![]() |
|
|
|
Registered
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: CA
Posts: 5,841
|
Please no double COTA... I can't quite explain why but that track layout bores me to death, both to watch on TV or drive (on sims). With all due respect to lovely Austin... I just hate it after turn 1, feels unnatural, doesn't flow right... How about double SPA ? Can anyone argue against double SPA ? ;-)
Edit: even double turkey, it made for fun races and that cool long turn...multi 21 etc... Italy is fun too but too short... Last edited by Deschodt; 08-23-2021 at 12:10 PM.. |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
|
Quote:
It would seem to me that the tracks would be lining up to host a second race this year and make up for last year's losses. But I guess it would take some serious planning in a compressed timeline. I'll say it again, Hockenheim and the 'Ring are still options. Assuming they kept their certifications current.
__________________
Matthew - drove Nurburgring with wipers on and no rain 1969 911E SOLD ![]() 2002 996 Cabrio 1995 993 Carrera 4 SOLD 2004 Land Rover Discovery II G4 Edition (Sold ![]() |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: outta here
Posts: 52,958
|
Quote:
I don’t think I would book tickets to any event this year, until the last minute. There’s too much weirdness going on with Covid, no telling what may still get canceled. |
||
![]() |
|
Motorsport Ninja Monkey
|
Alonso helmet cam from Spa practise today, really gives a great perspective of the elevation changes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBJWLDEexDo
__________________
Wer rastet, der rostet He who rests, rusts |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: outta here
Posts: 52,958
|
It’s unbelievable how complex their job is. All of the adjustments they do during a lap…
I really like Alonso, I think he’s probably my favorite driver out there. |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: CA
Posts: 5,841
|
That's a great cam angle - Indycar's done it forever but the view of Eau rouge was like "wow"..
My first w/e with F1TV, and I've enjoyed listening to *all* the pre race shows, press conferences (drivers and team managers), their F1 content, and peeking at the camera views... Great when doing background computer work on a friday, probably overkill but fun Last edited by Deschodt; 08-27-2021 at 10:50 AM.. |
||
![]() |
|
![]() |
Motorsport Ninja Monkey
|
Quote:
![]() Designing Alonso's steering wheel was one of my more enjoyable work experiences, he was super focused, polite, knew what he wanted but was prepared to compromise if what he was after created more work than it was worth Alpine have made a great decision on retaining him for next year, he'll really fast track their development through then new 2022 rules
__________________
Wer rastet, der rostet He who rests, rusts |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: outta here
Posts: 52,958
|
Which car was that steering wheel made for, and in what year?
|
||
![]() |
|
Motorsport Ninja Monkey
|
Had to 'Google' the answers as it was many cars ago
![]() Ferrari don't follow a naming convention for their cars and they're all red so look the same so I can never remember which one was was which ![]() ![]() Often think about getting a signed poster sized print as a bit of wall art for my man cave His win at Silverstone when the photo was taken was quite a special win for the team as it was on the 60th anniversary of Ferrari's 1st ever win in F1 which was also at Silverstone ![]()
__________________
Wer rastet, der rostet He who rests, rusts |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: outta here
Posts: 52,958
|
Ferrari has always had a very inconsistent numbering scheme, or should I say schemes, for their cars. But lately, they’ve gone off the deep end. Sometimes I think they must solicit opinions from the great unwashed on the Internet for next year‘s name.
The least they could’ve done was give you a damn steering wheel. I’m sure they had several spares. |
||
![]() |
|
Motorsport Ninja Monkey
|
Quote:
My project remit for the redesign was make it future proof (it lasted for 2 seasons, maybe 3, can't remember), cheaper (was +$50k) and save weight (saved 300g or 10.5oz which was good chunk of weight) As car steering wheels go it's an extremely complicated piece of equipment I had to package 2x CPU's along with the numerous buttons and rotary switches. All required for the 330 different functions the driver could set ![]() ![]() I made up for the cost savings the following year by designing a $1500 wheel nut and the team chewed through a lot of them, just proving out the design was enough to fill up my bottom desk drawer ![]()
__________________
Wer rastet, der rostet He who rests, rusts |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: outta here
Posts: 52,958
|
I remmember when Ferrari used to sell used F1 parts as souvenirs. Back in the day I bought a few, a piston from around 2000 and some other bits that I can’t remember now. Kept them for 10 or 15 years, decided I didn’t need stuff like that anymore.
|
||
![]() |
|
![]() |
Motorsport Ninja Monkey
|
Quote:
Planned to do a picture wall but haven't got enough wall space so instead I've collected 1/43rd car models My collection has grown into an expensive monster as I made the mistake of collecting both drivers, in too deep now so can't really back out and stop
__________________
Wer rastet, der rostet He who rests, rusts |
||
![]() |
|
Get off my lawn!
|
Well at the Practice 2 we see why Hamilton is ahead on points. Hamilton does make a few mistakes, but he almost never pulls a Crashtappen and hit the wall in practice. Max brought out the red flag and ended the session by bouncing off the wall. He is a great driver, and pushes hard all the time, but too overt just a little too hard.
Botas does it on occasion in the Merc, but Hamilton just drives fast and avoids the barriers somehow.
__________________
Glen 49 Year member of the Porsche Club of America 1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan 1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine My Motto: I will never be too old to have a happy childhood! |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: NY
Posts: 372
|
Alonso put on a master class of driving classy
__________________
Ron 73.5 T 74 R90/6 (Tupelo Honey) 86 Carrera (Plan B) 1987 BMW K100RS Motorsport |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
Posts: 14,559
|
Very interesting Q1 and Q2 . Looking forward to Q3 .
__________________
2002 Boxster S . Arctic silver + black top/int. Jake Raby 3.6 SS engine " the beast ". GT3 front bumper, GT3 side skirts and GT3 TEK rear diffuser. 1999 996 C4 coupe black/grey with FSI 3.8 engine . Rear diffuser , front spoiler lip with ducktail spoiler . |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
Posts: 14,559
|
Well that was an ugly shunt !! Glad he's ok .
__________________
2002 Boxster S . Arctic silver + black top/int. Jake Raby 3.6 SS engine " the beast ". GT3 front bumper, GT3 side skirts and GT3 TEK rear diffuser. 1999 996 C4 coupe black/grey with FSI 3.8 engine . Rear diffuser , front spoiler lip with ducktail spoiler . |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
Posts: 14,559
|
That Russell kid has some skills 🙂
__________________
2002 Boxster S . Arctic silver + black top/int. Jake Raby 3.6 SS engine " the beast ". GT3 front bumper, GT3 side skirts and GT3 TEK rear diffuser. 1999 996 C4 coupe black/grey with FSI 3.8 engine . Rear diffuser , front spoiler lip with ducktail spoiler . |
||
![]() |
|
likes to left foot brake.
|
|||
![]() |
|
Get off my lawn!
|
Amazing Q3. Should be an interesting race.
__________________
Glen 49 Year member of the Porsche Club of America 1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan 1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine My Motto: I will never be too old to have a happy childhood! |
||
![]() |
|