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2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 07 Nov 2016, 16:35
by Ataxia
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Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 07 Nov 2016, 17:36
by novitopoli
Wonder whether that extra hard set could pay off for Force India.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 07 Nov 2016, 18:53
by Miguel98
E É FELIPE, FELIPE, FELIPE MASSSAAA DO BRASIIIIIIIIIIL!!!!!!! *play song*

Anyway, Rosberg champion. This weekend. Hopefully.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 07 Nov 2016, 19:05
by Bobby Doorknobs
Miguel98 wrote:E É FELIPE, FELIPE, FELIPE MASSSAAA DO BRASIIIIIIIIIIL!!!!!!! *play song*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRig_vpH8qw

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 07 Nov 2016, 19:26
by andrew
If the soft tyre turns out to be like bubblegum and the hard tyre turns out to be very good, everyone will be stuffed, what where the choices for Brazil last year?

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 07 Nov 2016, 21:19
by TheFlyingCaterham
andrew wrote:If the soft tyre turns out to be like bubblegum and the hard tyre turns out to be very good, everyone will be stuffed, what where the choices for Brazil last year?

The choices were soft and medium, according to Wikipedia.


I'm also gonna second Miguel and hope that Rosberg gets the championship this weekend. I'm probably gonna jinx it though, knowing me.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 08 Nov 2016, 09:31
by AustralianStig
It will be amazing irony if Massa somehow hands Rosberg the championship by spinning out on the last lap :P

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 08 Nov 2016, 14:06
by Rob Dylan
It is well known that Williams always mess up their strategy somehow. Seeing that they are the only team to pick nine sets of softs, I'm going to assume that the softs will last 3 laps before depleting. Therefore I'm fully expecting a Force India 1-2.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 09 Nov 2016, 14:49
by mario
Rob Dylan wrote:It is well known that Williams always mess up their strategy somehow. Seeing that they are the only team to pick nine sets of softs, I'm going to assume that the softs will last 3 laps before depleting. Therefore I'm fully expecting a Force India 1-2.

There are some long range weather reports which suggest there could be unsettled weather conditions during the race weekend - given how rubbish they usually are in those conditions, it's more likely that they'll just flounder about at the slightest of rain and promptly plummet down the grid.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 10 Nov 2016, 12:59
by Benetton
Looks like there is a real possibility of rain for Sunday now. This will be a good race I hope after the snoozefest that was Mexico.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 11 Nov 2016, 08:25
by CoopsII
Benetton wrote:Looks like there is a real possibility of rain for Sunday now. This will be a good race I hope after the snoozefest that was Mexico.

Rain in Brazil always makes for an exciting race but how many times has rain been forecast for raceday only for the sun to be cracking the slabs by Sunday? Weird.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 11 Nov 2016, 13:21
by mario
CoopsII wrote:
Benetton wrote:Looks like there is a real possibility of rain for Sunday now. This will be a good race I hope after the snoozefest that was Mexico.

Rain in Brazil always makes for an exciting race but how many times has rain been forecast for raceday only for the sun to be cracking the slabs by Sunday? Weird.

Well, at the moment it looks like the teams seem to believe that there is a risk of rain today - the drivers seem to be going out on fast runs in this session, when normally they'd do that in FP2. I agree that the forecasts have been rather hit and miss and there is a good chance that it will turn out to be perfectly dry instead, but it looks like the teams are trying to cover off the possibility of rain right now.

Thinking about it, rainy conditions are probably not what Rosberg would want right now - from his point of view, he probably has more to lose - since it is more likely to bring the Red Bull drivers into play - than gaining from the circumstances.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 15:34
by andrew
Grosjean :facepalm: :facepalm:

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 15:36
by Aislabie
ROTR done and dusted. No need to vote.

Also, if we look at Rosberg's track record in the wet, this could absolutely ruin his Championship.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 15:44
by mario
Aislabie wrote:ROTR done and dusted. No need to vote.

Also, if we look at Rosberg's track record in the wet, this could absolutely ruin his Championship.

If ever you wanted a demonstration of how quickly a driver can fall from grace, that was it - though given how bad the track looked in some corners, he might not be the last one spinning off.

Speaking of Rosberg, the only consolation for him is that Grosjean's accident probably increases the likelihood of a safety car start - if they do go ahead with a safety car start, it might provide him with some protection during the opening laps of the race.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 15:54
by andrew
Delayed start.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 16:38
by andrew
Riccardo pitted when the pit lane was closed.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 16:43
by Barbazza
Yep, and Horner (and his friends at Sky) are making as many excuses as possible to get around it.

They should have red flagged it as soon as Ericsson stopped in the pit lane quite honestly.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 16:50
by andrew
Barbazza wrote:Yep, and Horner (and his friends at Sky) are making as many excuses as possible to get around it.

They should have red flagged it as soon as Ericsson stopped in the pit lane quite honestly.


Remember, red bull are immune and can do no wrong.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 16:53
by Meatwad
Insane race so far. Three close calls... I'm sure we won't see a restart for a while. Will we even make it to 75% and full points?

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 16:58
by Londoner
I actually closed my eyes when they switched to Kimi's onboard midway through the crash, where that Manor is inches away from hitting Kimi head on.

I haven't been this scared watching Formula One since Suzuka 2014. Red flag totally the correct call. :|

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:10
by dr-baker
This race may well be worth missing the evening service at church for. After all, someone has to pray for safety...

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:12
by mario
East Londoner wrote:I actually closed my eyes when they switched to Kimi's onboard midway through the crash, where that Manor is inches away from hitting Kimi head on.

I haven't been this scared watching Formula One since Suzuka 2014. Red flag totally the correct call. :|

There have been quite a few close calls now, and that was a particularly close call in a very uncomfortable place - they had to throw the red flag by that point, because there is no way they could have got his car out of there.

Now, it looks like Ricciardo and Massa have both got time penalties - however, they both seem to have been given fairly lenient penalties (5 seconds) for their offences (Verstappen seems to have gotten away with it as I think that, by the time that the race directors could react and issue an instruction, he'd already pulled into the pit lane).

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:30
by Barbazza
FOM coverage has been awful again - missing things completely (Gutierrez went off earlier, and we've just heard about a Kvyat / Palmer clash) and taking forever to get replays up. Is it just me that thinks they've been very shoddy this season?

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:33
by andrew
Barbazza wrote:FOM coverage has been awful again - missing things completely (Gutierrez went off earlier, and we've just heard about a Kvyat / Palmer clash) and taking forever to get replays up. Is it just me that thinks they've been very shoddy this season?

Palmer just drove into kvyat

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:37
by Barbazza
This has all been a bit farcical, hasn't it?

Another F1 winner.....

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:37
by Henrique
This is like a bad dream :facepalm:

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:38
by Barbazza
Of course, if they'd started it behind the safety car on the hour as they should have done, we'd have had at least a bit more racing.

As it is they've given a big win to Nasr and Sauber by default. Which is a bit shite, to be honest.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:40
by andrew
The track will not get safer with nothing going round it.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:41
by Barbazza
Absolutely, and if F1 can't even listen to the DRIVERS any more then I'm done with it, quite honestly.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:41
by Meatwad
Barbazza wrote:As it is they've given a big win to Nasr and Sauber by default. Which is a bit shite, to be honest.

Or have they? Ricciardo has a five-second penalty so he would drop behind the Manors. This would mean (if there are no more racing laps), Manor gets ten points (five with half points) and Sauber get eight (or four with half points), with Manor having already scored that one crucial point...

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:43
by Barbazza
Meatwad wrote:Or have they? Ricciardo has a five-second penalty so he would drop behind the Manors. This would mean (if there are no more racing laps), Manor gets ten points (five with half points) and Sauber get eight (or four with half points), with Manor having already scored that one crucial point...


Oh yeah, good point! So Renault would lose out? I'm fine with that tbh!

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:44
by Benetton
What a farce FIA!

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:46
by dr-baker
Benetton wrote:What a farce FIA!

A FIAsco?

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:46
by andrew
Meatwad wrote:
Barbazza wrote:As it is they've given a big win to Nasr and Sauber by default. Which is a bit shite, to be honest.

Or have they? Ricciardo has a five-second penalty so he would drop behind the Manors. This would mean (if there are no more racing laps), Manor gets ten points (five with half points) and Sauber get eight (or four with half points), with Manor having already scored that one crucial point...


The 8 points would move Sauber ahead of Renualt.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:48
by johnnyl
What a complete joke. Reject was gonna be Grosjean but the FIA take the biscuit now.

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:50
by Bobby Doorknobs
I don't see what's worth complaining about in a situation where Sainz can finally unrejectify himself, Manor get a double points finish and Sauber also score. You can't have your cake and eat it. :P

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:53
by FMecha
Simtek wrote:I don't see what's worth complaining about in a situation where Sainz can finally unrejectify himself, Manor get a double points finish and Sauber also score. You can't have your cake and eat it. :P


Not when Haryanto isn't driving one of the Manors :(

Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 17:57
by dinizintheoven
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Re: 2016 Grande, GRANDE, GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASILLLLLL!

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 18:02
by rachel1990
Hopefully this will be the last red flag but if they stop it again because of the weather I suspect they will just award half points