Brainy Posted 9 May 2008 Author Posted 9 May 2008 Robbie Kerr's been doing a good job lately for GBR.
isaidno Posted 10 May 2008 Posted 10 May 2008 Starting grid for the Turkish Grand Prix 1. MASSA Ferrari 2. KOVALAINEN McLaren 3. HAMILTON McLaren 4. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 5. KUBICA BMW 6. WEBBER Red Bull 7. ALONSO Renault 8. TRULLI Toyota 9. HEIDFELD BMW 10. COULTHARD Red Bull 11. ROSBERG Williams 12. BARRICHELLO Honda 13. BUTTON Honda 14. VETTEL Toro Rosso 15. GLOCK Toyota 16. NAKAJIMA Williams 17. PIQUET Renault 18. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso 19. SUTIL Force India 20. FISICHELLA Force India* *three-place grid penalty for passing red light at pit lane exit in practice
lildave3 Posted 10 May 2008 Posted 10 May 2008 Well at least Hamilton is ahead of Raikkonen. For now anyway.
isaidno Posted 11 May 2008 Posted 11 May 2008 Massa should win easy , it will be close for second place. I don't know how long the Mclarens can keep Raikkonen behind for
Brainy Posted 11 May 2008 Author Posted 11 May 2008 I have a good feeling for today as long as the top four stay as they are after turn 1. I think Raikkonen starts on the dirty part of the track
lildave3 Posted 11 May 2008 Posted 11 May 2008 What a move by Hamilton. What's going on in this then? Hamilton appears to be 3rd again, is someone yet to pit?
SamL Posted 11 May 2008 Posted 11 May 2008 What's going on in this then? Hamilton appears to be 3rd again, is someone yet to pit? I can't remember now but more importantly, he finished second ahead of Raikkonen. Great drive by Massa as well.
Brainy Posted 11 May 2008 Author Posted 11 May 2008 An absolutely fabulous drive from Hamilton. Fantastic.
isaidno Posted 11 May 2008 Posted 11 May 2008 An absolutely fabulous drive from Hamilton. Fantastic. Agreed , one of the best races of the season. We actually sore some overtaking
The Stig Posted 12 May 2008 Posted 12 May 2008 Great race. Excellent drive from Lewis, excllent circuit at Turkey also. Fast flowing and perfect for overtaking. If Felipe Massa can keep his consistancy, it could be a three way battle for the title.
Brainy Posted 12 May 2008 Author Posted 12 May 2008 Great race. Excellent drive from Lewis, excllent circuit at Turkey also. Fast flowing and perfect for overtaking. If Felipe Massa can keep his consistancy, it could be a three way battle for the title. I did actually say after Malaysia that I wouldnt be surprised to see Massa leading the title after Turkey, as Bahrain, Spain and Turkey have pretty much all been Massa tracks. Shame he didnt get points in the first two races though.
isaidno Posted 13 May 2008 Posted 13 May 2008 Great race. Excellent drive from Lewis, excllent circuit at Turkey also. Fast flowing and perfect for overtaking. If Felipe Massa can keep his consistancy, it could be a three way battle for the title. I can't see Massa winning another race for a while. The next 2 races should favor Hamilton ( Monaco & Canada), and then it's France & Silverstone were Raikkonen was dominant last year
Brainy Posted 19 May 2008 Author Posted 19 May 2008 May 19 (GMM) Workers at Ferrari's formula one factory in Italy have been told to keep working despite an outbreak of the infectious disease tuberculosis.The British newspaper The Sun reports that a staff member was rushed to hospital and diagnosed with TB, a common and deadly disease that - if untreated - kills up to half of its victims. The Sun said the staff member was a carbon fibre specialist, and Ferrari confirmed that he has a "mild form" of tuberculosis. It is reported that the 25 technicians whose job it is to build Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa's cars for each grand prix are currently undergoing blood tests to see if they have also been infected. Ferrari said Raikkonen and Massa will not need tests. "We're not happy," a British employee is quoted as saying from Maranello. "We think the lab should be shut down until we get an all-clear. It feels as if Ferrari are putting cars before people." Written: Mon, 19 May 2008 08:22:18
isaidno Posted 19 May 2008 Posted 19 May 2008 Surely it will help Lewis Hamilton if Massa & Raikkonen catch TB
Floating Fox Posted 20 May 2008 Posted 20 May 2008 Codemasters have won the rights to make computer games for F1...
isaidno Posted 20 May 2008 Posted 20 May 2008 Codemasters have won the rights to make computer games for F1... About time, I'm still playing F12006 , good game though I applied for a job at Force India yesterday, don't think I stand a chance but it's worth trying
The Stig Posted 20 May 2008 Posted 20 May 2008 Codemasters have won the rights to make computer games for F1... ROCK ON! I miss the F1 games. Link?
isaidno Posted 20 May 2008 Posted 20 May 2008 Codemasters®, developer and publisher of award-winning racing video games, has secured the exclusive video game rights to FORMULA 1 it was announced today. In a worldwide licensing agreement with Formula One Administration Limited, Codemasters will develop a new generation of the multi-million selling FORMULA 1 game franchise across multiple platforms. Codemasters Studios, creators of genre-leading racing titles Colin McRae: DiRT™ and Race Driver: GRID™, will lead the design and development of official FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP games for home console, handheld and PC gaming formats. “FORMULA 1 is ambitious in expanding its reach with more circuits planned beyond recent additions in the Middle East and China. It is also ambitious in expanding its reach via technology. The digital communities that computer and video gaming creates will play a key role in further growing the FORMULA 1 audience and connecting them globally,” said Rod Cousens, chief executive officer, Codemasters. “As a world-leading creator of driving games, this alliance with FORMULA 1 is the jewel in Codemasters’ racing crown and creates an undisputed segment champion. FORMULA 1 has gone with the best, the segment leader. It has gone to the home of the EGO Engine for quality; it has gone to the company that can host FORMULA 1 Online, to the company that is streaking away from the pack.” “Codemasters’ success and recent innovations in the racing game space makes the company more than appropriately tuned for the challenge,” said Chris Deering, chairman, Codemasters. “The combination of FORMULA 1’s new momentum of expansion and Codemasters’ contemporary technology and past experience is the breaking of a new dawn for the sport, on the track and on the HD game screen.” The worldwide deal provides Codemasters with rights to feature all Grand Prix circuits, FORMULA 1 teams, cars, and driver likenesses. The FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP games will be developed using the evolution of the award-winning EGO™ Game Technology Engine, Codemasters’ highly versatile cross-platform middleware technology. Its advanced graphics and physics technology brings an unmatched cinematic quality and realism to interactive entertainment. The EGO Engine is currently being deployed in the creation of Race Driver: GRID™, the latest in Codemasters Studio’s international circuit-based racing series. Set to be a landmark release when it launches on May 30th, Race Driver: GRID was recently hailed as “The driving game of the summer” by BBC Top Gear magazine. Codemasters expects the first game based on the FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP to launch in 2009.
Floating Fox Posted 20 May 2008 Posted 20 May 2008 About time, I'm still playing F12006 , good game thoughI applied for a job at Force India yesterday, don't think I stand a chance but it's worth trying Don't like the Sony games tbh...although the one for the PS3 was alright (Only had a wee blast) Toca Race driver 3 was pretty good, would look mint on a new gen console I think with proper F1 cars etc
lildave3 Posted 20 May 2008 Posted 20 May 2008 About time, I'm still playing F12006 , good game thoughI applied for a job at Force India yesterday, don't think I stand a chance but it's worth trying I'm on 05 whenever I fancy a good race!
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