Uggh, my worst race so far. Congratulations to Tonytequila who was the only one to pick Alonso as winner. Parahandy had the best race with 14 points. Lindosfan remains on top of the ranking but only by 4 points above Vital Spark.
The season now comes down to:
1) Japanese GP October 10
2) Then just about a month off before the Brazilian GP on November 7
3) Then a week after that for the finale at Abu Dhabi on November 14
Good luck to all! Pete
PS: For a bit of insight on how DHL moves all this F1 stuff around, see below site.
pitsch wrote:....You forgot the Korean Grand Prix on Oct. 24.
The Superguru web site doesn't have it listed in the 'make picks' section, or in their schedule section. They go right from Japan to Brazil. I'll guess we'll see why not in due course or if they add it in. Pete
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lindosfan1 wrote:They are not sure if the track will be ready according to Bernie Ecclestone
It's still up in the air. Final track inspection is scheduled for next Monday. Oct. 11. If it passes and it's a go, the race will be on Oct. 24, two weeks after the Japan GP. Stay tuned. Pete
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Qualifying in Japan was canceled yesterday due to severe rain. Qualifying is now at 1000 hours Japan time this morning, followed by the race. I understand it's the first time in F1 history that this has been done. No time to tweak the cars it appears, and the process may wear on the drivers as well.
There appears to be a 30% chance of rain today there so no idea what will happen at the moment. Pete
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prcscct wrote:Qualifying in Japan was canceled yesterday due to severe rain. Qualifying is now at 1000 hours Japan time this morning, followed by the race. I understand it's the first time in F1 history that this has been done. No time to tweak the cars it appears, and the process may wear on the drivers as well.
Qualifying on a Sunday morning is not without precedent in Japan.
Back in 2004, both qualifying and the race took place on the same day after the whole of Saturday's running was lost due to Typhoon Ma-on.