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  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    I guess on the plus side, you can hear tires squealing now when they exit the pit boxes or cook their brakes into a turn, that is kind of neat.
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,108
    I am enjoying the races, the new cars, new blood, and the Ferrari failures. :))
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    Get_Right said:

    I am enjoying the races, the new cars, new blood, and the Ferrari failures. :))

    Failures is the wrong word ;)
    They better get their act together. 6 years of the same bs.

    On another note - was it just me or were the engines much more audible in Malaysia? I don't mind the noise difference, personally. Besides, the turbo sounds awesome!
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,108
    At Ferrari, anything but a win is a failure!
    Not sure about the volume of the cars since its a TV feed, but I agree, the new cars sound cool.

    I love the way they look, except for the anteater!
    :D
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    I don't like that nose either.
    Disappointed to see RBR rebound so quickly :P
  • Idris
    Idris Posts: 2,317
    edited April 2014
    Solid race, some good battles tday...Still weird watching without the high pitched scream of the engines.

  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    I don't mind the engine sounds at all at this point.
    I will say that that Ferrari, as well as being the ugliest car on the grid, is one pile of crap.
  • Pap
    Pap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,895
    Rygar said:

    I will say that that Ferrari, as well as being the ugliest car on the grid, is one pile of crap.

    You underestimate me... :)
    Athens 2006 / Milton Keynes 2014 / London 1&2 2022 / Seattle 1&2 2024 / Dublin 2024 / Manchester 2024 / New Orleans 2025
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    Pap said:



    You underestimate me... :)

    I say that as a Ferrari fan ;)

    They have been behind for almost 6 years. 2010 was close but they are not looking very competent as a team these days.
  • Pap
    Pap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,895
    Rygar said:

    Pap said:



    You underestimate me... :)

    I say that as a Ferrari fan ;)

    They have been behind for almost 6 years. 2010 was close but they are not looking very competent as a team these days.
    I know that you' re a Tifosi too. :D I just wanted to remind you, that the championship has just began (3 races into it) and Alonso is in the first 4-5 drivers. So, don't worry. We have a long way to go...
    Athens 2006 / Milton Keynes 2014 / London 1&2 2022 / Seattle 1&2 2024 / Dublin 2024 / Manchester 2024 / New Orleans 2025
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    Stefano Domenicalli out at Ferrari. Loooong time coming.
  • Idris
    Idris Posts: 2,317
    About time! Ferrari president didn't look all that happy in Malaysia watching a Force India overtake a Ferrari.

    Probably was the final tip off the edge (so to speak)
  • loffy81
    loffy81 Posts: 153
    Really enjoying the racing so far and should only get better as the year goes on, the sound is nowhere near as good but getting used to it. Hears a recording from the track of both cars from the Australian GP.speedcafe.com/2014/03/15/audio-f1-sound-comparison-albert-park/ Bring on China!
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    RBR Aussie appeal has been dismissed, huzzah!
    http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2014/4/15721.html
  • Idris
    Idris Posts: 2,317
    So that NASCAR Haas team have been accepted into F1, may start next season.

    I guess if they throw enough money into it and get the right technical talent, it could work for them.



  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,711
    So the media (English), and some of the drivers (i.e. the ones that drive for Mercedes) say that the Bahrain GP was the most exciting in decades and has won people over. Really two drivers who have regularly destroyed the competition in this year's 3 GPs raced against each other, and that was great and exciting, but the entire race was no more exciting than any other in the last 6 years. Am I missing something or was the Bahrain GP actually the most exciting race in decades because Hambone and Rosborg challenged each other? :-??
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,108
    I thought Vettel getting the order to let Riccardo pass in China was more exciting than the mercedes dual.
    You are not missing anything. Dont believe the hype.
  • Idris
    Idris Posts: 2,317
    Ya Bahrain was good because the quickest cars on the grid were allowed to 'fight', not really because of these new rules/engines.

  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    i can't believe it's been 20 years...what a horrible weekend that was
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    IMOLA, Italy (AP) — Fans and family members are gathering this week to pay their respects to former Formula One drivers Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger on the 20th anniversary of their deaths.

    F1 drivers' chaplain Sergio Mantovani celebrated a memorial mass Wednesday in a packed room beside pit lane at the Enzo and Dino Ferrari track that once hosted the San Marino Grand Prix.

    Ratzenberger's parents Margit and Rudolf sat in the front row and were wiping tears from their eyes on the exact anniversary of their son's death.

    Ratzenberger, an Austrian rookie, was killed in qualifying on April 30, 1994 and Senna, a three-time F1 world champion, died the next day during the race.

    "It's hard for me. But I have to be here to remember my son," Margit Ratzenberger said, in comments translated from German.

    "But I think I (will) never come back," she added in English. "It's enough."

    The attention around Senna's death brought about safety improvements at the Imola track and throughout F1, resulting in shorter straights, more room around dangerous turns and less powerful engines.

    "Many things changed," Margit Ratzenberger said. "The helmets changed, the rules changed, and I'm very happy that because of this accident at least it got safer."

    Rudolf Ratzenberger recalled how a memento linked to his son was found in Senna's car after the Brazilian's crash.

    "We are very honored and very sentimentally inspired that we are here," he said. "Senna is also in our hearts. Senna had a flag of Roland in his car and he wanted to honor him if he had won. ... This is the fifth time I'm here in Imola. But for my wife it's still very difficult to be here."

    While Senna's relatives were not expected in town until Thursday, fans had already come from far and wide with five days of memorials and tributes planned.

    "Senna was a real driver," said Nedilko Matjas, a Croatian who came with two friends wearing homemade T-shirts that said 'Senna, 20 years' on them. "Now it's all business."

    Peter Szecheny, a 32-year-old from Munich, Germany, rode to Imola on his motorcycle wearing his custom-made replica of Senna's helmet in the Brazilian flag colors of yellow and green.

    "I grew up watching Senna and this is a great way to pay tribute to him," Szecheny said. "People always look at me at traffic lights and complement me for the helmet. People still remember.

    Mantovani, the chaplain, was friendly with Senna, who held a strong Catholic faith.

    "He always prayed before races," Mantovani said. "I can't believe it's 20 years. I was there when the accident happened. I remember talking to him before the race and it seems like yesterday."