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So I did a quick check on the Metoffice website, and there's potentially rain. Seeing as the last few days have poured down, this is believable.
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:So I did a quick check on the Metoffice website, and there's potentially rain. Seeing as the last few days have poured down, this is believable.

Yeah, Lee McKensie was advising raincoats for the GP at the end of this evening's FOTA Fan Forum...
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dr-baker wrote:
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:So I did a quick check on the Metoffice website, and there's potentially rain. Seeing as the last few days have poured down, this is believable.

Yeah, Lee McKensie was advising raincoats for the GP at the end of this evening's FOTA Fan Forum...


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If it rains then that could be really interesting.
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If it rains then everyone will get stuck in the car parks like they did the year someone thought it was a good idea to hold the race in April
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LellaLombardi wrote:If it rains then everyone will get stuck in the car parks like they did the year someone thought it was a good idea to hold the race in April


They only moved the race to April in the first place because they wanted rain. They got the rain alright but all it did was turn anything that wasn't tarmac into a mud pit. And the race was bone-dry anyway :lol:
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LellaLombardi wrote:If it rains then everyone will get stuck in the car parks like they did the year someone thought it was a good idea to hold the race in April

I was at that one, it was great, a bit like going to Scout camp as a kid. Jeepers, that was twelve years ago......
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Wizzie wrote:
LellaLombardi wrote:If it rains then everyone will get stuck in the car parks like they did the year someone thought it was a good idea to hold the race in April


They only moved the race to April in the first place because they wanted rain. They got the rain alright but all it did was turn anything that wasn't tarmac into a mud pit. And the race was bone-dry anyway :lol:


I will always remember that race for Martin Brundle claiming that Arrows filled their cars with Vitamin C at the pit stop.
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eurobrun wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
LellaLombardi wrote:If it rains then everyone will get stuck in the car parks like they did the year someone thought it was a good idea to hold the race in April


They only moved the race to April in the first place because they wanted rain. They got the rain alright but all it did was turn anything that wasn't tarmac into a mud pit. And the race was bone-dry anyway :lol:


I will always remember that race for Martin Brundle claiming that Arrows filled their cars with Vitamin C at the pit stop.


Lampshade hanging much? :lol:
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Where is the DRS zone?
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JeremyMcClean wrote:Where is the DRS zone?


I'm assuming on the run down the Hanger Straight like last year
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Wizzie wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:Where is the DRS zone?


I'm assuming on the run down the Hanger Straight like last year

It was the Wellington straight wasn't it? Sure it was...
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So you say, Mr Michael

With this problem apparently cured, how long into the race will we have to wait until the latest McLaren pitstop cock-up? I guess this time one of the hapless pair will drive off with the rear jack still on the car, ala Johnny Herbert in Spain 1995. :lol:
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AdrianSutil wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:Where is the DRS zone?


I'm assuming on the run down the Hanger Straight like last year

It was the Wellington straight wasn't it? Sure it was...

I think Silverstone had a double DRS zone last year. I know it was definitely used on the Wellington Straight, but I can't remember if it was used on the Hanger Straight.
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East Londoner wrote:I think Silverstone had a double DRS zone last year. I know it was definitely used on the Wellington Straight, but I can't remember if it was used on the Hanger Straight.

No, there was only one DRS zone in use last year, and that was along the Wellington Straight. I think that your confusion comes from the fact that the previous two races, in Valencia and Canada, both had double DRS zones, but the FIA decided that only one zone would be necessary for Silverstone.
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mario wrote:
East Londoner wrote:I think Silverstone had a double DRS zone last year. I know it was definitely used on the Wellington Straight, but I can't remember if it was used on the Hanger Straight.

No, there was only one DRS zone in use last year, and that was along the Wellington Straight. I think that your confusion comes from the fact that the previous two races, in Valencia and Canada, both had double DRS zones, but the FIA decided that only one zone would be necessary for Silverstone.


But if it does turn out to be wet having a DRS zone is pointless,
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eurobrun wrote:
mario wrote:
East Londoner wrote:I think Silverstone had a double DRS zone last year. I know it was definitely used on the Wellington Straight, but I can't remember if it was used on the Hanger Straight.

No, there was only one DRS zone in use last year, and that was along the Wellington Straight. I think that your confusion comes from the fact that the previous two races, in Valencia and Canada, both had double DRS zones, but the FIA decided that only one zone would be necessary for Silverstone.


But if it does turn out to be wet having a DRS zone is pointless,


They run DRS in the wet now...
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Shadaza wrote:
eurobrun wrote:
mario wrote:No, there was only one DRS zone in use last year, and that was along the Wellington Straight. I think that your confusion comes from the fact that the previous two races, in Valencia and Canada, both had double DRS zones, but the FIA decided that only one zone would be necessary for Silverstone.


But if it does turn out to be wet having a DRS zone is pointless.


They run DRS in the wet now...


Oh, I didn't realise. [/brainfailure]
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What with the Marussia accident Im not in the mood for the race :(
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Based on last year, I'm predicting a massive race for Perez.
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CoopsII wrote:What with the Marussia accident Im not in the mood for the race :(


These things happen from time to time, sadly. I wouldn't be in no mood for a race even if a driver was killed. It sounds cold but for me the best way to pay homage to a driver is a nice, exciting, clean race.
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Benetton wrote:Based on last year, I'm predicting a massive race for Perez.


I hope so, a good surprise result - especially a Marussia in the points - would raise morale after a dismal week.
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Phoenix wrote:I wouldn't be in no mood for a race even if a driver was killed.

Eh? I wouldnt not want no race no-how what? :lol:
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CoopsII wrote:
Phoenix wrote:I wouldn't be in no mood for a race even if a driver was killed.

Eh? I wouldnt not want no race no-how what? :lol:


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You used a double negative in your previous post. Is this Phoenglish creeping back in? :lol:
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East Londoner wrote:You used a double negative in your previous post. Is this Phoenglish creeping back in? :lol:


Sorry.
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The Beeb's weather forecast for Silverstone

A thunderstorm right at the start of Qualifying? I'll drink to that :lol:
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There has been a lot of rain overnight, and I mean a lot. Some places had a month's worth in 9 hours. Currently it's still raining here in Banbury, so I'd imagine it's a similar picture up at Silverstone. Looks pretty much set in for the day to be honest.
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The quality of dry-weather racing this season has made me, for the very first time in my motorsport-viewing life, make me question whether or not I actually want a wet race...

..who am I kidding who wouldn't want a wet race?
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Phoenix wrote:
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Sorry.

Personally, the return of Phoenglish gets my vote :D
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Track's pretty wet for FP1
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D.I. Kravitz forgot all his wet weather gear... well, except for an umbrella which he can't use in pitlane :lol:
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:The quality of dry-weather racing this season has made me, for the very first time in my motorsport-viewing life, make me question whether or not I actually want a wet race...

..who am I kidding who wouldn't want a wet race?

Only just noticed your back!

Caterham have brought loads of updates to Silverstone. Virtually whole new back end.
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AdrianSutil wrote:
Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:The quality of dry-weather racing this season has made me, for the very first time in my motorsport-viewing life, make me question whether or not I actually want a wet race...

..who am I kidding who wouldn't want a wet race?

Only just noticed your back!

Caterham have brought loads of updates to Silverstone. Virtually whole new back end.


I'm under the impression that Kovalainen's using the updates while Petrov's using the old spec rear end.
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And THAT is a physical representation of the gulf between HRT, Sauber and Red Bull. Clos, Perez and the Red Bull duo all had the rear end break away at that very spot and out of all those, Clos was the only one to spear off.
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Wizzie wrote:
AdrianSutil wrote:
Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:The quality of dry-weather racing this season has made me, for the very first time in my motorsport-viewing life, make me question whether or not I actually want a wet race...

..who am I kidding who wouldn't want a wet race?

Only just noticed your back!

Caterham have brought loads of updates to Silverstone. Virtually whole new back end.


I'm under the impression that Kovalainen's using the updates while Petrov's using the old spec rear end.

Yes that's correct. Hopefully Kova doesn't spank it into a wall or gravel trap and they get some decent data.
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You know, I actually like that shade of blue on the Red Bull much more than the normal shade.

And De La Rosa's just spun at the same spot as Clos while Kobayashi nearly took out Grrrrsssjjjjnnnn :lol:
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Glock had an off. Kova too, at the exact same spot as Grosjean.

Di Resta having the steering rack changed too.
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Man, I'm loving Lotus' sense of humour more and more ever since that muppet Bahar left. Kimi mumbled like three words on the radio and they, and I quote, "Completely understand" :lol:
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Wizzie wrote:Man, I'm loving Lotus' sense of humour more and more ever since that muppet Bahar left. Kimi mumbled like three words on the radio and they, and I quote, "Completely understand" :lol:


I agree, I actually quite like the team now.

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