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AdrianBelmonte_ wrote:https://twitter.com/f1writers/status/733966391364227072

OMFG! :shock:


That is f-ing scary. I don't think the crash is horrible when I read the news. Wish for recovery for Tveter and Li
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and the Spa anti-cut at Eau-Rouge has eaten it's first flip victim:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CwPQtyhNzQ
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AdrianBelmonte_ wrote:https://twitter.com/f1writers/status/733966391364227072

OMFG! :shock:

Quite right that they brought out the red flags straight away!
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A nasty weekend. A car falling down from the crane in the Historical Monaco GP, a big crash and an airborne crash. Glad everyone is okay.
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So, in a 10 minute stretch of GP2 practice, Gasly, Matsushita and De Jong managed to find the wall at St Devote. Yeap, it's gonna be one of those weekends. :D
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Markelov Madness at Monaco! Artem Markelov managed to get the most out of the virtual safety car periods towards the end, as well as setting some blistering laps to return from his late pitstop ahead of Norman Nato.

Presumably, the longer VSC was triggered when Nato was coming up to a straight whilst Markelov was in a slower portion of the race circuit, and so he was able to build a larger gap.

On another note, absolutely galling for Sirotkin; he pushed too hard and binned it, and looked like he was about to break out into tears on his return to the ART garage. Gutted for the lad.
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ARTEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sirotkin is wasting a good seat.
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Dj_bereta wrote:Sirotkin is wasting a good seat.


At the moment, yes. However, he's got nine rounds to make the most of it; if he can keep his nose clean he's definitely capable of some very big results.
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Gelael wins the coveted Complete and Utter Goit award for being the first to bottle it at Sainte Devote during the sprint race.

Why am I not surprised? :)

...and another weekend to forget for Sirotkin. Damn.
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GP2 at Monaco - was absolutely great and despite some outbreaks of mediocrity ( including the perennial favourite of missing the weighbridge- Gasly and Canamasas when he brought in his car with a broken rim ) I think they outshined the F1 outfits;
1. Yes there were some brushes with the barrier ( and Artem's Thursday headrush) but actually no worse than the F1 people ( Massa , Max , and
2. There was good racing - Markelov kept going at high speed and delayed a stop ( and as pointed out got lucky on the VSC with where he was on track ) and got through to win in a demonstration of great strategy and real speed, and Canamasas overtook 3 people in 30 laps (including Gasly) , as well as passing someone in the main race, and there was some other good driving as evidenced by;
3. No madness on lap 1 , but some good hard, spectacular driving

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I'll repeat always: Artem Markelov is a great driver, and he better be in F1 in the future.
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Ricardo Rosset + Carmen Jorda = Marylin Niederhauser
https://youtube.com/?#/watch?v=NvikycE6aqA

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Is she taking driving lessons from Milka Duno (0:00-0:46)? That was ____ing stupid. :lol:
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Lance Stroll is probably more mature than Lewis Hamilton but that doesn't stop Lewis winning world titles.
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Absolutely insane racing in the GP2 this morning. Just 10 finishers, so all scored point; Sirotkin took 2nd from Marciello at the line, whilst there seems to be something familiar about our winner Antonio Giovinazzi...

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Good lord, Galael actually scored points, 7th no less so he beat a few people! :shock:

And it occurs to me now that he'll start tomorrow from the front row. :D
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Samster wrote:Good lord, Galael actually scored points, 7th no less so he beat a few people! :shock:

And it occurs to me now that he'll start tomorrow from the front row. :D


Could you imagine :shock:
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What the heck just happened

IT seems Evans, Sirotkin etc were waiting for Matushita to go, whereas Gasly Galel lello and giovanazzi went.


More bloody carnage.
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Matsushita needs to be parked for that. Absolute insanity to slow down at a restart. How that wasn't a multi-car pile up I do not know.

EDIT: Marciello takes out Matsushita at the restart! Top feeder series to Formula One, this. :pantano: :facepalm:
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This GP2 race :pantano: :facepalm:
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All safety car restarts to be investigated after the race. Surely a grid penealty at least for Matushita and possibly Evans who broke right in from of The swede. I don't think those who put their foot down did anything wrong. So much carnage and yet none of it caused by canamasas
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Yeap, this just happened.



Nobu's not going to be the most popular of lads in the paddock come the chequered flag...
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East Londoner wrote:Yeap, this just happened.



Nobu's not going to be the most popular of lads in the paddock come the chequered flag...


Not surprised given what he did at the restarts
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Sorry for the double post, Matushita has been banned for 1 round due to the restart chaos.

Jimmy Errikson has a 3 place grid drop for the collision with King, despite the fact Errikson retired and King came 4th, a bit harsh in my view,
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Matsushita went full Canamassas in this race. Wondering who is going to replace him in the next feature race.
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Let's play a little game

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Where's Canamasas?
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Markelov. :facepalm:
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Unbelievable scenes.
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AdrianBelmonte_ wrote:
Unbelievable scenes.


Yesss.....odd....Roy seems to be developing more than I expected. Of course drivers develop at different rates, and at different times. Just because the 21 yr old and the 26 year old are at the same level now doesn't mean the younger one will reach a higher level of proficiency. The 26 year old may develop more .
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Formula V8 3.5 has hooked up with WEC to become its official feeder series. Glad to see it find some support after the break from Renault, and because transport costs for the flyaway rounds will be covered by a 3rd party it certainly adds to the appeal of the series.
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That GP2 race can be summed up as such:

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Also, Davide Valsecchi is awesome on commentary. :dance:
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The first GP2 race I've watched in just over 2 years now, and it was pretty damn good. Awesome win for Sirotkin despite the penalty, while I agree Valsecchi was amazing on commentary. His sentences were just one really long word :D
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Tatiana Calderon joins Alice Powell on the list of female GP3 points scorers!
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BREAKING NEWS - Gasly disqualified from the feature race, will start dead last for the sprint tomorrow

That's the title race blown wide open once again.
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Somehow after entering Hungary 12th in the championship Sirotkin is now tied leader with Gasly. Marcellios tyre management leaves less to be desired and Im still unsure on How Sergei won yesterday and how Luca Ghiotto came 2nd.

Given what the stewards have been like this weekend I'm suprised King didn't get done for the clash with Ghiotto yesterday, he just plain moved over on him. Meanwhile in gp2 it seems like a 3 way fight with Albon, Leclrec and Focou battling it out. De vries has pace but seems to have a habit of crashing into anything that moves.
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andrew wrote:Somehow after entering Hungary 12th in the championship Sirotkin is now tied leader with Gasly. Marcellios tyre management leaves less to be desired and Im still unsure on How Sergei won yesterday and how Luca Ghiotto came 2nd.

Given what the stewards have been like this weekend I'm suprised King didn't get done for the clash with Ghiotto yesterday, he just plain moved over on him. Meanwhile in gp2 it seems like a 3 way fight with Albon, Leclrec and Focou battling it out. De vries has pace but seems to have a habit of crashing into anything that moves.


I love GP2 - I know the results are slightly randomised by the tyre-lottery ( their lap times vary hugely through a race, and failing to get the tyres working or staying out too long will cost you badly, and that's the case even before they properly 'go-off'), but the racing is excellent, the cars are fast and spectacular and you get a proper one-hour race for the Saturday race.
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