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Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby James1978 » 04 Aug 2010, 21:55

I was having a look through the Hall Of Shame last night and was thinking could there me any possible new contenders in there, since there don;t appear to be many entries in there since 2000!

Here's some I was thinking

Nelson Piquet Jr for "You Lucky B******d" (though did he scrape enough other points finishes in 2008 not to need his flukey safety-car induced 2nd at Hockenheim?)
Michael Schumacher for "Hang Up The Keys" for his comeback this year (unless he stays on next year and improves greatly)
Alonso and Hamilton 2007 for "Punch and Judy" (possibly Webber and Vettel could be in this too!)
USA 2006 for "Panelbeatears Alert"
Lewis Hamilton for China 2007 and Canada 2008 for "Severe Brainfade"
Trulli on Sutil for "Watch your Ear", Brazil 2009 (I agree that it was totally Trulli's fault though!) :)
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby tc3j3r » 05 Aug 2010, 00:41

James1978 wrote:Nelson Piquet Jr for "You Lucky B******d" (though did he scrape enough other points finishes in 2008 not to need his flukey safety-car induced 2nd at Hockenheim?)

Yes, he had a 4th in Fuji. (and a 6th in Hungary, but that wasn't needed). I still think he'd be a worthwile addition though.

How about Jacques Villeneuve for Hang Up the Keys?
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby BlindCaveSalamander » 05 Aug 2010, 01:52

Maybe we could use the F1 Rejects Wiki to throw together a draft or two. Just a suggestion.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby shinji » 05 Aug 2010, 02:56

BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Maybe we could use the F1 Rejects Wiki to throw together a draft or two. Just a suggestion.


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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby thehemogoblin » 05 Aug 2010, 04:20

BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Maybe we could use the F1 Rejects Wiki to throw together a draft or two. Just a suggestion.


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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Phoenix » 05 Aug 2010, 08:02

BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Maybe we could use the F1 Rejects Wiki to throw together a draft or two. Just a suggestion.

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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby James1978 » 05 Aug 2010, 22:06

tc3j3r wrote:
James1978 wrote:Nelson Piquet Jr for "You Lucky B******d" (though did he scrape enough other points finishes in 2008 not to need his flukey safety-car induced 2nd at Hockenheim?)

Yes, he had a 4th in Fuji. (and a 6th in Hungary, but that wasn't needed). I still think he'd be a worthwile addition though.

How about Jacques Villeneuve for Hang Up the Keys?


Actually I thought Villeneuve was doing OK in 2006 before BMW gave him the shove.......
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 06 Aug 2010, 17:01

Maybe we should have a new section called "Murphy's Law" for the times where people just have races from hell (Webber in Japan last year and Europe this year spring to mind)

And I have to throw Sebastian Vettel's name in the ring for the "Severe Brain Fade' category for running into the back of Webber in Japan 07
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby tc3j3r » 06 Aug 2010, 20:28

James1978 wrote:
tc3j3r wrote:
James1978 wrote:Nelson Piquet Jr for "You Lucky B******d" (though did he scrape enough other points finishes in 2008 not to need his flukey safety-car induced 2nd at Hockenheim?)

Yes, he had a 4th in Fuji. (and a 6th in Hungary, but that wasn't needed). I still think he'd be a worthwile addition though.

How about Jacques Villeneuve for Hang Up the Keys?


Actually I thought Villeneuve was doing OK in 2006 before BMW gave him the shove.......

True, but 01-05 were all hopeless for him. His decision to come back after 03 was one of the most puzzling I have ever seen. But what really clinches it is that he is STLL trying to make a comeback...
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 07 Aug 2010, 12:58

I've gotten to work on the new "Murphy's Law" section of the Hall of Shame. Any more suggestions in addition to the two I've already mentioned?
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby RejectSteve » 07 Aug 2010, 17:55

Wizzie wrote:I've gotten to work on the new "Murphy's Law" section of the Hall of Shame. Any more suggestions in addition to the two I've already mentioned?

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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby tc3j3r » 07 Aug 2010, 21:03

Wizzie wrote:I've gotten to work on the new "Murphy's Law" section of the Hall of Shame. Any more suggestions in addition to the two I've already mentioned?

Michael Schumacher in China 2004? Felipe Massa in Hungary 2007?
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 07 Aug 2010, 21:32

tc3j3r wrote:Michael Schumacher in China 2004?

Sounds like a great one to use. I'll add that to the list tomorrow

Felipe Massa in Hungary 2007?


This was the race where the engine went BANG 3 laps from the end right? If so then it doesn't really qualify as this looks more on the weekend as a whole.

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The award is for a specific driver at a specific race.

If we had an award called "WMD to be found here" that, the McLaren MP4/19 and MP4/20 and some of Red Bull's creations would certainly qualify
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby tc3j3r » 07 Aug 2010, 22:16

Wizzie wrote:
Felipe Massa in Hungary 2007?


This was the race where the engine went BANG 3 laps from the end right? If so then it doesn't really qualify as this looks more on the weekend as a whole.

No, Hungary 2007 was the race where he qualified 14th, spent half the race running behind Sato's Super Aguri and finished a lapped 13th... ;)
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 07 Aug 2010, 22:28

tc3j3r wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
Felipe Massa in Hungary 2007?


This was the race where the engine went BANG 3 laps from the end right? If so then it doesn't really qualify as this looks more on the weekend as a whole.

No, Hungary 2007 was the race where he qualified 14th, spent half the race running behind Sato's Super Aguri and finished a lapped 13th... ;)


Ah... it was Hungary 08 where the engine went bang...
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 08 Aug 2010, 12:51

I've added Schumi - China 04 to the list.

Any others I should do?
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby James1978 » 09 Aug 2010, 02:22

Salo in Hungary '99 (similar to Massa in '07) - he was running amongst Arrows and Minardis when his teammate Irvine at least came 3rd!

Ralf in Japan 2003 would be a good one too!
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Cynon » 09 Aug 2010, 11:15

tc3j3r wrote:
Wizzie wrote:I've gotten to work on the new "Murphy's Law" section of the Hall of Shame. Any more suggestions in addition to the two I've already mentioned?

Michael Schumacher in China 2004? Felipe Massa in Hungary 2007?


What about Honda's entire existence from 2007-2008? I heard that Jenson Button said one of the Hondas from those years was so bad that no matter what they did to it, it just created a lot more drag... and if that's not Murphy's Law...

Chico Serra v. Raul Boesel, Canada, 1982. That's what belongs in the "Watch Your Ear!" section, not crap like Trulli v. Sutil in Brazil, 2009.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 09 Aug 2010, 16:17

Cynon wrote:What about Honda's entire existence from 2007-2008? I heard that Jenson Button said one of the Hondas from those years was so bad that no matter what they did to it, it just created a lot more drag... and if that's not Murphy's Law...


I thought about adding it to the category but then it would break the criteria which states: "Awarded to a driver who on a certain weekend had an average start and just went downhill from there."
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 09 Aug 2010, 18:27

I've made a few additions to the section. Next up will be probably the additions of some or all of the following:
David Coulthard - Spa 98
Fernando Alonso - Canada 07
Juan Pablo Montoya - USA 03
Eddie Irvine/Mika Hakkinen - Europe 99
Luca Badoer - Europe 09
Nico Hulkenberg/Rubens Barrichello - Monaco 10
Vitaly Petrov - Canada 10
Mark Webber - Malaysia 04

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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby James1978 » 09 Aug 2010, 21:54

Which race was it in 2004 where Webber was being burned by something on the car, was it Malaysia? That one definitely should be on!

Also Damon Hill, Australia 1997. :)
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby mario » 09 Aug 2010, 22:56

Cynon wrote:
tc3j3r wrote:
Wizzie wrote:I've gotten to work on the new "Murphy's Law" section of the Hall of Shame. Any more suggestions in addition to the two I've already mentioned?

Michael Schumacher in China 2004? Felipe Massa in Hungary 2007?


What about Honda's entire existence from 2007-2008? I heard that Jenson Button said one of the Hondas from those years was so bad that no matter what they did to it, it just created a lot more drag... and if that's not Murphy's Law...

Chico Serra v. Raul Boesel, Canada, 1982. That's what belongs in the "Watch Your Ear!" section, not crap like Trulli v. Sutil in Brazil, 2009.


The 2007, and to a lesser extent. the 2008 Honda had some strange quirks. Normally, when you increase the angle of attack of the front wing elements, you increase the downforce, along with the drag, up until you reach the point where the wing stalls and the airflow separates from the wing. However, Button revealed that the RA107 had a very strange quirk - if you increased the front wing beyond a certain point, even though the wing had not stalled, the downforce at the front started to decrease - but, as a double whammy, the drag still increased. I think that the RA108 suffered from the same problem in testing, but I believe that they changed the front wing design for the first GP, and that solved the problem for the rest of the season.

Thinking about it, when Brawn took over the team and axed a load of staff, it was only really the engine division which he axed last year (because of the works deal with Mercedes), whilst a few more people have gone this year as part of the Mercedes takeover. Still, you wonder how many of those who were behind the RA 107 and RA108 - which can politely be called junk - are still at Mercedes now (and may partially explain why Mercedes are, frankly, underperforming).
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Phoenix » 09 Aug 2010, 23:31

I've thought about a new section, called Breaking the bank, about teams that poured a lot of money into their respective operations...for barely anything. We would have Toyota, Jaguar and Ligier in the top 3, but you can make more suggestions.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 10 Aug 2010, 09:13

James1978 wrote:Which race was it in 2004 where Webber was being burned by something on the car, was it Malaysia? That one definitely should be on!


I'm pretty sure that was either France or Japan. Malaysia was the race where he dragged that crapbox of a Jaguar on the front row then got into all sorts of problems during the race.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby James1978 » 10 Aug 2010, 21:54

Wizzie wrote:
James1978 wrote:Which race was it in 2004 where Webber was being burned by something on the car, was it Malaysia? That one definitely should be on!


I'm pretty sure that was either France or Japan. Malaysia was the race where he dragged that crapbox of a Jaguar on the front row then got into all sorts of problems during the race.


I've looked it up - it was Japan 2004 when he drove for Jaguar and retired, and worse, in France 2005 when he was in a Williams. On that occasion he had to continue in more and more pain, as if he'd retired it would have screwed his qualifying for the next race due to that silly rule where the people who retire from the previous race have to go out first on a dirty track (one the sillest rules ever if you ask me!) :)
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 11 Aug 2010, 09:04

James1978 wrote:
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James1978 wrote:Which race was it in 2004 where Webber was being burned by something on the car, was it Malaysia? That one definitely should be on!


I'm pretty sure that was either France or Japan. Malaysia was the race where he dragged that crapbox of a Jaguar on the front row then got into all sorts of problems during the race.


I've looked it up - it was Japan 2004 when he drove for Jaguar and retired, and worse, in France 2005 when he was in a Williams. On that occasion he had to continue in more and more pain, as if he'd retired it would have screwed his qualifying for the next race due to that silly rule where the people who retire from the previous race have to go out first on a dirty track (one the sillest rules ever if you ask me!) :)


2005 had all sorts of silly rules if you ask me
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby watka » 14 Aug 2010, 20:36

A "Murphy's Law" candidate would be Coulthard getting stuck behind Bernoldi at Monaco 2001.

Roberto Moreno should be a "Medal of Honour" candidate!
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Yannick » 15 Aug 2010, 23:30

An obvious "Medal Of Honour" candidate would be Niki Lauda for Fuji 1976. And Damon Hill for his performance in the Arrows in Hungary 1996 (Arrows never won a race).
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Phoenix » 16 Aug 2010, 01:54

Yannick wrote:An obvious "Medal Of Honour" candidate would be Niki Lauda for Fuji 1976. And Damon Hill for his performance in the Arrows in Hungary 1996 (Arrows never won a race).

It was in 1997, actually.
For the Murphy's Law section, what about Jean Alesi? He drove for Tyrrell well after their good times, then for Ferrari just when their form sagged, then to Benetton after the departure of Brawn and Byrne, for Sauber on so-so years, onto Prost on their worst season ever and in 2001 when they were near bankrupcy and finally for Jordan when they were in decline. And he was involved in a silly way on an accident with Räikkönen on his departure race. Not to mention the opportunities of victory he lost due to unreliability. And a nomination to the Severe brain fade podium for running out of fuel in Australia in 1997 after forgetting to pit.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 16 Aug 2010, 08:18

Phoenix wrote:
Yannick wrote:An obvious "Medal Of Honour" candidate would be Niki Lauda for Fuji 1976. And Damon Hill for his performance in the Arrows in Hungary 1996 (Arrows never won a race).

It was in 1997, actually.
For the Murphy's Law section, what about Jean Alesi? He drove for Tyrrell well after their good times, then for Ferrari just when their form sagged, then to Benetton after the departure of Brawn and Byrne, for Sauber on so-so years, onto Prost on their worst season ever and in 2001 when they were near bankrupcy and finally for Jordan when they were in decline. And he was involved in a silly way on an accident with Räikkönen on his departure race. Not to mention the opportunities of victory he lost due to unreliability. And a nomination to the Severe brain fade podium for running out of fuel in Australia in 1997 after forgetting to pit.


Alesi would be a prime candidate but I need specific races to meet the critera I set out
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Phoenix » 17 Aug 2010, 09:10

Wizzie wrote:
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Yannick wrote:An obvious "Medal Of Honour" candidate would be Niki Lauda for Fuji 1976. And Damon Hill for his performance in the Arrows in Hungary 1996 (Arrows never won a race).

It was in 1997, actually.
For the Murphy's Law section, what about Jean Alesi? He drove for Tyrrell well after their good times, then for Ferrari just when their form sagged, then to Benetton after the departure of Brawn and Byrne, for Sauber on so-so years, onto Prost on their worst season ever and in 2001 when they were near bankrupcy and finally for Jordan when they were in decline. And he was involved in a silly way on an accident with Räikkönen on his departure race. Not to mention the opportunities of victory he lost due to unreliability. And a nomination to the Severe brain fade podium for running out of fuel in Australia in 1997 after forgetting to pit.


Alesi would be a prime candidate but I need specific races to meet the critera I set out

Then it has to be his 2000.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Bleu » 17 Aug 2010, 16:19

I think some kind of "crash corner" award should be there. A race with many drivers crashing out in the same race in the same corner in separate incidents.

- Monaco 2000, Ste Devote (Wurz, Mazzacane, Diniz, R Schumacher, Zonta and Frentzen)
- Brazil 2003, Curva do Sol (Wilson, Pizzonia, Montoya, M Schumacher, Button, Verstappen)

I think there was some corner in mid 1980s US Street circuits to fit that as well.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Wizzie » 17 Aug 2010, 16:23

Bleu wrote:I think some kind of "crash corner" award should be there. A race with many drivers crashing out in the same race in the same corner in separate incidents.

- Monaco 2000, Ste Devote (Wurz, Mazzacane, Diniz, R Schumacher, Zonta and Frentzen)
- Brazil 2003, Curva do Sol (Wilson, Pizzonia, Montoya, M Schumacher, Button, Verstappen)

I think there was some corner in mid 1980s US Street circuits to fit that as well.


Another candidate:
Europe 2007: Castrol-S (Hamilton*, Button, Sutil, Rosberg, Speed, Liuzzi and Davidson*)
You also forgot to mention Webber* for Brazil 2003

* Didn't retire as a result of their excursion
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby dr-baker » 17 Aug 2010, 18:02

Wizzie wrote:
Bleu wrote:I think some kind of "crash corner" award should be there. A race with many drivers crashing out in the same race in the same corner in separate incidents.

- Monaco 2000, Ste Devote (Wurz, Mazzacane, Diniz, R Schumacher, Zonta and Frentzen)
- Brazil 2003, Curva do Sol (Wilson, Pizzonia, Montoya, M Schumacher, Button, Verstappen)

I think there was some corner in mid 1980s US Street circuits to fit that as well.


Another candidate:
Europe 2007: Castrol-S (Hamilton*, Button, Sutil, Rosberg, Speed, Liuzzi and Davidson*)
You also forgot to mention Webber* for Brazil 2003

* Didn't retire as a result of their excursion

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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby watka » 18 Aug 2010, 05:29

Eau Rouge - for Zonta and Villeneuve in the BARs.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Stramala » 18 Aug 2010, 05:54

watka wrote:Whatever this corner is - 1975

Looks like Stowe to me.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby Phoenix » 19 Aug 2010, 01:40

kostas22 wrote:
watka wrote:Whatever this corner is - 1975

Looks like Stowe to me.

Woodcote, I think.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby eagleash » 19 Aug 2010, 17:52

Possibly not Woodcote...that was one of the years they had the Chicane. Also not "built up" enough (stands pits etc).
Mainly Stowe; if I remember rightly, it was bucketing at the far side of the circuit whereas the pits straight was relatively dry. There is one shot from Club I think looking back toward Stowe with the the Stowe Grandstand obscured by rain. My memory of the race, however, is that cars were falling off more or less everywhere.
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Re: Possible updates to "Hall of Shame"

Postby ADx_Wales » 22 Aug 2010, 18:28

Its Club corner, you can see Abbey in the background, well, those who remember abbey without it being a chicane.
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