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2015 Formula 1 British Grand Prix
Another Mercedes 1-2, that's it.
Race Date: 05 July 2015 Circuit Name: SILVERSTONE CIRCUIT First Grand Prix: 1950 Number of Laps: 52 Circuit Length: 5.891 km Race Distance: 306.198 km Lap Record: 1:33.401 - Mark Webber (2013) Tire Compounds Provided: Prime: Hard (Orange) Option: Medium (White) Rain: Cinturato Intermediate (Green) / Cinturato Wet (Blue) F1 TIMETABLE (Britain Local Time) Fri 03 July 2015 Practice 1 10:00 – 11:30 Practice 2 14:00 – 15:30 Sat 04 July 2015 Practice 3 10:00 – 11:00 Qualifying 13:00 – 14:00 Sun 05 July 2015 Race 13:00 F1 TIMETABLE (Pacific Time) Fri 03 July 2015 Practice 1 02:00 – 03:30 Practice 2 06:00 – 07:30 Sat 04 July 2015 Practice 3 02:00 – 03:00 Qualifying 05:00 – 06:00 Sun 05 July 2015 Race 05:00 F1 TIMETABLE (Eastern Time) Fri 03 July 2015 Practice 1 05:00 – 06:30 Practice 2 09:00 – 10:30 Sat 04 July 2015 Practice 3 05:00 – 06:00 Qualifying 08:00 – 09:00 Sun 05 July 2015 Race 08:00
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Let's see how much coffee I need this time round to keep me awake during the race.
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Another grid penalty likely for Alonso after crash
Another grid penalty likely for Alonso after crash
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2015/06/3...o-after-crash/ Fernando Alonso may be forced to take further penalties this weekend as McLaren has confirmed he is likely to need another change of engine. Alonso took a total of 25 grid place penalties at the Austrian Grand Prix due to power unit and gearbox changes. However his team has confirmed the new unit sustained damage when he and Kimi Raikkonen collided on the opening lap of the race. “We believe that Fernando’s power unit has sustained damage from the accident and it may be necessary to change the engine,” said Honda’s senior managing officer Yasuhisa Arai. Arai also raised the possibility of Jenson Button also needing another engine and taking further penalties at his home race. “As for Jenson’s power unit this weekend, the issue is still under investigation,” he said, confirming a “sensor failure” ended Button’s race in Austria. Button was also penalised 25 grid places at the race. “Honda is not looking to put any hardware updates in place for the British Grand Prix,” Arai added, “but we will optimise the power unit setting to the updated aero parts planned on the chassis.”
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Just remind yourselves of the Senna/Prost years at McLaren; Piquet/Mansell years @ Williams and Schumacher's years at Ferrari (most of them anyways). The WC was sewn up by Spa with Schu and McLaren won 15/16 races in a season. Not only that but they were between 1-3 seconds faster than 3rd on the grid and lapped all but 3rd place in most races. So, in the grand scheme of things, F1 now is a lot more competitive than it was in the old days. That all being said, I prefer the old days (more noise, more characters, etc.)
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A team dominating isn't something I have an issue with. I just want to enjoy the race with a lot of overtaking and strategy, not just a fuel saving carousel. I literally fast forwarded through the entire previous race after the safety car and am seriously reconsidering going to Austin this year.
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Hopefully Nico can win in front of the British fans to stir up some drama. Wishful thinking, Hammy is going to be on his A game all weekend. Preparing for a snoozer.
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As a Ferrari fan, I actually like seeing Ferrari having to try really hard. It's interesting seeing what the results are going to be each race. If Ferrari was in Mercedes position right now and just dominating, yes I'd be happy, but bored. Knowing how the race is going to end before it starts isn't fun. (Excluding accidents and reliability issues)
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Also, I think that all teams let their 2 drivers compete with each other, until such time that it makes no sense from a team standpoint. Barrichello just never got that close to Schumi (points-wise) to risk the driver's championship. Same with Webbo and VET. HAM and ROS just happen to score pretty evenly. |
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Also, looking at the years that red bull was dominating, 2 of the years was veryy close between Alonso and Vettel. 1 year had 7 different winners in the first 7 races. All 4 seasons were pretty mixed up, It wasn't red bull 1 2 in every race.
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This survey taken by the Grand Prix Drivers Association included 217,756 respondents from 194 countries. It echoes what many have indicated here...F1 needs to be more competitive.
Personally, my own view is more of a gripe on the technical side (which was also addressed in the survey). The formula needs to be less restrictive - less of a "spec" formula. The year to year, era to era dominance by driver/car combination has always been a historical part of the sport and will probably never change. What I would hate to see are rules that would give rise to "contrived results" entering this sport. http://www.planetf1.com/driver/3213/...etitive-enough Last edited by 3798j; 07-02-2015 at 08:36 AM.. |
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No matter how boring, it will not stop me from watching it live. Although I might fall asleep!
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Warm British GP expected after record heat
Warm British GP expected after record heat
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2015/07/0...r-record-heat/ Britain saw record-breaking temperatures for July in some parts of the country yesterday, and at Silverstone temperatures exceeded 32C. This is far hotter than we’ve seen at most recent British Grands Prix, and although the coming days are expected to be cooler it should still be a very pleasant weekend for the spectators – a far cry from the persistent rain of 2012. Cooler air from the west has brought temperatures down on Thursday, but by Friday they will be rising again. A sunny start to practice should see temperatures reaching the 25C mark. There is a good chance of overnight rain on Friday, after which Saturday will bring similar conditions. At this stage race day looks like being a shade cooler and possibly cloudy. There is also a slight risk of a light rain shower on Sunday, but the likelihood of that happening will depend on how the weather systems shift over the next 72 hours.
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Manor revises livery after new sponsor deal
Manor revises livery after new sponsor deal
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2015/07/0...-sponsor-deal/ Manor has revised its livery after announcing a deal with a new sponsor. The team will run with the logos of shipping containers company Flex-Box on its sidepods from this weekend’s race, and will now have blue colouring on the side of its cars. “This is our second partnership announcement in just a few weeks,” said team principal John Booth, “so these are exciting times in our team’s development”.
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Williams 1,2 ??? Wow, looks to be a exciting race.
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