Author Topic: Michael Schumacher now unlikely to survive his coma.  (Read 6026 times)


we'll miss you stig ;~;

He was only the stig once, because ferrari wouldn't let anyone else drive the fxx.


I'm not positive, but I think in F1 you're racing against the clock, not against other cars. You're going for the fastest possible lap time, not first place in the race.

That's how it is when I track my car, and I'm grateful for it. Passing is dangerous, it's frustrating when you get stuck behind someone that's slow but that's what straightaways are for. I only see people pass on corners if it's a massive difference in car ability, which doesn't exist in F1. The rest of the time it's dangerous stuff that I've seen people thrown out for. That being said, most people are courteous and will let you pass them by taking a wide outside line (I do that when people in Porsche Turbos ride my ass) but in F1 where every millisecond counts I don't see that happening.
a slight advantage may be gained during the straights but the actually pass will often occur in the turn

and make no mistake, the first one to finish wins the race

DRS and KERS helps a lot with passing the straights

a slight advantage may be gained during the straights but the actually pass will often occur in the turn

and make no mistake, the first one to finish wins the race
The second part of my post was referring to my own experience; when I track the other cars on the track are hugely varied in power. I'll encounter stock civics and 1200HP GT-Rs right next to each other. What I was saying is that it's dangerous for the GT-R to cut a tighter line than the civic to overtake when the GT-R could easily gun it and rip past on a straight.

F1 is the racing cars right?

30 guys all with the same car go around in circles for an hour or 2.

what kind of person can be hotheaded about that? by definition, that could be one of the most boring "sports" there is.

F1 isn't a circle, it's an actual track. I don't find watching a race that interesting but it's cool to see highlights. F1 racing takes a lot of skill, hell even NASCAR takes a ton of skill.

like it makes any difference at all lol
all the rednecks in here throwing a hissy about track shapes XD

like it makes any difference at all lol
all the rednecks in here throwing a hissy about track shapes XD
i know it feels really good to throw your weight around but you truly do not know what your are talking about in this case

i know it feels really good to throw your weight around but you truly do not know what your are talking about in this case

the point was never about the shape of the track. you guys all went on a tangent to impress each other about your knowledge. bring things way off topic.

like it makes any difference at all lol
all the rednecks in here throwing a hissy about track shapes XD
When you simplify anything it sounds stupid. I'd rather watch cars be brought to the edge of their abilities than watch a bunch of fat forgets run into each other trying to get a ball 100 yards in either direction.

the point was never about the shape of the track. you guys all went on a tangent to impress each other about your knowledge. bring things way off topic.
no it was just showing that you dont know jack lol

I'd rather watch humans be brought to the edge of their abilities than watch a bunch of mechanical forgets drive in the same pattern 100 times.

I'm not saying I prefer either sport, but I'm just showing what you said can be reversed.

like it makes any difference at all lol
all the rednecks in here throwing a hissy about track shapes XD


You're such an insufferable cunt, it's amazing.