They've decided to rename SAFTI SCSC to become Dr Goh Keng Swee Staff & Command College.
the Bahrain F1 sounds like it's going to be a "survival" race rather than who's fastest?
Originally posted by cassie:
so this race wins hands down on number of "accidents and near misses"?
Plenty of action.....contact, especially from Vettel who seemed to have the bad luck of losing his grip while overtaking, and then in a farcical moment when the driver he was overtaking was trying to enter the pitlane. ahahahaha
Originally posted by sbst275:They've decided to rename SAFTI SCSC to become Dr Goh Keng Swee Staff & Command College.
does it matter?
does anyone give a shit?
Originally posted by the Bear:does it matter?
does anyone give a shit?
I think no one in today's gen will care.
will log off in 5
see everyone tomorrow morning
nitez
Crazy race. Looks like Vettel will have to eat some humble pie and help Mark Webber in the last few races unless Hamilton and Webber run into some really bad luck in the next 2 races.
Where's LF??
They're increasing NEL's capacity by 50%.
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Crazy race. Looks like Vettel will have to eat some humble pie and help Mark Webber in the last few races unless Hamilton and Webber run into some really bad luck in the next 2 races.
Haven't seen such an entertaining race in a really long time.
That aside, Force India is giving a run for its money. Its pretty fast.
Originally posted by SBS2601D:
Haven't seen such an entertaining race in a really long time.That aside, Force India is giving a run for its money. Its pretty fast.
And Mercedes are going backwards at the moment, with the stalling rear wing not working well. They still have trouble qualifying well enough, very likely still a suspension/weight distribution issue.
Originally posted by sbst275:Where's LF??
They're increasing NEL's capacity by 50%.
sorry.. was away doing my photos i took at chinatown this morning.. :)
that was the time i was so sleepy (6am plus) that i got out of Tiong bahru mrt instead of tanjong pagar mrt.. hehehe..
Originally posted by LOTUSfairy:
sorry.. was away doing my photos i took at chinatown this morning.. :)that was the time i was so sleepy (6am plus) that i got out of Tiong bahru mrt instead of tanjong pagar mrt.. hehehe..
aiyo...
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:And Mercedes are going backwards at the moment, with the stalling rear wing not working well. They still have trouble qualifying well enough, very likely still a suspension/weight distribution issue.
Sexciting day for Merc as Shumie and Rosberg slug it out, although I must say I would rather Rosberg get a place higher as has happened.
Still pretty good day for Schumie, finishing way ahead of his 21st position he started with.
And ouch for Kubica who lost his 2nd place, but thank goodness no one was hurt aside probably from some bruises.
Renault is also getting rather fast.
i only wish that there is a bus leads from my place to my jungle office, one straight bus..
Originally posted by SBS2601D:
Sexciting day for Merc as Shumie and Rosberg slug it out, although I must say I would rather Rosberg get a place higher as has happened.Still pretty good day for Schumie, finishing way ahead of his 21st position he started with.
And ouch for Kubica who lost his 2nd place, but thank goodness no one was hurt aside probably from some bruises.
Renault is also getting rather fast.
Yep, they got pretty good results in spite of their penalties. Even if they'd started in their original grid positions I don't think they could've finished higher.
Renault have been very hard working, getting feedback from the drivers at the factory and bringing updates to every race. They got their priorities right by introducing more significant parts first and taking their time with the F-duct. The new rear wing works very well in conjunction with it.
Robert said he was making adjustments to the car inside the cockpit when he overshot his pitbox.
MotoGP next at midnight, starting with the 125cc class. Ben Spies on pole for the main race and Nicky Hayden on the front row!
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Yep, they got pretty good results in spite of their penalties. Even if they'd started in their original grid positions I don't think they could've finished higher.
Renault have been very hard working, getting feedback from the drivers at the factory and bringing updates to every race. They got their priorities right by introducing more significant parts first and taking their time with the F-duct. The new rear wing works very well in conjunction with it.
MotoGP next at midnight, starting with the 125cc class. Ben Spies on pole for the main race and Nicky Hayden on the front row!
Adrian Sutil and Kobayashi are the ones I'm watching with great interest now....pretty fantastic driving from both.
They should be given Mclarens!
my parents gone thru the times : old singapore, the 2nd world war, the development of singapore and now the modern singapore, they really do see a lot...
Originally posted by 16/f/lonely:
Adrian Sutil and Kobayashi are the ones I'm watching with great interest now....pretty fantastic driving from both.They should be given Mclarens!
Sutil is still more error-prone than a top-line driver of his age and experience should be. Petrov and Hülkenberg are the ones to watch, they are learning from very good mentors. Not so sure about Algersuari but he is driving better now.
De La Rosa and Yamamoto are wasting space, while Buemi and Liuzzi are middling at best. I'm giving Senna one more year to re-acclimatise to single-seater racing.
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Sutil is still more error-prone than a top-line driver of his age and experience should be. Petrov and Hülkenberg are the ones to watch, they are learning from very good mentors. Not so sure about Algersuari but he is driving better now.
De La Rosa and Yamamoto are wasting space, while Buemi and Liuzzi are middling at best. I'm giving Senna one more year to re-acclimatise to single-seater racing.
Who was the driver who replaced Massa after his accident last season?
That one was a joke.
Ok....I found it.
As of September 2009[update], Badoer holds the record for the most Grand Prix starts — 50 — without a point...
And....
Arrows set the unenviable record of 382 races without a win.
Originally posted by LOTUSfairy:my parents gone thru the times : old singapore, the 2nd world war, the development of singapore and now the modern singapore, they really do see a lot...
Singapore has changed lots really...
ok, gtg and sleep riao.
Originally posted by 16/f/lonely:
Who was the driver who replaced Massa after his accident last season?That one was a joke.
The poor bloke. When Fisichella was brought in, Ferrari announced that they were glad to welcome an Italian driver to the fold - as if Badoer wasn't Italian or even existed.
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:The poor bloke. When Fisichella was brought in, Ferrari announced that they were glad to welcome an Italian driver to the fold - as if Badoer wasn't Italian or even existed.
Ferrari's attitude compliments Schumie's....that's hardly surprising of cos.
Originally posted by 16/f/lonely:
Ferrari's attitude compliments Schumie's....that's hardly surprising of cos.
Things haven't been so rosy since those glory days.
evening folks