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    #76
    i have been to a couple of those free formula renault things.

    and the F1 car when it does its laps is very loud.

    also listened while they had an engine play god save teh queeen

    enjoy tomorrow

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      #77
      Originally posted by Marsh View Post
      i have been to a couple of those free formula renault things.

      and the F1 car when it does its laps is very loud.

      also listened while they had an engine play god save teh queeen

      enjoy tomorrow
      This Renault seems to be more a musical instrument than a racing car..

      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29X0Z8do4gg"]YouTube- F1 Engine plays we are the champions[/ame]

      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpOaFZyN0K8"]YouTube- Renault F1 engine play - French national anthem[/ame]

      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGEqlNU30Tg"]YouTube- God Save The Queen (on a Renault F1 V10!)[/ame]

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        #78
        What a great race for Tee to have gone to today, it's pretty much had everything so far.

        Great race from Webber and Hamilton, and a great charge by Button from 14th to 4th at the moment with the possibility of a podium
        We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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          #79
          Originally posted by Gaz View Post
          What a great race for Tee to have gone to today, it's pretty much had everything so far.

          Great race from Webber and Hamilton, and a great charge by Button from 14th to 4th at the moment with the possibility of a podium


          What a brilliant day again!! Lewis Hamilton is THE darling of the British GP fans, absolutely no doubt. And the Kop would have been proud of the cheer when Vettel went off the track and Hamilton moved up behind Webber.

          Jenson done very well considering where h started but I think he was slightly fortunate with the amount of cars that seemed to be giving up ahead of him.

          The race was superb and it just flew by.. 52 laps seemed to finish so quickly!

          I had another fantastic day. Got to Silverstone at about 7.30am. Got my spot and set up 'camp'. Then had a short nap before being woken up by the GP3 cars at about 9am!!

          There were a couple more races before a display from the Red Arrows. Never seen them before and they were very entertaining and clearly a bunch of nutters!!

          As with yesterday, weather was just perfect, lots to do around the course and lots to see...

          I expected traffic to be an issue but the Police and Silverstone staff seemed to have managed it all very well and we got out of there without any real problems considering there were over 100,000 people at the event.

          I would definitely recommend it for anyone who has not experienced it. The noise of those engines will live with me for a long while yet, and whilst I always had more than a passing interest in F1 I would never have considered myself a true fan. I think that will change now, and I am definitely looking to go again in 2011!
          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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            #80
            Nice one Tee, good to hear you had a top weekend

            Think i'll try and get down to Silverstone again next year.

            An obvious rookie mistake though trying to take a nap at a race track
            We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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              #81
              This is pretty interesting...



              Red Bull tensions reach new high

              Eddie Jordan called it "poetic justice". Mark Webber described it as "an appointment with karma". Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said it was "a great team result". But whatever your view of Webber's victory in the British Grand Prix, it is difficult to see how it will do anything other than store up a whole load more trouble for Red Bull Racing.

              There have been a fair few angry racing drivers at various points during this brilliant Formula 1 season, but it is hard to recall one more upset than Webber was after qualifying on the day before his dominant win.

              In the seeds of that emotion lay the result of the race - good for Webber and bad for team-mate Sebastian Vettel, who finished seventh after suffering a puncture caused trying to prevent the Australian passing him at the start.

              As he sat in the news conference at Silverstone on Saturday afternoon, Webber, face like thunder, could barely even bring himself to look at Vettel, who had just beaten him to pole position.

              Webber's anger had been provoked by a team decision an hour or two earlier to take the only remaining new front wing off his car and give it to Vettel after the German's similar wing had fallen off in final practice and been damaged beyond repair.

              Red Bull responded angrily on Saturday afternoon to suggestions that the decision - which Horner said was his - was evidence of favouritism towards Vettel.

              But neither I, nor any journalist I know, could find anyone in the paddock outside Red Bull who shared their view. Most were flabbergasted by it to the point of incredulity.

              "They did what?" asked one veteran technical boss, when the story was relayed to him. Another simply described Red Bull's actions as "ludicrous", adding: "To take it off one car and put it on another - I've never heard of that. Unless you have a clear number one driver and a novice, in which case you'd give the number one both wings."

              Horner's argument was that it was not Vettel's fault that his wing failed in practice, that the incident left the team with only one, and he had to decide whom to give it to.

              Mark Webber and Sebastian VettelWebber's stare speaks volumes as Vettel congratulates him on his win. Photo: AP

              He claimed the advantage the wing gave was minimal - the common view from speaking to people at Red Bull was that it was worth about 0.1secs a lap - and he added that he made the decision on the basis that Vettel was ahead in the championship and had expressed slightly more preference for it on Friday.

              Any suggestion that the decision was effectively saying Vettel was the de facto number one driver was batted back.

              It is absolutely clear that Red Bull bosses do not understand why the rest of F1, and most of the media outside Germany, perceive this as favouritism towards Vettel. They think they are being even-handed.

              "Mark knows how we operate as a team," Horner said. "He knows there was no malice behind it or manipulation."

              But that is not the way it looks to most observers - and that has absolutely nothing to do with Webber's popularity as a man in the paddock.

              The wider view within F1 is simple:

              You have two cars and two new front wings, which give a small advantage. One of the wings falls off one of the cars and cannot be used again. That's bad luck for that driver.

              If you are treating your drivers equally, that one reverts to the old wing and the other continues with the new one. Any intervention by the team to change that is altering the natural course of events and, by extension, manipulating them.

              The problem for Red Bull in terms of public perception and - more importantly - the rising tensions within the team is that this comes six weeks after the controversy at the Turkish Grand Prix, when Webber and Vettel collided while disputing the lead.

              The team's immediate response to that - effectively blaming Webber for an incident that most thought Vettel was more responsible for - was perceived as being the final confirmation of what had been suspected for some time - that Vettel was Red Bull's favoured driver.

              Even without that, Horner's decision on Saturday would have been regarded as favouritism. Add the two together, and it becomes even harder to see it any other way, regardless of whether the team mean it that way or not.

              Of course it is Red Bull's prerogative to treat their drivers in any way they see fit - but they can't have it both ways. If they want Vettel to be their lead driver - and it would be understandable if they did - they can't at the same time claim to be treating them both equally, and employing Webber on those terms.

              One senior figure in F1 described Horner's decision as "declaration of war" by Red Bull against Webber, adding: "It guarantees trouble at the first corner."

              His prescience was remarkable. Webber made a better start than Vettel, who squeezed his team-mate towards the pit wall before realising he had no choice but to give way.

              With nowhere to go because Lewis Hamilton's McLaren was coming up the inside too, Vettel tried to sit it out with Webber around the outside of Copse, the 170mph first corner, which was never going to end in his favour. And he got a puncture after a touch with Hamilton, ruining his race.

              So yet again Red Bull have failed to capitalise fully when they had the fastest car, the two drivers have swapped positions in the championship, but remain third and fourth, and McLaren drivers Hamilton and Jenson Button have consolidated their advantage.

              In Hamilton, Red Bull face a rival who is absolutely at the top of his game and on Sunday brilliantly salvaged a second place from a race that, on Friday evening, looked like turning into a disaster for McLaren. It was a stupendous performance by the 2008 world champion - and Button's in finishing fourth from 14th on the grid was very nearly as good.

              Meanwhile, not only are Red Bull not realising their potential, but they are letting their rivals score more than they should, and they will not have the car advantage they had at Silverstone at all the remaining races.

              On top of that, these rows are driving a wedge inside the team.

              "Not bad for a number two driver," Webber said on the radio on the slowing down lap. "You can smile now," Horner responded.

              And Vettel made thinly veiled remarks that seem to have been aimed at Webber: "Sometimes good and bad you get to know people a little better and see their true faces. So I think I have learned my lesson and focus on myself."

              Horner said after the race that having "two such competitive drivers" was a "very good problem to have". That may be how he sees it. But from the outside it looks like it might end up costing Red Bull a championship that has always been theirs to lose.
              I could not dig, I dared not rob:
              Therefore I lied to please the mob.
              Now all my lies are proved untrue
              And I must face the men I slew.
              What tale shall serve me here among
              Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                #82
                That accounts for the aggressive manouvering between the team mates at the start of the race. All good for Lewis and Jenson. Let the Red Bull team implode!
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                  This is pretty interesting...



                  Red Bull tensions reach new high
                  Aye, plenty of tension at Red Bull.
                  Mark Webber and Sebastian VettelWebber's stare speaks volumes as Vettel congratulates him on his win. Photo: AP
                  Last edited by Vermilion; 12-07-10, 10:12 AM.

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                    #84
                    I'm developing an irrational hatred of Vettel, his spoilt child behaviour is really starting to do my head in, Webber is the better driver and is proving it time after time. Horner's obvious favouritism towards Vettel is there for all to see, it's understandable after being brought up through the red bull young driver program but IMO Webber is better placed to win the World Championship for them as Vettel is too hot headed and can't see the bigger picture
                    We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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                      #85
                      I cant stand Vettel, but Webber is my third favourite driver (ahead of lewis and jenson) and is clearly better than Vettel.

                      Vettel seems like a prik who cries when he doesnt get what he wants, Webber on the other hand looks sound as.

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                        #86
                        totally agree with the general feeling towards vettel on here and indeed in the "streets" so to speak . . . . . . . big headed arrogant spoilt prick. man the **** up vettel. you are trying to emulate the great schumy with your antics on the track ( there isnt another driver who would gladly drive into another driver in a blatant attempt to ruin their race like vettel so often does ) and your childish behaviour off track.

                        developing a totally irrational hatred of the lad. hopefully webber will win the championship ( he does after all deserve it ) and vettel will throw the toys out the pram and **** off out of F1.
                        People who think there's no good way to die have obviously never heard the phrase 'Drug-fuelled-sex-heart-attack'.

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                          #87
                          Ferrari cause another **** storm with team orders again. Disgraceful behavior just because Alonso wasn't good enough to get past Massa on his own or didn't fancy racing against him

                          1 year on from Massa's accident and he has a chance for a win and it is stolen from him
                          We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by Gaz View Post
                            Ferrari cause another **** storm with team orders again. Disgraceful behavior just because Alonso wasn't good enough to get past Massa on his own or didn't fancy racing against him

                            1 year on from Massa's accident and he has a chance for a win and it is stolen from him
                            That was shocking. How can Alonso celebrate after winning like that? First and foremost F1 should be about racing and not team tactics.
                            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                              #89
                              Makes a complete mockery of the sport.
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                                #90
                                vettel a lucky lad that this whole ferrari fiasco taken the spotlight off him........his manouvere at the start when he tried to squash alonso into the barrier was an illegal move - you can only defend the racing line but vettel blatantly veered off line to stop alonso passing which by the letter of the law is illegal but also a dickhead thing to do. he should be subject to a time penalty and ferrari should be docked all points from the weekend IMO.
                                People who think there's no good way to die have obviously never heard the phrase 'Drug-fuelled-sex-heart-attack'.

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