View Poll Results: Who will win?
Michael Schumacher
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Nico Hulkenburg
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Robert Kubica
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Vitaly Petrov
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Adrian Sutil
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Viantonio Liuzzi
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Sebastien Buemi
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Jamie Alguersuari
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Heikki Kovalainen
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Karun Chandhok
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Bruno Senna
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Pedro de la Rosa
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Kamui Kobayashi
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Timo Glock
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Lucas di Grassi
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2010 Singapore Grand Prix
#91
Raj, you ever heard this fellow called Hakkinen?
Ask Schumi, the one and only river he admits fearing of was Mika,and for a reason...
One of the best passes in F1 history...
Ask Schumi, the one and only river he admits fearing of was Mika,and for a reason...
One of the best passes in F1 history...
The reason I didn't pick Mika was that they had Adrian Newey back then .
Alonso and Renault did it without any all stars.
Raj
#92
Ferrari and Alonso have tasted blood and now they are going for the kill. I can see Vettel and Hami taking each other out on the 1st turn. Hopefully, Alonso will make a good start.
If Vettel takes Hami out, is it to help his teammate? team orders?lol
Raj
#93
Liked I said ladies .... A drivers track .......................................
Fantastic , Barichello in a Williams with Cossie power pegs MS again .. ROFL ,
Kharma... He was always faster than Faux 7 , just never had a Faux 7 contract
Alonso pips Vettel to Singapore GP pole
By Mark Glendenning Saturday, September 25th 2010, 15:08 GMT
Fernando Alonso has taken pole for the second race in succession with a strong performance in qualifying at Singapore.
The Spaniard saw off a late challenge from Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel to secure the top spot.
The German began his final flying lap in a provisional seventh place after making a mistake earlier in the session, and despite being comfortably up on Alonso's time through the first sector, he faded over the remainder of the lap and was left in second, 0.067s down on Alonso's bets time of 1m45.390s.
While Ferrari celebrated Alonso's success, it was a very different story for team-mate Felipe Massa, who will start from the back of the grid following a suspected engine problem during Q1.
McLaren locked out the second row, with Lewis Hamilton taking third ahead of Jenson Button, leaving championship leader Mark Webber a disappointed fifth alongside the Williams of Rubens Barrichello. The Brazilian's team-mate Nico Hulkenberg fell just shy of making it through to Q1 and finished 12th fastest behind Sebastien Buemi, although he will start from 17th due to a five-place grid penalty.
Mercedes got both its cars into the top 10, with Nico Rosberg seventh and Michael Schumacher ninth, the pair bookending Renault's Robert Kubica, and Sauber's Kamui Kobayashi rounded out the top 10.
Massa was not the only driver whose session was compromised by problems. Vitaly Petrov's hopes of cracking Q1 were ended when he spun and broke his right-rear suspension against the barriers during Q2, although he was still in with a shot of remaining in the top 10 before his time was finally overhauled by Buemi and Hulkenberg in the last couple of minutes.
Virgin won bragging rights in the battle of the new teams when Timo Glock took 18th, with a late push from Lotus' Heikki Kovalainen allowing the Finn to get ahead of Lucas di Grassi.
Jarno Trulli was 18th ahead of F1 returnee Christian Klien, who left his HRT team-mate Bruno Senna to join Massa on the back row.
Pos Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
1. Alonso Ferrari 1:46.541 1:45.809 1:45.390
2. Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1:46.960 1:45.561 1:45.457
3. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:48.296 1:46.042 1:45.571
4. Button McLaren-Mercedes 1:48.032 1:46.490 1:45.944
5. Webber Red Bull-Renault 1:47.088 1:45.908 1:45.977
6. Barrichello Williams-Cosworth 1:48.183 1:47.019 1:46.236
7. Rosberg Mercedes 1:48.554 1:46.783 1:46.443
8. Kubica Renault 1:47.657 1:46.949 1:46.593
9. Schumacher Mercedes 1:48.425 1:47.160 1:46.702
10. Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1:48.908 1:47.599 1:47.884
11. Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:48.127 1:47.666
12. Hulkenberg Williams-Cosworth 1:47.984 1:47.674
13. Petrov Renault 1:48.906 1:48.165
14. Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:49.063 1:48.502
15. Heidfeld Sauber-Ferrari 1:48.696 1:48.557
16. Sutil Force India-Mercedes 1:48.496 1:48.899
17. Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes 1:48.988 1:48.961
18. Glock Virgin-Cosworth 1:50.721
19. Kovalainen Lotus-Cosworth 1:50.915
20. di Grassi Virgin-Cosworth 1:51.107
21. Trulli Lotus-Cosworth 1:51.641
22. Klien HRT-Cosworth 1:52.946
23. Senna HRT-Cosworth 1:54.174
24. Massa Ferrari
All Timing Unofficial
Brruuuhhha, Bruuuuuha,Bruuuuuha ............
Last edited by A.Wayne; 10-01-2013 at 03:24 PM.
#94
With that grid it looks like there are going to be some fireworks going in to T1 tomorrow. One of the best qualifying sessions of the season IMO....ebbed and flowed right up to the last moment. Great to watch.
#95
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Crashgate: Why is it that Alonso had to be involved in crashgate even though time after time, it has been made clear that he was not involved. And if you guys ar willing to give him a pass, why doesn't anyone consider Hami to be involved in Spygate as well? Heck, sounds like a similar situation to me. How could one driver not know what is going on within the team.
Raj
Crashgate: Why is it that Alonso had to be involved in crashgate even though time after time, it has been made clear that he was not involved. And if you guys ar willing to give him a pass, why doesn't anyone consider Hami to be involved in Spygate as well? Heck, sounds like a similar situation to me. How could one driver not know what is going on within the team.
Raj
Many people in the paddock were suspicious and curious, only to be shocked at the coincidence of the timing of the "crash" and his decision to pit.
As for involvement, some have speculated that Driver X in the investigation was Alonso, who agreed to provide secret testimony in exchange for keeping his super license, which would likely have been subject to revocation or suspension by the FIA.
It should also be noted that it was also suspected that Bernie helped arrange the final outcome.
But you're probably right...he had no knowledge of anything and was merely "in the right place at the right time".
BTW, I seem to remember that another driver beat Schumacher...some guy named Mika something...I think.
#96
Based on watching the cars in qualifying, I believe that RBR is much better on the prime tire relative to the rest of the field.
I believe Alonso will suffer rear tire degradation in the options and that RBR will quickly go to the prime and run the rest of the race without further tire stops, while Ferrari will have to favor an option tire strategy.
Unless of course it rains or there us a shemozzle in T1 or there is a safety car at just the right time...
I believe Alonso will suffer rear tire degradation in the options and that RBR will quickly go to the prime and run the rest of the race without further tire stops, while Ferrari will have to favor an option tire strategy.
Unless of course it rains or there us a shemozzle in T1 or there is a safety car at just the right time...
#97
Raj .....Notice none of the other ladies are out .. LOL .................
Lewis , i will pass that tidbit along to Alonso and Ferrari , they might need to watch their tires ...
Larry ..Ray.... Finn ..The silence is deafening ....................
Ferrari to replace Massa's engine
By Pablo Elizalde Saturday, September 25th 2010, 17:36 GMT
Ferrari will change Felipe Massa's engine for the Singapore Grand Prix, even though the Brazilian said the problem that hit him in qualifying was related to the gearbox.
The Ferrari driver, who has already used the eight allocated engines for the season, stopped on track during Q1 and was unable to set a time.
Although Massa said the problem was with the gearbox, the team will use the opportunity to replace the engine with a new one - the ninth of the season - since the Brazilian will start from the back of the grid anyway.
The team will also replace his gearbox.
"I had a problem with the gearbox which seized unexpectedly, without giving any warning and so I had to stop out on the track: now we have to understand exactly what happened," said Massa.
"We will change the engine as a precaution, also taking into account the fact I am last on the grid.
"I'm expecting to have a very complicated race, especially as we are at a track where overtaking is very difficult, but it's true that anything can always happen: rain, safety car, who knows!
"I am very disappointed of course because today we had a very competitive car, as Fernando proved. I like this track but it seems that it does not bring me much luck..."
Lewis , i will pass that tidbit along to Alonso and Ferrari , they might need to watch their tires ...
Larry ..Ray.... Finn ..The silence is deafening ....................
Ferrari to replace Massa's engine
By Pablo Elizalde Saturday, September 25th 2010, 17:36 GMT
Ferrari will change Felipe Massa's engine for the Singapore Grand Prix, even though the Brazilian said the problem that hit him in qualifying was related to the gearbox.
The Ferrari driver, who has already used the eight allocated engines for the season, stopped on track during Q1 and was unable to set a time.
Although Massa said the problem was with the gearbox, the team will use the opportunity to replace the engine with a new one - the ninth of the season - since the Brazilian will start from the back of the grid anyway.
The team will also replace his gearbox.
"I had a problem with the gearbox which seized unexpectedly, without giving any warning and so I had to stop out on the track: now we have to understand exactly what happened," said Massa.
"We will change the engine as a precaution, also taking into account the fact I am last on the grid.
"I'm expecting to have a very complicated race, especially as we are at a track where overtaking is very difficult, but it's true that anything can always happen: rain, safety car, who knows!
"I am very disappointed of course because today we had a very competitive car, as Fernando proved. I like this track but it seems that it does not bring me much luck..."
#98
Thanks. Also ,please tell Luca that I hope this season ends up just like the Ferrari 458.
I don't know how abrasive the surface is and how long the option will last, but it is clear that RBR is much faster on the prime
I don't know how abrasive the surface is and how long the option will last, but it is clear that RBR is much faster on the prime
#99
D-E-N-I-A-L.................................
My goodness man you bring a whole new level to Alonso delusion.
#105
Good race ... I see Hamilton vs Webber as a case where both drivers raced hard and neither one made a bone headed move. It was just a racing incident. Congrats to Alonso and Ferrari but I wonder if Red Bull should have kept Vettel out there for 1-2 extra laps after Alonso pitted?
PS: Speed TV sucks ***. As soon as the F1 race ends, they have to leave and give us 3+ hours of their pre-race NASCAR bull####. For crying out loud, finish the F1 race coverage and then switch to NASCAR. 10-15 minutes is not going to kill you. I never watch NASCAR, but tell me is their pre-race coverage longer than the actual race?
Good grief ...
PS: Speed TV sucks ***. As soon as the F1 race ends, they have to leave and give us 3+ hours of their pre-race NASCAR bull####. For crying out loud, finish the F1 race coverage and then switch to NASCAR. 10-15 minutes is not going to kill you. I never watch NASCAR, but tell me is their pre-race coverage longer than the actual race?
Good grief ...