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F1 2010: Hungarian Grand Prix.

Ferry_vO

Retired SOH Administrator
No longer with us after Q1:

18: Kobayashi
19: Glock
20: Kovalainen
21: Trulli
22: Di Grassi
23: Senna
24: Yamamoto
 
The next seven that can now get ready for the race:

11: Button
12: Barrichello
13: Sutil
14: Schumacher
15: Buemi
16: Liuzzi
17: Alguersuari
 
The first ten on the grid; easy front row for Red Bull!

1: Vettel
2: Webber
3: Alonso
4: Massa
5: Hamilton
6: Rosberg
7: Petrov
8: Kubica
9: De La Rosa
10: Hulkenberg
 
Strange how time colours one's view Ferry.
Back in 1983 I hated and detested the 'New Nurburgring', my reaction was the same when we had the 'Hungaroring' foisted onto the F1 calender.
Now they both seem far better than the cruddy modern day 'Tilke Dromes' ....... :173go1:
Be interesting to see if Vettel can avoid taking out Webber at the off!!
 
Dunno Wombat...Hungaroring is generally pretty much of a procession.
The drivers almost talk themselves out of overtaking there, before they've turned a wheel.

Here's hoping something extraneous happens, rain maybe.
 
I expected more from Vettel!
Why did he not have a go at Alonso?
Ferrari had a straight-line speed advantage - rest of the track it became too wide to pass ;)

Surely this must be the Most Deserved Win of the season...from despair to victory, Webber just put the hammer down and drove away.

And Bravest Moment on the Track and Get Back at Your Former Snooty Team Driver:
Barichello taking Schumacher on the straight.
Michael pushed Rubens within half a handspan of the concrete wall, but he never flinched.
Schumacher will get his just desserts from the FIA I'm sure, before the next race.
 
Hey All,

I saw a bit of that race today. Really enjoyed the mess on pit road - glad nobody got hurt - but couldn't help but realize how clueless those teams would be if there were as many as 43 cars comin in at the same time.

As for Webber an the tires don't these teams actually test to see just how long a set of tires will last? Good win for Webber.

-Ed-
 
:jump::australia: Renault should get a school lollie pop person, couldn't do a worse job than there guy in the pits last night.
 
Fourth victory of the year!!
:australia: :ernae: :australia:

Webber seems to be in a good position to take the title this year; Vettel is too frustrated and makes too many mistakes and McLaren seem to be too slow at the moment. With Massa now the #2 at Ferrari only Alonso seems able to threaten the Red Bulls. With a few high speed tracks coming and a straight line speed advantage for the Ferrari it will be an interesting end of this season! :jump:
 
Since refueling is no longer an issue, they should just close the pits when the safety car is out.

During the restart, I couldn't believe what Vettle was doing was legal. Someone else used to do that on the restarts and I keep thinking it was Alonso, but I don't recall atm. I was glad to see them sanction him for it.

What Schumie did was just plain stupid and it's good to see the 10 grid spot penalty.

Having said that, I can't wait for Spa, it's my favorite track.
 
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