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- 23rd August 2015, 18:16 at 6:16 pm #303704GuilhermeParticipant
2012 Brazilian GP – Was Jenson ahead when Hulk and Hamilton crashed?
He wasn’t! Hulkenberg’s move was for the lead. But you could say that if Hamilton had won that one, he would have ‘inherited’ it from the safety car. lol
23rd August 2015, 15:19 at 3:19 pm #303614GuilhermeParticipantThere was only one, right…?
Verstappen on Nasr
15th December 2013, 15:13 at 3:13 pm #247104GuilhermeParticipant@npf1 To be more precise, here we say Barrichello’s name as “Bah-he-keh-lo” :)
Here in Brazil one of our commentators, Luiz Roberto, tried to say Vettel’s name correctly for a while, but it seems that he has given up on that, which is not surprising given that very few people here know how to properly pronounce a ‘v’ in German. For all the nonsense they say every race, Brazilian broadcasters get most names right (expect for Rosberg, as they put the emphasis on ‘berg’, making it sound like Ros-BEH-rg)
22nd November 2013, 19:40 at 7:40 pm #245654GuilhermeParticipantAs a Brazillian I was very happy with his first Interlagos victory in 2006, even though I’m not his fan. And of course, the 2008 Brazillian GP will probably be forever etched in my memory. I will never forget his gracefulness in that podium cerimony.
28th October 2013, 9:15 at 9:15 am #243916GuilhermeParticipant@Kingshark They are probably saving those replays for the season review DVD :P
But seriously, why in the world FOM doesn’t use picture in picture? PiP is not some sort of arcane witchcraft these days, and honestly they could leave most pitstop to a small window while stuff happens on track, I don’t think anybody would care much. Maybe @gt-racer could explain why?
24th August 2013, 14:46 at 2:46 pm #240562GuilhermeParticipantOh God please no, not a tyre war. If Michelin really comes, then we must say farewell to Pirelli. Tyre wars are a terrible terrible idea and we don’t need it at all.
10th July 2013, 3:28 at 3:28 am #229646GuilhermeParticipantThey find investment from Russia and rename themselves “Buran F1″
While this belongs deep into the fantasy realm, having a F1 team sharing the same name as a space program would be awesome. However when you consider that said space program was decomissioned due to lack on funds and its only completed spacecraft was destroyed in a hangar collapse (due to poor maintenence), it would be quite the bad omen, wouldn’t it?
2nd July 2013, 21:09 at 9:09 pm #238471GuilhermeParticipantAmazing work @mnmracer!
The one thing I noticed is that you considered Barrichello’s 2009 Valencia win as ‘inherited’ from Hamilton. That may be a little blurry, because yes, Hamilton did have a slow stop, but Rubens would have likely won anyway, given that he was running substantially longer than Hamilton and only pitted when he did to cover for a possible safety car that could have been deployed to clean up debris from a tyre failure that happened on Nakajima’s car, some two or three laps before his scheduled pit stop.
14th June 2013, 21:48 at 9:48 pm #237671GuilhermeParticipantI still refuse to believe that Milton Keynes has better engineers than Maranello. :p
That seems a bit non-sensical when you’ve admitted quite a few times that after 3 years Ferrari still can’t get their most important tool – their windtunnel – working.
30th May 2013, 20:25 at 8:25 pm #237346GuilhermeParticipant@keithcollantine Indeed I was, but it got way too complex and frustrating once I tried to do the front suspension, and I simply had to give up (for the moment) as I had other priorities.
In case @Bendana wants to take a look at it, here’s the link https://www.racefans.net/groups/f1/forum/topic/drawing-f1-car-on-cad/?topic_page=1&num=15
Hope you can pull this off, good luck!
14th April 2013, 20:31 at 8:31 pm #229608GuilhermeParticipant@tony031r Wasn’t Marko courting Hülkenberg a few months ago? Personally I don’t think it would be unreasonable in case Räikkönen turns the offer down, should it come.
Personally I don’t think either Ricciardo or Vergne are Red Bull material. I mean, they are good drivers, they certainly deserve a place in a good midfield team, but I’m not sure if they are good enough to grant them a seat at one of the very best teams while we have drivers like Hülkenberg (whom I regard as a future champion) driving a Sauber. Either Vettel-Räikkönen and Vettel-Hülkenberg would be an amazing line-up.
14th April 2013, 20:22 at 8:22 pm #231135GuilhermeParticipantGutierrez on Sutil :P
On a serious note, my vote goes for Vettel on Massa.
4th April 2013, 22:58 at 10:58 pm #231015GuilhermeParticipantOh boy, can’t believe that was the 500,000th comment! Kinda happy to have made that but I wish it was a more constructive comment :P
29th March 2013, 4:38 at 4:38 am #229499GuilhermeParticipantSeveral comments have been deleted from this thread as per the F1 Fanatic Comment Policy
Sadly this is one quote @keithcollantine has had to use a lot in the past week…
13th March 2013, 1:07 at 1:07 am #221052GuilhermeParticipant@keithcollantine That’s Globo for you. Last year they never even once mentioned Barrichello was racing in IndyCar – the only thing they dared mention was that he was racing in the ‘United States’.
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