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  1. how's this coming along? got teh cossie going yet?
  2. 2014 F1 calendar: 16 March Grand Prix of Australia 30 March Grand Prix of Malaysia 06 April Grand Prix of Bahrain 20 April Grand Prix of China 27 April Grand Prix of Korea (provisional) 11 May Grand Prix of Spain 25 May Grand Prix of Monaco 01 June Grand Prix of America, New Jersey (provisional*) 08 June Grand Prix of Canada 22 June Grand Prix of Austria 06 July Grand Prix of Great Britain 20 July Grand Prix of Germany (Hockenheim) 27 July Grand Prix of Hungary 24 August Grand Prix of Belgium 07 September Grand Prix of Italy 21 September Grand Prix of Singapore 05 October Grand Prix of Russia (Sochi) 12 October Grand Prix of Japan 26 October Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi 09 November Grand Prix of USA (Austin) 16 November Grand Prix of Mexico (provisional*) 30 November Grand Prix of Brazil http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/110175
  3. : /
  4. 22 races next year.
  5. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Holden-Commodore-SL-E-1979-4D-Sedan-3-SP-Automatic-3-3L-Carb-/221287058499?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item3385bc8c43 it didn't even last as long as the supra...
  6. Also Duncan it would be running mid pack at best if it was to run in sports sedan.
  7. They are.
  8. Prod sports?
  9. Can you take a pic for me?
  10. Rain, rain, rain!!! Wait it's massa..
  11. http://m.youtube.com/#/user/MERCEDESAMGPETRONAS?&desktop_uri=%2Fuser%2FMERCEDESAMGPETRONAS
  12. mercedes f1 has a very good YouTube tech channel.
  13. Trololololo...
  14. He has Ferrari behind him..
  15. Felipe Massa has revealed that he is in talks with Lotus about replacing Kimi Raikkonen while he has also had "contact" with McLaren. http://www.planetf1.com/news/3213/8924698/Massa-Negotiating-With-Lotus-For-2014 button and massa at mclaren?
  16. This year lap times at the Singapore circuit will be faster than ever before after changes were made to Turn 10. Ahead of next weekend's night race, race organisers opted to make changes to the circuit by removing the chicane at Turn 10. Instead a single-apex left-hand bend has been laid down, which means drivers could head in about 40 km/h faster than before. Speaking about the change, Fernando Alonso Tweeted: "These days working in the simulator. New turn 10 in Singapore this year, without the chicane of before. The lap is around 1sec faster..." Meanwhile, the official F1 website reports other changes in that track has been resurfaced at Turns 1 to 3 and also Turns 5, 8 and between 13 and 14. The pit lane has also been resurfaced. http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8918500/Minor-changes-to-Singapore-layout Ferrari has further boosted its technical structure with the signing of Lotus' head of aerodynamics Dirk de Beer. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/109844 ferrari just showing everyone that they're still the head of the piranha club and because of this lotus is going to be nowhere next year.
  17. it's the same for any woman competing in what is perceived to be a male sport like motor racing or fishing ect.
  18. Fernando Alonso pocketed in the region of $30million last year, making him the highest paid driver in motorsport in the latest Forbes rich list. The Spaniard's current deal with the Italian team runs until the end of the 2016 season, but it remains to be seen if his new team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, who will rejoin from 2015, will make the list next year as he is rumoured to have signed a $20m per annum deal. Full list: 1. Fernando Alonso F1 - $30m (salary/winnnings $28m; endorsements $2m) 2. Lewis Hamilton, F1 - $27.5m (salary/winnnings $26m; endorsements $1.5m) 3. Dale Earnhardt Jr, NASCAR - $26m (salary/winnnings $13m; endorsements $13m) 4. Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR - $24m (salary/winnnings $17.3m; endorsements $6.7m) 5. Valentino Rossi, MotoGP - $22m (salary/winnnings $12m; endorsements $10m) 6. Tony Stewart, NASCAR - $18.5m (salary/winnnings $12.5m; endorsements $6m) 7. Jeff Gordon, NASCAR - $18.2m (salary/winnnings $12.7m; endorsements $5.5m) 8. Sebastian Vettel, F1 - $18m (salary/winnnings $17m; endorsements $1m) 9. Danica Patrick, NASCAR - $15m (salary/winnnings $6m; endorsements $9m) 10. Jenson Button, F1 - $14m (salary/winnnings $14m) http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8917157/Alonso-still-motorsport-s-top-earner
  19. It's open from the start.
  20. Anyone going to any last minute gp's this year? Last chance to see mark and to hear the v8's scream.
  21. This too.
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