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Knock-on
2nd July 2012, 13:12
Here we go.
Brown, Jon Brow
2nd July 2012, 13:21
I will be breaking my F1 virginity by attending this one. I will be camping all week in my brothers friends luxury 3-birth caravan (which is in actual fact only a 2-birth) with plenty of beer, bacon and sausage. Can't wait! :D
Tazio
2nd July 2012, 16:39
Ya' awl boys hankerin' for a wet race?
6 to 10 Day Extended Weather Forecast for Silverstone - weather.com (http://www.weather.com/weather/extended/UKXX1916?par=yahoo&site=www.yahoo.com&promo=extendedforecast&cm_ven=Yahoo&cm_cat=www.yahoo.com&cm_pla=forecastpage&cm_ite=CityPage)
Dave B
2nd July 2012, 17:52
http://www.webpagescreenshot.info/i/192307-72201265148pm.png
Damp rather than wet, more likely :)
Tazio
2nd July 2012, 19:30
inter-option-option-inter?
steveaki13
5th July 2012, 00:18
I will be breaking my F1 virginity by attending this one. I will be camping all week in my brothers friends luxury 3-birth caravan (which is in actual fact only a 2-birth) with plenty of beer, bacon and sausage. Can't wait! :D
Enjoy it.
Its an assault on all your senses.
Take earplugs. But don't wear them all the time. Let your eardrums getting rattled for a little while.
AndyL
5th July 2012, 11:59
Don't forget your umbrella Jon! Forecast now shows 40% chance of light showers for qualy and 60% chance of heavy showers for the race.
MAX_THRUST
5th July 2012, 13:36
Maybe we will see Button perform well this weekend in wet conditions. Would be good to see it sunny but a wet race would be more exciting unless your standing in your wellies knee deep in mud. Enjoy the race
Dave B
5th July 2012, 15:50
Indeed, the forecast has worsened in the last few days, Friday and Sunday looking particularly grim:
XCWeather - Forecast for Silverstone (http://www.xcweather.co.uk/forecast/silverstone)
Remind me, how does Massa usually do in the wet at Silverstone? :p
AndyL
5th July 2012, 16:36
Remind me, how does Massa usually do in the wet at Silverstone? :p
Hilariously :D
N4D13
5th July 2012, 16:38
Indeed, the forecast has worsened in the last few days, Friday and Sunday looking particularly grim:
XCWeather - Forecast for Silverstone (http://www.xcweather.co.uk/forecast/silverstone)
Remind me, how does Massa usually do in the wet at Silverstone? :p
Never mind that, he's going to be the eighth winner! :p :
Tazio
5th July 2012, 16:57
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Indeed, the forecast has worsened in the last few days, Friday and Sunday looking particularly grim:
XCWeather - Forecast for Silverstone (http://www.xcweather.co.uk/forecast/silverstone)
Remind me, how does Massa usually do in the wet at Silverstone? :p That is precisely why I left him off my pickems even though Ferrari have suggested their new floor, and front wing upgrades are worth .4 secs at Silverstone. ;) :p :
Garry Walker
5th July 2012, 19:08
I will be breaking my virginity. I will be camping all week with plenty of sausage. Can't wait! :D
Well, that is a bit shocking, but if you like it...
Dave B
5th July 2012, 20:14
Hilariously :D
I've just dug out the 2008 DVD to watch with my dinner. I might play Dead Or Alive's You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) to accompany it!
Dave B
6th July 2012, 15:23
Not a lot to say about practice: Grosjean fastest this morning in a wet session, and now 20 minutes into FP2 only Senna has set a time (2m10.215) as it's pouring down. I feel desperately sorry for the thousands who have made the effort to get there in this weather only to be greeted by an empty track. The FIA need to look at increasing the wet & inter tyre allocation for situations like this, all the teams are preserving tyres as they'll probably need them for the race. Ah well, back to the tennis...
N4D13
6th July 2012, 16:13
Either live timing isn't working or Rosberg has completed the slowest lap ever at Silverstone. 12:16.143 - will he make into 107%?
Dave B
6th July 2012, 17:15
Either live timing isn't working or Rosberg has completed the slowest lap ever at Silverstone. 12:16.143 - will he make into 107%?
You haven't seen how wet it is! :p
Bezza
6th July 2012, 17:21
I am off to Silverstone for the second time (the first being 2010 when Webber won).
Bit last minute, managed to sell a good number of Brother printers at work to go into a raffle for Grand Prix tickets, and I managed to be successful! Delighted! :champion:
Just for the Sunday, which looking at the weather forecast now, seems to be the best of the three days in that respect. I will be in Stowe grandstand, not sure which one, so will be covered up anyway! Can't bloody wait.
Hamilton will win, with both Saubers up at the front battling.
truefan72
6th July 2012, 18:23
could barely watch either practices. Too dull too much rain. For those who wanted rain, this is what you get.
christophulus
6th July 2012, 20:36
Uh oh, looks like 2000 all over again. Anyone with tickets for qualifying is being told not to turn up tomorrow due to the rain.
UPDATE: We are dissuading fans from coming to the event tomorrow if you have a public car pass, those with P&R & are camping will be fine
Twitter / SilverstoneUK: UPDATE: We are dissuading (http://twitter.com/SilverstoneUK/status/221309179070136320)
My brother was planning to leave at 1am to travel down overnight to be in time for qualy, I've just told him the news.. he's obviously not happy but says he'll just 'park & ride' if he has to.
christophulus
6th July 2012, 21:44
It's a real shame, we went to qualifying last year and the setup was great, we were in and out of the car parks in no time. I suppose this is what happens when 80,000 people turn up for the practice day - how many circuits can't even get that on a Sunday??
I doubt Bernie will see it that way though, he won't be happy until there's tarmac for 20 miles in each direction and a roof over the whole circuit :mad:
TheFamousEccles
7th July 2012, 10:23
If the British GP is to be run at this time each year, then a roof over the whole circuit might be a good idea... ;)
dutchmaster
7th July 2012, 14:01
Eddie Jordan Arrested for "Crimes Against Fashion" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2g8DFcn_R8)
LOL love it.
Dave B
7th July 2012, 14:03
The busiest start to Q1 I've seen for a while as the heavens threaten to open.
Jenson's radio: "these conditions are going to get worse, we need to nail these first laps".
Kimi's KERS is broken, everybody's slipping and sliding, it's going to be... interesting! :D
So who's going to beat Lewis here ?
F1boat
7th July 2012, 14:23
Poor Jenson, the season started so well for him, but now it is embarassing to watch him.
truefan72
7th July 2012, 14:26
disappointing... a word that is becoming synonymous with Button in 2012 :down:
truefan72
7th July 2012, 14:27
If I was Martin Whitmarsh, I'd be asking some very stern questions to that side of the garage. Not good enough by all involved IMO.
exactly
truefan72
7th July 2012, 14:31
Button on Sky
"Everything has been great today except Q1"
LOL, ridiculous
AndyL
7th July 2012, 14:32
With only 3 sets of full wets for the whole weekend, and most having put 15+laps on one of them yesterday, going out in Q1 could turn out to be a strategic masterstroke if full wets are needed for the race ;)
Looking at the latest forecast, the race tomorrow might just escape the worst of the rain though.
AndyL
7th July 2012, 14:34
Narrow escape for Alonso! Just managed to avoid the wall!
truefan72
7th July 2012, 14:35
I think Hamilton's time is safe in Q2 ,bring him in FFS
N4D13
7th July 2012, 14:37
I suppose someone will come and criticize the decision to red flag qualifying, but come on - not a single driver was managing to stay on the track during a single lap. This was beginning to look like a yacht race.
truefan72
7th July 2012, 14:38
Red flag is sensible, but for how long?
Don't see how this could continue...too much rain :s
Tazio
7th July 2012, 14:42
What Freakin' mess!! After Massa almost got T-boned they had to throw the flag!
N4D13
7th July 2012, 14:43
Exactly, it was the right decision IMO.
The problem being most teams chose to set up for a dry qualifying and we ended up having a big downpour. Its hardly surprising they couldn't stay on the track.
They can change their set-ups now, can't they? Now, whether they will do that is quite a different question - which weather is expected for the race?
TheFamousEccles
7th July 2012, 14:47
dig the close up detail on the red bulls! Cool as feck
Looks like it's going to rain for 1 more hour :(
N4D13
7th July 2012, 14:50
Rain isn't expected to stop until 14:40 - that's fifty minutes from now.
Edit: pino beat me to it. :p
TheFamousEccles
7th July 2012, 14:51
The helicopter shot reminds me of Philip Island - grey, wet and ****ty
truefan72
7th July 2012, 14:56
this is why i never like rain in F1 races.
Sure it sometimes spices up the show
but overall it usually means a right old mess
I feel bad for the huge crowds of fans that made it to the track.
Maybe it is time to move the british GP to Late August.
If it would make a difference?
truefan72
7th July 2012, 15:07
so if Qualiy gets shut down, why would they not let the current results stand?
all Q2 drivers had the same chance to go out in Q2 so the lap times should count
and the last timed laps were the ones done in Q2 imo
nobody asked ferrari to put on inters and waste time, or other guys not putting in a good first lap.
It's not as if Q2 didn't start at all
Dave B
7th July 2012, 15:08
this is why i never like rain in F1 races.
Sure it sometimes spices up the show
but overall it usually means a right old mess
I feel bad for the huge crowds of fans that made it to the track.
Maybe it is time to move the british GP to Late August.
If it would make a difference?
I'm with you: I love a wet race as much as the next man but not when cars are aquaplaning off into the gravel and qualifying is turned into a lottery.
Late August can be better but equally we've had storms and torrential rain. Bottom line is Britain has unpredictable weather!
truefan72
7th July 2012, 15:09
btw, seems to me the track is drivable right now.
At the very worst they would be doing the same times right now as they did at the start of q2
Malbec
7th July 2012, 15:09
Maybe it is time to move the british GP to Late August.
If it would make a difference?
Probably not on a statistical basis. Thats why big sporting events that rely on dry weather tend to be held now like Wimbledon.
This year has just seen freakily heavy rain in the UK, it seems like every week we hear about one months worth of rain falling in one day somewhere or other. Yesterday and today that place happened to be Silverstone.
N4D13
7th July 2012, 15:13
According to Whiting, qualifying is likely to be restarted at three o'clock! That's almost one hour from now. :mad:
Dave B
7th July 2012, 15:17
This year has just seen freakily heavy rain in the UK, it seems like every week we hear about one months worth of rain falling in one day somewhere or other. Yesterday and today that place happened to be Silverstone.
It's not just the heavy rain, it's that it's fallen on ground already sodden by a month or more of wet weather. From what I've seen on the news today Silverstone has escaped quite lightly, parts of the westcountry have experienced flooding and a few weeks ago the north-east was lashed by heavy storms. It's all a bit messed up this year!
steveaki13
7th July 2012, 15:18
I suppose someone will come and criticize the decision to red flag qualifying, but come on - not a single driver was managing to stay on the track during a single lap. This was beginning to look like a yacht race.
No I think it was OK, but that last 2 or 3 minutes it got too dangerous. The right decision was made.
What Freakin' mess!! After Massa almost got T-boned they had to throw the flag!
That was scary. Glad they made the decision then.
I'm with you: I love a wet race as much as the next man but not when cars are aquaplaning off into the gravel and qualifying is turned into a lottery.
Late August can be better but equally we've had storms and torrential rain. Bottom line is Britain has unpredictable weather!
I like a wet race, but as you say there is a limit. i.e - Adelaide 1991, Suzuka 1994, Fuji 2007.
btw, seems to me the track is drivable right now.
At the very worst they would be doing the same times right now as they did at the start of q2
It was Red Flag conditions, but as when a SC is put out for rain mid race, they then wait until almost dry for inters before starting again.
Dave B
7th July 2012, 15:18
Well I have to go out so going to miss the end in that case (A friends birthday and have to meet in a cocktail bar at 3pm). I'll see the race tomorrow though and thats the main thing. :)
Does the bar not have a telly? :p
truefan72
7th July 2012, 15:21
I shall humbly defer my thoughts on weather in the UK to you folks. I guess august won't change things that much
Here we have had record heat for the past 3 weeks with it expected to be 109 today
F1boat
7th July 2012, 15:26
nice that I switched to GT1...
Dave B
7th July 2012, 15:27
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radar update 14:26 BST: The large shower cell remains on course to end in about 10-15 minutes. Reasonably clear behind that for a bit.about 1 minute ago (https://twitter.com/radarguruf1/status/221596005697720321) ˇ reply (https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?in_reply_to=221596005697720321) ˇ retweet (https://twitter.com/intent/retweet?tweet_id=221596005697720321) ˇ favorite (https://twitter.com/intent/favorite?tweet_id=221596005697720321)
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truefan72
7th July 2012, 15:33
I hate you :p
What we would give for a couple of days (preferably at the weekend) of dry sunny weather, 20 degrees or more :)
Trust me you don't want these oven conditions
It' like we are living in some sci fi movie where the sun is burning way to hot.
My electirc bill for june was off the charts
steveaki13
7th July 2012, 15:46
Too hot is bad I agree. I'm British so a nice cool, cloudy day would suit me lol :p
With you there Henners. Anything but more bloody Rain!! :mad: Or Hail is it was a few days OK. :crazy:
Dave B
7th July 2012, 15:54
It's apparently stopped raining, and engines are being fired up, so hopefully we'll be underway again soon. Race control will give 10 minutes notice once they're happy.
Dave B
7th July 2012, 15:57
Session will restart at 15:07
:D
steveaki13
7th July 2012, 16:00
The only thing is I bet they all come out on Inters. They should be able to start it a bit earlier when the wets are in their operating window after standing water is minimal
Let's see who has balls now :p : :s
Alonso finally in top 10 :D
Alonso finally in top 10 :D
Was...
Dave B
7th July 2012, 16:19
Alonso finally in top 10 :D
He set his time when the waved yellows were out for Grosjean but should be ok if he can demonstrate that he lifted. (edit: replay of his onboard does appear to show he slowed)
As to who has balls, I'd say Perez for gambling on inters. Didn't work, mind...
Tazio
7th July 2012, 16:22
:s ailor: Snap? :confused: :dork: :p :
The two Ferrari on intermedia :s
donKey jote
7th July 2012, 16:34
http://i46.tinypic.com/hv9ul3.gif
:o
Tazio
7th July 2012, 16:37
http://i46.tinypic.com/hv9ul3.gif
:o
http://i46.tinypic.com/hv9ul3.gif :D
Alonso on pole...and most members leaves the forum ;(
:p :
N4D13
7th July 2012, 18:07
I think today's qualifying proves that there is no such thing as a regenmeister, at least not in this time. Hamilton and Vettel didn't really do all that great when they should have, and Alonso, who took pole, was this close from destroying his car in Q2. I wonder what Senna (the fast one, that is) might have done in these conditions.
i_max2k2
7th July 2012, 20:03
The top 3 did good, I think most guys did good laps on inters and kept improving, lets see how the race goes, but frankly schumacher and senna held their own in their time, no matter what kind of car they were in, perhaps aerodynamics still makes a bit more difference compared to back then.
truefan72
7th July 2012, 20:07
i bet you $100 that mclaren were not prepared to put on inters in Q3
so when Hamilton had to rush back into the pit,they probably put semi-warmed up inters on his car, and it was game over
should have just stayed with the full wets like MSC
donKey jote
7th July 2012, 20:10
Alonso on pole...and most members leaves the forum ;(
:p :
I bet some members even left after Q1 :hmph: :arrows: :andrea:
Ugh, couldn't post earlier. And saw only until red flag. Heartbreaking to see Pérez at the bottom of Q2 after he was leading at the red flag and Sauber had been going well throughout the first half of qualifying. :( They were my tip for podium - very suitable circuit and conditions (wet, cool) as well. Oh why oh why does it usually need to go so wrong for them. Vergne was flying in the beginning in full wet conditions as well - he ended up nowhere. What a pity.
rjbetty
7th July 2012, 21:46
Wow, the image of Grosjean beached in the gravel brought back memories of what F1 USED to be like. And with the Valencia race actually having retirements, it feels like a blast from the past (when I truly loved F1 :) ).
They also ran in wet weather. As it is now, it isn't as bad as tennis and cricket, but I have long forseen a time where there will be no wet weather running in F1 whatsoever... :(
Alonso on pole...and most members leaves the forum ;(
:p :
Not me.. what a lap!..very controlled, neat, tidy and not overdriven on the limit. Looks like the Ferrari have made good progress or the car is simply very well suited to wet conditions on intermediates and they have opted for a wet set-up.
Alonso has been outstanding so far this season and thoroughly deserves to be leading the WDC, great stuff!
Dave B
8th July 2012, 13:24
Looks like it could be a dry start, but for how long?
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wedge
8th July 2012, 13:32
Q2 was a disgrace. It should never have been red flagged. The clock should have ran down and instead delay Q3.
Did we have red flags for persistent rain in the days of 1hr quali?
Dave B
8th July 2012, 13:40
Q2 was a disgrace. It should never have been red flagged. The clock should have ran down and instead delay Q3.
But Alonso hadn't set a time! </FIAconspiracytheory> :p
Dave B
8th July 2012, 13:42
Petrov's car conked out on the way to the grid, looks like he'll be starting from the pitlane.
(Edit: terminal oil leak according to the BBC)
But Alonso hadn't set a time! </FIAconspiracytheory> :p
Yes same story FIArrari at its best :up:
:p :
donKey jote
8th July 2012, 14:06
:wave:
looks like 20000 forumers stayed at home too ? :p
donKey jote
8th July 2012, 14:16
schu schu train :p
Lol you beat me to that donkey ;)
donKey jote
8th July 2012, 14:21
aymachquickerdanhim :up:
donKey jote
8th July 2012, 14:23
maldonado vs perez :o
longisland
8th July 2012, 14:27
we
longisland
8th July 2012, 14:33
Welcome Massa, you are finally back! Feel sorry for Perez but at least Lewis can concentrate on racing now.... No puns intended. I m a big fan of Ms. Venezuela in Ms. Universe pageant
truefan72
8th July 2012, 14:36
c'mon mclaren bring in hamilton, now he is only losing time
jeez!
truefan72
8th July 2012, 14:37
WTF left him out for another lap?
truefan72
8th July 2012, 14:40
hamilton staying out for those 2 laps after alonso passed him is exactly why he is behind kimi & MSC
Stella told Alonso they could go for 2 stops...
donKey jote
8th July 2012, 14:46
and he responds with fastest lap :p
truefan72
8th July 2012, 14:55
stupid button, thank you for holding up Hamilton, and allowing grosjean through, thanks for nothing button!
truefan72
8th July 2012, 15:04
this is a pathetic strategy by mclaren and the car looks the better part of 1 second slower than the renault and those ahead
why hards to start the race why softs in the second stint instead of two long hard stints and finishing with a soft stint
why a rain setup with too much downforce?
its just a shameful overall performance
steveaki13
8th July 2012, 15:09
I personally think the Mclaren is just slow round here in race trim.
truefan72
8th July 2012, 15:14
I personally think the Mclaren is just slow round here in race trim.
yup
and MSC will pass Hamilton
donKey jote
8th July 2012, 15:15
balls :s
alo's a sitting duck :s
Wrong tyres strategy for Ferrari
truefan72
8th July 2012, 15:29
congrats webber
donKey jote
8th July 2012, 15:31
well done Webb and Massa :up:
stoopid Pirelli for Alo :p
Tazio
8th July 2012, 15:31
Congrats to Mark. Top 6 all deserve recognition for great drives :up:
F1boat
8th July 2012, 15:36
Great race for Webbo and Red Bull Racing - the best team by far. I still think that they did not start the season with the fastest car, but now there can be no doubt. And kudos for Webber, he bounced back after horrible 2011 season in style.
longisland
8th July 2012, 15:38
Not bad for a no. 2 driver. Journeyman if I may add. Fred overcooked the soft tires. Welcome home Massa.
AndyL
8th July 2012, 15:40
Poor old Fernando and Seb, they get poxy Santander logos while Mark gets a proper trophy.
F1boat
8th July 2012, 15:41
By the way I'm shocked with the pace of McLaren, or the lack of it. They simply fade in this championship. It is shocking.
F1boat
8th July 2012, 15:48
Fantastic idea having the driver interviews on the podium. The public get to hear from the drivers, and there's actually some emotion on display rather than the sterile PR nonsense usually spouted in press conferences. :up:
I agree.
Sauber is frustrating. They clearly had a quick car this weekend, but again it was wasted both in qualifying and in the race. Strategies, collisions, mistakes, general inconsistency... Williams also lost good points – Maldonado seemed to have pace for a top6 finish.
Initially Grosjean’s race seemed to go wrong too, but he seems to be a master of tyre management in current era. Again he managed to stretch his stints very long and emerged in Top6. Without that incident in the beginning perhaps could have finished on podium?
Silverstone has suited Webber for many years already – second win there too! Alonso did, what he could and Massa seems to be in good form now as well. Ferrari is really fast now and Alonso is hard to catch in the championship.
What else? McLaren’s keeps moving on a downward spiral. Now they seem to struggle regardless of conditions – hot or cold. Only 4th in WCC, even behind Ferrari and Lotus! Who would have thought that in the beginning of the season!
wedge
8th July 2012, 15:57
By the way I'm shocked with the pace of McLaren, or the lack of it. They simply fade in this championship. It is shocking.
A weekend to write off considering the circumstances.
Certainly it appears the McLarens don't like inters.
fandango
8th July 2012, 16:02
Wrong tyres strategy for Ferrari
I don't think so. Any other strategy would probably have gifted Red Bull a 1-2. He finished just a couple of seconds behind the winner, it's just that it hurts to lose the lead with so few laps to go.
fandango
8th July 2012, 16:09
Fantastic idea having the driver interviews on the podium. The public get to hear from the drivers, and there's actually some emotion on display rather than the sterile PR nonsense usually spouted in press conferences. :up:
The idea's not bad, but it didn't really work for the international TV feed. And it cuts out the drivers speaking in their own language, which I like even when I can't understand them...
longisland
8th July 2012, 16:14
Hats off to the fans in Silverstone. it was a great race and a nice gesture from Sir Jackie and you nice folks who endured the dreadful weekend fully deserved it. P/s: it's high time to take a hard look at the Woking teams' performance as a whole.
rjbetty
8th July 2012, 17:02
Some Thoughts:
1.Sad for Sergio Perez who was on provisional pole, gets bumped well down the grid, then taken out by Maldonado to boot.
2.I'm maybe thinking Maldonado needs another ban. Was very telling when Perez said it's not just his list of collisions, but that he just doesn't have any respect.
3.People talk about how Rosberg is running rings around Michael, but Michael was 28sec ahead today and scored a fastest lap over half a sec quicker! Michael has actually done this quite often but not got the credit for it. The only time Rosberg has been convincingly quicker this year was China.
4.Congratulations to Romain Grosjean for finishing 6th, 7sec behind his team-mate and just 17sec off the win - and this from the back of the field after lap 1... I thought he could surprise and edge Kimi this year, but I didn't imagine it would be like this.
5.Senna is again behind Maldonado, which is a concern... Because I like him.
6.Though he's like a human puppy, Massa actually seems to be quite a fighter. He hasn't just given in and wilted like other drivers would (Hello Fisi!) but has kept fighting and is growing stronger. He needs to to save his career. Felipe is reminding me very much of Heinz-Harald Frentzen in 1998 - he went on to enjoy a renassiance with Jordan after, and Felipe can do the same with the team he joins next year.
rjbetty
8th July 2012, 17:17
7.One more, has anybody noticed that the Marussia's set pretty good fastest laps, both faster than Kovalainen and +1.3sec off McLarens?
Glock was about +2.8sec off fastest lap (set by Kimi!) with Pic and Kovalainen about +3.4sec off.
Dave B
8th July 2012, 18:30
E25,000 fine for Kobyashi for clattering into his pit crew.
E10,000 fine and a reprimand for Maldonado for his clash with Perez.
Dave B
8th July 2012, 18:50
Links for the above, in case you were wondering:
Maldonado fined, reprimanded for Perez incident during the British GP - F1 news - AUTOSPORT.com (http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/101094)
Kobayashi fined 25,000 Euro for his incident in the pits during the British Grand Prix - F1 news - AUTOSPORT.com (http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/101095)
:)
ArrowsFA1
8th July 2012, 20:29
E10,000 fine and a reprimand for Maldonado for his clash with Perez.
What's the effect of a reprimand? Are they cumulative or is it just a slap on the wrist?
steveaki13
8th July 2012, 20:29
E25,000 fine for Kobyashi for clattering into his pit crew.
E10,000 fine and a reprimand for Maldonado for his clash with Perez.
Both justified for me. Kobayashi onboard showed him appearing in shot way to fast and out of control.
Maldonado could have had a tougher penalty for me given previous incidents.
truefan72
8th July 2012, 21:11
Both justified for me. Kobayashi onboard showed him appearing in shot way to fast and out of control.
Maldonado could have had a tougher penalty for me given previous incidents.
agreed, I was expecting a 5 place grid drop for the next race
He got a reprimand the last time around...obviously it had no effect
I would even vote for a race ban, allowing the team to field their 3rd driver bottas in his place
The amount of quality points Pastor has lost for his team has probably far outnumbered the points he got for his one race win
I'm crossing my fingers for Webber, I hope to be a WDC :)
F1boat
9th July 2012, 09:25
agreed, I was expecting a 5 place grid drop for the next race
He got a reprimand the last time around...obviously it had no effect
I would even vote for a race ban, allowing the team to field their 3rd driver bottas in his place
The amount of quality points Pastor has lost for his team has probably far outnumbered the points he got for his one race win
Well, for Williams a win is worth far more than 25 points, but I have to agree that Pastor is becoming very dangerous. It's a joke right now, every race it's another silly move. I think that a race ban would be very healthy for him. I am sure that after it he will return smarter and better.
Dave B
9th July 2012, 09:28
Are stewards still able to issue suspended race bans? That might focus his mind more than a grid penalty or a few thousand quid fine.
Tazio
9th July 2012, 15:16
I think he is set up for a race ban; a third reprimand will equal a cumulative penalty IMO. As for this incident it was not particularly egregious, but his explanation for it is weak. Autosport has quoted him as saying that his DRS was deployed when he left the pit, but it clearly was not open when they showed the events leading up to the accident. This may have contributed to particularly cold tires, but that is information an elite racer should be able to process in real time.
Maldonado fined, reprimanded for Perez incident during the British GP - F1 news - AUTOSPORT.com (http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/101094)
wedge
9th July 2012, 15:51
I'd say it was a racing incident.
I think the Stewards got it right but I'm not sure why he got a fine. "Pastor, you're guilty, sort of."
Reprimand - whatever that is, hopefully it means the stewards are sick at the sight of him and don't want to see him again or else...
steveaki13
9th July 2012, 19:12
I'm crossing my fingers for Webber, I hope to be a WDC :)
I would be happy to see that too. I think he would be a very good Champion.
Garry Walker
9th July 2012, 20:44
agreed, I was expecting a 5 place grid drop for the next race
He got a reprimand the last time around...obviously it had no effect
I would even vote for a race ban, allowing the team to field their 3rd driver bottas in his place
The amount of quality points Pastor has lost for his team has probably far outnumbered the points he got for his one race win
You must really hate Pastor after he showed Hamilton that pushing him off the track will not end well to Hamilton.
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