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Zeke 06-08-2013 11:31 AM

What was Diffy saying yesterday? "Pre-practice?" When is *practice?*

I didn't mind the guy so much until yesterday. He went on and on about the [u]secret[/i] Mercedes tire test. He was apparently pissed that he didn't get a press release about it. Nor did anyone else, but he took it upon himself to denounce the whole thing.

FU, Diffy. We were definitely spoiled by Varsha. Varsha could talk politics w/o being political.

Oh well, Diffy is better than Marty Reid. That guy was so befuddled at the Belle Isle race on the first lap that he didn't say a word until about the 4th corner. By then, Goodyear had to tell him who passed who.

yellowperil 06-08-2013 02:53 PM

Grid penalties
 
Kimi and Ricicardo sent back 2 places for infractions after red flag. I always thought red flag meant stop, wait for instructions where and when to proceed. Don't touch the cars, leave everything alone., Behave!!

How could they all just go to their garages and change tires and such?? Strange.

And then head down pit lane 4 cars wide??

yellowperil 06-08-2013 02:57 PM

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A lot of ruined final laps after red flag. Very disorganized

matt f 06-08-2013 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yellowperil (Post 7487953)
Kimi and Ricicardo sent back 2 places for infractions after red flag. I always thought red flag meant stop, wait for instructions where and when to proceed. Don't touch the cars, leave everything alone., Behave!!

How could they all just go to their garages and change tires and such?? Strange.

And then head down pit lane 4 cars wide??

Red flag means stop, off line in view of the next flagging station.
Why don't these guys know the rules?
Looking forward to the race.

Henry Schmidt 06-09-2013 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by matt f (Post 7487964)
Red flag means stop, off line in view of the next flagging station.
Why don't these guys know the rules?
Looking forward to the race.

Didn't one of the podium finishers pass over yellow without a penalty? I guess some drivers get to drive under different rules........

matt f 06-09-2013 12:45 PM

I think Alonso did.
Matchett pointed it out during the race.
Curious to see what happens.

Don Plumley 06-09-2013 01:25 PM

Nice battles back in the pack. I think rain would have been nice...

tevake 06-09-2013 01:42 PM

I just got to watch the race here in Pompeii, with the half Italian/ half English desk man at our hotel. It was Broadcast in Italian so he did some interpreting for me.
Interestingly Ferrari centric experience as you can imagine.

I knew that the broadcast was to start at 8pm, but went out for dinner at the corner restaurant , It ended up being kind a fine dinning affair. The kind where try to make it a nice whole evening for you, leisurely pace with plenty of time to enjoy each course. Mid way through the meal I realized it was 8:20 and counting. So I was trying to pick up the pace and thay were giving me a puzzled look and kind of scratching their heads as to what the problem was. So I told them about missing the race. They both brightened imidiatly and said go Ferrari and hurried the bill to me. Complete understanding!

My host really enjoyed seeing Alanso close in on and pass Hambone for second!

Cheers Richard

URY914 06-09-2013 04:07 PM

Canadian GP: marshal killed in crane accident

The FIA has announced that a Canadian Grand Prix marshal has died following an incident at the Montreal track on Sunday.

The marshal was helping to retrieve Esteban Gutierrez's crashed car following the race when he tripped while trying to retrieve a dropped radio and fell under the wheels of a mobile crane.

The marshal could not be seen by the driver of the crane, and was run over - suffering serious injuries.

After being taken to the circuit's medical centre he was transferred by helicopter to the Sacre-Coeur hospital in Montreal for treatment in its traumatology department.

However, despite all efforts to help him, the marshal succumbed to his injuries on Sunday night.

Canadian GP: marshal killed in crane accident - F1 news - AUTOSPORT.com

livi 06-09-2013 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Plumley (Post 7489334)
Nice battles back in the pack. I think rain would have been nice...

Exactly my thoughts. A bit of rain.

kang 06-10-2013 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 7487751)
What was Diffy saying yesterday? "Pre-practice?" When is *practice?*

I didn't mind the guy so much until yesterday. He went on and on about the [u]secret[/i] Mercedes tire test. He was apparently pissed that he didn't get a press release about it. Nor did anyone else, but he took it upon himself to denounce the whole thing.

FU, Diffy. We were definitely spoiled by Varsha. Varsha could talk politics w/o being political.

Oh well, Diffy is better than Marty Reid. That guy was so befuddled at the Belle Isle race on the first lap that he didn't say a word until about the 4th corner. By then, Goodyear had to tell him who passed who.

It's officially called Free Practice, perhaps that's what you heard. FP1, FP2 and FP3.

I like Varsha better too. Diffy gets a little too excited at the smallest thing. "Did you see that!!!!! The grass is growing outside turn 3!!!!!"

And how many times per race does David Hobbs say "there's no doubt about it?"

RonDent 06-10-2013 08:02 AM

Canadian GP: marshal killed in crane accident

The FIA has announced that a Canadian Grand Prix marshal has died following an incident at the Montreal track on Sunday.

The marshal was helping to retrieve Esteban Gutierrez's crashed car following the race when he tripped while trying to retrieve a dropped radio and fell under the wheels of a mobile crane.

The marshal could not be seen by the driver of the crane, and was run over - suffering serious injuries.

After being taken to the circuit's medical centre he was transferred by helicopter to the Sacre-Coeur hospital in Montreal for treatment in its traumatology department.

However, despite all efforts to help him, the marshal succumbed to his injuries on Sunday night.

A sad reminder to all of us who work the track to be aware of what's going on around us.

rusnak 06-10-2013 10:44 AM

It happened after the race, on the straight road to the garage areas. Nothing to stumble on - smooth, straight, level road. It's sad and also inconceivable that this even happened. It is truly bizzare.


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