duploelabs wrote: » The road car division are a mess. The produce new models nearly every month, and run the assembly lines rather than building them to order like ferrari do, forcing the dealers to buy them and then are left with near obsolete stock a few months afterwards
Jordan 199 wrote: » Beautiful, just beautiful. Can't wait to see it under natural light.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Am I the only one that finds Monaco absolutely pointless now? The cars are far too big for any real racing around the tight streets. Obviously it's all about the Saturday then a procession on Sunday
Deleted User wrote: » Lando is probably around the Button level, if not slightly ahead at the same point of career. Another year or two of not challenging for wins though and he can easily be stuck at the level below where he wants to be.
flazio wrote: » Lando is proof that Formula 1 can be a place for nice guys to do well. :cool:
klose wrote: » Lando signed up for another while yet, if mclaren get it right with new regs next year and Danny ric settles in they could challenge (I hope) Lando is coming along nicely, but can he get to a verstappen/leclerc level?
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BrentMused wrote: » Didn't know where to put this so hopefully it's okay here - a family member has a big birthday coming up next year and as a big F1 fan, I was thinking of treating them to a Grand Prix weekend (I'll get to go myself! ) depending on where we're at with restrictions etc. I was just wondering if you could advise on what may be the best options in terms of European GP's? Ideally I'd be looking at somewhere where I wouldn't need to hire a car to get out to the track, so a location close to a city where we could base ourselves for nights out and perhaps get public transport out and back without too much difficulty would be perfect.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Budapest is always a good one. There's public transport to the track and back, so you can stay in the city and enjoy the best of both worlds as it's a brilliant city break destination.
Inquitus wrote: » I have been to Monaco, Estoril, Silverstone, Melbourne and Monaco. I would recommend Monaco above all others due to how close you get to the cars and the general ambiance of the place on race weekend. Next Silverstone and Melbourne are a tie, both great events, Melbourne even had General Entry with some stadia you can get into, obviously not the best viewing points on the track but does keep the cost down if you happen to be in Oz! Estoril was ok, a lot of messing getting to and from the track, Silverstone I went to on a motorbike, would struggle to recommend driving!
PukkaStukka wrote: » Of all the tracks I've been to Hochenheim beats all others for ease of access and egress. German efficiency at its finest!
Inquitus wrote: » Silverstone I went to on a motorbike, would struggle to recommend driving!
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Cookie_Monster wrote: » is the amended chicane after the tunnel from Formula E a couple of weeks ago being kept or does this revert to previous F1 version?
Jordan 199 wrote: » I had to order one of the limited edition Gulf McLaren t-shirts. I should have it sometime today :cool: