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Yes this is what it means:
"Any bodywork more than 150mm behind the rear wheel centre line which is between 150mm and 730mm above the reference plane, and between 75mm and 355mm from the car centre line, must lie in an area when viewed from the side of the car that is situated between 150mm and 350mm behind the rear wheel centre line and between 300mm and 400mm above the reference plane. When viewed from the side of the car no longitudinal cross section may have more than one section in this area.

"Furthermore, no part of this section in contact with the external air stream may have a local concave radius of curvature smaller than 100mm.

"Once this section is defined, 'gurney' type trim tabs may be fitted to the trailing edge. When measured in any longitudinal cross section no dimension of any such trim tab may exceed 20mm."

"Other than the bodywork defined in Article 3.10.9, any bodywork behind a point lying 50mm forward of the rear wheel centre line which is more than 730mm above the reference plane, and less than 355mm from the car centre line, must lie in an area when viewed from the side of the car that is situated between the rear wheel centre line and a point 350mm behind it."
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Vettel has done it again making it two in a row. Five if us picked that to happen, with the others probably thinking like me that two in a row is highly unlikely. :banghead:

We have a lead change with Randy now in first place with 24 points. Vital Spark, Pitsch and JJ Bones are all tied for second with 23 points.

Next up is the Chinese GP in Shanghai this coming weekend. Good luck to all! Pete :cheers:
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I shouldn't give away trade secrets but to make my picks I start at the top and pick the first 10. Easy... :cheers:
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Well, Vettel almost pulls off 3 in a row but it was not to be. Hamilton pulls ahead in the last 5 laps and wins. BB, Pharvey, RZR, Richard and Terry all picked Hamilton to win. Randy remains in 1st place with 38 points, with 5 of us now tied for second at 37.

A three week break now with the Turkish GP coming up on May 8. Good luck to all. Pete :cheers:
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My method seems to be working as i'm still top... 8)
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Mine is not working. I do not know what I have done to upset the dog, but he is not picking winners.
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Seems Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo is starting to lose patience.....

I've always been a fan of Ferrari, but certainly not of that arrogant **** Alonso - quite happy to see that bugger being less than successful :guns: .

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motors ... -Prix.html
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REMINDER!!!! ------ Turkish GP this weekend. Qualifying Saturday, race Sunday. Then a 2 week break again with the Spanish GP May 22. Pete :cheers:
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Vettel has now made it 3 out of 4 races and is probably on his way to setting new records this season. Only four picked him to win, with six picking Hamilton, and three picking Webber. Pharvey had the best week with 13 points.

Randy remains in first place with 50 points, with three of us nipping at his rear tires with 49 points.

As mentioned above, the Spanish GP on May 22. Good luck to all! Pete :cheers:
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My method seems to be working as i'm still top... 8)
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Ferrari clear way for breakaway series

http://www.bangkokpost.com/breakingnews ... way-series

Published: 13/05/2011 at 09:31 PM
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Not for the first time in recent years, Formula One is bracing for a period of unrest that includes the threat of a breakaway series, as Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo outlined clearly on Friday.

As rumours of a possible takeover bid from Australian media tycoon Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation refused to be extinguished, di Montezemolo made clear that the sport's top teams would be open to anything from the end of next year.

"I think we have to be very pragmatic," he told CNN during an interview on Friday. "At the end of 2012, the contracts of every single team with CVC will expire. So, we have three alternatives.

"We can renew with CVC, or theoretically -- as the basketball teams did in the U.S. with great success -- we create our own company, like the NBA. Just to run the races, the TV rights and so on.

"And third, to find a different partner. Bernie Ecclestone did a very good job, but he has already sold out three times, so he doesn't own the business anymore. It is CVC that will sell. It will be the teams' decisions."

Reports of a liaison between News Corp and Italian investment group Exor, which has a close relationship with Ferrari parent company Fiat, has intensified speculation that suggests a breakaway series is likely.

Di Montezemolo explained: "At the end of 2012, the (Concorde Agreement) contract will expire, so theoretically CVC doesn't own anything. I think it is important to have alternatives. We will see. We have time to do it."

In the same interview, Di Montezemolo also criticised the current state of Formula One and the introduction of too many 'overtaking aids' like adjustable rear wings.

"We have gone too far with artificial elements," he said. "It's like, if I push footballers to wear tennis shoes in the rain.

"To have so many pit-stops!.. Listen, I want to see competition. I want to see cars on the track. I don't want to see competition in the pits.

"In the last race there were 80 pit-stops. Come on, it's too much. And the people don't understand anymore because, when you come out of the pits, you don't know what position you're in.

"I think we have gone too far with the machines -- (there are) too many buttons. The driver is 'focalising' (focusing on) the buttons, when you have the authorisation to overtake. We have gone too far.

"Ferrari will push a lot with the authority, with the respect that we have to the federation and the other teams, to avoid going too far with F1 because I think it can create problems for the television people and on the racetrack."

The Ferrari president was not the first man to criticise the synthetic nature of modern Formula One created by the 2011 rules, but he was certainly one of the highest profile to do so.

He also supported calls for the sport to improve its promotional activity and to embrace new media.

"We have to invest in the United States," he said. "We have to improve new technologies in F1 for the people watching the television, for iPad, for the Internet.

"So I think we are in front of a very important moment. We will race in Russia and India. F1, thanks also to Bernie Ecclestone, has become a worldwide sport.

"Now we have to find the best solution. It is important to invest for the future and the other teams."
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Here are the qualifying results for today's race. Pete :cheers:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsp ... 418513.stm
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Vettel does it yet again. I'm going to lose track of his wins this season. Six of us picked him to win, and seven of us had 13 point races. Randy remains in first place with 63 points, with Pitsch and myself at 62.

The Monaco GP coming up this Sunday, good luck to all. :thumb: Pete :cheers:
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Re: Monaco. If I recall correctly it is extremely difficult to impossible to pass on that circuit. This may be the one race of the season to forego the early pick points and wait to see who has the poll position. Pete :cheers:
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prcscct wrote:Re: Monaco. If I recall correctly it is extremely difficult to impossible to pass on that circuit. This may be the one race of the season to forego the early pick points and wait to see who has the poll position. Pete :cheers:
I was thinking the same, but 2pts bonus........ :|
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