Anyone watch the Aussie GP? (I couldn't sleep so I watched it live at 4am) I thought it was quite a good one, there was at least a crash/spin every 5 or so laps - mainly due to the fact that they have to actually drive the cars instead of let the TC do everything.
I'm glad Hamilton won it, the guy did a perfect race whilst pretty much everyone else did at least one big error. I lol'd when Kovalainen said that he accidentally pressed the ref/pit lane limiter in the final laps of the race (allowing Alonso to overtake him and take fourth) - although he should've got second place (Kovalainen) if it wasn't for the safety car coming on.
Also lol'd at DC calling Massa a bastard live on TV during his post-retirement interview (They had a collision and DC got the bad end of the deal, although Massa eventually retired too)
All in all, a pretty entertaining race. Both Ferrari cars retiring surprised me, and the fact that 2 cars with Ferrari engines had engine problems also says alot. I think Mclaren seemed to have nailed the car though, no reliability problems at all, even in those sahara desert heats in Australia.
Infact, a total of 22 cars started and 7 finished, with one of them (Barrichelo) being DQ'd
lulz tbh, since when was Formula 1 like Burnout or Motorstorm, where you just need to survive before thinking about finishing in the top positions. I like it though
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I'm glad Hamilton won it, the guy did a perfect race whilst pretty much everyone else did at least one big error. I lol'd when Kovalainen said that he accidentally pressed the ref/pit lane limiter in the final laps of the race (allowing Alonso to overtake him and take fourth) - although he should've got second place (Kovalainen) if it wasn't for the safety car coming on.
Also lol'd at DC calling Massa a bastard live on TV during his post-retirement interview (They had a collision and DC got the bad end of the deal, although Massa eventually retired too)
All in all, a pretty entertaining race. Both Ferrari cars retiring surprised me, and the fact that 2 cars with Ferrari engines had engine problems also says alot. I think Mclaren seemed to have nailed the car though, no reliability problems at all, even in those sahara desert heats in Australia.
Infact, a total of 22 cars started and 7 finished, with one of them (Barrichelo) being DQ'd
lulz tbh, since when was Formula 1 like Burnout or Motorstorm, where you just need to survive before thinking about finishing in the top positions. I like it though
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp … 299130.stm
edit: I know there is another F1 topic, but.
- I couldn't find it on search
- This topic has a better title
- Search sucks
- gtfo
Last edited by Mek-Izzle (2008-03-16 05:50:07)