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  1. http://silodrome.com/ferrari-f1-89/ Anyone want to buy a Ferrari f1 car?
  2. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NuBB2F6IutQ Also re the merc engine.
  3. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5T46HHBVAs4 Ted's notebook.
  4. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aqzFRfwF8Fg Ron tells it how it is.
  5. Formula 1's plans for a cost cap in 2015 have been abandoned, FIA president Jean Todt has revealed. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/113319
  6. Formula 1 teams and the sport's bosses have agreed to look into ways to make the current cars louder, following complaints about the noise. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/113317
  7. This.. Also That was a great race!
  8. Adrian Sutil will start from the back of the Bahrain Grand Prix grid after being hit with a penalty for impeding Romain Grosjean during Formula 1 qualifying. Lotus driver Grosjean was coming up to the Sauber when Sutil moved to the right and forced the Frenchman to brake in order to avoid contact. Race stewards said Sutil had "forced car 8 off the track between turns 13 and 14 in an unsafe manner" and imposed a five-place grid penalty. Sutil, who had qualified in 18th position, will now start from the back of the grid. The Sauber driver was also awarded two penalty points for the incident. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/113304
  9. VID!!!!
  10. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OO9HNrHcmIQ Ted's notebook.
  11. I hope you guise take lots of pics for us. Some vids would be good too.
  12. lol terry i hope we are never on opposite teams.
  13. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QdH1idgxNtU She's just like frank.
  14. I don't remember seeing that..
  15. Interesting read. http://www1.skysports.com/formula-1/news/12472/9243875/revealed-how-mercedes-packaging-of-their-turbo-engine-has-given-them-the-edge
  16. Michael Schumacher is showing 'moments of consciousness' his manager revealed on Friday, amid signs of an improvement in his condition. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/113269
  17. An Rb25 is cheaper to replace when.... You know.
  18. Australian Grand Prix Corporation chief executive Andrew Westacott has confirmed it has discussed the idea of an IndyCar race with the government in the wake of the furore over quieter F1 engines. The extreme option of severing ties with F1 and moving to IndyCar was floated by AGP chairman Ron Walker, also the head of the F1 Promoter’s Association, in the British paper The Independent. Four-times F1 champion Sebastian Vettel also came out in the press decrying the quieter engines. “It’s s..t,” Vettel slammed. “I was on the pit wall during the race, and it is quieter than in a bar! I think for the fans it is not good.” Westacott confirmed to Speedcafe.com that the subject of possible options including the American-based IndyCar Series have been raised with the Victorian government. Contract negotiations with Formula One Management (FOM) have struck several obstacles highlighted by the backlash amid the muted noise levels of the new-spec F1 1.6litre turbo engines. There have also been concerns over F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone’s offer of a ‘watered down contract’ that compromised the future of V8 Supercars support races and associated entertainment. It is understood Ecclestone’s motive is driven by flexibility in order to appoint more global partners and not be commercially restrained from local arrangements. Westacott has confirmed the AGP is in constant discussions with FOM and its legal team in a bid to resolve concerns ahead of renewing another F1 contract for the Albert Park event. “We’ve been working with F1 for 19 years and we want to have the biggest and best motorsport in the world,” Westacott told Speedcafe.com “(But) we’ve got a situation here where the chemistry has changed. “When F1 goes to those European circuits and they are no where near as loud or getting the emotion that the spectators can get from GP2 and GP3, the brand itself is going to be put to the test. “We are in contract renegotiations and we’ve just got to make sure that we are getting the best product. “It will probably be shown that the best product remains F1 but IndyCar is also a very, very good product out there in the world and it comes at a fraction of the cost. “There is a degree of credibility from that point of view. “ “You go to an AC-DC concert and you expect it to be blaring out. You go to F1 and you expect it to be the most exciting hit on your senses and it wasn’t.” Westacott confirmed the government has been briefed on possible options if F1 is lost to Melbourne. “Generally yes,” he said over the subject of IndyCar being raised with the government. “Every person who works in events, whether it be a major events company in Victoria or NSW, what we’ve got to do is compare and look at all the options. “Adelaide has a race that is totally V8s, the Gold Coast used to have Indy and now it has V8s, Homebush has V8s, we’ve got F1.” IndyCar races were held at Surfers Paradise from 1991 until 2008 with the annual cost to the Queensland government averaging just over $11million since the early 2000s, which is a fraction of what is spent in Victoria on F1. Westcott says that FOM is beginning to realise the concerns raised by the AGP are valid. “I think they are realising that there is a lot of fact to the position we are putting to them,” Westacott said. “You can’t take one element of the chemistry away. It leaves an empty feeling with people (and) at the moment the indication is it is lacking without a higher level of decibels. “I think the litmus test is going to be Monza, Spa, Hockenheim, Silverstone and Monaco and even this weekend in Malaysia. “This is a complex issue and Ron makes very strong points and I’m firmly in line with those because it’s the right level.” http://m.speedcafe.com/2014/03/29/melbourne-considers-indycar-option-government/
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