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Belgian grand prix. (SPA)( Rain)



  clio v6 mk2,
Rain forecast for (Spa) this weekend. :approve:
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Lewis Hamiton, said "we do need to able to follow closely and do more overtaking":approve:
Look at the last race in Valencia," no overtaking at all i support the more to try and make F1 more exciting".:approve:

Here's Hoping :D , might be good this weekend with the RAIN. at (SPA).:D
 
  RB 182
Kimi is expecting to make this GP a walk over, Rain should give McLaren a much better chance and we all know what Lewis is like in the rain ;)

Can't wait tbh!!
 
  clio v6 mk2,
Massa, looking forward to (Spa) before he knew ,it's going to rain.
can he beat his record of "5" spins in the rain.?:D ;)
 
  clio v6 mk2,
Two of Hamilton’s most dominant victories this season have come in wet conditions (at Monaco and Silverstone), helping to burnish his credentials as Formula 1’s rain master.
But he insists he won’t need the notoriously fickle Ardennes weather to come to his rescue this weekend – because he believes McLaren will have the pace to beat Ferrari in the dry.
“I’m happy either way,” he said.
“If it rains, it rains, and I think you know how I do in the wet.
“But coming here I feel so confident in the car that I have that I’d like it to be dry.
 
  clio v6 mk2,
Belgian Grand Prix free practice session 1 times
In the DRY



1. MASSA Ferrari 1m47.284s

2. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1m47.623s
3. HAMILTON McLaren 1m47.878s
4. KOVALAINEN McLaren 1m47.932s
5. ALONSO Renault 1m48.104s
6. WEBBER Red Bull 1m48.428s
7. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso 1m48.557s
8. VETTEL Toro Rosso 1m48.958s
9. GLOCK Toyota 1m48.997s
10. PIQUET Renault 1m49.068s
11. KUBICA BMW 1m49.139s
12. HEIDFELD BMW 1m49.185s
13. ROSBERG Williams 1m49.611s
14. TRULLI Toyota 1m49.625s
15. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m49.849s
16. FISICHELLA Force India 1m49.986s
17. SUTIL Force India 1m50.117s
18. NAKAJIMA Williams 1m50.125s
19. BUTTON Honda 1m50.464s
20. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m50.905s




Felipe Massa set the early pace
 
  RB 182
Oil or some fluid from Kimi's car caused Fisi's crash...

could be wrong, might have just been water in the tyre barrier?
 
  clio v6 mk2,
Belgian Grand Prix free practice session 2 times

1. ALONSO Renault 1m48.454s :D
2. MASSA Ferrari 1m48.504s
3. KOVALAINEN McLaren 1m48.740s
4. HAMILTON McLaren 1m48.805s
5. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1m49.328s
6. ROSBERG Williams 1m49.405s
7. VETTEL Toro Rosso 1m49.427s
8. SUTIL Force India 1m49.585s
9. TRULLI Toyota 1m49.715s
10. HEIDFELD BMW 1m49.725s
11. KUBICA BMW 1m49.875s
12. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m49.922s
13. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso 1m49.948s
14. GLOCK Toyota 1m50.281s
15. NAKAJIMA Williams 1m50.364s
16. FISICHELLA Force India 1m50.740s
17. BUTTON Honda 1m50.925s
18. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m51.238s
19. PIQUET Renault 1m51.334s
20. WEBBER Red Bull 1m51.640s
 
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  Focus RS Mk1
thought it was monza this weekend? got my dates mixed up, swore i got them off the f1 website!
 
  Focus RS Mk1
i dont think alonso is the best driver, not by far, far too hot headed for me!

struts like he knows he's the best! bad attitude. all imo of course!

that doesnt mean i think hamilton is the best! i think the likes of the old school, trulli is a great driver!!! one of my favs!
 
Belgian Grand Prix free practice session 2 times

1. ALONSO Renault 1m48.454s :D
2. MASSA Ferrari 1m48.504s
3. KOVALAINEN McLaren 1m48.740s
4. HAMILTON McLaren 1m48.805s
5. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1m49.328s
6. ROSBERG Williams 1m49.405s
7. VETTEL Toro Rosso 1m49.427s
8. SUTIL Force India 1m49.585s
9. TRULLI Toyota 1m49.715s
10. HEIDFELD BMW 1m49.725s
11. KUBICA BMW 1m49.875s
12. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m49.922s
13. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso 1m49.948s
14. GLOCK Toyota 1m50.281s
15. NAKAJIMA Williams 1m50.364s
16. FISICHELLA Force India 1m50.740s
17. BUTTON Honda 1m50.925s
18. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m51.238s
19. PIQUET Renault 1m51.334s
20. WEBBER Red Bull 1m51.640s

8. SUTIL Force India 1m49.585s

Alfonso fans needn't get too excited if Sutil can muster 8th!
 
Belgian Grand Prix free practice session 2 times

1. ALONSO Renault 1m48.454s :D
2. MASSA Ferrari 1m48.504s
3. KOVALAINEN McLaren 1m48.740s
4. HAMILTON McLaren 1m48.805s
5. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1m49.328s
6. ROSBERG Williams 1m49.405s
7. VETTEL Toro Rosso 1m49.427s
8. SUTIL Force India 1m49.585s
9. TRULLI Toyota 1m49.715s
10. HEIDFELD BMW 1m49.725s
11. KUBICA BMW 1m49.875s
12. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m49.922s
13. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso 1m49.948s
14. GLOCK Toyota 1m50.281s
15. NAKAJIMA Williams 1m50.364s
16. FISICHELLA Force India 1m50.740s
17. BUTTON Honda 1m50.925s
18. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m51.238s
19. PIQUET Renault 1m51.334s
20. WEBBER Red Bull 1m51.640s

8. SUTIL Force India 1m49.585s

Alfonso fans needn't get too excited if Sutil can muster 8th!


the force india has vastly improved tho, new aero setup and seamless shift has helped pull the car through the grid, granted the cars still not a midfield runner its quicker than a few works teams on raw pace.

n sean mate, just because he's arrogent/cocky it doesnt mean he's not good. they are two different things.

he's the best in the field because he's won two world championships, no1 else has :)
 
  clio v6 mk2,
Why are Ferrari suddenly experiencing engine problems and Renault falling behind on power? I thought that the engine spec was frozen and that power and reliability would not change during the season.



That is a question being asked in the paddock too at the moment.
As far as I understand, there have been clear windows of opportunity to revise and refine engine packages before the new freeze dates; and in any event where there are proven reliability issues, such that any change fixes a problem but doesn’t improve performance, the modifications have been permitted.
Needless to say, with so many clever people involved and such enormous budgets and resources they will always find ways to increase performance within the strict terms of the regulations.
Parts of the inlet and exhaust are free and, for example, there has been an enormous amount of work on fuel and oil composition so as to improve outright performance.
The gearbox is free for development which no doubt generates a reduction in power loss through the transmission.
It is clear then to see how car performance might improve, albeit now by reduced amounts.
Reliability issues can creep in due to lack of quality control leading to a bad batch of parts getting into the system, or simply finger trouble in putting the motors together.
It is interesting that Raikkonen’s engine failed within a few miles of that calculated for Massa’s engine when it let go in Hungary.
A driver can damage his engine if he keeps bouncing it off the rev limiter too much through corners and at the upshifts, but he can’t really break them with over-revs on downshifts.
I suspect we know very little of what really goes on behind the scenes with engine development changes for ‘reliability reasons’.
It appears that Renault may not have been as pro-active as other engine manufacturers to increase their power during the windows of opportunity and I understand that a recent request by them for ‘reliability’ upgrades was vetoed by another team.

Was it FERRARI. ??;) ??? (answers on a post card):D
 
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^ taken from martin brundles column?

good read that

and it could of been any of them, they are all backstabbing, no1 on ferrari's level mind!
 
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Didn't Ferrari say that it was sub-contract work that lead to poor quality? I honestly didn't think that any teams sub conned work out.

As for todays race... Kimi & Lewis under investigation... If the FIA are feeling radnom (as ever) then maybe lewis will have points taken off and hand delivered to Kimi in a nice gold plated box? ;)
 


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