Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 30 of 54

Thread: What a season

  1. #1
    Insider BADGER's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2001
    Location
    IL
    Posts
    6,371
    Blog Entries
    1

    What a season

    Congratulations Williams and Maldonado!

  2. #2
    Insider beej's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2000
    Location
    indiana
    Posts
    6,485

    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by BADGER View Post
    Congratulations Williams and Maldonado!
    It took the "Perfect Storm" but a great drive for Maldonado and a great win for Williams
    "My favorite time of the day at the Speedway during the month of May was just after dusk, after the track had closed down for day, I used to go out and sit on the pit wall and just listen and think"~ Dick Ralstin

  3. #3
    Insider BADGER's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2001
    Location
    IL
    Posts
    6,371
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by beej View Post
    It took the "Perfect Storm" but a great drive for Maldonado and a great win for Williams
    I disagree. Except for Hamilton being forced to start last, nothing else unusual determined the result. He went out and won.

  4. #4
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Bremen, Germany
    Posts
    392
    Yeah, this is crazy. I would never in a million years have tipped Maldonado and Williams to get a podium this season, let alone a win. It would have been interesting to see how Hamilton competed starting from pole - I feel that it might have been a different story then, but apart from Alonso (and the late race Raikkonen charge), no one could compete with Pastor. A great job.

  5. #5
    Short lived celebrations at Williams guys as fire broke out in their garage during the after race party. Its believed to have been a kers explosion on Sennas car. Some folk being treated for injuries, mainly smoke inhalation. A massive plume of smoke, many mechanics from a few teams helped tackle blaze. Medical helicopter just arrived at medical centre. Wishing all are ok.

  6. #6
    Registered User PDC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Indianapolis, IN 46256
    Posts
    6,548
    A great season so far indeed. I never imagined Alonso competing for race wins after Australia, so that is a nice surprise for me.
    Happy for Sir Frank, I hope he smiled today.
    It's hard to be cool when your dad is Goofy.

  7. #7
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Northern Virginia
    Posts
    1,801
    A happy day for the 70 years young Sir Frank Williams on a brillant win for the boys from Grove!!!

    Let's hope no serious injuries from the garage fire after the race.....
    Ferris

  8. #8
    Addicted to Boost ZUL8TR's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Back Home Again...
    Posts
    4,758
    Williams Garage fire guts garage. Sounds like people are safe.
    You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be misquoted and used against you.

  9. #9
    Insider
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Oberbergischer Kreis, Deutschland
    Posts
    6,078

  10. #10
    I was watching the Sky F1 channel as they were still broadcasting from pit lane when the fire happened so their cameras were pretty much right on scene. Looked pretty scary, the entire left side of the garage appeared to momentarily erupt in an orange glow of flame then a dense mass of thick smoke. This was not a small incident by any shakes & at the very least there is major damage to Senna's car. What a downer to such a happy weekend for Williams.

    http://www1.skysports.com/formula-1/...ut-at-Williams

    *not sure if all you guys can access this video, but worth posting just in case

    http://www1.skysports.com/formula1/video/12870/7754160

  11. #11
    Maldonado!

    Not bad for a worthless paydriver, eh?

  12. #12
    Registered User PDC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Indianapolis, IN 46256
    Posts
    6,548
    Quote Originally Posted by Bezzen View Post
    Maldonado!

    Not bad for a worthless paydriver, eh?
    Is that what has really been said about him, or is it overblown? Honest question. I have heard it mentioned that Pastor brought bucks to the team, but I can't recall hearing anything that nasty.

  13. #13
    Insider
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Oberbergischer Kreis, Deutschland
    Posts
    6,078
    Quote Originally Posted by PDC View Post
    Is that what has really been said about him, or is it overblown? Honest question. I have heard it mentioned that Pastor brought bucks to the team, but I can't recall hearing anything that nasty.
    Pastor has Chaves bucks just like Viso. And just like Perez and Petrov his ride was bought.

  14. #14
    What Would J.Jakes Do? OrdinaryRaceFan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    h(inchtown)
    Posts
    1,313
    Quote Originally Posted by PDC View Post
    Is that what has really been said about him, or is it overblown? Honest question. I have heard it mentioned that Pastor brought bucks to the team, but I can't recall hearing anything that nasty.
    No, it is really what has been said about him.

    He was seen as the Viso of F1 - kinda. Fast driver on one lap, brings big bucks, but keeps being involved in silly incidents.

    Surely that win will change his reputation massively, though.

  15. #15
    What Would J.Jakes Do? OrdinaryRaceFan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    h(inchtown)
    Posts
    1,313
    On topic: 5 different winners in 5 races, driving for 5 different teams. Did this ever happen in F1 history?

  16. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by PDC View Post
    Is that what has really been said about him, or is it overblown? Honest question. I have heard it mentioned that Pastor brought bucks to the team, but I can't recall hearing anything that nasty.
    Yup, he's a worthless paydriver who only won GP2 because he had been there in 100 seasons and there was no competition that year.

    That's basically the sum of most posts about Maldonado the last couple of years. (and before that it was about his "lifetime" ban at Monaco)

    Most of those posts probably made from people who never actually seen him race that much.

  17. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by OrdinaryRaceFan View Post
    On topic: 5 different winners in 5 races, driving for 5 different teams. Did this ever happen in F1 history?
    It wasn't five different winners in a row if I recall correctly, but I like this tweet:

    "Five races, five winners from five teams and five belters of races. It's like 1982 with nobody dead or crippled."
    https://twitter.com/#!/Falcadore

  18. #18
    What Would J.Jakes Do? OrdinaryRaceFan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    h(inchtown)
    Posts
    1,313
    Quote Originally Posted by Bezzen View Post
    (and before that it was about his "lifetime" ban at Monaco)
    Yea, what happened to it BTW?

  19. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by OrdinaryRaceFan View Post
    Yea, what happened to it BTW?
    There never was one. It was just one of those internet rumours repeated enough times.

  20. #20
    Oval & Road Racing Fan Mike Kellner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2001
    Location
    New Bratslavia, WI USA
    Posts
    2,204
    Another great race. Last year was only great if you were a Red Bull & Vettel fan. It was great to see a legendary season, but as Schumacher demonstrated, a few of those in a row starts to get boring. At this point, there really is no predicting who will end up champ. It does seem that Vettel & Red bull are strong, but if Lotus or McLaren could get their act together and have a number of perfect races they could pull out a lead. I think they are faster than the Red Bull, but have had more problems.
    Racing: there is no substitute.

  21. #21
    Registered User PDC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Indianapolis, IN 46256
    Posts
    6,548
    Quote Originally Posted by Bezzen View Post
    Yup, he's a worthless paydriver who only won GP2 because he had been there in 100 seasons and there was no competition that year.

    That's basically the sum of most posts about Maldonado the last couple of years. (and before that it was about his "lifetime" ban at Monaco)

    Most of those posts probably made from people who never actually seen him race that much.
    OK. Like I said, it was an honest question, as I don't follow the series much more than just watching the races on Sunday (that's why I lean on you guys).
    I guess Pastor proved them wrong, for one race at least.

    BTW, what's this internet rumor, life time ban business?

  22. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by PDC View Post
    OK. Like I said, it was an honest question
    Yeah, I took it as an honest question. Sorry if it sounded like I went in attack mode.

  23. #23
    Senior Member Kurt Cobain's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Indianapolis
    Posts
    15,317
    This season is looking a lot like 1982 when there were several different race winners and teams. So unpredictable that the lot of us are going to have a difficult time from now on out to make the correct picks on Mick's splendid F1 game.

    Seeing Pastor win was incredible and he drove the race of his life. I didn't think he would win this year, but thought for sure he would have a podium or two especially after he threw away a great finish in Australia. And to think, he only qualified 21st at Bahrain. This is so far a great season with now Alonso tied for first place with Vettel. I only with Vettel wouldn't have passed Rosberg, Hammy and Button towards the end. I think he's realizing that this year to win out, you may need to finish high and not necessarily go for the win.

    What a year!

  24. #24
    There's another neat thing about this season. We've had 5 different constructors winning but it doesn't look all that unlikely that we could have Lotus up there too. Wouldn't that be something?

  25. #25
    What Would J.Jakes Do? OrdinaryRaceFan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    h(inchtown)
    Posts
    1,313
    Quote Originally Posted by PDC View Post
    BTW, what's this internet rumor, life time ban business?
    Basically, Pastor ran over a marshall at Monaco in World Series by Renault in 2005(?), under local yellow flags, and got a few races ban for that. The marshall got pretty bad back injuries as a result.

    There were rumours saying he would be banned for life at Monaco afterwards, but apparently they were completely made up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bezzen View Post
    There's another neat thing about this season. We've had 5 different constructors winning but it doesn't look all that unlikely that we could have Lotus up there too. Wouldn't that be something?
    Maybe Sauber could pull something out of the hat too, who knows? After all they went pretty close to their maiden win at Sepang.

  26. #26
    Senior Member Kurt Cobain's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Indianapolis
    Posts
    15,317
    Quote Originally Posted by OrdinaryRaceFan View Post
    On topic: 5 different winners in 5 races, driving for 5 different teams. Did this ever happen in F1 history?
    Yes, once and it was the 1983 season. Here's who won the first five races that year:

    Nelson Piquet - Brabham
    John Watson - McLaren
    Alain Prost - Renault
    Patrick Tambay - Ferrari
    Keke Rosberg - Williams

    There's been two other times that five different drivers won races, but not five different constructors. That happened in 1967 and 1975. Now in 1982, there were five different winners and five different constructors winning the LAST five races.

    Tambay - Ferrari
    Elio de Angelis - Lotus
    Rosberg - Williams
    Rene Arnoux - Renault
    Michele Alboreto - Tyrrell

  27. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by OrdinaryRaceFan View Post
    Basically, Pastor ran over a marshall at Monaco in World Series by Renault in 2005(?), under local yellow flags, and got a few races ban for that. The marshall got pretty bad back injuries as a result.

    There were rumours saying he would be banned for life at Monaco afterwards, but apparently they were completely made up.
    Yeah, I think he got a four meeting race ban for it and Matteo Meneghello got banned too for the same incident (for not slowing down properly, I don't think Meneghello hit the marshall).

    Maldonado came back in style in 2006 and totally dominated the World Series by Renault event in Monaco. He then won the Monaco GP2 race in dominant fashion too the next year.

  28. #28
    Registered User PDC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Indianapolis, IN 46256
    Posts
    6,548
    Quote Originally Posted by Bezzen View Post
    Yeah, I took it as an honest question. Sorry if it sounded like I went in attack mode.
    No worries, I didn't think that.

    Appreciate your input.

  29. #29
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Sep 2000
    Location
    Iowa
    Posts
    2,380
    Quote Originally Posted by PDC View Post
    No worries, I didn't think that.

    Appreciate your input.
    I also think it's worth noting that if he didn't bring money, he most likely would not see an F1 ride.

  30. #30
    Oval & Road Racing Fan Mike Kellner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2001
    Location
    New Bratslavia, WI USA
    Posts
    2,204
    I also think it's worth noting that if he didn't bring money, he most likely would not see an F1 ride.
    That is true of nearly everyone below the super-star level.

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •