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8th March 2015, 11:36 #1
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2015 Australian Grand Prix
The wait is almost over!
Since FOM, in their infinite wisdom, have decided to remove the single most useful feature from the official F1 site - the time converter that shows you the session times in your local timezone - here are the times for UK/Europe:
Friday 13 March
Free practice 1 starts: GMT 1:30AM, CET 2:30 AM, local 12:30PM
Free practice 2 starts: GMT 5:30AM, CET 6:30 AM, local 4:30PM
Saturday 14 March
Free practice 3 starts: GMT 3:00AM, CET 4:00 AM, local 2:00PM
Qualifying starts: GMT 6:00AM, CET 7:00AM, local 5:00PM
Sunday 15 March
Race starts: GMT 5:00AM, CET 6:00AM, local 4:00PM
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8th March 2015, 14:20 #2
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LOL You don't have the times I'm supposed to be there for FP1!
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11th March 2015, 09:40 #3
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So F1 is back.
Sorry but with things happening in my life I am not going to have time to post Race previews this season.
Anyway looking forward to the first race, although really I can't see much of interest happening in terms of race win.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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11th March 2015, 11:06 #4
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Well, looking at pre-season testing, unless Williams and Ferrari were sandbagging quite significantly, then I doubt anyone will catch Mercedes. They look to be a second per lap ahead of the rest of the field in Spain and I doubt very much that we've seen Mercedes full potential either.
So, it looks like it will be another Hamilton vs Rosberg this time around. May the best man win. Hopefully Nico won't cheat this year and if he beats Hammy fair and square he will definitely be a deserved champion.
Looking forward to seeing both McLaren's out on track. I doubt they'll finish the race but definitely looking forward to seeing that car. I think both Alonso and Button can win a race each this year. I want to see McLaren do well. They are one of my favorite teams and have two of my favorite drivers in their cars.
Ferrari look like they have made great strides forward over the last couple of months. I don't rate either driver as top drawer but it should be interesting to see where they are.
Massa and Bottas - can't wait to see these guys and if they can challenge Mercedes - they might have been sandbagging as well.
Finally. Max Verstappen - after all the noise we've heard about this guy and how good he looks in preseason testing, I can't wait to see how he gets on throughout his first weekend in F1.
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11th March 2015, 13:41 #5
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11th March 2015, 20:08 #6
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11th March 2015, 21:35 #7
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I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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12th March 2015, 11:04 #8
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12th March 2015, 11:39 #9
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I shall miss the first race as usual. Its on stupidly early and I am busy all day Sunday. If it a Mercedes win I will know I haven't missed much.
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12th March 2015, 22:32 #10
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Off I go! Lalor to Flinders st Station. Then the free tram to Albert Park! I'm excited!
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