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sleeper
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Posted: March 26 2007 at 13:42 |
memowakeman wrote:
sleeper wrote:
I dont see anyone beating schumi's records, Alonso has said he doesnt want to stick around that long.
Memo, how did Oliver Jarvis do in Mexico, and who won?
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Guess who made an excellent race and won? 
I also took a couple of photos with him carrying his medal 
The USA driver never reached Jarvis afte the pits stop. |
About bloody time, Team UK has only been second in about every A1 race since the series started in 04. Wish I could get to Brands Hatch for the final.
Edited by sleeper - March 26 2007 at 13:43
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memowakeman
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Posted: March 26 2007 at 13:39 |
sleeper wrote:
I dont see anyone beating schumi's records, Alonso has said he doesnt want to stick around that long.
Memo, how did Oliver Jarvis do in Mexico, and who won?
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Guess who made an excellent race and won? 
I also took a couple of photos with him carrying his medal 
The USA driver never reached Jarvis afte the pits stop.
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sleeper
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Posted: March 26 2007 at 13:31 |
I dont see anyone beating schumi's records, Alonso has said he doesnt want to stick around that long.
Memo, how did Oliver Jarvis do in Mexico, and who won?
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memowakeman
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Posted: March 26 2007 at 13:23 |
Alonso has the best chance as you said, but i think Schumi´s records will stay forever definitely (hope i am wrong, it would be great to see someone breaking them)
On the other hand, guys yesterday was the A1 GP in México City, nice race but what made me happy, was that i saw and took a couple of photos with Emerson Fittipaldi  , that realy made me happy yesterday after having seen Salvador Durán finishing in the last place 
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JJLehto
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Posted: March 26 2007 at 12:10 |
The thread dies again! Noooo..........
So, anyone think theres ANY chance of someone breaking Schumi's records? Or will they stand forver?
My guess is, Alonso has the best chance, with 2 titles and a lot of years ahead of him.
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Posted: March 24 2007 at 16:28 |
I dont think so, the drivers were told of what had happened to Senna after the race and before the podium, I doubt any of them would have been celebrating.
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JJLehto
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Posted: March 23 2007 at 22:32 |
Saw this on youtube...so I'm not very trusting of it, but:
Was Michael Schumacher doing fist pumps, and celebrating on the podium, after the race in which Ayrton Senna and Ronald Ratzenberger died??
Edited by JJLehto - March 24 2007 at 01:39
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Posted: March 22 2007 at 10:44 |
Jacques Viellnueve is in with a chance of doing Indy, F1 world championship and Le Mans this year, he's driving the new Peugeot 908.
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JJLehto
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Posted: March 22 2007 at 00:20 |
Interesting.
Well.....I doubt anyone will do it anytime soon.
Although...........A Monaco Grand Prix, Indy 500
In NASCAR now
MONTOYA! He'll do it I bet 
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Posted: March 21 2007 at 23:46 |
Damn, my mistake, i thought Mario had won them all...he won 3 times 12hrs of Sebring...
i wasn`t that far with A.J. Foyt, he won Indy 500, Daytona 500 and Le Mans ...also Daytona 24 hrs
Edited by memowakeman - March 21 2007 at 23:48
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Posted: March 21 2007 at 18:41 |
As far as I know, no one has. Mario Andretti has come closest, I believe, but he hasnt wone Le Mans (best result of 3rd)
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Posted: March 21 2007 at 18:23 |
Yes, Mario Andretti won all 4 big races...i will ask to my boss who knows much more about it than me, im afraid that also A.J. Foyt made it ...dont know really...
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JJLehto
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Posted: March 21 2007 at 18:05 |
Does anyone know:
Has someone ever won all 4 of "the big" races?
Daytona 500, Indy 500, Monaco Grand Prix, 24 hrs of LeMans
My guess is, if anyone did it was Mario Andretti
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Posted: March 21 2007 at 15:56 |
Ok i have to say this. If it wasnt that Senna died, he would not have allowed Schumi to get all those championships. I wish he never died. He was such a good driver.
It is going to be a quite exciting season with Alonso driving in a McLaren and Kimi in a Ferrari. Definately going to be a close race between them - and maybe Massa.
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Posted: March 21 2007 at 12:36 |
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You know, as much as I enjoy this as a sport, I'd really like them to stop it, just because it stands for everything I despise. They go around the world with huge trucks spending enormous amounts of money in building cars and massive happenings. They give the drivers millions of dollars a month, with which they could easily do good in the world, instead they go around a circle pushing out more and more carbon dioxide into the air. Most producers put more money in this one car that isn't even recyclable than they put in enviroment friendly research alltogether. It's hideously capitalistic and ignorant and it really has nothing to do with honour or skill but basically money and more money. |
I'll start with the enviromental part first. Its true that race cars arent exactly the most economical vehicels around (top line sports cars and single seaters, and presumably stock cars, all run at about 2-5 mpg) but the entire grid of the F1 world championship uses less fuel in a whole season of racing than a single transatlantic flight. When you comparisons like this motorsport seems a whole lot less wastful. A few weeks ago I saw a program on the UK's Channel 4 called "The Great Global Warming Swindal". It was very convincing in proving that the increase of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere is a byproduct, and not the cause of, global warming, which is drivin by the fluctuations in the suns magnetic field (or so it appears). Now I'm not saying that its a good idea to have all these exhaust fumes pouring into the atmosphere as there is probably more harmful chemichals in them than CO2 (and these goes for everything, not just cars). I must admit I dont know how much of a race car is recyclable, something to research there. Also, since you mentioned Carbon dioxide, you should know that F1 has been carbon neutral since 1997. The FIA has been buying these carbon shares since '97, covering not just the racing but the truck transports, air freight and the long distance flights off the personell. Whether or not you agree with the evidence for or against man-made blobal warming, the FIA has been spending a lot of money on enviromentally friendly projects and this has too be a good thing. I wont bother trying to justify the high salaries of the front line drivers ( I garante that there arent that many drivers that earn a lot of money) because it gets a bit exceesive, but remember that some of them, especially from countries without much motorsport history, get a hell of a lot of money from personel sponsorship and merchandising. I'm guessing that if your a fan of Formula 1 or not a "hard core" fan like I am, so I'm also guessing that you dont know about the fact that the FIA are currently working on a set of regulations, to be implemented in steps from the start of 2009 (at least thats what they hope), that will make use of energy recovery systems. Effectively these systems would would be used to recapture, for instance, the braking force and use it to assist acceleration on corner exit, meaning that the cars go faster. Now obviously this is a sport were the name of the game is to go faster, so dont expect it to get a whole lot more economical with these systems, they'll doing more with the same amount of fuel. But, many of the major manufacturers will have developed these systems to a very high level, and they can then be engineered into the road cars so that they go just as fast on less (in theory at least). Finally, skill has everything to do with the outcome of races. Granted, you need money to get anywere but that doesnt automatically mean that the richest team wins. Toyota has a stupidly large budget (reportedly in the region of £340 million per year), but gets absolutelly no were near the front as its too conservative both in design and managment to get there (IMO). Renault has a much smaller budget than Toyot (by maybe more than £100 million per year), and smaller than all of its nearest rivals, yet for the last 2 years has made better use of the skills of the people within the team than all of its better funded competitors. Driver skill is the final ingrediant. A good driver will always be able to get good results out of a good car, but a great driver will be able to go the extra mile. Alonso and Schumacher were fighting for the title last year and not Fisichella and Massa because they are better drivers, there skill put them ahead of their team mates more often than not.
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Posted: March 21 2007 at 08:32 |
It's not the sports part I'm on about. PLaying soccer at the local field with some maes and a little brother is sport, and is very much enjoyable. I'm just raging about the ignorance of people when it comes to cars. I for one would never buy a car, only for the matter that it doesn't do any good for anyone.
My point is like in fishing contests, where people fish and the one that gets the biggest one wins, and the fish areleftto die or fed to dogs. The whole thing is immoral, and even though it is interesting, I don't like the ethics involved. They're crooked. hypocrite even. In EU we made an agreement to reduce pollution up to 20% within the area. Cars alone make 20% of my country's pollution, but people are saying if one stops it, what's it worth, and we have these spectator sports that encourage to it.
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Posted: March 21 2007 at 01:47 |
We pay some people 25 million a year to hit a little white ball and run around in diamonds.
But I like watching that.
I also like watching people drive around in circles, (or road courses of course). It's true between NASCAR, F1, Indy, Cart, Sports Cars etc. think of how many millions and millions of gasoline are used up, the effects on the enviornment. And as T said, every sport is run on business. It is a businnes after all.
Point is, who cares because they're sports. I think its one of those things NOT to analyza just enjoy...without sports, and music, my life would be hell.
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 22:14 |
So which one is the sport that is environmental friendly? For sure racing (not only F1) may be the least environmental-friendly, but I don't know which one is the most. Also, which one is the sport that isn't about money? At least these people could die if they crash their cars... Here in USA they pay millions to football players whose only job is to stand like a wall and try to bring other players down to the ground, or to "sports man" that know how to hit a ball with a stick (or whatever name it has) so it entres a small hole in the recently-lawned grass... or in all the world, the pay millions to true football (sorry US,  ) players to kick a ball around a 100 meter field... so please, which one is the honor/not-money-oriented sport? I just advise you to accept the fact that sports are the most overpaid activity in the world before you have a liver problem..   ... I'd love to have that money for art, for the environment, but it turns out I can't produce that money or I don't own the company that could give me that... Just remember that at least f1 (and all racing) teams have to give employment to hundreds of people, not all of those top-executives or top-paid... That's the way things are... Of course dreamers are the ones that manage to change stuff... But the dream (not The Dream, of course, you know, that obnoxious little band  ) has to be joined by coherent ideas, proposals...Instead of blaming F1 for environmental problems, let's all do our part, because that's in OUR power... f1 is NOT. And as I like the sport, I'm happy that it'sot.. for I would run it into the ground, the good financial expert I am....
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 18:38 |
You know, as much as I enjoy this as a sport, I'd really like them to stop it, just because it stands for everything I despise. They go around the world with huge trucks spending enormous amounts of money in building cars and massive happenings. They give the drivers millions of dollars a month, with which they could easily do good in the world, instead they go around a circle pushing out more and more carbon dioxide into the air. Most producers put more money in this one car that isn't even recyclable than they put in enviroment friendly research alltogether. It's hideously capitalistic and ignorant and it really has nothing to do with honour or skill but basically money and more money.
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JJLehto
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 18:37 |
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