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by jonnyeol
07 Feb 2012, 23:37
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: The F1 London Underground Map
Replies: 29
Views: 2665

Re: The F1 London Underground Map

Redble Arch (Marble Arch)
Broken Jaguar (Green Park)
....at Zandvoort (Holland Park)

I nearly wanted to do something with 'Kilburn', but that would have been in VERY bad taste.

Oh, sod it. I'll get my coat, shall I?
by jonnyeol
29 Jan 2011, 11:46
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Good Cars Hampered For Some Reason Or Another
Replies: 84
Views: 13009

Re: Good Cars Hampered For Some Reason Or Another

The 1996 Sauber c15. Ford's first V10 Formula 1 engine wasn't up to speed yet, and the car wasn't very reliable, but the car was known to have potential and showed well in wet and street races (where power didn't matter so much) and was also believed to be excellent at generating downforce at high s...
by jonnyeol
16 Feb 2010, 07:55
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: 90s F1 on DVD
Replies: 41
Views: 8992

Re: 90s F1 on DVD

They only started doing DVDs in 2003, with an exception of an early attempt in 2000 (which made quite poor use of the format, it being quite new then). There has been absolutely no sign of a DVD release of the 1981-2002 VHS tapes. I don't have them all, but I do have quite a few. Always liked the 19...
by jonnyeol
08 Feb 2010, 07:50
Forum: The Jean-Denis Deletraz Memorial Forum
Topic: Funny quotes about Rejects
Replies: 80
Views: 28227

Re: Funny quotes about Rejects

Oh, and the Clive James reviews are available for 1982, 1984 and 1986. VHS only, though - they never released them on DVD. "Except for the dogged Tyrells and some teams with names like brands of Orange Juice....." (San Marino 1982, probably referring to Osella). "All they needed to do...
by jonnyeol
08 Feb 2010, 07:43
Forum: The Jean-Denis Deletraz Memorial Forum
Topic: Funny quotes about Rejects
Replies: 80
Views: 28227

Re: Funny quotes about Rejects

Ok, just remembered another gem today. 1983 Austrian GP, James Hunt (and even Murray...who's not usually prone to this sort of thing) starts ripping into J.P. Jarrier for holding up Tambay, and allowing Arnoux to take the lead. The best bits from James Hunt's abuse includes... "He'll be thanki...
by jonnyeol
03 Feb 2010, 22:21
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: If the championship were decided on looks!
Replies: 153
Views: 7852

Re: If the chamionship were decided on looks!

Tealy wrote:The Virgin car is beautiful if you ask me. Sadly it's missing a few features in the car shape. My favourite car design (ignoring livery) this season is the Pacchia.

Image


Nice CD collection, that.
by jonnyeol
03 Feb 2010, 22:20
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: If the championship were decided on looks!
Replies: 153
Views: 7852

Re: If the chamionship were decided on looks!

For me so far.... 1 - Virgin. I agree with everything you've all said. Work. Of. Art. 2 - Renault - Memories not only of early Renault, but 1997 Jordan. 3 - Merc. Silver and turquoise seem rather fetching. 4 - Toro Rosso. Same as it ever was. 5 - McLaren - Ditto, but the rounded high nose doesn't lo...
by jonnyeol
03 Jan 2010, 21:58
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: ROTY 2010 Predictions
Replies: 31
Views: 1667

Re: ROTY 2010 Predictions

Let's have a think..... McLaren: They did get a grip on the low-downforce rules eventually, so the only real doubt is whether the all-Brit line-up will work. I think it will as Button isn't as self-important as Alonso was. Mercedes: Will Schumi get back on form quickly? Will Rosberg be destroyed in ...
by jonnyeol
02 Nov 2009, 21:06
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: What you do during boring races
Replies: 30
Views: 2593

Re: What you do during boring races

I remember a few specific examples. Hungary 2004: Re-tagged a bunch of MP3s. France 1995: Read through a bunch of old computer mags lying around Valencia 2008: Discussed the Front 242 show we were going to see later that night I know a couple of times in 2002, I was heavily into all-night clubbing o...
by jonnyeol
02 Nov 2009, 21:02
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Kobayashi
Replies: 78
Views: 5801

Re: Kobayashi

There seems to be this thing about Japanese Drivers, where you never know when they're going to go The Way Of The Samurai and when they're going to go The Way Of The Kamikaze. Sato and Katayama were the best exemplars of that approach. Until Kobayashi came along. The first time I've found Toyota rem...
by jonnyeol
21 Oct 2009, 21:56
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Disappointing Drivers
Replies: 57
Views: 12477

Re: Disappointing Drivers

Probably the biggest dissapointing ever would be Ricardo Rosset. Yes, he was 2nd in Formula 3000 in 1995 (admittedly quite a weak year for the series) and the F1 mags were rating him quite highly pre-1996 season. It never happened, did it? I'd cautiously mention Karl Wendlinger , who was able to be...
by jonnyeol
08 Oct 2009, 21:31
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: (Un)Worthy Champions
Replies: 40
Views: 3363

Re: (Un)Worthy Champions

I'd certainly say Villeneuve in 1997 when you consider his wins that year: Brazil: Ran wide at the first corner, and would have been nowhere had it not been for the restart Argentine: Panis and both Jordans were on for the win before hitting trouble, and Irvine chased him to the line in a much-infer...
by jonnyeol
25 Sep 2009, 07:07
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: 2010 Engine Market
Replies: 68
Views: 6290

Re: 2010 Engine Market

Yep, Supertecs came close to winning Grand Prix in 1999, when they were effectively 2 years old, and were still good for middle-points scoring positions come 2000 in the backs of Benettons and Arrows. So it was a decent basic unit. Indeed, Renaults engine block in 2004 was derived from the 1999 Supe...
by jonnyeol
22 Sep 2009, 06:42
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: They got away with it then
Replies: 38
Views: 3531

Re: They got away with it then

I half-expected them to be banned from the sport, but being given special dispensation to continue as an engine supplier.

Also interesting to note that they'll still hold the win in their records, but as the other post says, the results are set in stone, written in the history books.
by jonnyeol
20 Sep 2009, 10:54
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Facts about the 2009 Season so far
Replies: 19
Views: 2631

Re: Facts about the 2009 Season so far

There was lots of overtaking back in the turbo era, but it didn't make the racing more exciting all the time. Take Prost's 1985 championship - he'd let some other driver run off in front and then just use all the fuel he saved earlier on to zip past them later. His manoevres were rarely spectactular...
by jonnyeol
18 Sep 2009, 21:15
Forum: The Jean-Denis Deletraz Memorial Forum
Topic: F1 Rejects Superteam
Replies: 53
Views: 22349

Re: F1 Rejects Superteam

TEAM NAME: XYZ-VW Engine Manufacturer: VW Diesel (they finally enter F1, but it has to be eco-friendly, and runs off used chip fat as a result) Team Principal: That crazy bloke who used to run Onyx Head Designer: None. Rejected designs from other teams simply stolen from trash cans outside their HQs...
by jonnyeol
12 Sep 2009, 07:14
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Nelson Piquet in Manor F1?
Replies: 27
Views: 2821

Re: Nelson Piquet in Manor F1?

Damaged Goods. Who'd touch him right now?
by jonnyeol
03 Sep 2009, 23:24
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Where would you want a French GP to be held?
Replies: 53
Views: 5937

Re: Where would you want a French GP to be held?

I LOVE Charade and it's a pity it'll never be possible to host a race there again for safety reasons. I played simulations of it in some F1 games and loved every turn. No-one's done a good version of it in the more recent games, or am I very much mistaken? Rouen is also fantastic, but I could never ...
by jonnyeol
03 Sep 2009, 19:08
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: What type of driver should a new team be going for?
Replies: 46
Views: 11139

Re: What type of driver should a new team be going for?

The tradional approach, in real life and also in F1 Manager computer games (wish there was more of those) is one experienced old-hand who hasn't had lot of success of late, and one relatively or totally new driver. Examples: Stewart 1997: Barrichello (going stale at Jordan in 1996) and Magnussen (ho...
by jonnyeol
31 Aug 2009, 09:21
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: In the past we had Odd races once a season or so.....
Replies: 7
Views: 1211

Re: In the past we had Odd races once a season or so.....

The past few seasons close championship finishes and freak races have masked how awful the racing has been. I hope this year the shifting in speeds of the teams doesn't make us lose sight of the fact the on-track action has been completely dismal nearly all season. I agree partially - the middle pa...
by jonnyeol
29 Aug 2009, 19:05
Forum: The "Flat Out, Flat Broke" Memorial Forum
Topic: My Reject GP4 Grid
Replies: 29
Views: 8655

Re: My Reject GP4 Grid

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by jonnyeol
29 Aug 2009, 19:03
Forum: The Jean-Denis Deletraz Memorial Forum
Topic: Best Drive by an F1 Reject
Replies: 35
Views: 10010

Re: Best Drive by an F1 Reject

I'd still go for the 'super Winkle' for Europe 2007, mainly for being a fact-spotters dream. The only driver to start last and first during the same Grand Prix and the only driver to qualify last and lead during his debut.
by jonnyeol
29 Aug 2009, 18:58
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: 3 letter surname abreviation
Replies: 127
Views: 14724

Re: 3 letter surname abreviation

Mine spells 'HAL', like the computer from 2001:Space Odyssey (it was also a school nickname of mine, for a time). Had I entered F1, I would have been a tech guy anyway, not a driver.
by jonnyeol
28 Aug 2009, 21:24
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Create your ideal 18-race calendar
Replies: 206
Views: 54367

Re: Create your ideal 18-race calendar

Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I really fancy a go at this. I'm going to use 1. Australia - Mount Panorama 2. South Africa - Kyalami (old layout) 3. Argentina - Autodromo Oscar Galvez (1981 layout) 4. Brazil - Interlagos (70s layout) 5. Switzerland - Bern-Bremgarten (a throwback to the 50s) 6...
by jonnyeol
16 Jul 2009, 21:10
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: 2010 Driver Market
Replies: 828
Views: 73591

Re: 2010 Driver Market

This is probably all wrong, but here's a wild, wild, guess. Brawn - Mercedes 1 Jenson Button 2 Bruno Senna New world champion Button is a dead cert, as are the Mercedes engines - if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Barrichello retires after a weak second half of the year that cost Brawn the Constructor...
by jonnyeol
14 Jul 2009, 19:07
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Shortest F1 Books
Replies: 784
Views: 145002

Re: Shortest F1 Books

"Discretion Is The Better Part Of Valour" - Eddie Jordan
"Tarmac Laying Masterclass" - The Dallas 1984 Promoters (updated edition features Canadian Grand Prix Special for 2008)
"Track Invaders Help No-One" - Rubens Barrichello
by jonnyeol
14 Jul 2009, 18:46
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Your Reject ... of the DECADE!
Replies: 93
Views: 6931

Re: Your Reject ... of the DECADE!

OK...... The 2002 Season. .....2004 was dull but had a few good races (Monaco, Belgium). 2002 had nothing of interest after Australia. Interefering F1 Officialdom - Just regulate the wing heights and engine capacity and then LET THEM RACE!!! Midland - Treated F1 as a money-making exercise with no re...
by jonnyeol
12 Apr 2009, 19:42
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Is Ferrari becoming Italian again?
Replies: 44
Views: 10888

Re: Is Ferrari becoming Italian again?

When they change the tone of red they use back to the Italian Racing Red (last seen in 1995) rather than Marlboro Red/Orange, then I'll believe it.
by jonnyeol
12 Apr 2009, 19:40
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Ex F1 Rejects...
Replies: 25
Views: 6208

Re: Ex F1 Rejects...

Pantano is not coming back. It's sad, after he won GP2, but his run in F1 was a disappointment and he's 30 years old, which means he's no longer development material. Yep - Pantano's career in F1 is pretty much over after that Jordan season (the few races Timo Glock did showed he should have raced ...
by jonnyeol
12 Apr 2009, 19:34
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Great bio of Alesi
Replies: 9
Views: 1334

Re: Great bio of Alesi

I think Alesi is one of F1's great 'One Hit Wonders' - drivers who won One race, did so with style, but were destined never to win another. There's a tribute to another one (Olivier Panis at Monaco 1996) on this site too. Carlos Pace at Brazil 1975 is an earlier example, or even Peter Gethin at Monz...
by jonnyeol
12 Apr 2009, 19:27
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Reject Seasons
Replies: 15
Views: 5571

Re: Reject Seasons

2002 - I was living a heavy all-night clubbing life back then and picked a good year to miss a few races. It was the way Ferrari lorded their advantage over the entire field. 2004 was much the same but not as bad as it still produced some good races (Monaco, Spa - also Monza and Interlagos to an ext...
by jonnyeol
12 Apr 2009, 19:15
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: How Long After A Race Can A Result Be Changed?
Replies: 4
Views: 2468

How Long After A Race Can A Result Be Changed?

We've got a thread on 'Diffusergate' and regardless of that, the Oz GP result still changed twice after the chequered flag thanks to 'Lie-Gate'. We also saw the BAR cars DQed from Imola 2005, even though only Button's car was protested initally. Looking back a long way, Schuey and Coulthard were DQe...
by jonnyeol
12 Apr 2009, 19:09
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Another Tilke-drome! South Korea
Replies: 14
Views: 6330

Re: Another Tilke-drome! South Korea

thehemogoblin wrote:Either way, it will be boring.


Maybe, but let's just hope they give him a hilly site to work with. Tilke's best tracks have been once where there's a bit of gradient to play with.
by jonnyeol
01 Apr 2009, 17:19
Forum: The Jean-Denis Deletraz Memorial Forum
Topic: Perry McCarthy
Replies: 12
Views: 4910

Re: Perry McCarthy

Must get a copy one day - he lives not far from where I grew up in Essex. Suprised I never saw him around....perhaps he was driving too fast?
by jonnyeol
31 Mar 2009, 21:35
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Paul Stoddart buys Torro Rosso
Replies: 25
Views: 4226

Re: Paul Stoddart buys Torro Rosso

It's April 1st in some parts of the world (especially Australia), but not here yet......
by jonnyeol
31 Mar 2009, 07:01
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Question about 1950-1960 Indy 500 drivers...
Replies: 12
Views: 2420

Re: Question about 1950-1960 Indy 500 drivers...

I think the whole DECISION to make the 1950-1960 Indy 500 count qualifies as a reject, since the two racing series were otherwise unrelated. Usually the F1 records 'ignore' the Indy 500 (so Johnnie Parsons is only sometime listed as being one of only 3 men to win his first GP - did the Indy 500 even...
by jonnyeol
31 Mar 2009, 06:57
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: How Not to Run a Formula One Team: by Honda
Replies: 7
Views: 3489

Re: How Not to Run a Formula One Team: by Honda

It goes to show - Teams need to be run by people who know what they're doing, like Ross Brawn and Nick Fry. Car manufacturer boardrooms shouldn't get involved (Toyota have repeatedly failed to get to the top of the sport and excessive influence from Japan could be a reason). Let's hope Richard Brans...
by jonnyeol
30 Mar 2009, 22:11
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Your Favourite Reject RACE????
Replies: 58
Views: 15067

Re: Your Favourite Reject RACE????

I'm holding out hope that the 2009 regulations will make Valencia a lot different this year. You kind of have to give it the benefit of the doubt given that it's virgin territory. And even if it's a boring rae, at least it's pretty to look at. Anyway, my nomination is the 1999 Spanish Grand Prix , ...
by jonnyeol
30 Mar 2009, 22:06
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Nelson Piquet, how long will he last?
Replies: 128
Views: 21800

Re: Nelson Piquet, how long will he last?

Flavio is more than happy to get shot of any driver that falls out of favour. He did it to JJ Lehto, he did it to Jarno Trulli and nearly did it to Johnny Herbert before his British GP win. The comment that Alonso doesn't want another competitive teammate is a touch dated. The likes of Senna in the ...
by jonnyeol
30 Mar 2009, 21:59
Forum: The Jean-Denis Deletraz Memorial Forum
Topic: Favourite Reject Driver and Team
Replies: 148
Views: 23091

Re: Favourite Reject Driver and Team

RejectSteve wrote:
rffp wrote: Forti had class though, the neon green wheels of 1995 and the cars were always vibrantly painted..


Yep, not so much a case of 'Grooved Tyres' as 'Groovy Tyres'.