
At one point I thought that only Sneijder was playing nice, but I changed my mind after his foul and injury faking. He was also lucky not to get a yellow.
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Other Sports Iceman-Kimi schrieb:
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> And in the first part of the game
> Brazil kept lumberjacking on #11's (Robben) leg,
> we all know he gets injured easily, and that's
> what they where trying to do, but doing so, gave
> Robben the chance to go and fake them in the 2nd
> half, so it was abit of what goes around comes
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Other Sports To be honest, Holland should have received a yellow or two for faking fouls. Right before Holland's second goal, for example, #11 (I don't remember his name) jumped in the air and danced like his life depended on it.
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Other Sports I read this article on a Globo.com's blog, and, although I'm not at all into what happens in the US, I feel there's truth in it. Perhaps Dave could say more.
Here it is, Google-translated:
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F1 I once read that trappist beers are called beers not because they're really beers, but because they don't fit in any other category. What does Lord Vader say about it?
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Off-Topic chet schrieb:
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> Dont even begin to compare Kubica nad Petrov.
>
> [...]
>
> To compare a grandprix winner against a rookie is
> impossible.
QFT.
Hamilton has spoiled us. We now think that, if a newcomer doesn't fight for wins right away, from the get-go, then he isn't a worthy driver. Take Petrov
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F1 When I first read that Kubica was heading to Renault, my first thought was "man, he's going backwards in his career. not very good a season in BMW's last year, and now this." But boy, did he prove me wrong. He's driving his Renault to positions it wouldn't get, and he's right there in the title-fighting pack.
I just wanna say do not write off Kubica for this
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F1 Vader schrieb:
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> Parmenides of Elea (* 540/535 BCE - † 483/475
> BCE) would have answered "Only Being is, Not-Being
> is not and cannot be thought." Who could
> disagree?
Who could disagree?
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Off-Topic danm schrieb:
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> Vettel = He does have some rotten luck LOL!
Took Kimi's role?
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F1 Yeah, I heard the commentators saying that even on 5th gear the drivers couldn't use more than 20% throttle.
Hopefully it won't rain tomorrow.
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Other Motorsports It seems that the track will be re-surfaced during the night. They may even put asphalt on the Sambódromo straight.
Geez, the Prefeitura desperately needs to organize things better for next year. That if IRL still wants to race here next year...
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Other Motorsports I'm reading Moby Dick and Das Kapital (yeah, in german). I have many more waiting to be read - Huxley, Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein among them.
It can s**k to have a lot of money and be in a book fair that gives at least 50% off.
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Off-Topic Slash schrieb:
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> it didn't work for Michael
No? One has to imagine how would it be if he didn't had children!
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F1 IWE schrieb:
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> Where is Piquet, Mazzacane and Yoong?
From f1rejects.com:
All a former Formula One driver needs to do to escape eligibility for this site is to have been successful in F1. Specifically, they must have scored ...
• a 4th, 3rd, 2nd or 1st place, or
• a 5th place, plus any other top-6 result, or
• three or more 6th
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F1 ferrariman schrieb:
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> virgin one has too much of a wiff of 'Midland'
> about it
Agreed. Now that I've seen the VR-01 on track, it doesn't look so good to me anymore.
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F1 I think he means this:
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F1
Look at it after some beers and you might think Arrows has come back.
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F1 I thought they were lightning rods.
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F1 Schumacher should go back to his old helmet style...
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