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  • Re: is the most successful f1 driver schumacher or fangio?

    aveli666: kelrad: aveli666: kelrad: aveli666: twinkle_toes22: there where often as few as 10 races in a championship back in the 50s aswell. having said that they often drove on longer more dangerous circuits in far more dangerous cars and conditions and for longer peiods (3 hour races where common). I think its impossible to make the ...
    Posted to F1 (Forum) by kelrad on November 12, 2009
  • Re: is the most successful f1 driver schumacher or fangio?

    aveli666: kelrad: aveli666: twinkle_toes22: there where often as few as 10 races in a championship back in the 50s aswell. having said that they often drove on longer more dangerous circuits in far more dangerous cars and conditions and for longer peiods (3 hour races where common). I think its impossible to make the comparison, I always just ...
    Posted to F1 (Forum) by kelrad on November 12, 2009
  • Re: is the most successful f1 driver schumacher or fangio?

    aveli666: twinkle_toes22: there where often as few as 10 races in a championship back in the 50s aswell. having said that they often drove on longer more dangerous circuits in far more dangerous cars and conditions and for longer peiods (3 hour races where common). I think its impossible to make the comparison, I always just think that the ...
    Posted to F1 (Forum) by kelrad on November 12, 2009
  • Re: Jonathan Legard

    Thinking back to the start of the season Legard seemed to get a lot of criticism on this forum (and others). I thought at the time that this was rather unfair. However, after giving him the benefit of the doubt I now find him quite annoying!! I cringe at the awkward silences from Martin that follow some of Legards innane comments. &nbsp; Each ...
    Posted to F1 (Forum) by kelrad on November 1, 2009
  • Re: Brawn's Aero proposal

    aveli666: kelrad: aveli666: kelrad: Okaaaay. Still confused!!! Oh and another thing, I can't speak for anyone else but I don't have flat-feet. Will this be a problem for me in later life. but am sure you have noticed that your soles present a flat surface to another flat surface that it walks on. do you support hamilton? did you enjoy his ...
    Posted to F1 (Forum) by kelrad on October 18, 2009
  • Re: Brawn's Aero proposal

    aveli666: kelrad: Okaaaay. Still confused!!! Oh and another thing, I can't speak for anyone else but I don't have flat-feet. Will this be a problem for me in later life. but am sure you have noticed that your soles present a flat surface to another flat surface that it walks on. do you support hamilton? did you enjoy his drive ...
    Posted to F1 (Forum) by kelrad on October 18, 2009
  • Re: Brawn's Aero proposal

    Okaaaay. Still confused!!! Oh and another thing, I can't speak for anyone else but I don't have flat-feet. Will this be a problem for me in later life.
    Posted to F1 (Forum) by kelrad on October 18, 2009
  • Re: Brawn's Aero proposal

    Quote aveli: two identical cars, one with narrower tyres and the other with wider tyres, i think the one with wider tyres will accelerate faster, stop faster and corner faster all because it will have better traction and grip. Now you've got me really confused. Earlier in this thread I thought you stated that narrow tyres gave you more grip. So ...
    Posted to F1 (Forum) by kelrad on October 18, 2009
  • Re: New tyre regs for 2010?

    aveli666.: kelrad: Since the reintroduction of slick tyres this season many drivers have complained that their cars suffer from too much oversteer ie too much grip on the front end. As a result the FIA have introduced narrower front tyres for next season. Now I'm sure I read somewhere that narrow tyres give more grip. So my question is how is ...
    Posted to F1 (Forum) by kelrad on October 14, 2009
  • Re: New tyre regs for 2010?

    coops3: kelrad: Since the reintroduction of slick tyres this season many drivers have complained that their cars suffer from too much oversteer ie too much grip on the front end. As a result the FIA have introduced narrower front tyres for next season. Now I'm sure I read somewhere that narrow tyres give more grip. So my question is how is ...
    Posted to F1 (Forum) by kelrad on October 13, 2009
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