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    Quote Originally Posted by Valve Bounce
    I guess you are in the doghouse.
    Racing has ended for the year, and there is really not that much to get excited about.
    So we make up some fun to tide us over the next 4 months. If we don't, we'll all die of boredom.
    Ditto.
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    Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by henners88
    Isn't it nice having a yellow text on the edge of an F1 tyre after all these years??
    Not since Goodyear. Ah those were the days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Easy Drifter
    What a bunch of stupid drivel I have been reading.
    You people are supposed to be enthusiasts with some understanding of how racing works not a bunch of once a year fans.
    This is first real test of the new Pirelli F1 tires with an assortment of drivers and not one car designed to support the tires.
    It is testing. It is for Pirelli and the car manufactures to sort things out.
    The tires produced for the races will undoubtably be different.
    So there was one failure. More than one Bridgestone failed this year for one reason or another.
    I do not give a sweet &^*) if they are a second or 10 seconds slower than the Bridgestones. Who cares. It is the same for all and even might make passing easier, although I doubt it.
    One flippin day of testing an a whole lot of useless gum flapping!

    Well I guess I am in a lot of doghouses now.
    Well I'll have to join you in the doghouse as I think you are spot on.

    Lets not judge to much until at least pre season testing in spring. The tyres will surely be improved before then, as car and tyre combo develops.

    I may not have as much knowledge as some on here, but it seems a bit unfair to judge so early.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valve Bounce
    I guess you are in the doghouse.
    Racing has ended for the year, and there is really not that much to get excited about.
    So we make up some fun to tide us over the next 4 months. If we don't, we'll all die of boredom.
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    Today's session :

    1. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 1'40"529
    2. Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) 1'40"685
    3. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) 1'40"825
    4. Rubens Barrichello (Williams) 1'41"294
    5. Robert Kubica (Renault) 1'41"614
    6. Gary Paffett (McLaren) 1'41"622
    7. Oliver Turvey (McLaren) 1'41"740
    8. Paul Di Resta (Force India) 1'41"869
    9. Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber) 1'42"110
    10. Sebastien Buemi (Toro Rosso) 1'42"145
    11. Tonio Liuzzi (Force India) 1'42"416
    12. Sergio Perez (Sauber) 1'42"777
    13. Jarno Trulli (Lotus) 1'44"521
    14. Pastor Maldonado (Hispania) 1'44"768
    15. Timo Glock (Virgin) 1'44"783
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    Can it be? Surely not! Have Pirelli provided the silver bullet that the shoe needed? I know its early to judge, but....
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    Ok. Forget it. Situation normal. That P2 time has been removed from official timings because he cut a chicane.
    All other opinions are wrong....

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    I wonder how significant it is that Felipe Massa did so well in the first day of tire testing. He's the only driver to have lapped Abu Dhabi faster in testing than during the race. Maybe his whining about the Bridgestone tires this year wasn't entirely bullcrap after all??

    1. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1’40.170s
    2. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 1’40.500s
    3. Gary Paffett McLaren 1’40.874s
    4. Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 1’40.950s
    5. Robert Kubica Renault 1’41.032s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Easy Drifter
    What a bunch of stupid drivel I have been reading.
    You people are supposed to be enthusiasts with some understanding of how racing works not a bunch of once a year fans.
    This is first real test of the new Pirelli F1 tires with an assortment of drivers and not one car designed to support the tires.
    It is testing. It is for Pirelli and the car manufactures to sort things out.
    The tires produced for the races will undoubtably be different.
    So there was one failure. More than one Bridgestone failed this year for one reason or another.
    I do not give a sweet &^*) if they are a second or 10 seconds slower than the Bridgestones. Who cares. It is the same for all and even might make passing easier, although I doubt it.
    One flippin day of testing an a whole lot of useless gum flapping!

    Well I guess I am in a lot of doghouses now.
    Chill fool!
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