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2015 Formula One
wilyum
#21 Posted : Sunday, March 29, 2015 12:04:00 PM
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It's a wrap. Sebastian gets it. Next to china. Rosberg needs to pull up his socks. For Lewis and team. Learn from mistakes today
nakujua
#22 Posted : Sunday, March 29, 2015 2:28:47 PM
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wilyum wrote:
It's a wrap. Sebastian gets it. Next to china. Rosberg needs to pull up his socks. For Lewis and team. Learn from mistakes today

Roseberg has been mentally battered, his desire to compete with Lewis seems to be eroded.
Today was all about getting the gurudumus strategy wrong for the mercs - it will be back to business as usual in china
quicksand
#23 Posted : Sunday, March 29, 2015 5:30:49 PM
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nakujua wrote:
wilyum wrote:
It's a wrap. Sebastian gets it. Next to china. Rosberg needs to pull up his socks. For Lewis and team. Learn from mistakes today

Roseberg has been mentally battered, his desire to compete with Lewis seems to be eroded.
Today was all about getting the gurudumus strategy wrong for the mercs - it will be back to business as usual in china

From the press reports one got the idea there was a chasm between the Merc and other teams. Ferrari must have done a good job of playing the part to the illusion -their package is better than previously thought.
Interesting......
Jus Blazin
#24 Posted : Sunday, March 29, 2015 10:44:20 PM
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quicksand wrote:
nakujua wrote:
wilyum wrote:
It's a wrap. Sebastian gets it. Next to china. Rosberg needs to pull up his socks. For Lewis and team. Learn from mistakes today

Roseberg has been mentally battered, his desire to compete with Lewis seems to be eroded.
Today was all about getting the gurudumus strategy wrong for the mercs - it will be back to business as usual in china

From the press reports one got the idea there was a chasm between the Merc and other teams. Ferrari must have done a good job of playing the part to the illusion -their package is better than previously thought.
Interesting......

Not so sure. Wrong tire strategy by Merc for LH cost them. He even said it soon after leaving the pit stop. He wanted the medium tires but was given the slower harder tires. And yet he trimmed Vettel's lead from 22 secs to 8secs. It was an error by his team. Otherwise, he would have won it, if he had faster tires.
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TAZ
#25 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 11:43:00 AM
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@Jus Blazin.....I think Ferrari’s two-stop strategy won them the race, Mercedes decision to pit both cars and fit them with their preferred hard tires when the safety car came out was miscalculated. Vettel was simply perfect yesterday and i don't think there's much that could have been done to stop him from winning. If Vettel had made a 3rd pit stop when the gap was almost 25 seconds he would have been unstoppable.
wilyum
#26 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 12:11:46 PM
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TAZ wrote:
@Jus Blazin.....I think Ferrari’s two-stop strategy won them the race, Mercedes decision to pit both cars and fit them with their preferred hard tires when the safety car came out was miscalculated. Vettel was simply perfect yesterday and i don't think there's much that could have been done to stop him from winning. If Vettel had made a 3rd pit stop when the gap was almost 25 seconds he would have been unstoppable.


but if mercedes would have given hamilton the right tires even with the 3 pit stops he would have overtaken vettel
mkenyan
#27 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 12:22:04 PM
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wilyum wrote:
TAZ wrote:
@Jus Blazin.....I think Ferrari’s two-stop strategy won them the race, Mercedes decision to pit both cars and fit them with their preferred hard tires when the safety car came out was miscalculated. Vettel was simply perfect yesterday and i don't think there's much that could have been done to stop him from winning. If Vettel had made a 3rd pit stop when the gap was almost 25 seconds he would have been unstoppable.


but if mercedes would have given hamilton the right tires even with the 3 pit stops he would have overtaken vettel

really? was not coz of bad wrong tires given to hamilton. was coz of many things but mainly coz of the early pit stop by mercedes and was coz the ferrari had better tire management than mercedes. even with the mediums for hamilton instead of the hard compound he was not catching vettel. had a feeling that it reached a stage where vettel was no longer pushing and if hamilton had pushed him he would have simply pushed harder. could have been coz of the high temperature or not but we shall see the tire management in the next races.
gregory
#28 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 1:22:40 PM
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wilyum wrote:
TAZ wrote:
@Jus Blazin.....I think Ferrari’s two-stop strategy won them the race, Mercedes decision to pit both cars and fit them with their preferred hard tires when the safety car came out was miscalculated. Vettel was simply perfect yesterday and i don't think there's much that could have been done to stop him from winning. If Vettel had made a 3rd pit stop when the gap was almost 25 seconds he would have been unstoppable.


but if mercedes would have given hamilton the right tires even with the 3 pit stops he would have overtaken vettel

Lewis had already used up his medium tires during qualifying. he only had new prime tires for the race. it was just not a weekend for mercedes
nakujua
#29 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 3:27:17 PM
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If Sebastian was in the place of Roseberg, Hamilton would never have increased his championships past one.
ndeshj
#30 Posted : Tuesday, March 31, 2015 3:43:04 PM
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This season will be interesting to watch, Ferraris' do have a bargaining point. LW admitted after post practice interview that Kimi showed the pace and power of the Ferrari car.

Looking forward for the next race, Its no longer a one mans race.
Jus Blazin
#31 Posted : Tuesday, March 31, 2015 4:00:08 PM
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ndeshj wrote:

This season will be interesting to watch, Ferraris' do have a bargaining point. LW admitted after post practice interview that Kimi showed the pace and power of the Ferrari car.

Looking forward for the next race, Its no longer a one mans race.

Ferrari will beat Williams, but not Mercedes. It's still the strongest team out there. Normal operations will resume in China.
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ndeshj
#32 Posted : Thursday, April 02, 2015 9:59:27 AM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
ndeshj wrote:

This season will be interesting to watch, Ferraris' do have a bargaining point. LW admitted after post practice interview that Kimi showed the pace and power of the Ferrari car.

Looking forward for the next race, Its no longer a one mans race.

Ferrari will beat Williams, but not Mercedes. It's still the strongest team out there. Normal operations will resume in China.


I see a neck to neck race for Mercedes and Ferrari. i also agree Mercedes are way too good bt I also see Ferrari will challenge them big time
Obi 1 Kanobi
#33 Posted : Thursday, April 02, 2015 11:02:54 AM
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Vettel's race management will even the race for Ferrari.
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#34 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 8:05:02 AM
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and soon kenya will be there
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#35 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 8:09:08 AM
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Round 11 & 12 Race Report

by Martin on March 14, 2015

The atmosphere was electric as the region’s best young racing drivers assembled in the GulfSport camp for the penultimate event of the Formula Gulf 1000 Championship at Yas Marina Circuit where they would race under lights on Friday evening just like Formula One. With regular driver coach Andy Pardoe unable to make it to the UAE, the drivers were being mentored this weekend by Brazilian pro-driver Tommy Erdos who has competed at the Le Mans 24 Hr no less than thirteen times, not to mention winning both the British GT and Formula Renault Championships! What’s more, Philippe Gautheron, boss of the Campos Racing GP2 team was on hand to evaluate the drivers and series along with Campos race engineer Eugeni Solbes.

IMG 1599 Round 11 & 12 Race Report

Young Kenyan racer Tejas Hirani came to the UAE with a commanding lead in the points, but knew that Campos Racing’s Ahmed Al Ghanim was a serious threat.

Early morning qualifying was to demonstrate the extent of that threat as not only did Al Ghanim claim pole position and with it 5 useful points, but we saw all of the Championship Class drivers post times that were quicker than the lap record set last season by Tom Bale.

Come Race 1 and it was Hirani who managed to get the holeshot from P2 into Turn 1 and lead the race with Al Ghanim and Mashuur BalHejaila in close formation. But on lap 12 BalHejaila stopped just before the last corner bringing out the Safety Car. At the restart it was Al Ghanim who got a great exit from the last turn to drive clean round the outside of Hirani at Turn 1 to take the lead.

IMG 1613 Round 11 & 12 Race Report

But Hirani was having none of it and made a late braking maneuver on the back straight but run wide which allowed Yousuf Al Bader to take second position with Hirani now in 3rd. Al Bader set the fastest lap of the race as he tried in vain to catch Al Ghanim. Young Omani racer AlFaisal Al Zubair who was third fastest in Qualifying practice finished 4th ahead of Masters Class winner Keverne McShine.

Race 2 started under the bright F1 lights and saw Al Ghanim take a commanding lead which he was to hold to take the checkered flag. Hirani had a terrible start and on the first lap was back in 4th place with lots of work to do considering these drivers are now all able to lap within 8 tenths of a second of each other. Yousuf Al Bader took full advantage of his front row start and newly found speed to tuck in behind fellow Kuwaiti Al Ghanim to take a fine second place much to the delight of all their compatriots that had made the journey from Kuwait City to support them.

Hirani managed to slip past Al Faisal Al Zubair for third place, denying the talented 16 year old Omani his last opportunity to get on the podium before he moves on compete in BRDC F4 Championship in the UK. Mashuur Bal Hejaila came home in 5th place clearly off the pace in the spare car after suffering gearbox issues in the previous race. Ever popular driver and rally champion Keverne McShine continued to impress Tommy Erdos with his ability to get on the pace despite not doing any of the practice sessions on the previous day.

IMG 1643 Round 11 & 12 Race Report

So as the boys all flew home the championship points gap had dropped to just 10 points, making for a nail biting finish to the season at the Dubai Autodrome on 3rd April.
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McReggae
#36 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 3:43:36 PM
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nakujua wrote:
If Sebastian was in the place of Roseberg, Hamilton would never have increased his championships past one.


Hahahaha, the same Vettel who was beaten by a rookie last season? C'mon, give it to Lewis, boy is a real racer, a good risk taker.....I have a feeling Ferrari's win was meant to keep the F1 interesting, otherwise Ham will get his 3rd championship this season!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
nakujua
#37 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 4:10:47 PM
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McReggae wrote:
nakujua wrote:
If Sebastian was in the place of Roseberg, Hamilton would never have increased his championships past one.


Hahahaha, the same Vettel who was beaten by a rookie last season? C'mon, give it to Lewis, boy is a real racer, a good risk taker.....I have a feeling Ferrari's win was meant to keep the F1 interesting, otherwise Ham will get his 3rd championship this season!!!

smile wewe wacha, vettel was already bored last season that's why that ka rookie seemed to always beat him.
McReggae
#38 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 4:16:14 PM
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nakujua wrote:
McReggae wrote:
nakujua wrote:
If Sebastian was in the place of Roseberg, Hamilton would never have increased his championships past one.


Hahahaha, the same Vettel who was beaten by a rookie last season? C'mon, give it to Lewis, boy is a real racer, a good risk taker.....I have a feeling Ferrari's win was meant to keep the F1 interesting, otherwise Ham will get his 3rd championship this season!!!

smile wewe wacha, vettel was already bored last season that's why that ka rookie seemed to always beat him.


Hakuna, Vettel won all his titles during the Red Bull dominance, Hamilton has won his two from different cars, beat that!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
mkenyan
#39 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 4:36:51 PM
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McReggae wrote:
nakujua wrote:
McReggae wrote:
nakujua wrote:
If Sebastian was in the place of Roseberg, Hamilton would never have increased his championships past one.


Hahahaha, the same Vettel who was beaten by a rookie last season? C'mon, give it to Lewis, boy is a real racer, a good risk taker.....I have a feeling Ferrari's win was meant to keep the F1 interesting, otherwise Ham will get his 3rd championship this season!!!

smile wewe wacha, vettel was already bored last season that's why that ka rookie seemed to always beat him.


Hakuna, Vettel won all his titles during the Red Bull dominance, Hamilton has won his two from different cars, beat that!!!

how does what you are saying disapprove what nakujua has said? and saying that vettel was beaten by a rookie last season without admitting the circumstances of his case is rather simplistic.
McReggae
#40 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 4:46:39 PM
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mkenyan wrote:
McReggae wrote:
nakujua wrote:
McReggae wrote:
nakujua wrote:
If Sebastian was in the place of Roseberg, Hamilton would never have increased his championships past one.


Hahahaha, the same Vettel who was beaten by a rookie last season? C'mon, give it to Lewis, boy is a real racer, a good risk taker.....I have a feeling Ferrari's win was meant to keep the F1 interesting, otherwise Ham will get his 3rd championship this season!!!

smile wewe wacha, vettel was already bored last season that's why that ka rookie seemed to always beat him.


Hakuna, Vettel won all his titles during the Red Bull dominance, Hamilton has won his two from different cars, beat that!!!

how does what you are saying disapprove what nakujua has said? and saying that vettel was beaten by a rookie last season without admitting the circumstances of his case is rather simplistic.


Which circumstances? kwani people compete depending on circumstances? Fact is he was beaten by a rookie, 2ndly all his titles were on a superior car, Ham has won with two different cars, is that difficult to see?
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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