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paulyoung666 12-07-2004 20:06

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
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Originally Posted by MetaWraith
Probably more accidents too



why ??????????


sorry :(

Jonboy 12-07-2004 20:16

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
as i said back to basic's ie repair a blown engine not rip it out and put a new one in etc etc

paulyoung666 12-07-2004 20:25

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
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Originally Posted by Jonboy
as i said back to basic's ie repair a blown engine not rip it out and put a new one in etc etc


but a blown engine is what it is , a blown engine , the speed they spin at there is going to be considerable damage :disturbd: :disturbd: :disturbd: :disturbd:

homealone 12-07-2004 20:32

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
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Originally Posted by paulyoung666
i can see an answer and it comes from america , i watched the cart racing on motors tv ( sorry , sky only ) and the racing was far from boring , some real ballsy racing and if a car went off the track then it was push/pull started and away it went as long as all the wheels were pointing in the right direction , i say go back to slicks , reduce the wings , steel brakes and a manual/sequential gearbox that the driver has to take his hand off the wheel to change gear with , add a bit of success ballast as in btcc and i reckon we would have a sport worthy of its name , the idea of 2 timed sessions would imho work to the good of the sport , saturdays prequalifying was pathetic , lets all go as slow as we can so we run first in the proper qualifying so we can avoid the rain we might get is total ******** imho , the push to pass button works extremely well in cart racing , why cant something like that be introduced into f1 ?????????? , rant over :D :D :D :D

I pretty much agree with all of those suggestions, Paul, the only one I'm not sure of is the 'push to pass' button, as afaik, that works by temporarily allowing more boost from the turbo - and we ain't got them. ;) - but slicks, smaller wings, success ballast, steel brakes & manual/sequential gearboxes :tu:

paulyoung666 12-07-2004 20:43

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by homealone
I pretty much agree with all of those suggestions, Paul, the only one I'm not sure of is the 'push to pass' button, as afaik, that works by temporarily allowing more boost from the turbo - and we ain't got them. ;) - but slicks, smaller wings, success ballast, steel brakes & manual/sequential gearboxes :tu:



fair point about the push to pass , i reckon they could do something similar along the lines of mixture adjustment though :)

ian@huth 13-07-2004 00:09

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Push to pass works in Cart because all the cars are using the same engine. I like the Cart system of allowing the cars to be restarted with assistance and continuing in the race.

andy 1 13-07-2004 17:24

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
i don't know if you saw it but on last weeks collectable models on ideal world they had a scale model of a ferrari formula one steering wheel from 2003,and the expert guy showed you ferrari's push to pass button on it.
i don't know how it worked but he definately called it a push to pass button.

paulyoung666 13-07-2004 17:46

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andy 1
i don't know if you saw it but on last weeks collectable models on ideal world they had a scale model of a ferrari formula one steering wheel from 2003,and the expert guy showed you ferrari's push to pass button on it.
i don't know how it worked but he definately called it a push to pass button.


maybe it was like i said , a mixture adjustment button :)

andy 1 13-07-2004 17:55

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
could be but i wonder if any other f1 team as the same button,because something for sure gives ferrari the edge and i don't think its all down to schumacher or ross brawn.

paulyoung666 13-07-2004 18:13

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andy 1
could be but i wonder if any other f1 team as the same button,because something for sure gives ferrari the edge and i don't think its all down to schumacher or ross brawn.


but it cant be illegal as it would have been picked up on :erm:

andy 1 13-07-2004 19:14

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
ask ron dennis about ferrari,he knows there's one rule for ferrari and one for everybody else.
why would it have been picked up on,ferrari are not going to be so stupid as to call it a push to pass button are they.

paulyoung666 13-07-2004 19:20

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andy 1
ask ron dennis about ferrari,he knows there's one rule for ferrari and one for everybody else.
why would it have been picked up on,ferrari are not going to be so stupid as to call it a push to pass button are they.


very true but dont you think the fia might just check all the cars thouroughly ;)

edit :- i am sticking with my mixture adjustment idea :)

andy 1 13-07-2004 19:36

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
in my opinion the fia and mr ecclestone want schumacher to win 17 out of the eighteen races this year,so i'm sure a blind eye can be turned.

paulyoung666 13-07-2004 19:37

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andy 1
in my opinion the fia and mr ecclestone want shumacher to win 17 out of the eighteen races this year,so i'm sure a blind eye can be turned.



sorry mate but i reckon that is talking total and utter ******** , nothing personal , think about it , what are they going to gain from that , f@ck all i reckon apart from annoying all the formula 1 fans , sorry my mate i reckon you are very very far from the mark on that one :erm:

MetaWraith 13-07-2004 19:40

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
The "push to pass" button or whatever was mentioned in commentary during one of Schu's overtaking manoeuvres in the French GP.


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