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isaidno

Formula 1 thread 2011

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Yeah, they will be next season.

In that order, anyway.

Well Alonso's Ferrari will be up there with the others as miles ahead of the rest. Not sure about Massa's, think he'll battling with the Force Indias for 10th place in most races next season.

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Think I've finally decided which GP/GP's I'm going to next season. I've narrowed narrowed it down to Barcelona and Budapest. Both circuits easily enough to get to from their respective city centre's, and the flights are quite reasonably priced. Probably end up doing both. Not booking anything yet , the calendar for 2012 is still provisional , with Texas and Korea both in doubt .

Disapointed that Kubica can't return at the start of next season, massive Kubica fan :(

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Think I've finally decided which GP/GP's I'm going to next season. I've narrowed narrowed it down to Barcelona and Budapest. Both circuits easily enough to get to from their respective city centre's, and the flights are quite reasonably priced. Probably end up doing both. Not booking anything yet , the calendar for 2012 is still provisional , with Texas and Korea both in doubt .

Disapointed that Kubica can't return at the start of next season, massive Kubica fan :(

Did you go to any this year?

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No doubt Asha will defend "Felipe baby". All Ferrari's fault for concentrating on Alonso too much, Hamilton at fault for his poor season etc. :yawn:

Yawn off, mate.

Obviously Felipe hasn't had a fantastic season. To have failed to win a race in a car as fantastic as the Ferrari is one thing, but to have failed to secure a podium position is pretty appalling.

I'm glad he's there next season though, because, with whom do you replace him? He's the most proven driver who is available, really. I'm all for giving someone like Jules Bianchi a crack but it could be a step too much, too soon, and other rumoured possibilities are someone like Sebastien Buemi who hasn't particularly impressed.

It's a shame Kubica doesn't look likely to be fully fit, because I would ****ing love him to join the team. I've said it before, but a Kubica-Alonso combination (with a slightly better car) would be unbeatable.

Also worth bearing in mind though that the Ferrari has been shit this year, in comparison with its' competitors. Felipe's seemingly gash performances on a fortnightly basis are really highlighted by the fact that Fernando consistently over-performs.

I love FB, but obviously there is a massive need to step it up next season.

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Yawn off, mate.

Obviously Felipe hasn't had a fantastic season. To have failed to win a race in a car as fantastic as the Ferrari is one thing, but to have failed to secure a podium position is pretty appalling.

I'm glad he's there next season though, because, with whom do you replace him? He's the most proven driver who is available, really. I'm all for giving someone like Jules Bianchi a crack but it could be a step too much, too soon, and other rumoured possibilities are someone like Sebastien Buemi who hasn't particularly impressed.

It's a shame Kubica doesn't look likely to be fully fit, because I would ****ing love him to join the team. I've said it before, but a Kubica-Alonso combination (with a slightly better car) would be unbeatable.

Also worth bearing in mind though that the Ferrari has been shit this year, in comparison with its' competitors. Felipe's seemingly gash performances on a fortnightly basis are really highlighted by the fact that Fernando consistently over-performs.

I love FB, but obviously there is a massive need to step it up next season.

Just out of genuine curiosity why do you support Ferrari? This is just genuine curiosity, nothing malicious :)

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Just out of genuine curiosity why do you support Ferrari? This is just genuine curiosity, nothing malicious :)

I know, A :P

But you've already asked this about a year ago, to which my response provoked about two pages of people taking the piss ;)

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Sky F1HD

Glad to see they are really going for it, Launching a dedicated channel, looking as slick as ever from Sky's marketing team.

As the new home of Formula 1™, Sky Sports F1™ HD will take customers under the skin of the sport with a depth of coverage never offered before. Full Sky Sports & Sky HD customers will be able to watch the channel for free and enjoy:

EVERY RACE LIVE - available in HD and with no advertising breaks during races

PRACTICE & QUALIFYING - each practice and qualifying session live and available in HD

MORE F1™ SHOWS – brand new analysis and highlights shows

MORE LIVE CONTENT – extra coverage through Sky's red button interactive service

ACCESS – Available online, on mobile and on iPad with Sky Go, available to full Sky Sports and Sky HD subscribers

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I didnt realise that you were a marshal. Do you do it often?

Been doing it since 2005. I've done 27 days this season. I usually do one overseas race a season.

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Sky F1HD

Glad to see they are really going for it, Launching a dedicated channel, looking as slick as ever from Sky's marketing team.

WOW!! Sky are really putting some money into it.

Good stuff :thumbup: .............. people without sky are missing out :ph34r:

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I know, A :P

But you've already asked this about a year ago, to which my response provoked about two pages of people taking the piss ;)

Did I? lol I'd like to claim it's because I was massively drunk when I asked this time but I'm struggling to remember now!

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BBC have released their plans for next season:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/formula_one/15893254.stm

I can't believe they didnt pick the first GP of the season, although it could be out of their hands. The races that will be shown live are:

China, Spain, Monaco, Valencia, Britain, Belgium, Singapore, Korea, Abu Dhabi and Brazil.

The European races that will not be live will be shown in a 1 hour 30 min highlights package at 5:30pm and the far-eastern races will be shown at 2:00pm but with a 2 hour programme.

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with the length of the highlights programs you won't miss much

Apart from the practice sessions and qualifying... but I get your point.

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