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Singapore Grand Prix
Topic Started: Sep 22 2008, 06:13 PM (758 Views)
Schumi
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flak
Sep 28 2008, 02:03 PM
What happened for them all to be getting penalties anyway? :S

Gooner you muppet

Rosberg & Kubica had to pit while the safety car was out, meaning that the pits were supposed to be closed. They had to pit because they would have ran out of fuel either way. However, it's worked out well for Rosberg.

Massa was given a penalty because of "dangerous driving". He was released with his nozzle in the car and was basically driving around in the pit lane with the fuel nozzle in his car. So the car behind, Force India, was pretty close to getting caught underneath that nozzle and causing a incident. Released unsafely.
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Sep 28 2008, 02:09 PM
flak
Sep 28 2008, 02:03 PM
What happened for them all to be getting penalties anyway? :S

Goner you muppet

Rosberg & Kubica had to pit while the safety car was out, meaning that the pits were supposed to be closed. They had to pit because they would have ran out of fuel either way. However, it's worked out well for Rosberg.

Massa was given a penalty because of "dangerous driving". He was released with his nozzle in the car and was basically driving around in the pit lane with the fuel nozzle in his car. So the car behind, Force India, was pretty close to getting caught underneath that nozzle and causing a incident. Released unsafely.

I'm new to this sport :cheeky:
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Well done Alonso :clap: A year since his last grand prix win. :)

Rosberg 2nd and Hamilton 3rd.
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Hamilton extendes is lead and McLaren go first in the constructors championship :woo: :happy:
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a very exciting race to watch/

a well deserved win for alonso who in my mind is the best driver in f1 today.rosberg did very well especially coming second even having to do a 10 second stop/go.my driver of the day would be either alonso or rosberg
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To my mind, more interesting than exciting..................if it hadnt been for safety car could have been poss the most boring ever. I know its a street circuit, but they shouldnt have GP's where its that dif to overtake. Seems to be even more dif on this circuit than it is at Monaco.
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Result:
01 F. Alonso Renault 1:57:16.304
02 N. Rosberg Williams + 2.957
03 L. Hamilton McLaren + 5.917
04 T. Glock Toyota + 8.155
05 S. Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso + 10.268
06 N. Heidfeld BMW + 11.101
07 D. Coulthard Red Bull + 16.387
08 K. Nakajima Williams + 18.489
09 J. Button Honda + 19.885
10 H. Kovalainen McLaren + 26.902
11 R. Kubica BMW + 27.975
12 S. Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso + 29.432
13 F. Massa Ferrari + 35.170
14 G. Fisichella Force India F1 + 43.571
Did not finish
15 K. Räikkönen Ferrari + 4 laps
16 J. Trulli Toyota + 11 laps
17 A. Sutil Force India F1 + 12 laps
18 M. Webber Red Bull + 32 laps
19 R. Barrichello Honda + 46 laps
20 N. Piquet jr. Renault + 47 laps

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RetardedDwarf
Sep 28 2008, 04:36 PM
To my mind, more interesting than exciting..................if it hadnt been for safety car could have been poss the most boring ever. I know its a street circuit, but they shouldnt have GP's where its that dif to overtake. Seems to be even more dif on this circuit than it is at Monaco.

Yah there wasn't much over-taking other than Hamilton when he overtook DC but Alonso was overtaking alot at first he went from 15th to 12th quite quick and then someone who was slow becuase of how much fuel he has slowed alot of people down it was Trulli i think.
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Sep 28 2008, 11:48 PM
RetardedDwarf
Sep 28 2008, 04:36 PM
To my mind, more interesting than exciting..................if it hadnt been for safety car could have been poss the most boring ever. I know its a street circuit, but they shouldnt have GP's where its that dif to overtake. Seems to be even more dif on this circuit than it is at Monaco.

Yah there wasn't much over-taking other than Hamilton when he overtook DC but Alonso was overtaking alot at first he went from 15th to 12th quite quick and then someone who was slow becuase of how much fuel he has slowed alot of people down it was Trulli i think.

He was 5 secs a lap slower than front runners and the lighter cars behind still couldnt get past him. They need GP circuits that help overtaking rather than hinder it.
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Sep 29 2008, 12:02 AM
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Sep 28 2008, 11:48 PM
RetardedDwarf
Sep 28 2008, 04:36 PM
To my mind, more interesting than exciting..................if it hadnt been for safety car could have been poss the most boring ever. I know its a street circuit, but they shouldnt have GP's where its that dif to overtake. Seems to be even more dif on this circuit than it is at Monaco.

Yah there wasn't much over-taking other than Hamilton when he overtook DC but Alonso was overtaking alot at first he went from 15th to 12th quite quick and then someone who was slow becuase of how much fuel he has slowed alot of people down it was Trulli i think.

He was 5 secs a lap slower than front runners and the lighter cars behind still couldnt get past him. They need GP circuits that help overtaking rather than hinder it.

Yah i'm not saying its good for over-taking i was just saying its not as bad as i thought he would be. I haven't seen much over-taking in any grand prix :(
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McLaren were apparently officaly warned for cheering the Ferrari mechanics when they were running to Massas car. :rofl: Thats just petty if its true.
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