dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
AndreaModa wrote:Well not using the first test seems like a bit of a brave decision, particularly with only three pre-season tests for 2012. We've seen before how McLaren made that mistake and paid for it, but maybe Mercedes know something I don't!
Klon in the Chatroom wrote:Vettel is just straight-up bitch nigga.
RealRacingRoots wrote:HRT has put out the intention of having their new car ready for the first test. So.... put that on your list thing.
JeremyMcClean wrote:Let's hope Mercedes' car doesn't look like a silver toilet...
mario wrote:As an aside, Autosport is reporting that there are a few changes in the technical regulations between now and 2012 which will have an impact on testing. The first point is that all the cars will have to pass the mandatory crash tests before they are allowed to take part in a test (up until now the teams only had to make sure that the cars had passed their crash tests before the first race, when the first official scruitineering session would take place).
The second point doesn't have an immediate impact on testing pre-season, but it is the announcement that there will now be an official three day test session during the season - moreover, unlike the Young Driver tests this year, the main drivers will be allowed to take part. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96676
F1000X wrote:Mario is that a single 3 consecutive day test, or three individual day tests spaced throughout the season?
DanielPT wrote:mario wrote:As an aside, Autosport is reporting that there are a few changes in the technical regulations between now and 2012 which will have an impact on testing. The first point is that all the cars will have to pass the mandatory crash tests before they are allowed to take part in a test (up until now the teams only had to make sure that the cars had passed their crash tests before the first race, when the first official scruitineering session would take place).
The second point doesn't have an immediate impact on testing pre-season, but it is the announcement that there will now be an official three day test session during the season - moreover, unlike the Young Driver tests this year, the main drivers will be allowed to take part. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96676
I am focusing my rage in just one change to the sporting regulations. Seriously, a driver cannot move back to the racing line after having moved to defend position? It's absolutely ridiculous. What they will do next? Black flag the guy who looks remotely like trying to defend his position? If they eliminate all traces of racing then there is no point whatsoever in F1 or in any other series.
Sorry, folks, rant is over now. Having said this I agree with the unlap under safety car rule.
CoopsII wrote:The only keys you need to drive a Williams these days are the ones to your National bank vaults.....
razta wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96746
Ferrari Confirmed first day testing for launch of F2012
S951 wrote:Caterham in theory should be at the first test aswell seeing as their mono has passed
mario wrote:S951 wrote:Caterham in theory should be at the first test aswell seeing as their mono has passed
Added to that, Williams have said that they are about to start crash testing their car in accordance with the FIA's requirements (but say they've already tested them privately and passed, so the official tests seem to be mostly a formality). Coughlan also seems quite optimistic that the team will be at the first test too (although there is no definite launch date, according to him the car will be in their workshop by mid January - I wouldn't be surprised, therefore, if they chose to launch the car at the first test, which was what quite a few teams now seem to be doing). http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96774
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Phoenix wrote:mario wrote:S951 wrote:Caterham in theory should be at the first test aswell seeing as their mono has passed
Added to that, Williams have said that they are about to start crash testing their car in accordance with the FIA's requirements (but say they've already tested them privately and passed, so the official tests seem to be mostly a formality). Coughlan also seems quite optimistic that the team will be at the first test too (although there is no definite launch date, according to him the car will be in their workshop by mid January - I wouldn't be surprised, therefore, if they chose to launch the car at the first test, which was what quite a few teams now seem to be doing). http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96774
They seem to be quite bullish about their prospects too, not only for next season, but forever it seems. Let's see when we'll see Williams winning championships again.
DanielPT wrote:1- Williams announce a new driver;
2- New driver says it is proud to driver for such an historical team, that it was a dream come true, blah, blah, blah;
3- One of Williams drivers promises to bring back Williams to former glory, said he oversaw and tried the new car and it should be a cracker if everything goes according to plan;
4- Williams presents their new slick and good looking car. It is "obviously and improvement on last year" and announces a new major sponsor. Williams targets big points and everyone is smiling. Leading driver is happy because he has a good feeling about the car;
5- Williams manages to top one or two testing sessions. Pundits go wild and say this is it, that Williams are dark horses to manage a great season. Someone at Williams (probably Adam Parr) comes out and plays down podiums talk but remains cautiously optimistic;
6- Williams arrives at the first venue hoping to make a great start to the season;
7- Team manages something of a result/pace although nothing near podiums or big points. It was a false start but things would soon improve;
8- But things do not improve and soon it becomes apparent that Williams are underachieving. Again;
9- Team goes into half-season interregnum talking about shifting to the year after. Talks of a "better year, next year" start.
10- Some heads roll, probably one or both drivers will be changed and a new promising "thinking head" is hired.
11- Season turns out to be another failure, almost a total disaster. Again. But team goes into the off-season bullish;
12- Go back to point 3.
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:DanielPT wrote:1- Williams announce a new driver;
2- New driver says it is proud to driver for such an historical team, that it was a dream come true, blah, blah, blah;
3- One of Williams drivers promises to bring back Williams to former glory, said he oversaw and tried the new car and it should be a cracker if everything goes according to plan;
4- Williams presents their new slick and good looking car. It is "obviously and improvement on last year" and announces a new major sponsor. Williams targets big points and everyone is smiling. Leading driver is happy because he has a good feeling about the car;
5- Williams manages to top one or two testing sessions. Pundits go wild and say this is it, that Williams are dark horses to manage a great season. Someone at Williams (probably Adam Parr) comes out and plays down podiums talk but remains cautiously optimistic;
6- Williams arrives at the first venue hoping to make a great start to the season;
7- Team manages something of a result/pace although nothing near podiums or big points. It was a false start but things would soon improve;
8- But things do not improve and soon it becomes apparent that Williams are underachieving. Again;
9- Team goes into half-season interregnum talking about shifting to the year after. Talks of a "better year, next year" start.
10- Some heads roll, probably one or both drivers will be changed and a new promising "thinking head" is hired.
11- Season turns out to be another failure, almost a total disaster. Again. But team goes into the off-season bullish;
12- Go back to point 3.
The Williams cycle; trolling fans since 2006.
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
AdrianSutil wrote:No word from Lotus yet? Surprised by that. Expect HRT to show off new car at Saturday practice at the first race.
DanielPT wrote:1- Williams announce a new driver;
2- New driver says it is proud to driver for such an historical team, that it was a dream come true, blah, blah, blah;
3- One of Williams drivers promises to bring back Williams to former glory, said he oversaw and tried the new car and it should be a cracker if everything goes according to plan;
4- Williams presents their new slick and good looking car. It is "obviously and improvement on last year" and announces a new major sponsor. Williams targets big points and everyone is smiling. Leading driver is happy because he has a good feeling about the car;
5- Williams manages to top one or two testing sessions. Pundits go wild and say this is it, that Williams are dark horses to manage a great season. Someone at Williams (probably Adam Parr) comes out and plays down podiums talk but remains cautiously optimistic;
6- Williams arrives at the first venue hoping to make a great start to the season;
7- Team manages something of a result/pace although nothing near podiums or big points. It was a false start but things would soon improve;
8- But things do not improve and soon it becomes apparent that Williams are underachieving. Again;
9- Team goes into half-season interregnum talking about shifting to the year after. Talks of a "better year, next year" start.
10- Some heads roll, probably one or both drivers will be changed and a new promising "thinking head" is hired.
11- Season turns out to be another failure, almost a total disaster. Again. But team goes into the off-season bullish;
12- Go back to point 3, or team goes ran out or money and collapses.
FMecha wrote:DanielPT wrote:1- Williams announce a new driver;
2- New driver says it is proud to driver for such an historical team, that it was a dream come true, blah, blah, blah;
3- One of Williams drivers promises to bring back Williams to former glory, said he oversaw and tried the new car and it should be a cracker if everything goes according to plan;
4- Williams presents their new slick and good looking car. It is "obviously and improvement on last year" and announces a new major sponsor. Williams targets big points and everyone is smiling. Leading driver is happy because he has a good feeling about the car;
5- Williams manages to top one or two testing sessions. Pundits go wild and say this is it, that Williams are dark horses to manage a great season. Someone at Williams (probably Adam Parr) comes out and plays down podiums talk but remains cautiously optimistic;
6- Williams arrives at the first venue hoping to make a great start to the season;
7- Team manages something of a result/pace although nothing near podiums or big points. It was a false start but things would soon improve;
8- But things do not improve and soon it becomes apparent that Williams are underachieving. Again;
9- Team goes into half-season interregnum talking about shifting to the year after. Talks of a "better year, next year" start.
10- Some heads roll, probably one or both drivers will be changed and a new promising "thinking head" is hired.
11- Season turns out to be another failure, almost a total disaster. Again. But team goes into the off-season bullish;
12- Go back to point 3, or team goes ran out or money and collapses.
Fixed
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Giedo van der Garde - We expected crap from him, he has delivered crap so far. Well done on matching our expectations lad.
Lotus will reveal Kimi Raikkonen’s Lotus on its new website on February 5
CarlosFerreira wrote:Are we being slightly silly? It's as exciting as VLADIMIR PUTIN wearing a LIVE BEAR!
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:If there's anything I've learned in this week's competition, it's that I never wish to live in the Shetland Islands. Ever.
Captain Hammer wrote:I had to smirk at this headline on Autosport:Lotus will reveal Kimi Raikkonen’s Lotus on its new website on February 5
So, when are they launching Romain Grosjean’s Lotus, then?
Shizuka wrote:Sauber should consider their 1993-1994 black livery
Shizuka wrote:Sauber should consider their 1993-1994 black livery

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