Clint Bowyer at Richmond wrote:Thank you Juan Pablo (Montoya) for wrecking me, and then winning me the race!
CarlosFerreira wrote:Are we being slightly silly? It's as exciting as VLADIMIR PUTIN wearing a LIVE BEAR!
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:If there's anything I've learned in this week's competition, it's that I never wish to live in the Shetland Islands. Ever.
Enforcer wrote:GP2 was my favourite. If you set the grid spread to 94 level (as opposed to random or all the same) Coulthard would win the Championship virtually without fail if you didn't stop him. Almost like they were saying, here's what Senna would've done if he hadn't be killed.
thehemogoblin wrote:Phoenix wrote:Showed this forum to a friend that actually cares about F1, hasn't registered so far despite saying he liked it. What have I done wrong?
We're weird.
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Am I the only one that thinks Raikkonen/Montoya (McLaren 2005-06) had the potential to be absolutely beast?
Yes, because it had Juan Pablo Montoya.
Henrique wrote:Enforcer wrote:GP2 was my favourite. If you set the grid spread to 94 level (as opposed to random or all the same) Coulthard would win the Championship virtually without fail if you didn't stop him. Almost like they were saying, here's what Senna would've done if he hadn't be killed.
OMG, I was thinking about that when this thread started! He did win the only championship I played in GP2. Guess it wasn't luck afterall
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Wizzie wrote:Earlier today I was doing a 60 lap race around Silverstone on GP4 in Hakkinen's McLaren and I took a 38 second victory over Olivier Panis with Alesi in the Jordan 3rd, Fisichella in 4th, Villeneuve 5th and Bernoldi rounding out the points.![]()
That's what happens if you start playing with the settings
CarlosFerreira wrote:Are we being slightly silly? It's as exciting as VLADIMIR PUTIN wearing a LIVE BEAR!
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:If there's anything I've learned in this week's competition, it's that I never wish to live in the Shetland Islands. Ever.
WeirdKerr wrote:In GP2 using a 99 carset with my own team, MDK F1 - Citroen(rebadged peugeots) i had a couple of memorable races including 1 where i deliberatly started from the back at the hungaroring and won by 7 laps.....
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Debaser wrote:I remember playing F1 1999 it allowed you to cut the corner once before penalising you. So I'm Frentzen running in 3rd on the last lap, I go through the shortcut at the chicane (the one before the fast chicane and the last sector, I think its turn 8 and 9) and pass Irvine to win the race.
Bleu wrote:Regarding corner-cutting I remember one incident in F1 2002 (PS2) where I was running 3rd on the last lap. I knew it was going to be stop/go penalty if you cut the chicane. But given the position I cut the final chicane at Montreal, overtaking Barrichello for 2nd.
The final result was quite interesting: No one got 6 points! I was playing a season.
kostas22 wrote: What does HWNSNBM mean anyway?
kostas22 wrote:haha. Stupid McLaren.
What does HWNSNBM mean anyway?
MinardiFan95 wrote:On F106 at Monaco, I spun the 1st placed car at the Loews Hairpin, which caused the track to be completely blocked. The computer opponents kept revving their engines until they blew up. The positions were based the order the cars blew up, which meant BOTH Super Aguris were on the podium behind me. The Toro Rossos, the Midlands and Klien's Red Bull rounded out the points positions
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