Gintonious wrote: » In other F1 related news, the WEC have moved the Fuji race date, so it won't clash with F1, Alonso can race there also.
Ajsoprano wrote: » Lads I’m new here and seen this forum. I like a bit of f1. I always wondered why Perez gets such bad treatment from the commentators on the English channels. Is it because he was a bit wild in his youth. Even now ocon is a bit wild and they don’t seem to mind that. I’ve been rooting for Perez to get a top drive since he was a young rookie but am starting to fear that he will retire never getting a car that can compete for a championship. He deserves it he’s put the years in and been usually better than teammates. Hulkenberg was getting hailed as the next Jesus at one stage until he shared a team with Checo and got shown up. Is there anyone with any background on this I just watch the qualifying and racing and don’t bother with the Twitter and magazines and stuff.
Gintonious wrote: » Just finished watching the new McLaren doc on Amazon. Highly recommend. You get a great insight into how things just went tits up with Honda, well worth a watch.
recyclebin wrote: » https://youtu.be/VzprpRG2gvs Video of the nascar screen. Looks very good to me. If it stays clean and works in the wet then its a no brainer. The halo will be binned just like the flip flops that gave the desingers the inspiration for that kind of design in the first place.
Frankie Lee wrote: » For me him and Hulkenberg are up there with Ricciardo and Verstappen as the strongest pairing in F1 at the moment. He was disappointing at McLaren with the amount of mistakes he made but he was faster than Button and has matured a lot since.
PopePalpatine wrote: » 20 years ago you had Eddie Irvine and Eddie Jordan towards the sharp end of the grid. 5 years later one had left for the greener pastures of property development, and the other had his coffers depleted by costly legal battles against Vodafone and Heinz-Harald Frentzen and was left fighting to stay ahead of Minardi.
Ajsoprano wrote: » Yeah maybe the Irish connection drummed up the interest here at the time.
Jordan 199 wrote: » Looking back at Jordan in '97, I think if Hill drove for them that year, they would have won a race. The Jordan 197 was a very good car.
Ajsoprano wrote: » Frankie lee? Are you that fella that lent Judas Priest money? (Song reference if you have no idea what I’m talking about). It’s great this forum in real life I met one person who actually watched f1 and he believed Alonso was past it and that’s why maclaren Honda were struggling. I just nodded and said , do ye reckon? It seems to me it’s becoming a bit of a niche sport in Ireland. Am Ijust imagining things or did it get a lot more coverage on news and tv 20 years ago?
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Hockenheim 1997 Blames Goodyear for that one :rolleyes:
Frankie Lee wrote: » Fisichella would have been quicker than him surely even at that stage. I remember Imola 97 clearly when Fisichella was chasing a podium position and how excited they were getting on RTE.
recyclebin wrote: » I wonder what the McLaren Renault will be like this season. It's not a good sign that Alonso has signed up for a full season of WEC already. He's defintely hedging his bets by the looks of it.
Jordan 199 wrote: » That's right. I think the brake lining was damaged so that caused Fisi's retirement. Fisichella was great in '97. I think a Hill-Fisichella pairing would have been good at Jordan in '97.
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Gerhard Berger's finest race victory by far, the king of Hockenheim he was.
donspeekinglesh wrote: » It was. Particularly after missing some races due to illness and his dad dying.