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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby DanielPT » 20 Mar 2012, 05:53

It was a solid job indeed. One we came to expect from HRT instead after the last 2 years. Since they ousted Kolles though, things went backwards somehow...
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Re: The Marussia Thread

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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Faustus » 20 Mar 2012, 06:04

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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby AndreaModa » 22 Mar 2012, 00:45

So despite the very good race in Australia, Marussia are looking for even more improvements at Malaysia - http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/98226

Can't fault their enthusiasm, but I'm not sure we'll see much improvement considering the car is basically the same. I hope they get some dry practice sessions though to work on set-up, there must be a few tenths at least to be gained from that.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby jackanderton » 22 Mar 2012, 01:11

and a realistic challenge to the midfield will have to wait until 2013


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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby AndreaModa » 22 Mar 2012, 01:15

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and a realistic challenge to the midfield will have to wait until 2013


:shock:


I meant in the same vein that Caterham are at now, nipping at the heels of teams like Force India and Toro Rosso.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Phoenix » 22 Mar 2012, 01:18

AndreaModa wrote:
jackanderton wrote:
and a realistic challenge to the midfield will have to wait until 2013


:shock:


I meant in the same vein that Caterham are at now, nipping at the heels of teams like Force India and Toro Rosso.


Are they? If Australia is anything to go by, they are roughly where they were last year.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby DanielPT » 22 Mar 2012, 02:11

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AndreaModa wrote:
I meant in the same vein that Caterham are at now, nipping at the heels of teams like Force India and Toro Rosso.


Are they? If Australia is anything to go by, they are roughly where they were last year.


If not further away because last year Williams was dropping behind the midfield and Caterham was catching them and sometimes matching their pace. Williams gave a performance leap this year and left Caterham playing alone, again...
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby AndreaModa » 22 Mar 2012, 03:39

True, but they're obviously some way ahead of Marussia, and of course HRT. I think there's more to come from Caterham yet though. They've suffered from unreliability and with a bit of extended running and resolution of their problems, I think they'll be more of a threat as the season goes on.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby AndreaModa » 01 May 2012, 02:20

Did anyone get a chance to see this on Sky 1 on Friday?

A League of Their Own go racing

Can't for the life of me work out what car they used, I reckon it much be circa 07-08 but how Marussia got their hands on it I have no idea! Good exposure for the team though.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby RealRacingRoots » 01 May 2012, 08:23

AndreaModa wrote:Did anyone get a chance to see this on Sky 1 on Friday?

A League of Their Own go racing

Can't for the life of me work out what car they used, I reckon it much be circa 07-08 but how Marussia got their hands on it I have no idea! Good exposure for the team though.


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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Pamphlet » 01 May 2012, 13:47

As I have nowhere else to say this, I'll say it here:

Am I the only one who's really starting to like Pic? He seems to be a match for Glock, and he seems like a genuinely cool guy.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby RealRacingRoots » 01 May 2012, 14:11

Pamphlet wrote:
Am I the only one who's really starting to like Pic? He seems to be a match for Glock, and he seems like a genuinely cool guy.


Sounds like D'Ambrosio in Hunt For Glory.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Pamphlet » 01 May 2012, 14:21

RealRacingRoots wrote:
Pamphlet wrote:
Am I the only one who's really starting to like Pic? He seems to be a match for Glock, and he seems like a genuinely cool guy.


Sounds like D'Ambrosio in Hunt For Glory.


Funnily enough, I also like JDA quite a lot.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby CoopsII » 01 May 2012, 16:57

Pamphlet wrote:Am I the only one who's really starting to like Pic?

Hes been a pleasant surprise, and so has Jean Eric Vergne.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Wizzie » 01 May 2012, 18:44

CoopsII wrote:
Pamphlet wrote:Am I the only one who's really starting to like Pic?

Hes been a pleasant surprise, and so has Jean Eric Vergne.


At least Vergne can race, unlike his teammate. That being said though, Ricciardo must be going for the 'most likable driver on the grid' award if his interviews are anything to go by.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Stramala » 01 May 2012, 18:50

Wizzie wrote:At least Vergne can race, unlike his teammate.

Yes, because driving an HRT is a great way to learn racecraft :roll:
Sometimes he maybe forgets he's now driving an STR rather than an HRT and just lets people by in a momentary lapse of memory.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Faustus » 04 May 2012, 06:31

RealRacingRoots wrote:
AndreaModa wrote:Did anyone get a chance to see this on Sky 1 on Friday?

A League of Their Own go racing

Can't for the life of me work out what car they used, I reckon it much be circa 07-08 but how Marussia got their hands on it I have no idea! Good exposure for the team though.


It's an old Super Aguri, that is all.

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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby AndreaModa » 20 Jun 2012, 21:23

Not been much news on the Marussia front since the start of the season, but I just thought I'd bring to everyone's attention a competition the team are running in the lead up to the British GP. It's a chance to visit the factory in Banbury, meet the drivers and personnel and get to ask questions in a q+a session with the team. I'm going to enter it, once my mate gets back to me, and here's the link if anyone else fancies too:

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=369854539737040&id=240888299300332
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby dr-baker » 20 Jun 2012, 21:48

AndreaModa wrote:Not been much news on the Marussia front since the start of the season, but I just thought I'd bring to everyone's attention a competition the team are running in the lead up to the British GP. It's a chance to visit the factory in Banbury, meet the drivers and personnel and get to ask questions in a q+a session with the team. I'm going to enter it, once my mate gets back to me, and here's the link if anyone else fancies too:

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=369854539737040&id=240888299300332

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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby eurobrun » 20 Jun 2012, 21:52

dr-baker wrote:
AndreaModa wrote:Not been much news on the Marussia front since the start of the season, but I just thought I'd bring to everyone's attention a competition the team are running in the lead up to the British GP. It's a chance to visit the factory in Banbury, meet the drivers and personnel and get to ask questions in a q+a session with the team. I'm going to enter it, once my mate gets back to me, and here's the link if anyone else fancies too:

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The chance to meet Maria de Villota?!!! I'm entering! (As soon as I figure out who my fellow guest would be...)


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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby S951 » 30 Jun 2012, 07:02

looks like they are gearing up Maria de Villota for some straight line tests plus the young drivers test SL maybe on the cards :D :o
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby AndreaModa » 30 Jun 2012, 09:15

S951 wrote:looks like they are gearing up Maria de Villota for some straight line tests plus the young drivers test SL maybe on the cards :D :o


I'll see if I can ask her a question about getting time in the car if I get the chance next Thursday! :lol:
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby East Londoner » 30 Jun 2012, 19:58

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100806
Finally, Marussia are bringing upgrades this season. But is it too little, too late with HRT improving all the time?
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Captain Hammer » 30 Jun 2012, 21:07

Marussia pretty much just have to show up to beat HRT. Sure, HRT out-qualified them in Valencia, but Pic finished on the lead lap when de la Rosa didn't.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby AndreaModa » 30 Jun 2012, 23:05

East Londoner wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100806
Finally, Marussia are bringing upgrades this season. But is it too little, too late with HRT improving all the time?


Hard to tell, but it's good to see it finally happening. Hopefully the work in the wind tunnel will start to pay off, but I'm not hoping for too much. A slightly bigger advantage over HRT would be nice, though Caterham are far too out of touch to catch.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby mario » 01 Jul 2012, 01:18

Captain Hammer wrote:Marussia pretty much just have to show up to beat HRT. Sure, HRT out-qualified them in Valencia, but Pic finished on the lead lap when de la Rosa didn't.

True, although the performance advantage that Marussia had over HRT in race trim was not as large in Valencia as normal - I believe that Pic was about 24 seconds ahead of De La Rosa by the end of the race, although that seems to be as much down to tyre management as anything else. De La Rosa's lap times dropped off very sharply after lap 48 - he was around a second a lap slower compared to his times up until then, and for a number of laps Karthikeyan was faster than both Pic and De La Rosa (laps 43-50, where at one point he was about 3s a lap faster than De La Rosa and Pic, and for what it is worth Karthikeyan's best lap time was about 0.3s better than Pic's whilst using tyres that were as old as Pic's tyres).
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby GwilymJJames » 03 Jul 2012, 19:09

There's been a crash & driver injury at Marussia's straight-line test today, not confirmed who the driver is but Maria de Villota was due to be in the car today.

EDIT: BBC saying it was a female driver, so likely to be Maria.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby madmark1974 » 03 Jul 2012, 19:24

GwilymJJames wrote:There's been a crash & driver injury at Marussia's straight-line test today, not confirmed who the driver is but Maria de Villota was due to be in the car today.

EDIT: BBC saying it was a female driver, so likely to be Maria.


That sounds like it could actually be quite serious. I'm about 25 miles from Duxford and it's very wet here today. I'll keep an eye on this story throughout the day.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby AndreaModa » 03 Jul 2012, 19:31

madmark1974 wrote:
GwilymJJames wrote:There's been a crash & driver injury at Marussia's straight-line test today, not confirmed who the driver is but Maria de Villota was due to be in the car today.

EDIT: BBC saying it was a female driver, so likely to be Maria.


That sounds like it could actually be quite serious. I'm about 25 miles from Duxford and it's very wet here today. I'll keep an eye on this story throughout the day.


Yeah they're down there doing the straight line testing for the new aero parts. Reports from earlier in the day on their Twitter said it was dry and 19 degrees Celsius, and it is Maria de Villota driving. Things just don't work out for Marussia do they?
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Wizzie » 03 Jul 2012, 19:32

madmark1974 wrote:
GwilymJJames wrote:There's been a crash & driver injury at Marussia's straight-line test today, not confirmed who the driver is but Maria de Villota was due to be in the car today.

EDIT: BBC saying it was a female driver, so likely to be Maria.


That sounds like it could actually be quite serious. I'm about 25 miles from Duxford and it's very wet here today. I'll keep an eye on this story throughout the day.


Hopefully her injuries are not too serious and she can be back in the car soon.

"Suddenly Accelerated" eh? Sounds like some sort of mechanical failure to me but I guess it's too early to speculate.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby madmark1974 » 03 Jul 2012, 19:43

The story has been updated, and now says :

"The car hit a lorry which had been used to take it to the track. Villota is believed to be seriously injured"

I have everything crossed for her.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby S951 » 03 Jul 2012, 19:48

hope she is ok timo had tweeted about 45min ago a pic of her ready to go out to
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby eurobrun » 03 Jul 2012, 19:48

I am really worried, I really hope she recovers.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby AndreaModa » 03 Jul 2012, 19:56

Just caught the end of a quick description on BBC Radio 5 Live from someone there, apparently the crash was at a relatively slow speed, around 30-40mph, and I heard something about her being able to move her hands and signal to firefighters getting her out.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby madmark1974 » 03 Jul 2012, 20:14

Hoep you guys don't mind the 'live updates', but the BBC story has been updated again :

The East of England Ambulance Service said Villota had suffered life-threatening injuries.

BBC Cambridgeshire presenter Chris Mann, who witnessed the crash, said the car had completed a circuit when it "suddenly accelerated" into the back of the lorry.

"From where I was standing it looked like the helmet took the brunt of the impact," he said.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby LellaLombardi » 03 Jul 2012, 20:23

I really hope she is OK. Scary to think that she could have been racing in Valencia, and now this has happened. :(
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Pamphlet » 03 Jul 2012, 20:26

Not good at all. Hope she's okay.
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Re: The Marussia Thread

Postby Ferrarist » 03 Jul 2012, 20:31

As far as I understand, it seems to be a result of a mechanical failure. On the other hand, one could ask whether a Timo Glock or Charles Pic might have gotten the car under control. But we should ask these questions at a later stage.
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