chet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Scotland has a few amazing kart tracks too ! im > supprised theyve never taken as big as interest in > motorsport than England. > > DC has done ALOT more than anyone on the grid tbf. > Is there still that dirvers association ?? if so > he should be the leader :p The biggest problem for Scotlandby keiran - F1
Jagdpanzer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Don't know if its been mentioned, but I didn't > care much for Hamilton's post race comments and > attitude. How he "tricked Massa" into going off - > implying that he's some kind of strategic F1 > genius Well he did take Massa deep into the corner. Had he braked withby keiran - F1
Good race from Alonso and fantastic moves by Hamilton at T1 and 2. Good drive from Rosberg and kudos to Raikkonen for pushing so hard to the end. He looked knackered but at least it showed he was on it to the very end. As I said before the season started I was still unsure how Massa would hold up under pressure and he still is too wild to be a champion. He is going to be in many of those situby keiran - F1
Senna Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Because No.8 wasted six years of his career > serving to Ferrari's "Dick Dastardly", and even > more because of the @#$%& 2002 Austrian Grand > Prix. No he never, he went to a team capable of winning. HE HAD NO SAY over what happened in Austria, he was CONTRACTUALLY obliged to do it. Andby keiran - F1
Senna Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So far in the qualifying battle after Melbourne > and Sepang: > > Magic Jenson 2, No.8 Fiasco 0 > > I am always right, the No.8 is a shite driver, but > nobody wanted to see it... well, it was proved one > more time at Sepang. I was "LOL'ing" for the > entire Q2 and Q3 sesby keiran - F1
I don't see why you don't try send it in writing. If you're serious the company will take you seriously, if they think your a push over they'll just ignore you and tell you to buy another one. For all it costs them to make the things they aren't going to want trouble or the chance of getting a bad reputation over something so small. I'd personally chase them uby keiran - Other Games
chet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And Kieren this is what im talking about and > seemingly gives up when it doesn't go his way > > How the @#$%& do you know he gives up?? Well if you didn't pull my quote out of context you'd have realised that is what `Senna` claims Button does. If I remember correctly he said something aby keiran - F1
Muks_C Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @ Paul, you will knacker your clutch in no time if > you have it pressed while not moving at a light or > junction. The wear from pressing the clutch pedal down is very minimal if any. I've heard a few people say this and none have managed to convince or explain to me how your clutch can wear when it isn&by keiran - Off-Topic
Senna Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nickv Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > So, because Honda don't win championships, they > > should retire? > > So, JB should retire because he hasn't won any > > championships, rather than wasting his time F1? > > > No. Theyby keiran - F1
SHEEPY Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > :P i see no point in people buying big exhausts > just so the car sounds powerful :P want to know > the free way to make ya car sound powerfull get > a hammer and screwdriver and punch a hole int he > backbox And then it will fail the MOT...by keiran - Off-Topic
Peat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now kieran, with regards to what your saying about > skid-pans etc. I personally believe they are > pretty useless if you only do a few hours on them. > Car control comes down to experience, its not > something that can be taught in a few hours imho. > Its very well someone like you or i (with tons andby keiran - Off-Topic
From what I heard Pass Plus is a waste of time. My driving instructor even said because of the time of year we wont do all the things required when I asked about it but I'll still pass you he said... I've never bothered, waste of money IMO. Insurance company said themselves, due to the nature of the course they wouldn't knock much off my insurance. In Aberdeenshire they pay for soby keiran - Off-Topic
DaveEllis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I want to know where these numbers are coming > from. Argos Dundee has sold 3. Argos Arbroath has > sold 1. Woolworths Backory has over 50 left. > > For a consoles thats suposedly selling so well, > theres a massive ammount left despite the limited > numbers being shipped here. > > Iby keiran - Other Games
Red Sam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > some of the points raised here do start a further > discussion: Is the driving test structured right? > > Men under 25 are statistically the best performing > on the test, yet have the most accidents - does > this imply that the test isn't right? Should there > be a minimum numbers of hoursby keiran - Off-Topic
Ianwoollam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > this, is done to quote - "which is most likely > someone else on there xBox 360" Ask anyone round > here who has basic Networking experience and they > will all tell you its completly impossible for > that kind of traffic for ALL games clientlists to > be handled by "someone else onby keiran - Other Games
johnbunnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > keiran Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Online simulators can improve race craft and > > simulators in general can help teach people who > > have no idea about car handling in general but > > that's about it imo. > > > >by keiran - F1
Ianwoollam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well yeah of course, but who in their right mind > would be dumb enough to buy 2 Xbox Live Gold > accounts on one unit? like you say only one person > can play at a time, you just borrow the persons > account who already has xbox live, no password > protected accounts anyway. The other users canby keiran - Other Games
DaveEllis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, and if it gets damaged or lost kiss goodbye > to your claim > > Thats why we have insurence on packages. It costs, > generall around £1 (if incase you dont know, > thats not much.). See, what this insurence allows > is that if your package gets lost, or damage, you > get a refund! Itby keiran - Other Games
DaveEllis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The blu-ray DVD player you stated that cost £300 > is in fact £237.99 more than that. > > No, its really not. Its only that if your daft > enough to pay that much. Buy it from the US, pay > £20 more postage, pay the VAT charge and you get > it consderably cheaper than the UK. If your stupid &by keiran - Other Games
DaveEllis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On Amazon UK that Blu-ray player is £537.99, not > the £300 you quoted so the PS3 is still cheaper > and does more. > > Read the thread, dont just post rubbish. I have read the thread from the day it started... > The price > of the PS3 was not what was stated. ModOtter > stated it wasby keiran - Other Games
DaveEllis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And just for backup > > Blu-Ray Player that isnt £1200 > > > uraycom0b-20 Why have you linked to Amazon US? A pound is worth $1.9 so of course the price is going to be cheaper. Just like buying your PS3 from the USA would also bring it down in cost until you get stung by Customs. On Amazonby keiran - Other Games
tripleM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Maybe it's because the poor little Yamaha is the > fastest bike in the corners? I'm not so sure about that myself, maybe it has an edge but you have to have a balance between corner speed and outright top speed. If Rossi had the acceleration and top speed of that Ducati he'd have probably finishedby keiran - Other Motorsports
The thing I really like about Rossi is he doesn't have such a huge ego like most successful drivers. He can accept losing and that's why he isn't as hated as the likes of Schumacher. If he makes a mistake, he says it. He also has a sense of humour to do such things after the race Yamaha are going to be on their back foot if they can't find some extra HP, Rossi really has hby keiran - Other Motorsports
chet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A while ago I would have agreed, but some drivers > need to be 'loved' as such. > > As a racer yourself you must know what a good > comment feels like and what a bad comment does to > you. > > Sometimes you try so hard to impress you cnat see > what your doing wrong. > >by keiran - F1
Renault#1Fan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well don't forget that the last few Renault's were > built around Alonso's driving style the R27 isn't, > and seeing McLaren's pace it may show that the car > being built with what Alonso likes may be the > direction to go when building the car. Sorry, but that's a lby keiran - F1
Glyn, a post has been deleted. Zoomha or whatever he was called has been spamming these boards about GP4 being dead and everyone should move to rFactor and mod it :sby keiran - Other Games
I'd say it probably could happen. Traction control only kicks in after the tyre has lost grip and teams like to run the minimum they can get off with to maximize acceleration. Although chances are they will edge on the side of caution in the wet rather than run at the optimal. You also have to bare in mind the advances in tyre technology which will have come along way in 9 years.by keiran - F1
You'll never see an F1 simulation in a long time. Companies couldn't afford to fill such a niche market at the cost of the license. Arcade games will out sell a simulation because of their nature. GT4, F1 etc on the PS2,PS3,Xbox360 whatever equalivant racing games are all designed and made for the mass market. Publishers want to maximise their profits and tbh probably can't affby keiran - Other Games
Guimengo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'd suggest you looking into someone who can work > with an existing physics engine... there's a > kartsim coming up sometime soon, I think the site > is or something. It's 3 > guys working but at least the physics engine > they're getting it licensed. If you can find > someby keiran - Other Games
vesuvius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Kimi actually didn't use it because he didn't got > any advantage from it .he thinks that testing on > track is more important and that's true. Of course it's true, I doubt you'll find anyone who could even remotely think a simulator can train a driver up no matter how good it is. Siby keiran - F1