Posted by ashleigh on
March 17, 2008
For those that cannot get it
‘I’m uploading the ITV-F1 stream of the highlight’s. This has all the bumps and bangs, including the Timo Glock accident.
For those that want the DivX version, download it here
Oh well, suppose it was only a matter of time, the FOM have asked for the video to be removed, so I have. Appologies.
I just wish the FOM would put a decent video subset up of their own, and it would not come to this, after all we ARE in the 21st century nowadays.
FOM Sort your life out, the F1 is a highly watched sport, with a high interest level in it. I am sure you can monetise video content on your site if you were to do it (properly, not that lame attempt you currently have). After all I’m sure there is more than one sponsor that would fund it for you. Give the fans what they want! After all we are what makes you all of your money!
Posted by ashleigh on
October 6, 2007
Another ‘Lewis Lap’
Lewis Hamilton has for the second time in a row, pulled a marvelous lap out of the bag in the dying minutes of qualifying.
Lewis looked every bit fourth fastest all the way through the 3 sessions, then managed to hook a near perfect lap up in the last moments of Q3 to take the pole spot.
Kimi Raikkonen took the second place, with the Ferrari looking sorted in sectors 2 and 3, but a little out of sorts in the tight sector 1.
Massa sit’s his Ferrari in third spot, with Fernando popping the second McLaren into fourth.
Behind the top four is where the interest starts however. David Coulthard put’s his Red Bull on the fifth spot, and after announcing he wont be driving for Toyota in 2008, Ralf Schumacher put’s his car sixth.
The second Red Bull of Mark Webber is in seventh, followed by the two BMW cars (Heidfeld/Kubica) who’s cars just did not look their usual hooked up self.
Posted by ashleigh on
August 5, 2006
Hungaroring Qualifying
Both Alonso and Schumacher with 2 second time penalties makes the grid layout look slightly odd.
Alonso got his for dangerous driving and overtaking under a yellow, and Michael Schumacher was penalised 2 seconds on each qualifying session because he overtook under a red flag.
This means that the grid looks like.
1. RAIKKONEN McLaren 1m19.599s
2. MASSA Ferrari 1m19.886s
3. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m20.085s
4. BUTTON Honda 1m20.092s
5. DE LA ROSA McLaren 1m20.117s
6. WEBBER Williams 1m20.266s
7. R.SCHUMACHER Toyota 1m20.759s
8. FISICHELLA Renault 1m20.924s
9. TRULLI Toyota 1m21.132s
10. KUBICA BMW 1m22.049s
Should be an interesting GP tomorrow, with both title contenders having to come up through the pack, and like we saw in the GP2 races, that is not easy at Hungaroring, and the McLaren Honda and Toyota's all showing decent pace.
It may all come down to what the weather does, and which tyres are best in the conditions.


