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steveaki13
1st October 2014, 21:15
Hi all, sorry its late guys. Bad week
So Japan at Suzuka. Its a track which is epic, but can lead to dull races to.
For the first times since around May, Lewis Hamilton takes charge of the Championship.
1
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes
241
2
Nico Rosberg
Mercedes
238
3
Daniel Ricciardo
Red Bull
181
4
Fernando Alonso
Ferrari
133
5
Sebastian Vettel
Red Bull
124
6
Valterri Bottas
Williams
122
7
Jenson Button
Mclaren
72
8
Nico Hulkenberg
Force India
72
9
Felipe Massa
Williams
65
10
Sergio Perez
Force India
45
11
Kimi Raikkonen
Ferrari
45
12
Kevin Magnussen
Mclaren
39
13
Jean Eric Vergne
Toro Rosso
19
14
Romain Grosjean
Lotus
8
15
Dani Kyvat
Toro Rosso
8
16
Jules Bianchi
Marussia
2
17
Adrian Sutil
Sauber
0
18
Marcus Ericcson
Caterham
0
19
Pastor Maldonado
Lotus
0
20
Esteban Gutierrez
Sauber
0
21
Max Chilton
Marussia
0
22
Kamui Kobayashi
Caterham
0
23
Andre Lotterer
Caterham
0
1
Mercedes
479
2
Red Bull
305
3
Williams
187
4
Ferrari
178
5
Force India
117
6
Mclaren
111
7
Toro Rosso
29
8
Lotus
8
9
Marussia
2
10
Sauber
0
11
Caterham
0
2014 Japanese GP
http://atlasf1.autosport.com/2000/jpn/preview/jpnlap.jpg
53 Laps
Lap Record: 1:31:540 - Kimi Raikkonen - Mclaren 2005
Session Times - Local & (Uk -Sorry :vampire:)
FP1: 10:00-11:30 - (02:00 - 03:30)
FP 2: 14:00-15:30 -(06:00-07:30)
FP3: 11:00-12:00 - (03:00-04:00)
Quali: 14:00 - (06:00)
Race: 15:00 - (07:00)
Previous Winners since 1990 (at Suzuka)
1990: Nelson Piquet - Benetton
1991: Gerhard Berger - Mclaren
1992: Ricciardo Patrese - Williams
1993: Ayrton Senna - Mclaren
1994: Damon Hill - Williams
1995: Michael Schumacher - Benetton
1996: Damon Hill - Williams
1997: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
1998: Mika Hakkinen - Mclaren
1999: Mika Hakkinen - Mclaren
2000: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2001: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2002: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2003: Rubens Barrichello - Ferrari
2004: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2005: Kimi Raikkonen - Mclaren
2006: Fernando Alonso - Renault
2009: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull
2010: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull
2011: Jenson Button - Mclaren
2012: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull
2013: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull
Multiple Winners
Michael Schumacher - 6 wins
Sebastian Vettel - 4 wins
Fernando Alonso - 2 wins
Gerhard Berger - 2 wins
Ayrton Senna - 2 wins
Damon Hill - 2 wins
Mika Hakkinen - 2 wins
* Surprising to see so few multiple winners. Schumacher and Vettel dominating the event at Suzuka.
Mclaren - 9 wins
Ferrari - 7 wins
Red Bull - 4 wins
Benetton - 3 wins
Williams - 3 wins
Renault - 2 wins
So there we go. A race like 2005 would be good.
Hope both Merc's finish and we see a fight with Red Bull who usually go well here.
Tazio
2nd October 2014, 04:12
We could be in for some rain and a big blow from Typhoon Phanfone. :eek:
Green dot is Suzuka. The pause at the end is race time.
https://i.imgur.com/HOJUd10.gif
tommy2k8
2nd October 2014, 12:51
We could be in for some rain and a big blow from Typhoon Phanfone. :eek:
Green dot is Suzuka. The pause at the end is race time.
https://i.imgur.com/HOJUd10.gif
More info:
http://www.metcheck.com/UK/article.asp?ID=8096
The Black Knight
2nd October 2014, 15:15
Interesting about the Typhoon but I wouldn't mind seeing some rain in the race anyway.
I guess the main thing to watch out for this weekend is the two championship rivals. Last time we went into a weekend with Hamilton leading (Monaco) Rosberg decided to cheat in qualifying to gain the upper hand. Time will tell whether he resorts to such unsavory tactics for the third time this season but hopefully he'll have learned his lesson.
Also of note is all these rumors of Alonso and Ferrari. I'd hate to see Alonso fail to get a title at Ferrari but I think considering what he given them and since they have yet to produce a car good enough for him to win the title I wouldn't blame him for leaving.
journeyman racer
2nd October 2014, 16:10
Interesting about the Typhoon but I wouldn't mind seeing some rain in the race anyway.
I guess the main thing to watch out for this weekend is the two championship rivals. Last time we went into a weekend with Hamilton leading (Monaco) Rosberg decided to cheat in qualifying to gain the upper hand. Time will tell whether he resorts to such unsavory tactics for the third time this season but hopefully he'll have learned his lesson.
Also of note is all these rumors of Alonso and Ferrari. I'd hate to see Alonso fail to get a title at Ferrari but I think considering what he given them and since they have yet to produce a car good enough for him to win the title I wouldn't blame him for leaving.
I don't know about anyone else. But that this keeps coming up so long after it occurred, just drags the thread/board down. I'm not going to tell any mod what to do. But there's no reason to bring this **** up...
...Again! :rolleyes:
The Black Knight
2nd October 2014, 16:20
I don't know about anyone else. But that this keeps coming up so long after it occurred, just drags the thread/board down. I'm not going to tell any mod what to do. But there's no reason to bring this **** up...
...Again! :rolleyes:
I can bring up whatever I want, just in the same way you can choose to respond and read whatever posts you want. There's plenty of reason to bring it up, the wonderment of seeing if history repeats itself. It's quite a valid topic imo. Too bad if you disagree. Anyway, we'll find out by Sunday :D
Tazio
2nd October 2014, 17:56
I don't know about anyone else. But that this keeps coming up so long after it occurred, just drags the thread/board down. I'm not going to tell any mod what to do. But there's no reason to bring this **** up...
...Again! :rolleyes:
I also post a lot of rubbish, so I think TBK should be able to dwell on this as long as he pleases, even though NR was exonerated by the race stewards/FIA. No proof, no penalty, no issue as far as I'm concerned. After 5 more races he will be able to argue with himself about it in the Motorsport History Forum. ;)
BTW...... https://twitter.com/tgruener/status/517584278461231104
I hope they do it for obvious reasons, plus it moves it into prime time PDT. :)
The Black Knight
2nd October 2014, 18:54
I also post a lot of rubbish, so I think TBK should be able to dwell on this as long as he pleases, even though NR was exonerated by the race stewards/FIA. No proof, no penalty, no issue as far as I'm concerned. After 5 more races he will be able to argue with himself about it in the Motorsport History Forum. ;)
BTW...... https://twitter.com/tgruener/status/517584278461231104
I hope they do it for obvious reasons, plus it moves it into prime time PDT. :)
Indeed and I can also bring it up in this forum when the cheating he did bares relevance to the present, like the next time he cheats. So, all in all, I don't see an issue either. Cheers Tazio ;)
That'd be a pain if they started the race earlier. Since I am stuck in Europe this time of year, I would hope that it doesn't get moved to an earlier slot so I can have a reasonable sleep at least :p
steveaki13
2nd October 2014, 22:47
Please don't close the race thread again guys. Especially before the actual race :rolleyes:;)
journeyman racer
3rd October 2014, 01:49
I also post a lot of rubbish, so I think TBK should be able to dwell on this as long as he pleases, even though NR was exonerated by the race stewards/FIA. No proof, no penalty, no issue as far as I'm concerned. After 5 more races he will be able to argue with himself about it in the Motorsport History Forum. ;)
BTW...... https://twitter.com/tgruener/status/517584278461231104
I hope they do it for obvious reasons, plus it moves it into prime time PDT. :)
You don't stink up every thread with your preoccupation over a minor moment of the season. So obsessed, he can't even tell you're taking the piss out of him. What does the MonacoGP have to do with JapaneseGP?
Tazio
3rd October 2014, 03:44
Please don't close the race thread again guys. Especially before the actual race :rolleyes:;) :sailor:
Don't worry Steve I'm staying off the sauce this weekend, so I should just be mildly annoying. :angel:
Tazio
3rd October 2014, 04:16
FP1 dawgz!!
Doc Austin
3rd October 2014, 05:32
OK, so when is the race and when will it air in the US? Qualifying?
Tazio
3rd October 2014, 08:30
FP2 Rico finds the wall, and brings out a red flag
Tazio
3rd October 2014, 08:34
Here you go Doc:
http://scores.nbcsports.msnbc.com/racing/schedule.asp?series=FORM1
AndyL
3rd October 2014, 12:10
Main headline from FP1: Alonso had a bunch of grapes and offered them round the whole team, except Marco Mattiacci. So he's definitely leaving.
Doc Austin
3rd October 2014, 16:56
Here you go Doc:
http://scores.nbcsports.msnbc.com/racing/schedule.asp?series=FORM1
Thanks. I'm just wondering what will happen to the TV schedule if they move race time up. There was talk of running the race on Saturday because of the approaching Typhoon.
Tazio
3rd October 2014, 17:42
:stareup: That is a good question, I think we will just have to wait and see!
Doc Austin
3rd October 2014, 20:43
Now we are getting a little bit clearer of a picture. According to this (http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/typhoon-delay-could-affect-russia-gp), the Japanese Grand Prix will probably be ok. The problem is the weather will be too bad after the race for the teams to make it to Russia with enough time to get ready for that race.
Either way, the race will probably be really, really wet.
AndyL
3rd October 2014, 20:59
Either way, the race will probably be really, really wet.
So how many laps do we think there will be under the safety car? I'm going to say 15.
steveaki13
3rd October 2014, 21:37
So how many laps do we think there will be under the safety car? I'm going to say 15.
52 of the 53 :p
Tazio
4th October 2014, 03:43
Sorry Steve I bought a 12 pack of Newcastle after work, so I'm back on the sauce. Sorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry ;)
I'll be mellow this weekend though I promise. BTW I did actually drive for fast food last weekend almost naked! I onlywore a t-shirt and banana hammocks to pinchy Roberto's :bandit: :angel:
Tazio
4th October 2014, 04:44
P3 meat! :dozey: :)
Tazio
4th October 2014, 05:33
Why Fred so fast, he has to be running light!>? :idea: :dork:
Tazio
4th October 2014, 05:43
Oh Kimi man out with a turbo detination, that is all Kimi needs car explosions, didn't he get enough at McLaren :laugh: :angel:
Tazio
4th October 2014, 05:48
Boss hits very hard...... should be OK
Tazio
4th October 2014, 07:36
Watch out for kimi, and Fred on the second row?
longisland
4th October 2014, 09:08
What happened to RBR? Barely scrape through in Q2 & lying near the bottom in Q3. This is supposed to be a Red Bull track
steveaki13
4th October 2014, 12:02
So Nico claiming a good pole position.
Good for the Championship fight, however I am not sure there will actually be a race of any kind. SC race at best.
steveaki13
4th October 2014, 12:02
Better hope Red Bull are set up for rain, cause they were no where today.
jens
4th October 2014, 15:40
Better hope Red Bull are set up for rain, cause they were no where today.
Autosport.com article claims that Red Bull indeed has wet weather setup.
dj_bytedisaster
4th October 2014, 16:05
Better hope Red Bull are set up for rain, cause they were no where today.
Horner said they went for wet wheather setup. Both also lost valuable running - RIC through his crash in FP2 and Vettel through yet another PU problem. You could say the same for Lewis in a way. He only lost about 10 mins of FP3 but it were the 10 mins werehe was supposed to simulate quali runs.
AndyL
4th October 2014, 16:57
Autosport.com article claims that Red Bull indeed has wet weather setup.
Given the apparent certainty of heavy rain tomorrow, surely they can't be the only ones.
steveaki13
4th October 2014, 21:15
When could we find out about if the Race will start early?
I don't want to get up and find the race is over or half way through?
Tazio
4th October 2014, 23:55
When could we find out about if the Race will start early?
I don't want to get up and find the race is over or half way through?what if your FGP team hold all the top positions, then you'll be singing a different tune :angel: :bandit:
Mia 01
4th October 2014, 23:59
Enough is enough.
Doc Austin
5th October 2014, 06:50
Autosport.com article claims that Red Bull indeed has wet weather setup.
They are going to suck if it doesn't rain.
Robinho
5th October 2014, 07:39
They will all have a wet setup, it's pretty much definitely going to be wet. The only advantage to running dry setup would be to grab a higher grid position and hope that the race is run behind the safety car
Doc Austin
5th October 2014, 08:42
Now FIA admits Japan GP could be cancelled (http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/fia-admits-japan-gp-could-be-cancelled). That would really suck.
Tazio
5th October 2014, 08:44
Hello gurlz!
Getting very wet safety car start :angryfire
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 08:48
Morning guys
SC start and with the girls they are these days probably no racing today
Tazio
5th October 2014, 08:53
Evening Steve :wave:
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 08:53
hay gurlz :wave:
Koz
5th October 2014, 08:54
Hey guys!
buck_port
5th October 2014, 08:55
It is so boring wiht Safety car always out these days. These drivers do not know how to race in the rain....
Tazio
5th October 2014, 08:56
Rosberg, Button, and Fred on the podium :crazy:
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 08:57
This is going to be some dull 2 hours. I reckon no or very little racing today. :(
Tazio
5th October 2014, 08:57
Hi Koz :wave:
tjoepie
5th October 2014, 08:58
Rewind to 1976:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_Japanese_Grand_Prix
Tazio
5th October 2014, 08:58
This is going to be some dull 2 hours. I reckon no or very little racing today. :(I think you are going to be wrong ;)
Koz
5th October 2014, 08:58
We're not going to have a race today :(
buck_port
5th October 2014, 08:58
It is ridiculous that F1, which is supposed to be the most advanced form of motorsports, is not able to cope with rain.
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 08:59
I think you are going to be wrong ;)
I hope so
Koz
5th October 2014, 08:59
I hope you're right Tazio.
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:00
We're not going to have a race today :(
I fear your right. Ericcson spins
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:01
red :dozey:
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:02
Wow...... One driver spins and its race off. See y'all next week then :rolleyes:
buck_port
5th October 2014, 09:02
Red flag? My god what is wrong wiht F1 these days?
Tazio
5th October 2014, 09:10
Take a big hit off the bong boyz and relax we'll be racing soon, dryer window comming!
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:12
Take a big hit off the bong boyz and relax we'll be racing soon, dryer window comming!
:laugh: Racing ;)
Tazio
5th October 2014, 09:15
Racing in 10 minutes mates!!
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:16
Correct thread this time, but remember its SC running in 10 minutes Taz. ;)
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:22
goodnight :dozey:
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:22
Fred's broken down:eek:
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:23
sabotage :p
Koz
5th October 2014, 09:25
Sabootage!
AH! I am soo slow today! :(
buck_port
5th October 2014, 09:27
They should already being running no?
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:27
We need to get this going, cause it will be raining and called off in 15 minutes
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 09:28
Why the fuck are they not racing? Bloody pack of pansies...
Whyzars
5th October 2014, 09:29
F1 is not waterproof.
Maybe WD-40 needs to be a major sponsor...
buck_port
5th October 2014, 09:31
This that is happening today explains a lot why a 16 years old can get into F1 so soon....
Tazio
5th October 2014, 09:31
That's it Fred is so out of there! :mad: Freakin' saboteurs!! Go Felipe, Hullk, and Danny boy!
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 09:32
Looks like Ecclestone wants to finish that behind SC. Someone kill that fucking prick...
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:32
1 lap until pitting for Inters then? ;)
truefan72
5th October 2014, 09:33
can we go racing please???
track has been good to go for like 2 laps already
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 09:34
Drivers begging to go - this is ridiculous...
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:34
what the hell?????
The drivers are ready to go and still Charlie says "Its too wet"
Ridiculous
buck_port
5th October 2014, 09:35
Charlie is a joke.... My god what a pice of crap
Koz
5th October 2014, 09:35
They want to race! Let them race geez.
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:35
As usual they are so pathetic at getting this going.
I think Charlie and co need to be retired and get a new generation of stewards
truefan72
5th October 2014, 09:35
this is madness
what is the point of wet weather tires if you don't go racing with them???
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 09:37
The day Formula One became irrelevant...
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:37
this is madness
what is the point of wet weather tires if you don't go racing with them???
Exactly. Wet tyres are pointless now a days
Also it will start raining soon and race will be over. Brilliant job to waste the best conditions
truefan72
5th October 2014, 09:37
As usual they are so pathetic at getting this going.
I think Charlie and co need to be retired and get a new generation of stewards
agreed SMH
buck_port
5th October 2014, 09:38
The drivers should all just stop. That is enough nonsense
Koz
5th October 2014, 09:38
Finally!
truefan72
5th October 2014, 09:39
Exactly. Wet tyres are pointless now a days
Also it will start raining soon and race will be over. Brilliant job to waste the best conditions
thisi is beyond pathetic by whiting and FIA. embarrasing
buck_port
5th October 2014, 09:39
Now lets go for a boring racing because they dont let them racing in the rain....
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:40
SC in for a change of tyres :p
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:40
Someone will crash on lap 10 and we will have 4 laps of SC :p
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:42
Massa wetting himself :p
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:43
Jenson on Inters flying
buck_port
5th October 2014, 09:43
Massa wetting himself :p
Ahahahha so ridiculous that Massa.... And he wanted to be champion! See the difference to Lewis Hamilton
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:43
Button matching the mers, Maldo spoons it :p
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 09:44
LOL - German commentator; "car number 13 off the track. "Who could that be? Of course Pastor Maldonado" ... :D
Koz
5th October 2014, 09:45
Another genius move by Button.
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:46
squiggyyyyy
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:48
Again showing they should have been racing 5 laps early
Hamilton is going to lose out here. Nico rightly coming in this lap.
Will they stack or will Lewis go round one more time
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:49
hammer time :eek:
Koz
5th October 2014, 09:49
Ham will punk Nico.
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:50
spooned it :dozey:
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 09:51
Sorry Merc, you tried... Didn't work. Looks like you need to use the 'foreign substance' again
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:51
Amazingly close. I thought Lewis would lose 2 or 3 seconds on wets one more lap
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 09:53
What were Merc thinking? Both drivers came in too early. The Inters aren't faster yet.
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 09:55
Vettel ate Massa in into the chicane. Hefty stuff...
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:56
vettel suddenly remembers how to drive :p
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:57
bottas yum yum
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 09:58
Holy shit the Williams are spanked by the Red Bulls...
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 09:58
next !
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 09:58
Red Bulls wet set up paying off now.
3rd & 4th is on easily if it stays damp.
Tazio
5th October 2014, 09:59
Ham will punk Nico.
I hope everyone is happy proppert racing and all! Too bad fred couldn't partake. The Williams are clumsy, and The Boss aint punking Nico...yet ! :bandit: :angel:
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 10:00
foreseeing a position change though now that Vettel is set to leave...
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 10:01
Merc 30 secs ahead after 10 laps - that's utterly ridiculous...
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:05
time for a quick SC to close the gaps and give us a proper race :p :dozey:
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:08
Merc 30 secs ahead after 10 laps - that's utterly ridiculous...It would be less as Fred would have got right past the clumsey Williams and played it the way Fred do ;)
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:09
kimi also sabotaged :p
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:10
Nico ham is faster than you ;)
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:11
rosberg truly holding up hamilton
i'm sure in clean air hamilton is at least a second faster
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 10:13
rosberg truly holding up hamilton
i'm sure in clean air hamilton is at least a second faster
he supposed to give way? It's Hamilton's job to get past.
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:13
so long as he stays on track :p
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:16
Button catching Mercedes and Red Bull catching the lot of them. Lets hope that carries on. Could be fun
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:17
he supposed to give way? It's Hamilton's job to get past.I know I'm so sure Ros got the pole he leads the race whats the beef? :dozey:
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:17
wow :eek:
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:17
Rosberg battled really well.
Good move by Hamilton. I thought a crash was incoming
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 10:19
Rather strange though that the Merc suddenly are so much slower than the rest. Are they having a 'foreign substance' again?
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:20
What Lap is full points out of interest? Its normally 75% so that would be Lap 40?
Might make it.
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:20
Ros doing 56's... foreign substance indeed :p
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:21
Vettel just pitted. Interesting move
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:21
Rosberg can't manage his tyres worth shit.
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 10:21
Rosberg definitely having a substance - suddenly 2 secs slower than Lewis
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:21
should have come in earlier:dozey:
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:22
Nico's getting shafted :p
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:23
You have to say Jenson Button doing a great job. Maybe giving someone something to think about in terms of whether he still has it.
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:23
Noooooooooooooooo Jenson can't get out of the pits
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:25
once again dumb ass mercedes does not pit hamilton before he gets into those backmarker trian
he should have pitted now for fresh set of inters SMH
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:26
I think Nico needs to pit. Otherwise Seb is going to get ahead when he does stop.
Red Bull are in this race for the win
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:27
stupid sky is talking about covering off vettel. it is about covering off ricciardo
and why does nico box first...because his side of the garage are smarter, bloody hell
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:29
stupid sky is talking about covering off vettel. it is about covering off ricciardo
and why does nico box first...because his side of the garage are smarter, bloody hell
Hamilton had a bigger gap but should have come in next time round, but Lewis saying he wants to stay out. That is a wrong call.
Lewis needs to be in now
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:29
bloody hamilton race engineers, bring him in!!!!!!!
WTF!
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:31
Magnussen not letting Ricciardo through????
Penalty incoming. Kev not having a great day today
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:32
Mercedes stuff it up for The Boss again.....No!
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 10:32
stupid sky is talking about covering off vettel. it is about covering off ricciardo
and why does nico box first...because his side of the garage are smarter, bloody hell
Ricciardo is behind and slower than Vettel. He's only ahead because of a delayed pitstop
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 10:35
ROS massively slower than HAM. Guess they used the 'substance' again. Merc's race fixing is pretty abysmal...
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:35
Good driving today. Wet weather at Suzuka and not one driver in the wall??? Amazing
Warriwa
5th October 2014, 10:36
Ricco's garage staying out and banking on rain which never came. lost a lot of time.
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:37
uh oh vettel went off, but does well to maintain his car, phew
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:37
Seb running well wide. Thats closed him, Button and Ricciardo up
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:38
maybe the boss is just faster than the journeyman Rosberg! :rolleyes:
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:40
ROS massively slower than HAM. Guess they used the 'substance' again. Merc's race fixing is pretty abysmal...
has it occured to you that hamilton is just that faster?
after the pit stop and new tires. rosberg is up to speed, but still a bit slower
his wet weather set up is not as good and his speed is not as good and he chewed up his tires a bit more
no mystery
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:41
downpour for like 8-15 laps comming up!
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:43
has it occured to you that hamilton is just that faster?
after the pit stop and new tires. rosberg is up to speed, but still a bit slower
his wet weather set up is not as good and his speed is not as good and he chewed up his tires a bit more
no mystery
Chill pill dawg :wave:
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:44
SC will be out I reckon and race over. Its getting very dark out there.
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:45
Button gambles one more time for Full Wets
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:46
Damn Slash!!! :angel:
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:47
SC Out and Hamilton going slowly?
Its so dark it must be race end soon
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:47
yawn... start and end behind the SC :dozey:
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:50
they are still going to race dawq. go someone?
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:50
what happened Sutil?
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:51
oh no bianchi
i pray he is ok
oh lord
Robinho
5th October 2014, 10:51
Think it's a marshall, looks like something to do with the digger moving sutils car maybe?
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:52
Sutil crashed, but somewhere Bianchi was involved?
Crashing into the Sauber, the digger or a marshall?
Bad news :(
Robinho
5th October 2014, 10:52
What's happened to bianchi, I'm on a commercial break
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 10:52
oh! :eek:
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:53
I hope Slash is OK ???!! :(
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:53
What's happened to bianchi, I'm on a commercial break
He seems to have hit or been hit in the Sutil incident unseen.
The Race is Red Flagged and is over
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:53
red flagged
Koz
5th October 2014, 10:53
OMG, I really hope this is an overreaction and that everyone is fine.
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:54
all my thoughts are with bianchi right now
Robinho
5th October 2014, 10:54
Shit, has bianchi's car hit the digger?
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:54
It's over
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:55
The team radioed Bianchi "Are you OK" and there was no reply.
Hope it was just a broken radio or he was already out of the car:(
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 10:55
has it occured to you that hamilton is just that faster?
after the pit stop and new tires. rosberg is up to speed, but still a bit slower
his wet weather set up is not as good and his speed is not as good and he chewed up his tires a bit more
no mystery
Two seconds? No. Else it wouldn't have taken him that long to get past. Rosberg was on par all race, suddenly drops 2 secs and doesn't recover on new tyres. Blantant fix.
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:55
first words are that he went off in the same place as sutil and the tractor was already out for sutil and he might have hit the machine
they are not hearing anything from jules over the radio
oh my god, i hope he is ok
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:56
Doesn't matter about the race now, its all about Bianchi
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:56
what concerns me is that it seems serious enough the fom are not showing a replay
Robinho
5th October 2014, 10:56
Two seconds? No. Else it wouldn't have taken him that long to get past. Rosberg was on par all race, suddenly drops 2 secs and doesn't recover on new tyres. Blantant fix.
Just leave the forum with your bullshit, there is something way more serious going on
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:57
race has been ended
what is going on with bianchi
here is a lot of panic around the medical center
Tazio
5th October 2014, 10:58
I give the race a 7.9
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 10:59
Just leave the forum with your bullshit, there is something way more serious going on
This. No time for petty fixing opinions now.
truefan72
5th October 2014, 10:59
wow sucks for vettel, he should have stayed out. would have had 3rd
but anyway, now all eyes on bianchi
edit!_______________
they did a countback on the lap before so vettel keeps 3rd
hulkenberg keeps his points scoring spot too
jens
5th October 2014, 10:59
Pity about Vettel and Hülkenberg, who made a pitstop right before the red flag and lost places.
Two seconds? No. Else it wouldn't have taken him that long to get past. Rosberg was on par all race, suddenly drops 2 secs and doesn't recover on new tyres. Blantant fix.
Dj, please don't simply troll. ;) Not everything is a conspiracy... Usually people have better things to do in life than conspire all the time.
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 11:01
The ambulance has arrived apparently, but an absolute scrum around the medical centre.
No driver celebrating either, so clearly Bianchi is in trouble.
Hearing it was Bianchi and the digger at the site of Sutil's crash.
Same corner and incident as Brundle in 1994 20 years ago. Strange.
Lets hope we hear news soon
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 11:01
vettel is third
not that it matters though
Brown, Jon Brow
5th October 2014, 11:02
Very strange for them not to show replays of the incident. And all the drivers in the pit-lane look subdued.
Let's hope it isn't too serious.
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 11:02
Vettel is 3rd, because its a couple of laps count back when a race is red flagged
jens
5th October 2014, 11:04
vettel is third
not that it matters though
Oh I see that's right. They counted a few laps back.
I also want to add I would be sad to see Button gone after this year. He is still usually good in races and Magnussen can't match his race consistency most of the time. Also Jenson is 34 years old, while in the past experienced drivers have usually retired at 36-37 or even later. But he could badly lose out in this fierce competition for seats.
truefan72
5th October 2014, 11:05
Shit, has bianchi's car hit the digger?
that seems to be what happened
Robinho
5th October 2014, 11:05
There was obviously something occurring, the digger was stopped near the exit and the marshalls were waving and holding arms up in a cross, signing serious or that the race should be stopped. There also was a decent amount of debris the "wrong" side of the digger, which was where the doctor and marshalls were. No good signs here
truefan72
5th October 2014, 11:06
Very strange for them not to show replays of the incident. And all the drivers in the pit-lane look subdued.
Let's hope it isn't too serious.
that is what concerns me. it must be a pretty bad incident for them not to show replays.
rjbetty
5th October 2014, 11:06
Just re-logged in and saw this, am really concerned. So Jules is a the medical centre now? He will be getting the very best care I'm sure.
The safety in F1 is relatively fantastic but I often fear for the driver's heads being so exposed.
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 11:08
that is what concerns me. it must be a pretty bad incident for them not to show replays.
Is it possible this day and age, there are no replays that saw the incident off board?
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 11:09
unconscious...
Brown, Jon Brow
5th October 2014, 11:10
Speculation on twitter than Bianchi went under the digger
Zeakiwi
5th October 2014, 11:10
Was it the telehandler that was hit?
truefan72
5th October 2014, 11:10
medical helicopter has been started ,to be airlifted
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 11:10
taken to hospital by ambulance, as helicopter couldn't fly in this weather
truefan72
5th October 2014, 11:11
Is it possible this day and age, there are no replays that saw the incident off board?
i think they are, but i believe the japanese folks control this race and race feed
and probably due to the severity of the incident have decided not to show it
Robinho
5th October 2014, 11:12
Speculation on twitter than Bianchi went under the digger
It's seems certain that it was contact between the car and the digger, from where the digger and the debris were, I fear that speculation might be right. If that is the case, there might even be other marshalls involved
Brown, Jon Brow
5th October 2014, 11:14
Photos on Twitter show a damaged Marussia behind the digger
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 11:14
bianchi is unconscious and taken to hospital by ambulance, as helicopter couldn't fly in this weather
truefan72
5th October 2014, 11:16
driver is not conscious
has been sent to the hospital by ambulance with a police escort because the helicopter cannot fly in this weather
this is very bad news
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 11:16
why the hell were they racing when the helicopter can't fly
truefan72
5th October 2014, 11:17
sutil confirmed he hit the recovery vehicle
rjbetty
5th October 2014, 11:17
This has just been a horrible year really from day 1 with Michael's bad skiing accident, quite a high number of people having passed away, and now what looks like a serious accident.
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 11:19
Terrible news that Bianchi is unconscious .
As I mentioned before strange comparisons to 1994.
truefan72
5th October 2014, 11:19
massa comments are really unnecessary
but he did talking about they should have raced earlier, that i agree
apparently honda refused twice to stage it at 11am
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 11:20
alonso looking very serious after coming out of the marussia box :(
Robinho
5th October 2014, 11:21
I hope he is "just" unconscious
tfp
5th October 2014, 11:23
Any news??
jens
5th October 2014, 11:24
Good lord, reminds me the de Villota accident a few years ago.
rjbetty
5th October 2014, 11:25
Any news??
Only this from BBC
BBC Sport editor Dan Roan: FIA confirms French F1 Marussia driver Jules Bianchi was unconscious when taken to hospital via ambulance.
But I think we already know this.
N4D13
5th October 2014, 11:25
Any news??
I think we can only be patient now and hope for the best. He has the best care available and hopefully he will be fine soon.
rjbetty
5th October 2014, 11:25
Good lord, reminds me the de Villota accident a few years ago.
Yes... That did come to mind for me too...
tfp
5th October 2014, 11:26
Yes patience....
truefan72
5th October 2014, 11:33
sutil said he crashed sideways into the vehicle and not head on,
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 11:35
Bianchi's car returned to the pitlane?
Is that usual after a life threatening crash?
Don't imagine the Marussia mechanics want to see that
jens
5th October 2014, 11:35
This has just been a horrible year really from day 1 with Michael's bad skiing accident, quite a high number of people having passed away, and now what looks like a serious accident.
Sadly in life the most serious accidents often come from almost seemingly random situations. Ski accident, some digger on track. But look what happens.
truefan72
5th October 2014, 11:43
btw vergne beat his teammate again
despite starting way down the grid
so why is he being forced out of STR again?
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 11:47
They are saying the helicopter could have been used, but due to medical conditions they chose not to use it.
Tazio
5th October 2014, 11:48
Oh man!! Bianchi really got clocked :(
Brown, Jon Brow
5th October 2014, 11:52
From images it seems that his car went underneath the rear end of the digger. Looks very serious.
truefan72
5th October 2014, 11:58
From images it seems that his car went underneath the rear end of the digger. Looks very serious.
oh no
Duncan
5th October 2014, 12:01
There are some images of the aftermath at the Daily Mail. Looks really bad. All four wheels are off the car, indicating an extremely heavy hit, and the engine cover and most of the rear of the car are totally gone. Really, really, horrible. Hoping for the best but it really doesn't look good at all.
Robinho
5th October 2014, 12:07
The only hope for me, seems to be that the rear of the car went under the rear of the digger, seems cockpit didn't take the worst of the impact, still looks horrific, hoping for a chance though
Duncan
5th October 2014, 12:08
The only hope for me, seems to be that the rear of the car went under the rear of the digger, seems cockpit didn't take the worst of the impact, still looks horrific, hoping for a chance though
Yes. Does look very much like it was travelling backwards at the time of the impact. Hoping for a good outcome...
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 12:10
not looking good, rumours already surfacing :(
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 12:13
not looking good, rumours already surfacing :(
Where from though? I mean if its someone on twitter saying "It looks like he might die" That is different to an official announcement.
Lets wait and see before we jump to conclusions
steveaki13
5th October 2014, 12:14
i find your entire tone here not funny and frankly tasteless.
show some respect for once
instead of constantly trying to be funny and rude
I have to agree on this point.
jens
5th October 2014, 12:14
Took a look at pictures. This looks serious. For example looking at the impact on the car the side mirror is gone. The only question is how far into the cockpit did the damaging force get. But it is impossible to know right now.
I wouldn't be surprised if we started discussing about canopies again after this one.
Robinho
5th October 2014, 12:16
If not canopies, then safety cars whenever a recovery vehicle is trackside of the fence, at very least in wet races
rjbetty
5th October 2014, 12:19
Took a look at pictures. This looks serious. For example looking at the impact on the car the side mirror is gone. The only question is how far into the cockpit did the damaging force get. But it is impossible to know right now.
I wouldn't be surprised if we started discussing about canopies again after this one.
I would be upset if there were any serious head injury consequences to this as I have believed for some time there MUST be some sort of protection, a structure between cockpit and roll-hoop maybe, put in place. I think F1 has been perilously pushing it's luck for a long time in this area.
truefan72
5th October 2014, 12:19
Took a look at pictures. This looks serious. For example looking at the impact on the car the side mirror is gone. The only question is how far into the cockpit did the damaging force get. But it is impossible to know right now.
I wouldn't be surprised if we started discussing about canopies again after this one.
I dare say that a canopy in this incident would do far more damage with it being shattered and potentially bigger jagged bits being a real problem.
or the canopy getting pinned down and unable to open. an F1 canopy is a different thing from a le mans car, and plenty of time will have to go into testing etc
so far, its seems to be a freak incident and one that can never really be fully prepared for.
i hope he is ok and will make a full recovery
only time will tell, sigh
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 12:22
If not canopies, then safety cars whenever a recovery vehicle is trackside of the fence, at very least in wet races
or at least some sort of defence around the recovery vehicles to prevent cars going under them. like normal trucks have for example...
truefan72
5th October 2014, 12:22
If not canopies, then safety cars whenever a recovery vehicle is trackside of the fence, at very least in wet races
lets nor overreact right now.
This accident, for example, seems on par with the canada incident at the end of the race, and perhaps that one was far more violent, it is just that digger and the fact that in the process of recovery another car went off. maybe extending a double waved yellow in the area and reducing the allowable speed might suffice. At most some sort of double yellow area speed limiter might be worth a look
dj_bytedisaster
5th October 2014, 12:24
Sutil, having witnessed the accident, was three sheets to the wind. Completely wrecked. The accident must have been horrible. He declined to talk about it.
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 12:24
Lets wait and see before we jump to conclusions
:bigcry:
rjbetty
5th October 2014, 12:27
Unfortunately an article on BBC mentioned this:
Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg, who finished second to team-mate Lewis Hamilton, said: "My thoughts are with my colleague. They have given us some information and it seems very, very serious."
Hamilton said he had heard Bianchi was "severely injured".
Article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/29496295
tfp
5th October 2014, 12:29
One thing though, he cannot have passed on in the car or else there wouldn't have been the rush to get him to hospital. So for all we know he is still fighting for survival, let's hope for the very best
Triumph
5th October 2014, 12:31
There is a series of photographs of the crash scene on the Getty Images website which show the extent of the damage to the car.
I hope this isn't as bad as it looks. Fingers crossed for Jules Bianchi.
jens
5th October 2014, 12:31
or at least some sort of defence around the recovery vehicles to prevent cars going under them. like normal trucks have for example...
Okay, this sounds like a sensible idea. Reminds me bumper cars, also protection around them.:)
Just the question is how to design it not to affect the ability of a digger to functionally work...
jens
5th October 2014, 12:35
I dare say that a canopy in this incident would do far more damage with it being shattered and potentially bigger jagged bits being a real problem.
or the canopy getting pinned down and unable to open. an F1 canopy is a different thing from a le mans car, and plenty of time will have to go into testing etc
so far, its seems to be a freak incident and one that can never really be fully prepared for.
i hope he is ok and will make a full recovery
only time will tell, sigh
I do think that F1 drivers heads are exposed to more danger than anything else. And this is the area where we are likely to get most serious accidents. Also recalling Massa in 2009.
But you are right that a freak accident is a freak accident and can happy with any kind of safety measure.
truefan72
5th October 2014, 12:35
or at least some sort of defence around the recovery vehicles to prevent cars going under them. like normal trucks have for example...
that seems very sensible
rjbetty
5th October 2014, 12:37
One thing though, he cannot have passed on in the car or else there wouldn't have been the rush to get him to hospital. So for all we know he is still fighting for survival, let's hope for the very best
This is a good point. Also, there have been many serious incidents where in the end the driver turns out ok, including '94 (Lamy, Wendlinger, Montermini).
As for the crash damage, maybe it's a sign that the car, rather than the driver, took most of the impact and energy if the chassis is smashed up?
A FONDO
5th October 2014, 12:42
or at least some sort of defence around the recovery vehicles to prevent cars going under them. like normal trucks have for example...
Who could imagine that somebody will crash in it under yellow flags... Thanks God that none of the men working on Sutil's car got wasted.
donKey jote
5th October 2014, 12:48
Who could imagine that somebody will crash in it under yellow flags...
it has been narrowly avoided in the past, I remember cars flying left and right of a crane before after a ham off for example... also extremely wet conditions.
No amount of yellows tell you exactly when you might hydroplane
The Black Knight
5th October 2014, 12:55
Great race today. A pity about the panziness of the start - I think that F1 should just leave wet tires at home from now on as they no longer get to use them.
Great race from Hamilton - he showed again today why he is the better driver. Nico is still to beat him in a straight fight from the front of the grid.
My thoughts are with Bianchi. I hope he makes a fully recovery. He is a massive talent and I hope to see him back on the grid soon. #KeepFightingJules
tfp
5th October 2014, 12:57
This is a good point. Also, there have been many serious incidents where in the end the driver turns out ok, including '94 (Lamy, Wendlinger, Montermini).
As for the crash damage, maybe it's a sign that the car, rather than the driver, took most of the impact and energy if the chassis is smashed up?
I very much hope so. I don't think it was a sideways impact looking at the pics. I think he's gone straight underneath. I hope I'm wrong though.
tfp
5th October 2014, 12:59
If it was a side impact then maybe the weight ballast on the cat may have missed bianchis lid and ripped off the air box.
Looking at the way the front wheel is at the side of the cat it looks more like he's gone straight underneath.
Let's hope I'm wrong
Mia 01
5th October 2014, 13:12
I hope Jules recover from the impact!!
A picture
http://im.mtv.fi/image/4383910/landscape16_9/1024/576/ab038489be72e86d26641f1911449549/nf/jules-bianchi-2014-japani.jpg
Tazio
5th October 2014, 13:27
Oh dear god Mia that is horrible!
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