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What happened to Italy?
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4, and an average of 2 best results to count.
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final top 5 after 4 runs:
1. bra 2:30.78 2. nzl 2.31.11 3. fra 2.31.20 4. aus 2.31.38 5. gbr 2.31.71 |
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fwiw with qualifying, this thread explains the format in detail http://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74342
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Can someone post the qualifying results after 4 runs (All 25 teams)
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Not a bad result for team GB, could be better but 5th is a good place to start the sprint race, IMO.
Slightly off topic, does anyone know how many times the boost button can be used during the race? |
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no times for all yet...
1 - Brazil - Nelson Piquet Jr 2 - New Zealand - Matt Halliday 3 - France - Alexandre Premat 4 - Australia - Will Power 5 - Great Britain - Robbie Kerr 6 - Switzerland - Neel Jani 7 - Mexico - Salvador Duran 8 - Pakistan - Adam Khan 9 - Malaysia - Alex Youog 10 - Japan - Ryo Fukuda 11 - Portugal - Alvaro Parente 12 - Ireland - Michael Devaney 13 - Germany - Timo Scheider 14 - Nederland's - Jos Verstappen 15 - South Africa - Stephen Simpson 16 - Italy - Enrico Toccacelo 17 - United States - Scott Speed 18 - Indonesia - Ananda Mikola 19 - India - Karun Chandhok 20 - Czech Republic - Jan Charouz 21 - Canada - Sean McIntosh 22 - Austria - Mathias Lauda 23 - Lebanon - Khalil Beschir 24 - China - Tengyi Jiang 25 - Russia - Alexey Vasiliev |
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Italy started good but ended bad.
Australia P4 |
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top 10 cars in parc ferme...good chance that 2 cars maybe relegated.
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Got a feeling that for this first race we're seeing a difference in the teams configuration of the cars, rather than a true show of the driver's talents ... hopefully the cream will rise to the top in later qualifications/races.
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Surprising for me are the results of New Zealand, Mexico and Pakistan. Dissapointing are America, Holland, Germany and Italy.
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Ireland are right in the middle of the field. It will be a tough debut for young Michael Devaney so I wish him all the best.
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Nor did I, but there's more information here. He must be pretty useful to be preferred over Jonny Reid and he came across as very positive in the TV interviews. Mind you, WSR did an excellent job, too. Good to see them back in single seaters.
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The only Johnny Reid I know is a Mk2 Escort driver here in the Irish forests.
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The warm-up starts soon. It might be worth keeping an eye on MST's Live Timing screen, just in case...
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Morning Warm-up Times
The 15minutes warm-up just happened, here's the times - not that it means much, but still good reading
1 51 PORTUGAL 1:16.189 2 52 MEXICO 1:16.358 0.169 3 39 ITALY 1:16.668 0.479 4 01 USA 1:16.711 0.522 5 61 AUSTRALIA 1:16.721 0.532 6 49 GERMANY 1:16.896 0.707 7 81 JAPAN 1:17.111 0.922 8 44 GREAT BRITAIN 1:17.156 0.967 9 33 FRANCE 1:17.191 1.002 10 64 NEW ZEALAND 1:17.451 1.262 11 41 SWITZERLAND 1:17.551 1.362 12 31 NETHERLANDS 1:17.679 1.490 13 11 CANADA 1:17.697 1.508 14 27 SOUTH AFRICA 1:17.760 1.571 15 60 MALAYSIA 1:18.029 1.840 16 62 INDONESIA 1:18.036 1.847 17 53 IRELAND 1:18.134 1.945 18 42 CZECH REPUBLIC 1:18.200 2.011 19 55 BRAZIL 1:18.428 2.239 20 92 PAKISTAN 1:18.463 2.274 21 91 INDIA 1:18.820 2.631 22 43 AUSTRIA 1:19.387 3.198 23 96 LEBANON 1:20.027 3.838 24 86 CHINA 1:20.157 3.968 |
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Ireland in 17th. Not too good. We need a really good start. A top 10 would be nice
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It really doesn't meant that much - Brazil were 19th. It's just a chance for teams that were slow yesterday to see if overnight changes have improved things, e.g. USA, and for teams that were quick, not much more than a systems check.
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Thats true, I know. But you can't exclude the fact that teams that, who went good in qualifying, and were simply off the pace in warm-up, may fall back gradually during the race. And vice versa.
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