pjohnson wrote: » That Dicktum lad is apparently making arsé out of himself in an Asian series as he tries to get those last super license points he needs to get into F1. He ggot penalised for overtaking under Safety Car again. Supposedly the FIA doesnt even allow this series count but made a rule change so it would but hes apparently blown that chance now aswell!
elperello wrote: » Dan Ticktum
Peyton Lively Tiller wrote: » I think the 'Dicktum' name is in reference to his carry on, he has been known to act like a d1ckhead.
elperello wrote: » Well I never an immature 19 year old Give him a chance, at least wait until he gets into F1 , if ever.
astrofluff wrote: » The first race is 55 days away and is on St. Patrick's Day, 17th March. Thankfully Six Nations rugby, some F1 car launch dates, testing and a few formula e races will fill the void until then.
Jordan 199 wrote: » Toro Rosso: 11th of February.Launch dates so far this year: 11th of February: Toro Rosso. 12th of February: Renault. 13th of February: Racing Point. 14th of February: McLaren. 15th of February: Ferrari. 18th of February: Sauber. Car launches five days in a row, woohoo! Launch dates are drawing nearer and I'm starting to get excited :cool:
Peyton Lively Tiller wrote: » Anybody fancy having a guess as to how Kubica will do?
skipper_G wrote: » All things considered, I expect Russell will get the better of him over the season
Peyton Lively Tiller wrote: » You reckon the injury aside the Kubica of old is long gone? I'd be intrigued as to how he will do on the tight twisty circuits
astrofluff wrote: » The ingredients are there for a tasty season alright, but, if reliability plagues any one of those teams, it'll ruin the entertainment aspect of the teammate battles.
AMKC wrote: » Noticed Red Bull have not announced there car launch date yet.
flazio wrote: » When is the first day of testing?
Jordan 199 wrote: » 18th of February at Catalunya.