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.
dr-baker wrote:Ricardo Zonta is also competing at Daytona, for Krohn Racing.
ADx_Wales wrote:dr-baker wrote:Ricardo Zonta is also competing at Daytona, for Krohn Racing.
Zonta finished 6th three times in F1, he is a "Lucky Bastard"
ADx_Wales wrote:Rejects in NASCAR 2010
Max PapisItaly
Driving #13 for Germain Racing using a Toyota "Camry", the part-time Footwork driver was 43rd in the 2009 Rankings, he is announced for 2010, but is more likely to be roped in for the road courses of Infineon Sears Point, and Watkins Glen.
Scott SpeedCalifornia
The last American in F1, Scott Speed is still backed by Red Bull (I think), who will also be using the Toyota powered car (that looks suspiciously like everyone elses), Speed has had to "make do" with being in Speedway and Oval based forms of racing since 2008, and was 36th overall in the 2009 season.
Juan Pablo Montoya is also in NASCAR, not forgetting the 2-time V8 Supercar champion Macros Ambrose, both of whom have been consistent enough to take on the likes of Jimmy Jimmy Junior, Carlos Reuttiman and Travis Falafel, Montoya for instance has qualified on pole on some of the super-speedways.
American viewers will no doubt know what networks are broadcasting the almost-weekly events, but for those who arent residing state-side, here are the ineternational TV channels.
thehemogoblin wrote:Montoya does have a race win too, but it was on a road course.
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.
MinardiFan95 wrote:24 Hours of Daytona REJECT UPDATE: After 12.5 hours
Max Papis & Justin Wilson - Currently leading the race overall
Pedro Lamy - 12th overall, 23 laps down
Sebastian Bourdais: 25th overall, 44 laps down
Jan Magnussen: 8th overall, leading GT class
Other notable drivers
Juan Pablo Montoya - 36th overall, 136 laps down
Ricardo Zonta - 7th overall, 14 laps down
Jimmie Johnson - 4th overall, 3 laps down
Jeroen Bleekemolen - 24th overall, 13th in GT class
Patrick Dempsey - 17th overall, 8th in GT class
Aj Allmendinger - 3rd overall, 1 lap down
thehemogoblin wrote:Another reject for the Daytona 24 Hours-- my apartment complex. They need to fix the damn TV so that I can get Speed.
RejectSteve wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:Another reject for the Daytona 24 Hours-- my apartment complex. They need to fix the damn TV so that I can get Speed.
The Daytona 24 has been a reject since about 1998. What was once a world championship round devolved into a still important race and now into oblivion as merely a long distance national GT race. I'm sorry, but I can't get excited about 'prototypes' that look more pathetic than an ACO-regulation LMGT1 car.
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.
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Phoenix wrote:Jean-Catastrophe Bouillon doesn't qualify as a reject-he has a 5th and a 6th I think.
ADx_Wales wrote:Phoenix wrote:Jean-Catastrophe Bouillon doesn't qualify as a reject-he has a 5th and a 6th I think.
Damn the statistics, JCB was never good, he is a lucky lucky LUCKY lucky man.
kostas22 wrote:CRITICAL ALERT!!
Jean-Denis Deletraz has signed for Hexis Aston Martin, to run in the GT1 World Championship.
Just think about it...by the end of this year Deletraz would be one of the few official FIA World Champions!
eytl wrote:kostas22 wrote:CRITICAL ALERT!!
Jean-Denis Deletraz has signed for Hexis Aston Martin, to run in the GT1 World Championship.
Just think about it...by the end of this year Deletraz would be one of the few official FIA World Champions!
You beat me to it! But this is huge news. And it is good to see Jean-Denis talking up the publicocrap as well.
In all seriousness though, this looks like an excellent championship, going by the entry list. 24 cars, 6 manufacturers, four cars each, and what six types of cars they are: Aston Martin DB9, Corvette Z06, Nissan GT-R, Maserati MC12, Ford GT, Lamborghini Murcielago R-SV. The ultimate supercar shoot-out, and because of the even field spread, less chance of one type of car running away with things. Balanced calendar as well - just a shame no race in Australia!
MinardiFan95 wrote:Last year's Reject of the Year winner, Nelson Piquet Jr, has qualified 7th for his first ARCA race at Daytona.
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
ADx_Wales wrote:eytl wrote:kostas22 wrote:CRITICAL ALERT!!
Jean-Denis Deletraz has signed for Hexis Aston Martin, to run in the GT1 World Championship.
Just think about it...by the end of this year Deletraz would be one of the few official FIA World Champions!
You beat me to it! But this is huge news. And it is good to see Jean-Denis talking up the publicocrap as well.
In all seriousness though, this looks like an excellent championship, going by the entry list. 24 cars, 6 manufacturers, four cars each, and what six types of cars they are: Aston Martin DB9, Corvette Z06, Nissan GT-R, Maserati MC12, Ford GT, Lamborghini Murcielago R-SV. The ultimate supercar shoot-out, and because of the even field spread, less chance of one type of car running away with things. Balanced calendar as well - just a shame no race in Australia!
I'll be amazed if a works nissan entry is allowed to set foot in australian territory.
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.
Phoenix wrote:MinardiFan95 wrote:Last year's Reject of the Year winner, Nelson Piquet Jr, has qualified 7th for his first ARCA race at Daytona.
Which means there'll be more people behind him ready to take him out
Phoenix wrote:MinardiFan95 wrote:Last year's Reject of the Year winner, Nelson Piquet Jr, has qualified 7th for his first ARCA race at Daytona.
Which means there'll be more people behind him ready to take him out
thehemogoblin wrote:Phoenix wrote:MinardiFan95 wrote:Last year's Reject of the Year winner, Nelson Piquet Jr, has qualified 7th for his first ARCA race at Daytona.
Which means there'll be more people behind him ready to take him out
One can always hope.
MinardiFan95 wrote:Piquet ended up finishing 27th at Daytona after being involved in a number of incidents (as usual). Danica Patrick finished 6th.
dr-baker wrote:Phoenix wrote:MinardiFan95 wrote:Last year's Reject of the Year winner, Nelson Piquet Jr, has qualified 7th for his first ARCA race at Daytona.
Which means there'll be more people behind him ready to take him out
Including Danica who qualified 12th...
P_Friesacher wrote:That's true, and I was quite impressed by him as well.
But the fact that he managed to collide not only with media-darling Danica Patrick but also with the 9-times-ARCA-champion is still notewothry, right?
watka wrote:ADx_Wales wrote:
I'll be amazed if a works nissan entry is allowed to set foot in australian territory.
Why's that?
dr-baker wrote:Found the following Wikipedia article on the race: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Tooheys_1000
Never realised that is how Denny Hulme died...
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.
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