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- 31st January 2012, 20:37 at 8:37 pm #191546The EdgeParticipant
well the should someone not tweet back and get the low down from the horses mouth?
…keith?
31st January 2012, 20:07 at 8:07 pm #191540The EdgeParticipant@girts you should have googled ‘andrew purcell f1’
seems he’s blogged(or at least some one with the same name) about mclaren before in the new scientist
im guessing HOAX, he hacked into autosport
20th October 2011, 16:23 at 4:23 pm #183028The EdgeParticipantwhat do you reckon the chances are of persuading them both to get back in a pair of F3 cars again and settle once and for all who’s the better…I’d give a lot to see that
20th October 2011, 16:18 at 4:18 pm #180757The EdgeParticipantUntil reading this post I was of the opinion that F! should not go to Bahrain on the principle of the human rights violations but right now I’m just beginning to change my mind. It was often written earlier in the year that the Bahraini Regime cracked down so hard on the protesters because they wanted the GP to go ahead and I’m pretty sure the protesters were planning to target the event and disrupt it some how.
By having F1 in Bahrain it could well send out a message to the world saying ‘look at us, how mighty we are with our race, how wonderful everything is here’… but I’m beginning to think not.
Little has been herd on main stream media about the country’s woe’s compared to the likes of Libya and Egypt and and surely if F1 returned to Bahrain it would provide the platform to the worlds media the protesters so desperately need to get their voice’s herd by the world. which without, they might just fade into the distance and be forgotten about with the likes of Yemen and Sudan
would it not therefore actually be sad if F1 did not return to Bahrain in 2012?
19th August 2011, 13:52 at 1:52 pm #171311The EdgeParticipantim wrong
23rd May 2011, 22:15 at 10:15 pm #169077The EdgeParticipantI would be interested to hear from those who don’t like DRS to give an example of where it has spoilt the season or ruined a result?
Personally I was in favour the first time I herd of it and I still am, you’ve only got to listen to the drivers about how they can now race each other instead of following closely behind to see what a success is and if they like it that’s good enough for me
Sure the sports all about making super fast proto-type cars but building cars is NOT a sport, the racing is the sport and without DRS there was no racing and therefore no sport!
If someone can come up with a better way of overcoming the negative affects of downforce I’m all for it but until then…keep your complaints to yourselfs
26th March 2011, 22:48 at 10:48 pm #164959The EdgeParticipantI see what the guys saying about the red bull, there has to be a maximum amount of performance you can get from a car and the closer you are to it the harder it is to find
in theory mclaren are further away so it should be easier for them to catch up
Mclarens main game will surely come from the EBD, if it really was designed in 10 days as claimed there should be plenty of room for development
3rd March 2011, 17:21 at 5:21 pm #162987The EdgeParticipantI think the knock on his head when he got mugged in London did Bernie more harm than was thought
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