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It's Wednesday before F1 breaks new ground by going into unchartered territory and racing in a country of F1 Virgins.

And the latest news on Autosport:

Alan Jones to be FIA Driver Steward
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/87547

Hermann Tilke says the new surface will be slippery and there will be spins on Friday, but will rubber in so much that Sunday will be very different to Friday, but low risk of track disintegration
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/87544

And Toro Rosso will not have an F-duct
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/87549
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dr-baker wrote:And Toro Rosso will not have an F-duct
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/87549
Do I care?


Does anyone care about Toro Rosso? No.
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Poor STR, imagine telling them in 2008 that they'd be behind Force India in the constructors' in two years time. :lol: I hope they get sold, they just seem so directionless.
Anyway, I hope it'll be a good race, for Korea's sake as well. Also hoping the surface will be hard on the tyres so we get some Canada stlye action!
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patrick wrote:Poor STR, imagine telling them in 2008 that they'd be behind Force India in the constructors' in two years time. :lol: I hope they get sold, they just seem so directionless.


Sell them to someone who will rechristen them Minardi - that would be fantastic!
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Pieman wrote:
patrick wrote:Poor STR, imagine telling them in 2008 that they'd be behind Force India in the constructors' in two years time. :lol: I hope they get sold, they just seem so directionless.


Sell them to someone who will rechristen them Minardi - that would be fantastic!

Yeah, and bring back good ol' Pierluigi Martini and Johnny Carwash! That'd be heaven!
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patrick wrote:Poor STR, imagine telling them in 2008 that they'd be behind Force India in the constructors' in two years time. :lol: I hope they get sold, they just seem so directionless.
Anyway, I hope it'll be a good race, for Korea's sake as well. Also hoping the surface will be hard on the tyres so we get some Canada stlye action!


To be honest, evweryone saw it coming (I did, and I'am no prophet to F1). That was Vettel effort and a good bit of wind on the back. But before midseason they were going nowhere.
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Alan Jones will be the driver rep on the stewards panel for the Korean GP.

Punishments for penalties will, perhaps, include a bang on the lugs or being told you're a bloody wimp.
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hmmm an australian leads the championship and the drivers steward is the last australian to win the WDC.........hmmmmmmm
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Well, there has been seven races (2x Warwick, 2x Mansell, 2x Herbert, 1x Hill) with British driver steward so...
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Bleu wrote:Well, there has been seven races (2x Warwick, 2x Mansell, 2x Herbert, 1x Hill) with British driver steward so...

And even with all that help they're still going to lose!
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Merged the thread on Alan Jones being the steward for Korea.
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This is ridiculous, if SILVERSTONE looked this "ready" there wouldnt have been a british GP this year.
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Be happy we have race ffs. This is more like the oldtime-races. I LOVE it!!

Anyway, I really loved the way David Croft said "Sakon Yamamoto" when he went of, and then Ted replied "Oh..." in a "oh, already, hah" way :)
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But - apart from the obvious readiness-issues - the track looks quite nice. Especially like corners 7 to 10. Hope the very bumby straights are long enough to allow for some overtaking. Because I can't imagine that to happen anywhere else than in corners 1 to 3.

re: BBC/Yamamoto - didn't he actually say "we expected this" ? :D
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5Live fuelling rumour of Hulkenberg being replaced at Williams by Adrian Sutil.
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Myrvold wrote:Be happy we have race ffs. This is more like the oldtime-races. I LOVE it!!

Anyway, I really loved the way David Croft said "Sakon Yamamoto" when he went of, and then Ted replied "Oh..." in a "oh, already, hah" way :)


I'm not happy we have a race, its totally screwed up my F1 Finals thing :P.
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ADx_Wales wrote:5Live fuelling rumour of Hulkenberg being replaced at Williams by Adrian Sutil.






.... Why?
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Hulkenburg says he doesnt want to fund his seat at Williams and prove his worth through driving.
Sutil Has Medion backing, and also a "Fruits" drink company.
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People have often reacted to the Quote Ayrton Senna said about his nephew, but what everyone missed was "If you think I'm fast, you should see my nephew in a Hispania, then you'll realise I'm the only fast one"
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Senna has stopped on track, what happened?
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Right Rear Wheel/Suspension Failiure, not clarified.
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The F1 2010 Game Version of this layout was awful, and that was better than this...
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ADx_Wales wrote:Hulkenburg says he doesnt want to fund his seat at Williams and prove his worth through driving.
Sutil Has Medion backing, and also a "Fruits" drink company.


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Here's something I didnt realise...

Thanks to Karun Chandhok's finishing places in the HRTs, They are AHEAD of Virgin in the standings!

Hispania ARE NOT LAST!!!
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The track looks good, but the tyres do seem to be getting pretty worn. Obviously times won't be 100% representative (Crofty was saying possible 1.38s by the end of saturday) but the McLarens do look fast and there were some happy faces on the pitwall.
The one driver to (always) watch this weekend will be Kubica, he was instantly on it and throwing the car around on his installation lap where others were crawling around. For some reason I've had a good feeling about Kubica and Korea all year and while second in fp1 might not be instantly representative, I think he's going to be frankly awesome.
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ADx_Wales wrote:The F1 2010 Game Version of this layout was awful, and that was better than this...


Oh, come one! it's nice, the only thing revolting are kerbs, there's no way I end a race there without spinning at a hairpin exit twice or three times.
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Another interesting thing is the speed trap figures which put Renault up with McLaren and around 10kph faster than Red Bull and Ferrari. Renault must have done a great job on their F-Duct!
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FP2 gets red-flagged because of an incident at turn 17. Sounds like a repeat of the debut event at Singapore to me...
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Looks like this will be a fun weekend for HRT...
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CarlosFerreira wrote:Merged the thread on Alan Jones being the steward for Korea.

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FP2 results

Kubica, please... win this one?

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Shizuka wrote:FP2 results

Kubica, please... win this one?

It would be impressive if he could, but I think that as the race weekend goes on, he might slip back from the leading drivers. One of the great strengths of his car this year has been the excellent rear traction, which is a big advantage where the track is slippery - Monaco, for example.
Now, the very early running is almost going to be a bit like driving in the rain, since mchanical grip will be reduced, and variable (depending on the amount of dust on the track), so it was not surprising to see those drivers who do well in mixed conditions further up the grid. However, as the track rubbers in, it is going to become more like a normal circuit, like, say, Hockenheim, where the advantages of downforce outweight that of a brave driver and good mechanical grip.
I can still see him being fairly high up the grid, and potentially taking points off Button, and perhaps a few others, but might just not be able to make up the deficit to make it onto the top step.

On another note, according to a tweet by Legard, Mclaren are happy with the tests that they have been running on their new rear wing (the one they brought to Japan, but didn't use in the race). Designed to stall the entire wing (whereas most designs stall either the upper or lower element, but not both), it should help Mclaren even more down the straights (although it seems that Michael Schumacher has been fastest down the straights as he is running a fairly low downforce setting).
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Makes me wonder how Vettel will cope with the conditions. Yes, he's had victories in the pouring rain, but he isn't my first choice in changing conditions.

Ferraris quite slow for now. I reckon they're only using about three cylinders, to try and squeeze more mileage out of those engines. Let's see what happens in Qualy, when Fernando turns on the wick.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010/oc ... -circus-f1

An article in The Guardian today which talks about the facilities in Korea. For one person to describe it as "A bit like a very run-down, seedy Blackpool" makes me think he hasn't been to Blackpool in about four decades.
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HRT have been fined and reprimanded for releasing Sakon Yamamoto with a tyre blanket still attached and then going to retrieve it from the pit lane exit...
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/87621
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Sorry , but young-man or whatever its called makes blackpool look like bathplugging las vegas.
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dr-baker wrote:HRT have been fined and reprimanded for releasing Sakon Yamamoto with a tyre blanket still attached and then going to retrieve it from the pit lane exit...

:lol:
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ADx_Wales wrote:Sorry , but young-man or whatever its called makes blackpool look like bathplugging las vegas.

To me it's more chewing-gum than young-man
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coops wrote:
dr-baker wrote:HRT have been fined and reprimanded for releasing Sakon Yamamoto with a tyre blanket still attached and then going to retrieve it from the pit lane exit...

:lol:
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