Korean GP 2010 - Yeongam

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univex wrote:
Sutton Images wrote:A crash the start of the race at turn 2 in the Hyundai Cup race meant the entire race was run under the Safety Car as marshals worked on clearing the track. Formula One World Championship, Rd 17, Korean Grand Prix, Race Day, Korea International Circuit, Yeongam, South Korea, Sunday 24 October 2010.
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The marshals are having a bad week this time around... good work... =D> =D>
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It's raining again.
Mike Gasgoyne wrote:Rain should stop just after the start

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Ferrari desperately changing Alonso's water pump. No grid penalty. Major work that, so close to the race.

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it is wet but not raining yet
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the problem will be the stnding water on the track... drivers are already reporting of puddles of water....

worst thing will be aquaplaining....
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More rain falling at the moment at the Korean F1 track at this moment. Meanwhile Senna ran wide on track while testing his set of tyres

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The mclarens are better off in these conditions... like australia and china...
they will be mighty fast with their F-duct...
The Redbulls would have to move to damage control as their strategy is now thrashed...
The ferarris also will be able to get the best out of this situation...
My money is on the Mclarens for a 1-2 finish....
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This has all the makings of a real clusterf*** :shock: :lol:
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Hamilton first maybe (unless he crashes) but nowhere double victory, Button is too slow!


mach11 wrote:The mclarens are better off in these conditions... like australia and china...
they will be mighty fast with their F-duct...
The Redbulls would have to move to damage control as their strategy is now thrashed...
The ferarris also will be able to get the best out of this situation...
My money is on the Mclarens for a 1-2 finish....
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Having seen the corners where there the curb is lower than the pavement isn't there a worry about deep puddles near or at the very apex?

At this point in the season a wet race doesn't seem as appealing as it might earlier on. The complications are much deeper now as it's the third to last GP. So for me this is rather disappointing.
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FrukostScones wrote:Hamilton first maybe (unless he crashes) but nowhere double victory, Button is too slow!


mach11 wrote:The mclarens are better off in these conditions... like australia and china...
they will be mighty fast with their F-duct...
The Redbulls would have to move to damage control as their strategy is now thrashed...
The ferarris also will be able to get the best out of this situation...
My money is on the Mclarens for a 1-2 finish....
Button has an incredibly smooth driving style and that is really going to help him in the wet. If we have changing conditions, a smooth driving style is also going to help conserve the tyres. I wouldn't rule out Button.

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Start delayed 10 min

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guess what " AUTOSPORT's Jonathan Noble tells us that you can see the oily chemicals coming to the top of the asphalt on the grid." - as reported...

What the hell??? :shock: :shock: :shock:
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More time to finish some homework! :lol:
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