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shinji wrote:Should we start taking bets how long the race will last before the red flag is introduced?

My bet is 20 laps. How much are we betting?
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shinji wrote:Should we start taking bets how long the race will last before the red flag is introduced?

My bet is 20 laps. How much are we betting?


I'll say 30. If we get any more we'll discuss prizes.
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I'll say 40 laps. Prizes sound interesting =D
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I'm going to be cowardly and predict a range of lap 35-38 for the red flag. Three-quarters distance (and therefore full points from that point onwards) is 42 laps (assuming full distance is 56 laps).
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Guess who just started a new Microsoft Word document?

ME! To correlate this informal contest! Aren't I a fun guy!
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no red flag
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Red flag on lap 2, cause by an all-German pile-up.

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CarlosFerreira wrote:
Use Excel, shinji.


It's not that I can't, it's that I see Excel as the devil. It's like some sort of black hole of statistics, and it terrifies me.

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shinji wrote:Should we start taking bets how long the race will last before the red flag is introduced?


I think the race will end between Lap 0 and Lap 56
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I'm guessing around the 30-35 lap range.

And concerning the start time why couldn't they just abandon the twilight race concept for Malaysia and bring the race start time to around 2pm?
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LucaPacchiarini wrote:no red flag


Damn you!

Fine, I predict a red flag around 45 laps.

By the way, is this Kamui's highest ever grid position? It may be time to rehitch the bandwagon so that we can annoy Captain Hammer.
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They're gonna run until they run out of cars, then go two laps on countback.
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LionZoo wrote:By the way, is this Kamui's highest ever grid position? It may be time to rehitch the bandwagon so that we can annoy Captain Hammer.


Yes it is Kamui's highest starting position. His previous best was 11th in another interreupted session at Brazil last year.
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hehehe :lol:
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Reliability issues! I'm amazed.
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I don't remember reading McLaren had re-installed KERS in Hamilton's car! :o
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Chandhok overtook Trulli!
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crazydude1992 wrote:Chandhok overtook Trulli!


Shocker of a move, breezed past! di Grassi still ahead, I wonder if he'll get him.
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
crazydude1992 wrote:Chandhok overtook Trulli!


Shocker of a move, breezed past! di Grassi still ahead, I wonder if he'll get him.

Hmm...the comentators just reminded of the flawed Virgin fuel tank...
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crazydude1992 wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:
crazydude1992 wrote:Chandhok overtook Trulli!


Shocker of a move, breezed past! di Grassi still ahead, I wonder if he'll get him.

Hmm...the comentators just reminded of the flawed Virgin fuel tank...


Now Senna breezed past as well. Definitely something wrong with Truli's car.

di Grassi stopped in the pits for 15 minutes or so, according to SuperAguri. Yes, that's how slow the HRTs really are.
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Podium: why is the Australian gentleman alongside a boy band?
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LucaPacchiarini wins the red flag prediction contest. His prize is a virtual handshake from the local Malaysian politician of his choice.
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CarlosFerreira wrote:Podium: why is the Australian gentleman alongside a boy band?


I didn't stick around long enough for the champagne, but were both of the non-German podium members taller than the German one even with the Kraut on the top step? It had to have been close...
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thehemogoblin wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:Podium: why is the Australian gentleman alongside a boy band?


I didn't stick around long enough for the champagne, but were both of the non-German podium members taller than the German one even with the Kraut on the top step? It had to have been close...


Didn't pay attention, but I can tell you Australian gentleman looked anything but pleased.
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CarlosFerreira wrote:Didn't pay attention, but I can tell you Australian gentleman looked anything but pleased.


Partly because he was standing under a German flag, whereas for some strange reason Britney Spears has decided to become Australian ...
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So, we see Chandhok beating Senna in a straight head-to-head fight for the first time, with both Hispanias reaching the end. All of the new teams were well behind though, with three to five laps separating them from the pointy end of the grid.

Certainly not as exciting as promised, but at least there were some proper scraps for position, unlike Bahrain. The track seems to be more conducive to keeping cars close enough to make the occasional move, but reliability seemed to be the only thing to really create excitement once the dust had settled and the Ferraris and McLarens had made their way up the field.

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thehemogoblin wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:Podium: why is the Australian gentleman alongside a boy band?


I didn't stick around long enough for the champagne, but were both of the non-German podium members taller than the German one even with the Kraut on the top step? It had to have been close...


"Both Non-german"?

Last time I checked, NIco is German. Even though, when he succeeds, i'd very much prefer him to be finnish :P
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DonTirri wrote:Last time I checked, NIco is German.

You're absolutely right, she is German.
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coops wrote:
DonTirri wrote:Last time I checked, NIco is German.

You're absolutely right, she is German.


I thought Britney was American?
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eytl wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:Didn't pay attention, but I can tell you Australian gentleman looked anything but pleased.


Partly because he was standing under a German flag, whereas for some strange reason Britney Spears has decided to become Australian ...


No wonder the gent looked upset. Let's just wait for kostas22 to pick up on the joke...
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
eytl wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:Didn't pay attention, but I can tell you Australian gentleman looked anything but pleased.


Partly because he was standing under a German flag, whereas for some strange reason Britney Spears has decided to become Australian ...


No wonder the gent looked upset. Let's just wait for kostas22 to pick up on the joke...


I appear to have made this whole joke backfire completely. Must read all posts before posting myself in future... :roll:
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eytl wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:Didn't pay attention, but I can tell you Australian gentleman looked anything but pleased.


Partly because he was standing under a German flag, whereas for some strange reason Britney Spears has decided to become Australian ...


Perhaps I should have stuck around until the podium ceremony, if they managed to cock that one up - I could have done with the laugh. Hopefully they got the right constructors anthem as well...
On another note, could somebody clear this up for me - in the standings, Alonso and Vettel are currently on the same points score (37 points), and both have had the same finishing record (1 win, 1 4th place and one DNF). Which one is ahead of the other - or are they officially tied at the moment?
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mario wrote:On another note, could somebody clear this up for me - in the standings, Alonso and Vettel are currently on the same points score (37 points), and both have had the same finishing record (1 win, 1 4th place and one DNF). Which one is ahead of the other - or are they officially tied at the moment?


There is a ladder to decide on positioning in the Championship, as you know. The ladder, I believe, extends all the way down to qualifying, so Vettel should be ahead of Alonso, having 2 pole positions to the Spanish driver's naught.
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mario wrote:On another note, could somebody clear this up for me - in the standings, Alonso and Vettel are currently on the same points score (37 points), and both have had the same finishing record (1 win, 1 4th place and one DNF). Which one is ahead of the other - or are they officially tied at the moment?


Alonso was classified 13th today, so he should be ahead of Vettel, as he was Not Classified in Australia :geek:
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Alonso's ahead on Autosport, I don't know why. Maybe because A is before V.
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amunt wrote:
mario wrote:On another note, could somebody clear this up for me - in the standings, Alonso and Vettel are currently on the same points score (37 points), and both have had the same finishing record (1 win, 1 4th place and one DNF). Which one is ahead of the other - or are they officially tied at the moment?


Alonso was classified 13th today, so he should be ahead of Vettel, as he was Not Classified in Australia :geek:


Ubber-geek you are, kind sir. Top trumps, somebody give that man a beer. :D
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
Ubber-geek you are, kind sir. Top trumps, somebody give that man a beer. :D


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amunt wrote:
mario wrote:On another note, could somebody clear this up for me - in the standings, Alonso and Vettel are currently on the same points score (37 points), and both have had the same finishing record (1 win, 1 4th place and one DNF). Which one is ahead of the other - or are they officially tied at the moment?


Alonso was classified 13th today, so he should be ahead of Vettel, as he was Not Classified in Australia :geek:


Thanks for correcting my error - so Alonso is still in second place in the standings, although I guess that CarlosFerreira is also right on his point.
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DonTirri wrote:
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CarlosFerreira wrote:Podium: why is the Australian gentleman alongside a boy band?


I didn't stick around long enough for the champagne, but were both of the non-German podium members taller than the German one even with the Kraut on the top step? It had to have been close...


"Both Non-german"?

Last time I checked, NIco is German. Even though, when he succeeds, i'd very much prefer him to be finnish :P

I was assuming it was the Aussie and Newey to who was being refered, but never mind. The conversation has moved on since then...
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mario wrote:
eytl wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:Didn't pay attention, but I can tell you Australian gentleman looked anything but pleased.


Partly because he was standing under a German flag, whereas for some strange reason Britney Spears has decided to become Australian ...


Perhaps I should have stuck around until the podium ceremony, if they managed to cock that one up - I could have done with the laugh. Hopefully they got the right constructors anthem as well...
On another note, could somebody clear this up for me - in the standings, Alonso and Vettel are currently on the same points score (37 points), and both have had the same finishing record (1 win, 1 4th place and one DNF). Which one is ahead of the other - or are they officially tied at the moment?
After placings there is no tiebreaker-officially, the FIA can break the tie as it sees fit. But as others have said, Alonso was classified today, so he is ahead...
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