Race will be on Sunday, 3pm (local time). :-)
With the diffuser-gate already concluded as legal, we'll probably see a similar picture as Australia and Sepang.
And with JB earning 1.5 'gold medals', I wonder what would have been the atmosphere in the race if it were the proposed scoring scheme for the WDC....
7808:spam:
Yes tama ka HP. We have the same time with Shanghai so 3PM local time pa din.
Brawn team is on firewill see tonight if it will continue. so is toyota F1 and brawn team the new rival team? go JT & TG toyota F1
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Go Vettel!!!
Qualifying Result Shanghai GP
1 S. Vettel Red Bull 1:36.184
2 F. Alonso Renault 1:36.381
3 M. Webber Red Bull 1:36.466
4 R. Barrichello Brawn GP 1:36.493
5 J. Button Brawn GP 1:36.532
6 J. Trulli Toyota 1:36.835
7 N. Rosberg Williams 1:37.397
8 K. Räikkönen Ferrari 1:38.089
9 L. Hamilton McLaren 1:38.595
10 S. Buemi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:39.321
11 N. Heidfeld BMW 1:35.975
12 H. Kovalainen McLaren 1:36.032
13 F. Massa Ferrari 1:36.033
14 T. Glock Toyota 1:36.066
15 K. Nakajima Williams 1:36.193
16 S. Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:36.906
17 N. Piquet jr. Renault 1:36.908
18 R. Kubica BMW 1:36.966
19 A. Sutil Force India F1 1:36.669
20 G. Fisichella Force India F1 1:37.672
Hehehe lets see if Vettel can finally finish a race. This is turning out to be the best season I have seen since I have started watching F1 in 1999...
That's what actually turned me off F1 for the longest time (when Schumi was winning) too frickin boring. But now its all good.
Seems like every driver is working his hardest to ekk out the last 1/100th of a second...
And whats this I read? Kimi already throwing in the towel after just 2 races????? (Now thats what I call fighting spirit. Way to go Kimi! Thats a great way to boost your pit crew's morale!!!)
Heck he doesnt have to go race this Sunday since they're not going to win anyway. He should just go home, sit on a couch and suck a popsicle.
From f1-live.com
F1 Title over for Ferrari. Raikkonen admits
Kimi Raikkonen has stated that neither he nor team-mate Felipe Massa will be able to challenge for the 2009 world championship.
Ferrari this year kicked off its worst start to a season since 1992, but after just two races in 2009, Finn Raikkonen says it is not realistic to hope to recover and mount a title bid.
"We're never going to be in a position to win the championship (this year) but hopefully we can improve the car and try to win some races later on this season, that's the realistic aim," the 29-year-old told the BBC in Shanghai.
Team boss Stefano Domenicali agrees, arguing that with the diffuser row settled against Ferrari's favour, 'the championship is taking a very clear direction' with the original diffuser teams 'flying away.
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Ferrari's Italian boss also defended Raikkonen, amid suggestions his attitude is too complacent.
For example, when mechanics were readying his car amid the Malaysia downpour two weeks ago, the Finn was dressed in shorts, drinking a coke and eating ice-cream.
"No, we had a problem with KERS," Domenicali said. "Because we had time, we tried to understand the problem, but it was not possible to go (back) out."
Yup, judging from the first 2 races and the qualifying in Shanghai, Ferrari sucks big time this season....
7808:spam:
That's the reason why if a person is just a casual F1 fan who is just interested on 'who' will win the race, the sport is really boring if Schumacher keeps winning all the time.Originally Posted by tidus1203
Hardcore F1 fans do get excited about battles in the midfield and even between backmarkers. It's the driving maneuvers, and the overtaking battles that keep F1 exciting despite the monotonous eventual winners. And if you are really geeky about F1, it's also exciting to see how the different aerodynamic designs and engine tune-ups are matched with the other cars during the race.
A really boring F1 race to me, is when the gap times between cars are so wide, it becomes a rat race procession going in circles, just wasting precious fuel. It doesn't help if you throw in boring circuit designs like Valencia, which looks more like a cage rather than a race circuit.
And all because of the 'diffuser'. Take away the diffuser, and it becomes a Ferrari vs. McLaren all over again. But we can argue that 'interpreting' the design regulations is also a part of the race. So if you are not clever enough to exploit the loopholes in the rules, you can expect to find yourself in a great disadvantage.Originally Posted by tidus1203
F1 Teams exploit loopholes in the rules, all the time. This is not the first time. Before, there were movable floors, so-called illegal winglets, and I'm not sure if people here can still remember those Rabbit-ears sidepanel on the BMW-Sauber that looked ridiculous - until it was ordered removed by FIA for being a safety issue.
Oh boy! Rain to start the GP. Race starts behind a safety car... This is a disadvantage to Vettel, Alonso and Webber because they are light in fuel and they can't use that advantage behind a safety car...
Last edited by tidus1203; April 19th, 2009 at 03:53 PM.
FM's Ferrari just stopped while running 3rd behind the SC....
Ferrari sVcks big time this season!...
7808:spam:
Ferrari do s*ck bigtime! FM car died just like that at the time when was making it good.
Vettel is awesome on the wet.![]()
And Raikkonen is slipping down and down... Congratulations to Red Bull for their first ever win and first ever 1-2 and of course Vettel's 2nd career win ang lakas nila this weekend. Vettel was just untouchable in the rain, Webber also drove really well. As usual for Brawn they are still consistent. And as they say in this current points system if you can't win at least get a podium and Jenson did just that...
Last edited by tidus1203; April 19th, 2009 at 05:55 PM.