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by PLAYLIFE
08 May 2012, 09:13
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: 8th May 1982
Replies: 18
Views: 2273

8th May 1982

8th May 1982, Zolder, Belgium Today we do not remember the passing of Gilles Villeneuve but we commemorate the birth of his Legend. In Fiorano today, Jacques Villeneuve will be driving his father's 1979 Ferrari 312T4 around the circuit in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of his father's passing...
by PLAYLIFE
28 Oct 2011, 01:58
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: The Marco Simoncelli MotoGP Thread
Replies: 815
Views: 228382

Re: The Marco Simoncelli MotoGP Thread

I only have a few heroes in motorsport over the past 30 years: - Gilles Villeneuve - Jean Alesi - Valentino Rossi - Robert Kubica - Sebastian Vettel - Marco Simoncelli I've only met 2 of my heroes; and now 2 I will never meet. Which two did you meet? Had a good chat with Seb Vettel in 2008 before t...
by PLAYLIFE
26 Oct 2011, 06:06
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: The Marco Simoncelli MotoGP Thread
Replies: 815
Views: 228382

Re: The Marco Simoncelli MotoGP Thread

Just seen a piece of news in a Portuguese newspaper relating to Italian sources (it is in Portuguese, only posted the link because of the video) that Marco was treated in a rather shockingly way after crashing, by the track marshals. It's scenes that recall F1 assistance level of, say, 30 years ago...
by PLAYLIFE
26 Oct 2011, 06:05
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: The Marco Simoncelli MotoGP Thread
Replies: 815
Views: 228382

Re: The Marco Simoncelli MotoGP Thread

Lorenzo, Rossi and Simoncelli. The three guys who are in a tier above everyone else, the elite. Super Sic was coming of age, next year he would have been a formidable force. I only have a few heroes in motorsport over the past 30 years: - Gilles Villeneuve - Jean Alesi - Valentino Rossi - Robert Kub...
by PLAYLIFE
14 Oct 2011, 02:27
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Spectators!! Review your circuit visits!
Replies: 74
Views: 31129

Re: Spectators!! Review your circuit visits!

I was in row N, seat 101... And definitely some clowns! And I was disappointed in not being allowed one of the icecreams from the icecream sellers walking around the grandstand - I'm diabetic. On such a hot day, an ice cream would have been nice... I was row K seat 206 from memory. We only sat ther...
by PLAYLIFE
10 Oct 2011, 01:26
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Spectators!! Review your circuit visits!
Replies: 74
Views: 31129

Re: Spectators!! Review your circuit visits!

Is this the photographers' stand you were referring to? You can estimate roughly where I was in the grandstand by the angle of this photo. http://i836.photobucket.com/albums/zz283/dr-baker/DSC03242.jpg Yep that's the stand that was directly in my vision of the big screen! Looks like we weren't too ...
by PLAYLIFE
06 Oct 2011, 23:21
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Spectators!! Review your circuit visits!
Replies: 74
Views: 31129

Re: Spectators!! Review your circuit visits!

Wow! The second review of Monza based upon this year's GP! It was indeed hot but the passion and enthusiasm made up for it, as it also would have done in the downpour in 2008. And Australia must have been expensive - we paid (well, my dad paid) €14 for two roast pork rolls... And drinks' prices wer...
by PLAYLIFE
06 Oct 2011, 00:43
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Historic examples of rule bending and breaking
Replies: 157
Views: 22588

Re: Historic examples of rule bending and breaking

This is not breaking the rules, this is SMASHING them to pieces!! Alistair Caldwell: "Like other teams, we had been running underweight during qualifying and it had become an open secret. We arrived for the 1981 Argentine GP and the organisers told us that every car would be weighed every time ...
by PLAYLIFE
06 Oct 2011, 00:34
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Spectators!! Review your circuit visits!
Replies: 74
Views: 31129

Re: Spectators!! Review your circuit visits!

Albert Park – 16 visits, 1996-2011 My home city! Albert Park is a 4 day event despite F1 only taking to the track for 3 days. On Wednesday, there’s a pit-lane walk for grandstand members so you can catch the teams practicing pit-stops and spot the odd driver. Plenty of on-track action with plenty o...
by PLAYLIFE
05 Oct 2011, 01:00
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Rejectful F1 debuts
Replies: 47
Views: 5864

Re: Rejectful F1 debuts

Franck Montagny. Qualifies last at Germany 2006 for Super Aguri, a mere 15.4 seconds off pole before quietly retiring at half distance with hydraulic failure. That's misleading. He was on the pace of Sato throughout Friday practice (between 0.1 to 0.4 seconds off Sato's pace). Saturday morning Mont...
by PLAYLIFE
04 Oct 2011, 02:45
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Rejectful F1 debuts
Replies: 47
Views: 5864

Re: Rejectful F1 debuts

Andrea Montermini
Brought in at the Spanish Grand Prix to replace Roland Ratzenberger at Simtek.

Montermini crashed in practice which broke his left heel and right foot - and ended his season before he even got to compete in a race.
by PLAYLIFE
03 Oct 2011, 04:16
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: The Ferrari-McLaren Club
Replies: 11
Views: 1914

Re: The Ferrari-McLaren Club

You can add: Andrea de Adamich drove for Ferrari in his debut race at Kyalami in 1968 (first and last race for the Scuderia). In 1970/71 he drove for McLaren. John Surtees drove 3 and a bit seasons with Ferrari, World Champ in 1964 with them, and also drove a McLaren chassis for the first half of 19...
by PLAYLIFE
03 Oct 2011, 03:58
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: Worst F1 Liveries
Replies: 236
Views: 58670

Re: Worst F1 Liveries

Surprised to see some liveries people consider to be ugly here, like the Ligier JS39, Benetton B186 and Lola T93/30 which at the time was said to be a great looking livery. But I guess it's all subjective! My ugliest liveries would include: Honda RA107 Williams FW20/21 BAR 001 I'd like to add: RB3 @...
by PLAYLIFE
21 Jan 2011, 04:30
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: trivia question....
Replies: 2625
Views: 321077

Re: trivia question....

Hmm, how about this one - we are routinely told about the exotic materials which are used in Formula 1, and their trickle down effect. One such material is titanium, which is now used in a number of different applications, from aviation to high performance road cars. Don't wish to nit-pick, but tit...
by PLAYLIFE
12 Jan 2011, 00:12
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Karthikeyan is back!!!
Replies: 73
Views: 6235

Re: Karthikeyan is back!!!

Legge would be the worst decision to poach one from over the pond since Benetton tested Paul Tracey. How exactly is she from over the pond? AFAIK she is British, and has been driving in DTM for the last few years now. I meant former IRL/CART driver. If you can't make it there, you have a snow flake...
by PLAYLIFE
11 Jan 2011, 04:09
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: trivia question....
Replies: 2625
Views: 321077

Re: trivia question....

Paul Pietsch and Heinz Brendel.
by PLAYLIFE
11 Jan 2011, 01:46
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Karthikeyan is back!!!
Replies: 73
Views: 6235

Re: Karthikeyan is back!!!

Legge would be the worst decision to poach one from over the pond since Benetton tested Paul Tracey.
by PLAYLIFE
07 Jan 2011, 16:33
Forum: The Eric van de Poele Memorial Forum
Topic: HWNSNBM Facts
Replies: 1535
Views: 213871

Re: HWNSNBM Facts

Met 'The Bolt' at the 2010 Australian GP, he was running the 2 seater Minardi. He thought he was all that, with a hot chick hanging off his arm. Spoke to one of the engineers as well who said the guy was a nutjob, everytime he left the factory in the UK he'd light up the tyres of his roadcar and fly...
by PLAYLIFE
07 Jan 2011, 16:27
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Karthikeyan is back!!!
Replies: 73
Views: 6235

Re: Karthikeyan is back!!!

As mentioned above, my lasting memory of Narain was his huge accident in Shanghai - I've never seen a car go off there before or since....after failing almost killing himself there, he almost took out Jacques Villeneuve. Which reminds me of his other infamous moment, at Spa following Villeneuve thro...
by PLAYLIFE
07 Jan 2011, 06:35
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Karthikeyan is back!!!
Replies: 73
Views: 6235

Re: Karthikeyan is back!!!

I was talking to a friend recently about Narain having a simulator test with FI and i said that he has no chance to race for Force India but he could race for HRT if he has the money. I never expected it to turn out to be true As a fellow Indian i would say good luck to him. I hope HRT dont struggl...
by PLAYLIFE
07 Jan 2011, 06:34
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: Karthikeyan is back!!!
Replies: 73
Views: 6235

Re: Karthikeyan is back!!!

He was woeful in 2005. Monteiro ate him for dinner despite having similar qualifying pace...and Monteiro ain't that great. I'm almost 100% sure Narain has the seat because some big wig somewhere wants an Indian competing in F1 for the inaugural Indian GP. Being Round 18 however, it's gonna be tough ...
by PLAYLIFE
10 Nov 2010, 00:00
Forum: The HWNSNBM Memorial Forum
Topic: Hello everyone! New members' check in desk
Replies: 1478
Views: 2392714

Re: Hello everyone! New members' check in desk

Been a while since I've been on here, not sure if I ever posted though. Have been listening to this podcast for quite a while, and the guys gave me a shout out once because I had met and sat in Jean-Denis Deletraz's Larrousse in 1994 Adelaide! So, I'm from Melbourne and have been following F1 since ...
by PLAYLIFE
16 Mar 2010, 03:40
Forum: The Paul Stoddart Memorial Forum
Topic: On screen graphics
Replies: 24
Views: 2166

Re: On screen graphics

I think the most annoying thing about the new graphics was when it was displaying REPLAY when it clearly was a live feed. Happened a few times in practice, can't remember if it happened in quali or the race.