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9th April 2015, 07:47 #1
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2015 Chinese Grand Prix Thread
About time a thread was opened.
So chat away guys, girls and dawgsI still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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9th April 2015, 19:26 #2
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Session times:
Friday 10 April
Free practice 1 starts: BST 3:00 AM, CEST 4:00 AM, local 10:00 AM
Free practice 2 starts: BST 7:00 AM, CEST 8:00 AM, local 2:00 PM
Saturday 11 April
Free practice 3 starts: BST 5:00 AM, CEST 6:00 AM, local 12:00 PM
Qualifying starts: BST 8:00 AM, CET 9:00 AM, local 3:00 PM
Sunday 12 April
Race starts: BST 7:00 AM, CEST 8:00 AM, local 2:00 PM
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9th April 2015, 19:28 #3
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2000 posts! Well that didn't take long.
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10th April 2015, 03:58 #4
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I'm in California,USA, and have been following F1 live commentary (by Nate Saunders) on ESPN. Suddenly (since Malaysia) the ESPN USA page has changed to the UK version - and Nate's live commentary has disappeared -- or at least I can't find it.
Anybody have a link to find online live commentary in the US?
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10th April 2015, 08:22 #5
Hamilton fastest in FP1
1+ sec faster than Vettel, so it looks like we are back to the usual pecking order...anyways sudden change at the top was always going to be a one-off.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/...sults/practiceTito Vilanova = :champion:
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10th April 2015, 09:31 #6
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What are you guys on about? There's no F1 happening. The next race is in Bahrain.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(and to prove my point, I am going to run blindfolded into this non-existent brick wall)
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11th April 2015, 05:52 #7
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Looks like Mercedes have some margin over Ferrari so it'll will be difficult for the Scuderia to take it to them in a straight fight. Hopefully the Reds get through qualifying without a mishap and we see who's quicker, Vettel or Raikkonen. Vettel has had the edge so far but Raikkonen has had all the bad luck. For the first time since 2008 it seems Ferrari will have two cars at the front.
Forza Ferrari!!
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11th April 2015, 06:22 #8
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I quite fancy a Chinese right now. Haven't had one for 20 years now (can't believe it's really been that long!)
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11th April 2015, 11:36 #9
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Wow. Mercedes looking pretty mighty here after the blip in Malaysia. A second clear again.
Vettel as ever seems like a clear best of the rest. Williams looking closer here.
Also nice to see Sauber doing so well.
Mclaren still struggling.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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11th April 2015, 22:30 #10
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There is nearly a second difference between the slowest Mercedes and the third car on the grid. I just hope the difference will be less in the race trim.
Almost all Finn's since Paavo Nurmi who are fast in their sport have been called "Flying", particularly the 1960's rally drivers, but I was actually thinking of "Flying Finnish" - the timing line at...
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