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Super!

01 Days - 18 Hours - 25 Minutes to go.


Number of corners: 18
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In the news:

*Frijns will replace Kobayashi in FP1.
*Jennifer Lopez will headline the post-race Singapore concert.

Nick Chester says;
Obviously Silverstone is a very different track to Austria, with many more high-speed corners that will suit our car better.
We've also got a few updates, including a front wing and floor, some different combinations of aerodynamic parts to try and some
new set-up concepts to explore. It's a home race for the team so we'd like nothing more than to put on a good show in front of
our factory staff and all the loyal fans in the grandstands.



But none of the above matters. Will Rosberg win again? Don't know. Will Vettel run into more trouble? Don't care.

This is Susie's moment. FP1 is the time, Silverstone is the place.
All eyes will be on Susie. Susie will provide the action.
Susie is her name, Friday driving is her game. Susie. Super!
She will go for the fastest time, for she is trulli in her prime.

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Juncadella is in the Force India in FP1 as well. I wonder what Wolff's, Frijin's and Jundadella's numbers will be.
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good_Ralf wrote: I wonder what Wolff's number will be.

I was in Montmelo in May and watched her during day two of the Catalunya test and that time she drove #41.
I imagine she has to keep that number for her remaining F1 career just like the regular drivers?
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Jocke1 wrote:
good_Ralf wrote: I wonder what Wolff's number will be.

I was in Montmelo in May and watched her during day two of the Catalunya test and that time she drove #41.
I imagine she has to keep that number for her remaining F1 career just like the actual drivers?

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Juncadella will have 34 and Frijns 46 (he actually had one FP1 outing already). That latter bothers, me because that number should have been reserved for another Caterham test driver.
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CoopsII wrote: Fixed.

Oh Coops :cry:

But really, I was happy to see Susie really going for it that day. I stood at the entry to turn 13 on the Wednesday for a good half hour watching her and comparing her to the others. She kept up a good pace to be honest. A couple times she went almost flat through there and that was nice to see.
She had a moment going into turn 10 and ran wide a bit, and Rachel Brookes (Image) told me she had a spin early in the morning which I unfortunately missed.
Not much else than that, she drove steadily otherwise.

She was 5th/10 on the Wednesday and her time would have been good enough for 5th/11 on the Tuesday. She was half a second quicker than Massa even.
Yes she had a much sunnier and warmer track than Felipe, but still not too shabby. She didn't make a fool of herself, quite the opposite.
I was kind of expecting her to be driving a bit off the pace, but she did well.
Rahel is still faster than you though, Susie. ; )
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Oh dear Lewis, did you really have too?

It seems that he can't just be his own man, he's got to be Senna or Ali or someone.
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watka wrote:Oh dear Lewis, did you really have too?

It seems that he can't just be his own man, he's got to be Senna or Ali or someone.
Not again :roll:
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W12 wrote:
watka wrote:Oh dear Lewis, did you really have too?

It seems that he can't just be his own man, he's got to be Senna or Ali or someone.
Not again :roll:


Well I hope Nico pulls a Joe Frasier or Ken Norton on him this weekend.
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watka wrote:Oh dear Lewis, did you really have too?

It seems that he can't just be his own man, he's got to be Senna or Ali or someone.

I agree. For an F1 driver there seems to be some deep seated insecurities knocking about where to be Lewis Hamilton isn't enough, as if he feels he doesn't have it in himself to deal with whatever so he needs to evoke the spirit of some older sporting spirit to see him through it. You don't hear Max Chilton spouting out all this guff, do you?

Strange, sad and tedious.
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Momentous occasion coming up in about 30 minutes time.
Susie Wolff will take to the track at Silverstone in all her glory.
I'm glad I've got the day off, wouldn't want to miss history in the making!


Edit;
Woah, Susie went out for an installation lap and when she entered the pits again there were 5-6 cameramen waiting for her outside the Williams garage :lol:
And she hadn't even gotten out of the FW36 yet!

Edit2;
Aaaaand she's done. Stopped out on track. I couldn't really hear what she said over the radio and neither could my commentators from the tv channel I'm watching.
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Pastor, stop the car!

Gee, was there any Friday when he didn't either throw the car off or had no mechanical issues? :shock:

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It was oil pressure that forced Susie to stop on the track.
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What a way for Massa to celebrate 200 races.
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Williams are having a good morning.
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Jocke1 wrote:It was oil pressure that forced Susie to stop on the track.

Susie Wolff and problems with fluids? dr baker will need a lie down....
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roblomas52 wrote:What a way for Massa to celebrate 200 races.


Here's how he binned it.

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roblomas52 wrote:What a way for Massa to celebrate 200 races.

He would have benefitted from 200% more grip there.
Maybe he'll use 200 excuses for that smash.
It looked like he went off at a 200 degree angle.
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It's terminal ICE failure for Susie and Felipe smashed his car..

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Bravo FOM, Bravo.

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- That's the second year in a row Massa has crashed at that corner in practice. How rejectful.
- The way Lewis is talking up himself to be like Senna or Ali, if he wins a second title this year it will be well deserved but tarnished by his attitude about... everything

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Shizuka wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:What a way for Massa to celebrate 200 races.


Here's how he binned it.

I like his reaction afterwards in the cockpit.

"Que??? I crash? When? How? Where am I? What am I driving? Why is the car white? Fernando, help me!"
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watka wrote:Oh dear Lewis, did you really have too?
It seems that he can't just be his own man, he's got to be Senna or Ali or someone.

CoopsII wrote:I agree. For an F1 driver there seems to be some deep seated insecurities knocking about where to be Lewis Hamilton isn't enough, as if he feels he doesn't have it in himself to deal with whatever so he needs to evoke the spirit of some older sporting spirit to see him through it.
Strange, sad and tedious.
good_Ralf wrote:- The way Lewis is talking up himself to be like Senna or Ali, if he wins a second title this year it will be well deserved but tarnished by his attitude about... everything


And he compares himself to Marc Marquez;
Hamilton
I see some reflections of myself in Marc. When I watch him, I'm always thinking: 'I would have done it like this.' Then he takes the exact lines I would have - and they work. It's really cool to see that.
I really want to try it one day. John Surtees won a world title on a bike and in a car, so it would be cool to do that, too.
It's easy to be popped off a bike, though, so you couldn't take the risk during an F1 season. But I'll definitely try it one day.

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good_Ralf wrote:Image


Woah. That resemblance is fantastically uncanny.
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watka wrote:Oh dear Lewis, did you really have too?

It seems that he can't just be his own man, he's got to be Senna or Ali or someone.


I wouldn't be surprised if he states at some point this year he'll deal with issues like the Queen would. Just be yourself for once Lewis
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Hamilton is massively insecure. Also, cows go moo.
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I'm now expecting some kind of "Stars In Their Eyes"-esque show before each race, as Hamilton trudges on stage and exclaims "Tonight Matthew, I'm going to be <insert celebrity>!" before sauntering off again to don their clothes.
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Mexicola wrote:Hamilton is massively insecure. Also, cows go moo.


I agree, and it's one of the main areas where Rosberg has the upper hand on him.

I remember a quote from the 90's (may have been Martin Brundle) "Damon Hill talks about being confident but Michael Schumacher just is." Often the more you big yourself up, the less secure you sound.
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Jocke1 wrote:And he compares himself to Marc Marquez;
Hamilton
I see some reflections of myself in Marc. When I watch him, I'm always thinking: 'I would have done it like this.' Then he takes the exact lines I would have - and they work. It's really cool to see that.
I really want to try it one day. John Surtees won a world title on a bike and in a car, so it would be cool to do that, too.
It's easy to be popped off a bike, though, so you couldn't take the risk during an F1 season. But I'll definitely try it one day.

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Bah, can't Williams be bothered to do anything exciting these days? Why let Bottas run the British GP? Just stick Susie Wolff in that car alongside Felipe Crassha!

My interest in Wolff comes from her being 2 years out of racing -- and then being plopped into a Formula 1 car. Nothing can go wrong! :mrgreen:
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We've been waiting months for Wolff's FP1 debut, and what happens? Her car conks out after four laps! Such is the life of a reject driver in F1...
Jocke1 wrote:And he compares himself to Marc Marquez;
Hamilton
I see some reflections of myself in Marc. When I watch him, I'm always thinking: 'I would have done it like this.' Then he takes the exact lines I would have - and they work. It's really cool to see that.
I really want to try it one day. John Surtees won a world title on a bike and in a car, so it would be cool to do that, too.
It's easy to be popped off a bike, though, so you couldn't take the risk during an F1 season. But I'll definitely try it one day.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/27894791


Somehow I just don't see Hamilton as the type to race in a motorcycle. Weirder things have happened though :?
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Can't wait for Hockenheim's FP1 session. Eh, what's that? Still have the British GP this weekend? Oh. OK... :?
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Mexicola wrote:Hamilton is massively insecure. Also, cows go moo.


I might borrow that for my sig for a while, if you don't mind.

While I personally find Hamilton to be a bit whiny and self-absorbed, I actually am prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt for the Ali quote. Finding Ali inspirational and quoting the 'rope-a-dope' thing is such an overused sporting cliche that it seems almost mandatory to use at least once in a sporting career.
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Bianchi binned it where Schumi broke his leg 15 years ago - at the end of the Hangar straight:

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Shizuka wrote:Bianchi binned it where Schumi broke his leg 15 years ago - at the end of the Hangar straight


Yes, but it was only a gentle nudge into the barrier at the end, not the high-speed smash Schumi had. It should only require a front wing change I should think.
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Salamander wrote:Yes, but it was only a gentle nudge into the barrier at the end, not the high-speed smash Schumi had. It should only require a front wing change I should think.


Thankfully.
I have a feeling that this weekend so far was quite extreme in terms of mechanical and driver failures.

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