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No team and driver bios? The OP was what got me into closely following F1 in 2012, and the OP has been pretty comprehensive ever since.
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1989 was undeniable proof that Senna was retarded.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 02:28 |
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You got those for a steal. Well done.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 02:29 |
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Tony Montana posted:Yeah the 14B is the active-suspension beast that took Mansell to the title? Nice models. The 13B is an entirely different design from the FW14. It was the last Williams with a manual gearbox. Passive suspension. It was a good car but somewhat ungainly.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 02:34 |
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Minto Took posted:You got those for a steal. Well done. Read again what he did when he found them.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 02:35 |
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Reading things completely has never been a strength of mine.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 02:37 |
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McMadCow posted:No team and driver bios? The OP was what got me into closely following F1 in 2012, and the OP has been pretty comprehensive ever since. You're right. The video isnt good enough. I'll add them ASAP for new readers. harperdc posted:I've already started on basic team/driver write-ups, I'll post them later tonight. Thanks sir, ill be sure to add them to the OP Flesh Croissant fucked around with this message at 03:09 on Mar 21, 2017 |
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TurboDrizzle posted:You're right. The video isnt good enough. I'll add them ASAP for new readers. I've already started on basic team/driver write-ups, I'll post them later tonight.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 03:07 |
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Wirth1000 posted:Mayhaps disabling real full names on the league list lol I don't think you can to be honest!
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 03:37 |
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Cool new thread. Hope this year doesn't suck nuts...oh wait, McLaren is still wet garbage
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GramCracker posted:Cool new thread. Hope this year doesn't suck nuts...oh wait, McLaren is still wet garbage And it looks like poo poo this year too.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 03:52 |
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Sweet, time to start paying attention to this again! Atleast until I get bored of Merc winning every timelotharr posted:Wow this new interface is hot garbage. I'm in. This should go in the OP
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 04:07 |
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Gonna just chime in with my support for the ugliest of frog faced drivers, and the most beautiful man in the world.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 04:27 |
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Burning of the oil. Just listening to a podcast now and it's interesting. So the deal is.. oil is there and it's full of calories and it's not as dense as the fuel itself but it's still combustible. There is discussion around some teams burning oil sort of like a fuel additive, including some oil into the fuel that gets squirted on top of the cylinder. Because oil isn't as closely regulated as the fuel, it's possible an additive is being put into the oil to make it a better fuel. This hasn't been confirmed but this ex-Benetton guy is talking about it, he's also saying they've gotta budget for about 5 kilos of oil to be burnt during the race (all race engines burn oil) and if you can make sure that 5 kilos is gone then that's a weight advantage. Ideally you'd want to burn oil to the point that that sump (or whatever the gently caress an F1 car has, the oil reservoir) is empty by the end of the race. It's a thin line because you go too far and you have a loving catastrophic failure (I'm sure an engine doesn't seize at 300kph, it more explodes) and not far enough and you're leaving time sloshing around in your oil sump.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 04:36 |
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Just stopped by to make my once per season post: McLaren are poo poo, but watching Taki Inoue get hit by the medical car will never stop being funny. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pa3GrLfprM [edit] What happened to Hefe? Did he actually try getting out of Venezuela?
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 04:40 |
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Tony Montana posted:Burning of the oil. Do you have a link? I'm interested.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 05:27 |
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Not really. You can Google and find Renault requesting further clarification on the rules around burning oil and some other snippets. The podcast I am listening to it where they go into it in some detail is from this site: https://www.formula1blog.com/ It's a nice agreeable American asking an English engineer about F1 stuff, I found it quite pleasant to listen to.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 05:45 |
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BOLD PREDICTIONS All of the drivers will wine about something at some point during the season Every driver will score points El Hefe will post Riso will re-reg, only to get banned less than a week later for spouting off racist poo poo again Lewis will exit the closet Michael Schumacher will make a public appearance The USGP will be boycotted due to Trump Renault won't be poo poo
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Kilonum posted:BOLD PREDICTIONS 1. bold but not bold. 2. definitely bold 3. Probably not. 4. Sure hope so! 5. Agreed 6. A state funeral would technically count, so I agree. 7. I loving wish. 8. hahahahaha
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 06:02 |
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How does a company like Ferrari allocate so much money to F1? Do they set aside a bigger percentage than other firms or are they way more profitable than im guessing? anyway im excited about the season and look forward to this thread
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Tony Montana posted:Not really. You can Google and find Renault requesting further clarification on the rules around burning oil and some other snippets. The podcast I am listening to it where they go into it in some detail is from this site: This was also mentioned by Sam Collins during last week's Radio Le Mans Midweek Motorsport. Comes to a similar conclusion - the Mercedes smelled more like an Actros than a racing car sometimes, Mercedes had asked for clarification previously, and the design of the engine leads to more natural oil burning than in a passenger car engine.
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eriddy posted:How does a company like Ferrari allocate so much money to F1? Do they set aside a bigger percentage than other firms or are they way more profitable than im guessing? anyway im excited about the season and look forward to this thread Well.. firstly Ferrari isn't Ferrari, Ferrari is a brand owned by Fiat. If you are American Fiat might not mean a lot to you, but to the rest of the world it sure does. Fiat are a huge Italian car manufacturer that produce a lot of domestic cars, so Ferrari's purse is actually the wallet of a big manufacturer just like Mercedes and Renault. Ferrari doesn't spend the most in F1, well actually, in a thing I just read they topped the tables in 2016. But it's pretty close (Merc apparently spent a bit less, RBR less again) and I know from history other teams like McLaren have spent more in the past for specific years. Why is there so much money floating around? Is that more the question? How is this series doing as it does when NASCAR sponsorship is slim? It's the World Drivers Championship and I think there are few other sports where a single series can seriously legitimately claim that. With Liberty Media's recent purchase even the USA, the last real bastion of F1 indifference, is getting onboard.
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Tony Montana posted:Well.. firstly Ferrari isn't Ferrari, Ferrari is a brand owned by Fiat. If you are American Fiat might not mean a lot to you, but to the rest of the world it sure does. Fiat are a huge Italian car manufacturer that produce a lot of domestic cars, so Ferrari's purse is actually the wallet of a big manufacturer just like Mercedes and Renault. lol
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 07:26 |
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Enjoying the season reviews so far.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 07:35 |
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Mods please make this my avatar.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 07:36 |
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hehe i dunno maybe heaps of Americans are cruising around in bambinos. I hope so fun fact: Tony's first car was a 500 bambino that my mother bought brand new in the 60s. It had four on the floor and rear wheel drive.
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Tony Montana posted:Why is there so much money floating around? Is that more the question? How is this series doing as it does when NASCAR sponsorship is slim? Obviously they can justify the cost as F1 directly aligns with much of their brand image, R&D, etc, but it's still an interesting question imo. Also, I just came back from a consulting presentation at the Circuit de Barcelona and it happened to be the thursday of the 2nd week of F1 testing. It was unbelievable. F1 paddock's are insane.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 07:40 |
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Ferrari aren't a little boutique car maker like Koenigsegg or something. Apparently after the Fiat buyout some complicated thing called Ferrari NV was created, but that's still owned by the parent Fiat group. Ferrari is the 'sports' brand of Fiat, like you have Fiat domestic cars and then sporty ones and then at the end of that spectrum is the Ferrari brand. All the money goes back to Fiat, or the Fiat Chrysler Auto group which is then owned by an investment company called Exor. Exor posted a 2015 revenue of 136 billion euro. Ferrari is owned by a very large conglomerate which includes a huge and well known domestic car brand. They have buku money.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 07:48 |
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My understanding was that the businesses in those conglomerates are financially independent, with their own P&L's and everything else. Regardless, I didn't know Ferrari was part of Fiat. It would make sense that even if Ferrari is completely independent from Fiat, Fiat subsidizes enough to make having a competitive F1 team feasible.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 07:59 |
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Don't mention the Marlboro money!
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eriddy posted:My understanding was that the businesses in those conglomerates are financially independent, with their own P&L's and everything else. Regardless, I didn't know Ferrari was part of Fiat. It would make sense that even if Ferrari is completely independent from Fiat, Fiat subsidizes enough to make having a competitive F1 team feasible. hehe, European and particularly Italian accounting law.. do you really want to go there? You get the idea, it's probably as you say to some degree but Ferrari's parents are rich fuckers that let their little poo poo race in F1 even when he sucks for multiple years in a row. julian assflange posted:Don't mention the Marlboro money! ha, another thing if you're a F1 noob is once upon a time it was ok to put tobacco advertising on cars and oh boy did they ever do that and everyone made a fuckton of money. So much so that probably a good percentage of movers and shakers in the paddock are just managing investments following that time.
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Thanks Ants posted:Has anybody watched races on NowTV, and is the quality decent enough? Yes and Yes. Makes me wonder what I was paying for HD for. It's slightly worse quality than HD on the big TV but identical on the iPad. Serious post: I've periodically asked about hefe in the venezualia thread, he got into a slap fight and a short probation in there and they are hoping that he's just taking a forum break.
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MustardFacial posted:[edit] What happened to Hefe? Did he actually try getting out of Venezuela? I've been out of the loop too, but judging by a forum search of his username, there's alot of people asking that question as he hasn't posted since Dec 25, 2016...
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Thanks Ants posted:Has anybody watched races on NowTV, and is the quality decent enough? It's not full HD but it's cheaper than buying Sky Sports any other way. It's how I watch my F1 - through a Roku box and 720p is good enough.
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Tony Montana posted:ha, another thing if you're a F1 noob is once upon a time it was ok to put tobacco advertising on cars and oh boy did they ever do that and everyone made a fuckton of money. So much so that probably a good percentage of movers and shakers in the paddock are just managing investments following that time. Or the fact that Marlboro's parent company Philip Morris still spends a shitload of money subletting the entire Ferrari sponsorship, to the tune of $160 million per year. They then sell on the sponsorship space, though obviously partners like Shell get more preferential treatment then Ray-Ban or others.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 08:35 |
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Is this Alonso's last year? Assuming McLaren are as poor as people expect them to be.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 08:56 |
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Thanks Ants posted:Is this Alonso's last year? Assuming McLaren are as poor as people expect them to be. Nothing is certain, but quite possibly. He talked about continuing so long as the cars are "fun." Given that they're probably going to be the fastest they've ever been, that might be enough to keep him interested. Unless, you know, the Honda is an irredeemable piece of poo poo and he doesn't get a better offer elsewhere for 2018 (which would be nice, but unlikely).
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 08:58 |
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Suzuka 89 owns. Can't get over seeing them go full speed down the pit lane phwoaaar Need a permanent 24/7 F1 channel. Make it so Foxtel, I pay enough every month anyway...
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 09:42 |
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Hehe yep I just watched that too! The extended onboard with Senna was sublime. Also the pass for the win was exactly the same except Prost shitcunted him on the way through. He wouldnt get away with that poo poo now edit: adelaide! Tony Montana fucked around with this message at 09:56 on Mar 21, 2017 |
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Haven't read the OP yet but I'm sure it's good. Just want to catch up on the last 2 pages of drivel from the off season thread. As an aside, I'm watching the '89 Japan and '89 Adelaide races on Foxtel. How awesome is that!!
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