marc said:Renault are in real <img> as someone has said they planned for Piquet to crash so Alonso would get help with the safety car.
I hope they throw the book at them.
+1furie said:I didn't watch it, I watched the BTCC races instead. I was on the edge of my seat all the way through. I cheered, I was shocked, I was emotional throughout the entire thing. I have no idea who won, but it doesn't matter! The racing is tight, intense fast and full of thrills. Absolutely brilliant!
I feel sorry for those who watched the F1 and missed the BTCC...
jayjay said:+1furie said:I didn't watch it, I watched the BTCC races instead. I was on the edge of my seat all the way through. I cheered, I was shocked, I was emotional throughout the entire thing. I have no idea who won, but it doesn't matter! The racing is tight, intense fast and full of thrills. Absolutely brilliant!
I feel sorry for those who watched the F1 and missed the BTCC...
BTCC is so much better. Though I wasn't up for the first race, but the rest were great. I only got into it about a month ago, but I'm hooked now. Definately thinking about going back to Oulton Park next year.
Mark said:How are they deciding who gets pole these days in BTCC. The last time I watched it (granted about a year, possibly 2 ago) it was a complete game show-eque farce. I was heavily into it in my teens but then it just got stupid.
BTCC Website said:In the [Saturday] afternoon, a 30-minute qualifying session is held. The times from this decide the starting grid order for the first of Sunday’s three rounds. If drivers have set equal times, the one who set it first will start ahead of the other.
The starting grid for the second of Sunday’s three rounds is decided by the finishing order of the day’s first race. Sunday’s third round grid is decided by the finishing order of the second race but, uniquely, with the leading positions reversed. The number of positions to be reversed becomes known only after race two when the winner draws a random number between six and ten.
Mark said:jayjay said:+1furie said:I didn't watch it, I watched the BTCC races instead. I was on the edge of my seat all the way through. I cheered, I was shocked, I was emotional throughout the entire thing. I have no idea who won, but it doesn't matter! The racing is tight, intense fast and full of thrills. Absolutely brilliant!
I feel sorry for those who watched the F1 and missed the BTCC...
BTCC is so much better. Though I wasn't up for the first race, but the rest were great. I only got into it about a month ago, but I'm hooked now. Definately thinking about going back to Oulton Park next year.
How are they deciding who gets pole these days in BTCC. The last time I watched it (granted about a year, possibly 2 ago) it was a complete game show-eque farce. I was heavily into it in my teens but then it just got stupid.
Congratulations to Fissi. At least he will get to end his career on the best possible high he could.