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GramCracker posted:That really doesn't look like Stroll's fault TBH.
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Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:I come from amateur bike racing and I have such a hard time understanding how responsibility is assigned in incidents like that with cars. The guy in front can see in his mirrors so he's supposed to leave some room? But the guy behind is also not supposed to run into the guy in front of him because he can see the situation and control it better obviously? In bikes, there are no mirrors so the guy in front is basically never at fault unless he's doing some absurd maneuver. At worst it was deliberate (I don't think so), at best it's just really poor spatial awareness. A lot of these feeder series bring out the adrenaline in what are essentially kids who are self-aware enough to know that if they don't do well they don't have much in the way of a fall-back career* and yet not experienced enough to temper the adrenaline and emotions. I read a great comment somewhere the other day, essentially along the lines of "I watch F1 to see guys who can drive side-by-side through corners at 120mph without touching and I watch GP3 to see guys who can't," which pretty much sums up my undying love for the open wheel feeder series. * - or more likely, their triple-mortgaged parents who took a massive gamble on their kid becoming an F1 star have constantly reminded them.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 17:19 |
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To me it looks like Stroll inadvertently pushed him onto the grass and then from there it just progressed. That kind of stuff happens in F1 but problem at lower levels is that there's just not the skill to handle those types of situations so you get exactly what happened. Edit: also I love watching lower series for the scruff of the neck driving style these kids have from being so out of their depth. It's probably why I love karting.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 18:05 |
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Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:I come from amateur bike racing and I have such a hard time understanding how responsibility is assigned in incidents like that with cars. The guy in front can see in his mirrors so he's supposed to leave some room? But the guy behind is also not supposed to run into the guy in front of him because he can see the situation and control it better obviously? In bikes, there are no mirrors so the guy in front is basically never at fault unless he's doing some absurd maneuver. Stroll should have definitely given the guy on the outside a bit more room, without a doubt in my opinion. That said, it's definitely on the other guy to just not turn into Stroll when he appears to have about a 1/3rd of a car length on him. Just back off for one sec and then try to retake your position on one of the upcoming corners. edit: As noted above, it really boils down to poor situational awareness.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 18:14 |
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My hot take: Lance Stroll loving sucks and should never be given the benefit of a doubt. He's going to murder someone good and cool...
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Norns posted:My hot take: Lance Stroll loving sucks and should never be given the benefit of a doubt. He's going to murder someone good and cool... IDK what I'd do if Nando got murdered again
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 18:16 |
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They'd just rebuild him again as Fernandriod 4.0 (are we on v3 at the moment? He's been killed so often I forget)
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:14 |
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Honda has just announced they've solved one of their most serious problems. Both Mclarens will now carry a motocompo with them to carry the driver back to the pits.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:19 |
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I hope the Ferrari pace is real.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:25 |
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Human Grand Prix posted:I hope the Ferrari pace is real. They got the nuttiest areo package unless the Redbull shows up with some magic Newey poo poo.p
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:28 |
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Not only that but they then butt hosed Red Bull on suspension by making it illegal. Old Ferrari is back baby.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:32 |
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Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:I come from amateur bike racing and I have such a hard time understanding how responsibility is assigned in incidents like that with cars. The guy in front can see in his mirrors so he's supposed to leave some room? But the guy behind is also not supposed to run into the guy in front of him because he can see the situation and control it better obviously? In bikes, there are no mirrors so the guy in front is basically never at fault unless he's doing some absurd maneuver. If it's anything like F1, the driver closest to being British gets the blame
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:34 |
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Actually i just remembered Jock Clear still works for Ferrari and they won't ever get close to the title because their strategy is dog poo poo
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:44 |
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pit kimi out of first with 3 laps left to bump vettel onto the podium. then vettel crashes.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:47 |
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1500quidporsche posted:Actually i just remembered Jock Clear still works for Ferrari and they won't ever get close to the title because their strategy is dog poo poo "We don't really need to run 3 sets of tyres but Mercedes did it. gently caress it let's drop this winning strategy and copy them "
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:48 |
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http://www.planetf1.com/news/mclaren-honda-partnership-on-the-line/quote:Meanwhile, according to Sky Sports, the problem with the Honda unit stems from ‘unexpected vibrations’ from the engine that are causing the power unit to ‘effectively shake itself into breaking down’. This is...just...so much better than I thought it would be.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:52 |
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learnincurve posted:They shut [the motorsport.com comments] down, you will have to go to crash.net for your daily dose of moron It's sad to see some people love Big Brother (aka the Blue Pill F1 media) so much they're willing to denigrate the heroes actually doing research into why Lewis has so many technical "issues". This is how liberty dies: with thunderous applause.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:52 |
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Lmao the McLaren is literally rattling apart. loving hell
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 19:55 |
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wicka posted:http://www.planetf1.com/news/mclaren-honda-partnership-on-the-line/ There's a great story about the Mazda Rotary where Matsuda assigned this guy who absolutely hated the entire concept to lead the design of it and he went through thousands of prototypes trying to find solutions to all these problems for a project he thought was going to sink the company. I'd like to think that guy's son is now lead engineer for the Honda F1 engine.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 20:10 |
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Powershift posted:Both Mclarens will now carry a motocompo with them to carry the driver back to the pits. poty posted:If it's anything like F1, the driver closest to being British gets the blame
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 20:28 |
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I've got zero use for one, but i desperately want a Honda E300 generator. I have an unhealthy obsession old Japanese electronics and appliances.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 20:38 |
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Did you know that Mazda put the rotary in a loving minibus? I seriously wonder what driving that was like.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 20:52 |
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1500quidporsche posted:I've got zero use for one, but i desperately want a Honda E300 generator. I have an unhealthy obsession old Japanese electronics and appliances. Fondest travel memories I have are early 2000s Japan. Going into hole in the wall shops and seeing shelves of electronics in had never seen in my life.
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Human Grand Prix posted:Did you know that Mazda put the rotary in a loving minibus? I seriously wonder what driving that was like. They had a pickup variant as well, Mazda announced they were only going to sell rotaries at one point, it only fell through because of the oil crisis in the 70s. Honestly I don't think it'd be too bad, I'd take one over anything with a four cylinder.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 21:07 |
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Human Grand Prix posted:Did you know that Mazda put the rotary in a loving minibus? I seriously wonder what driving that was like. Smooth, I bet. (I miss my FC )
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Human Grand Prix posted:Did you know that Mazda put the rotary in a loving minibus? I seriously wonder what driving that was like.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 21:16 |
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ImplicitAssembler posted:Smooth, I bet. (I miss my FC ) Live vicariously through me and my incredibly poor decision making skills that is going to led me to have the one that I bought for $1000 with none of the interior electrics functioning be my only car from April until fall.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 21:17 |
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Turbo or NA?
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 22:15 |
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N/A fortunately.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 23:06 |
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Well, means it's most likely less beaten up. I had a NA as well and it was just nice to drive. No power steering, etc and you could feel everything and yet still comfortable enough for road trips.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 23:26 |
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Peter Windsor's posted this nice little interview with John Surtees, et cetera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYkd5KvVSZQ
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 23:28 |
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ImplicitAssembler posted:Well, means it's most likely less beaten up. I had a NA as well and it was just nice to drive. No power steering, etc and you could feel everything and yet still comfortable enough for road trips. To be honest buying the kart ruined any sort of desire for loads of power in a street car. Mine has power steering and the "active suspension" but the rear struts are completely blown out along with the passive steering bushings, but I've been pretty impressed with the front end handling so far. It's a nice little car but it needs some work and I sort of wish it wasn't going to be forced to be a daily driver so soon.
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 00:02 |
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I'm watching select races from '82 again and I had a hearty chuckle at Lauda calling Long Beach "a piece of poo poo" on live TV.
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 01:00 |
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America's street layouts are just uniquely bad for street circuits (that said, Australia is the same way and they had Adelaide, though I always thought it was slightly overrated)
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 01:03 |
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Alain Post posted:America's street layouts are just uniquely bad for street circuits (that said, Australia is the same way and they had Adelaide, though I always thought it was slightly overrated) Adelaide is fantastic you shut up
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 01:08 |
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I don't like the first sector that consists of endless right-angle turns.
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 01:11 |
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Alain Post posted:America's street layouts are just uniquely bad for street circuits (that said, Australia is the same way and they had Adelaide, though I always thought it was slightly overrated) He was referring to the surface in this case but agreed generally. I like Long Beach though. It would have been neat to see the F1 cars at Cleveland.
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 01:35 |
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Cleveland is both the most half-assed road course of all time, (even las vegas parking lot took more effort) and one that somehow... works. Im biased as gently caress because i grew up 10 minutes away, but i'd love to see it do something again post-champcar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lGp4yXkAyo&t=22s
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 01:38 |
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CART/Champcars simply produce better racing on street circuits, I think. Modern ones anyway (1980-onwards).
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American street circuits are great in the same way 80s action movies staring stallion or schwarzenegger are great.
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