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Newsflash !!!!! :
Major fire breaks out in Williams garage after Spanish Grand Prix The Circuit de Catalunya pitlane had to be evacuated following the Spanish Grand Prix after a big fire broke out in the Williams garage. The fire is initially believed to have been caused by an explosion in the area behind where the cars are worked on. The pitlane was evacuated and firefighters and ambulances arrived at the scene. It is currently unclear whether there are any injuries. Williams was still celebrating its first victory since the 2004 season, achieved by Pastor Maldonado moments earlier. Force India's Otmar Szafnauer told Sky that one of his team's mechanics had been taken to the medical centre for smoking inhalation. Williams said one of its mechanics was also in the medical centre, but was unsure about the injuries if any. Latest was that it was a Kers system that exploded from the car ! Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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fman1 wrote:Congratulations to Dazaman ! Alone to have found the 3 first drivers today Close but no cigar ![]() ![]() |
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Congratulations to Dazaman ! Alone to have found the 3 first drivers today
![]() ![]() I wish him to be more lucky next time. |
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For me a surprise has been the victory of Maldonado, although it has been very fully deserved.
Very well Alonso supporting his position. Good work of Raikkonen and Hamilton. Shumi, continues with the bad luck. Other important names, they all have disappointed me. |
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My congratulations Pastor (good gift sir Williams to the 70th anniversary) Alonso - where he sat there and stood up! Lewis Hamilton from 24 to 8!!!!! Michael Schumacher - scary stability!
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go go alonso!!!!!!!
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Some ideas:
- Stratospheric time of Hamilton that has not serve for anything due to a bad decision of Mc Laren. If Lewis has taken over half a second to Maldonado, why do they adjust so the level of the gas? In my country we would say that "they have played with fire", and at last they have burned themselves. - The last position of Lewis assures a very exciting race. - Congratulations to Pastor and Fernando, who have done a Pole high above the capabilities of their cars. Jenson and Mark, just the opposite. - Lotus, they are no longer a surprise. - About Vettel, I do not understand ... - Massa ... |
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hanshel wrote:I am not a fan of Hamilton but how stupid are the rules ??? i totally agree.. and i thought exact the same . All these silly rules are goin to destroy the real competition and the show. FU FIA Rules ! |
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wolf1 wrote:I wanna see Vettel VS Schumi in a good, hard but fair Fight tomorrow. Please Racegod let it happen! Yes I would like it ![]() ![]() |
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wolf1 wrote:I wanna see Vettel VS Schumi in a good, hard but fair Fight tomorrow. Please Racegod let it happen! Ditto for that ![]() ![]() ![]() I hope that finaly Alonso can go for victory ,specialy for his home crowd and Fans and also for giving the Ferrari Team a boost for all the hard work they have done ![]() ![]() The ones that i'm a bit afraid of are the Lotus Team with Raikkonen and Grosjean ! But lets see what the race brings tomorrow ![]() ![]() ![]() Kind Regards Shaky |
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I wanna see Vettel VS Schumi in a good, hard but fair Fight tomorrow. Please Racegod let it happen!
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YEAH! The farther into the forest, the thicker the partisans! It seems ETV head of the race and not the FIA! What the hell was not joking! A good chance for the Pastor and Fernando! Sebastian Vettel, too, can fight, if a good start!
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Very important news!!!
McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton has lost his pole position for Sunday’s Spanish race after the stewards found his car did not have sufficient fuel onboard to comply with the rules on its return to parc ferme. As a result of the decision, Williams’ Pastor Maldonado inherits pole for the Barcelona round, whilst Hamilton - excluded from the qualifying results - will start from the back of the grid. The Briton stopped out on track at the end of Q3, after being told over his radio to pull over at the side of the circuit. There wasn’t enough fuel in his MP4-27 to enable it to return under its own power to the pits and for the team to provide a one-litre fuel sample in post-qualifying scrutineering, as required by the sport’s technical regulations. After a lengthy discussion, the FIA stewards rejected McLaren’s case - put forward by team representative Sam Michael - that the car had stopped out on track due to reasons of ‘force majeure’. "A team member had put an insufficient quantity of fuel into the car, thereby resulting in the car having to be stopped on the circuit in order to be able to provide the required amount for sampling purposes,” explained the FIA in a statement. “As the amount of fuel put into the car is under the complete control of the competitor, the stewards cannot accept this as a case of force majeure. "The Stewards determine that this is a breach of Article 6.6.2 of the FIA Formula One Technical Regulations and the Competitor is accordingly excluded from the results of the Qualifying Session. The Competitor is however allowed to start the race from the back of the grid." Source: [hidden link - please register] |
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I am not a fan of Hamilton but how stupid are the rules ???
![]() ![]() What ever happen with his fu***ing fuel - he was qualified for 10 because still one of the Q3 Drivers or I am id**t ? And others drive in Q3 like Sunday city tour through Barcelona ! ![]() |
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Updated Starting Grid ! :
Row 1 1. Pastor Maldonado 1’22.285 Williams 2. Fernando Alonso 1’22.302 Ferrari Row 2 3. Romain Grosjean 1’22.424 Lotus 4. Kimi Raikkonen 1’22.497 Lotus Row 3 5. Sergio Perez 1’22.533 Sauber 6. Nico Rosberg 1’23.005 Mercedes Row 4 7. Sebastian Vettel No time Red Bull 8. Michael Schumacher No time Mercedes Row 5 9. Kamui Kobayashi No time Sauber 10. Jenson Button No time McLaren Row 6 11. Mark Webber 1’22.977 Red Bull 12. Paul di Resta 1’23.125 Force India Row 7 13. Nico Hulkenberg 1’23.177 Force India 14. Jean-Eric Vergne 1’23.265 Toro Rosso Row 8 15. Daniel Ricciardo 1’23.442 Toro Rosso 16. Felipe Massa 1’23.444 Ferrari Row 9 17. Bruno Senna No time Williams 18. Vitaly Petrov 1’25.277 Caterham Row 10 19. Heikki Kovalainen 1’25.507 Caterham 20. Charles Pic 1’26.582 Marussia Row 11 21. Timo Glock 1’27.022 Marussia 22. Pedro de la Rosa 1’27.555 HRT Row 12 23. Narain Karthikeyan 1’31.122 HRT 24. Lewis Hamilton* 1’21.707 McLaren *Sent to back of grid Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi Ps: This penalty result of Hamilton will have no effect on our " saturday F1 game " , because the result just after the qualification counts !!!!! Everyone who had put down his " Top 3 " can ofcourse change it until sunday 13.20u , that's no problem !!!! |
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