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154.1 | Landmarks | RDGENG::GREID | Inhale, Inhale, Your the victim | Wed Apr 02 1997 10:25 | 5 |
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I think this maybe Williams 300th Grand Prix, and possibly Gerhard
Bergers 200th or is that the next one.....
Giles.
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154.2 | | CHEFS::dhcp19.olo.dec.com::hattos | I'm back - as a matter of fact | Fri Apr 04 1997 14:28 | 16 |
| I'll be in Jamaica - is that the same timezone??
I guess it is, so looks like the sunshine and rum and cokes will have to
wait for a couple of hours!
Williams look invincible again this season, but Heinz-Harald needs to buck
up.
Prediction for Argentina?
Villeneuve
Schumacher
Panis or Alesi
Stu
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154.3 | 600 | EVTSG8::STURT | Totally wired | Tue Apr 08 1997 09:02 | 4 |
| ...and it's the 600th GP since the World Championship began. Guests of
honour include Moss, Piquet, Stewart, and others.
Edward.
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154.4 | Centenarians club | IOSG::DUTT | Nigel Dutt | Tue Apr 08 1997 18:57 | 3 |
| I think they've lined those guys up as winners of the 100th, 200th,
etc. Grand Prix. Jochen Rindt is the only one who didn't survive that
particular club.
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154.5 | | EVTSG8::STURT | Totally wired | Wed Apr 09 1997 09:05 | 5 |
| Nigel,
Can you list them against their victories in the 100th, 200th, etc.?
Edward.
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154.6 | | CHEFS::LINCOLN_J | | Wed Apr 09 1997 16:40 | 8 |
| Topgear says -
100th Moss
200th Stewart
300th Peterson
400th Lauda
500th Piquet
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154.7 | Wrong | IOSG::DUTT | Nigel Dutt | Thu Apr 10 1997 10:09 | 5 |
| And of course I remembered it wrong and it was Peterson who is the
absent one!
So who will join that select band on Sunday????
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154.8 | | EVTSG8::STURT | Totally wired | Thu Apr 10 1997 12:21 | 4 |
| I read a snippet over someone's shoulder yesterday that indicated the
possible return (did they ever arrive?) of Lola in a couple of races.
Edward
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154.9 | that's a nasty one | LEMAN::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux @GEO, DTN 821-4150 | Thu Apr 10 1997 13:22 | 4 |
| .8� I read a snippet over someone's shoulder yesterday that indicated the
.8� possible return (did they ever arrive?) of Lola in a couple of races.
... with a Reynard chassis ?
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154.10 | Bits | CHEFS::LINCOLN_J | | Fri Apr 11 1997 18:09 | 7 |
| The Tyrrell seems set to appear with a weird mid-wing for
this race, or rather one on each side.
Following criticism of the TV coverage in Brazil, an
experienced co-director will be at work in Argentina.
-John
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154.11 | First news | IOSG::DUTT | Nigel Dutt | Fri Apr 11 1997 18:40 | 8 |
| News from Friday's first practice.....
Schu mk I
Irvine (half second back)
Schu mk II
Villeneuve (sand-bagging as usual?)
Frentzen
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154.12 | More.... | IOSG::DUTT | Nigel Dutt | Fri Apr 11 1997 22:57 | 2 |
| Later Friday session - Villeneuve followed by Barichello in the Stewart!!!
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154.13 | More Renault engines for Benetton... | SHIRE::MEYER | Nick, DTN 7-821-4172 | Sat Apr 12 1997 12:04 | 4 |
| I heard on the news that Benetton have signed up for a similar deal to
the Williams team, to get a ready supply of Renault V10s for the coming
seasons...
Nick
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154.14 | Good game | EVTSG8::STURT | Totally wired | Mon Apr 14 1997 08:57 | 20 |
| Another good race, in which much of the interest was due to differing
tyre choices and race tactics.
Villeneuve drove well in a severely diminished state. Panis would have
won if he hadn't retired. Irvine gave very good account of himself
after a poor start to the season. Schumacher junior was also
impressive, but badly blotted his book with a stupid move on
Fisichella, which caused the latter to retire.
Where Benetton and Mclaren?
Did anyone else notice Schumacher senior's - er - aggressive move on
Panis at the start?
Before this race I thought that the Prost would be front runner this
season. Now I know it will be. All they need is a second driver.
BTW, fiston Jacques has now equalled Papa Gilles' tally of victories.
Edward.
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154.15 | | CHEFS::KERRELLD | To infinity and beyond... | Mon Apr 14 1997 09:24 | 6 |
| A good race but the TV coverage was again bad. Cutting away from the
Irvine/Villeneuve battle just as Irvine looked set to pass to show crowd
scenes reminded me of when the BBC cut away to show rain at Wimbledon during
the French GP a few years ago. Agghh!
Dave.
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154.16 | The F1 secret? tyres | LEMAN::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux @GEO, DTN 821-4150 | Mon Apr 14 1997 10:25 | 12 |
| After several years of F1 ruled by engines (Honda, Renault) we're now
back to the tyres era. Today, if you have Bridgestones, you have 90% of
the winning combination.
Watching Panis in qualifications vs other drivers tells a lot about the
tyres. The only exceptions were the Williams which were also very good.
Other cars - worst were the Benettons - were all over the place. I
heard Goodyear drivers say things like: on such a surface you can have
hard or soft compound, it does not make any difference. Well, for Panis
it made a real difference.
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154.17 | Pretty good for a kart track | IOSG::DUTT | Nigel Dutt | Mon Apr 14 1997 10:37 | 15 |
| ...and of course for Barichello too. Stewart must have been very
pleased with the weekend even if they didn't get the result they
deserved.
It was interesting to see the pace car being used after a startline
incident rather than a restart. I'd guess this might be a new policy to
ensure that drivers don't take the wrong attitude to over-enthusiastic
starts. Slight screw-up by the marshalls who showed red flags and had
Schu assuming he could use the spare - but I guess he couldn't complain
too much as he knew there was only one person to blame, added to which
was the knowledge of where he could have finished, given his usual
superiority over Eddie.
Imola should be fun, although I wouldn't be surprised if "normal order"
is resumed.
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154.18 | | WOTVAX::HILTON | Save Water, drink beer | Mon Apr 14 1997 10:45 | 2 |
| Did anyone else see the ease in which Ralf Schumacher blasted past Hill
on the straight?
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154.19 | | COMICS::SHELLEY | Lead, follow, or get out the way | Mon Apr 14 1997 11:37 | 7 |
| I noticed when they played the British national anthem Eddie Irvine looked
up and shook his head. I guess he was looking at the flag.
I realise the anthem was for Williams as the winning constructor
but is Eddie British (ie Northern Ireland) or Irish ?
Royston
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154.20 | Bit of both | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Mon Apr 14 1997 11:42 | 6 |
| My recollection is that Irvine is from Ulster, lives in Southern
Ireland (Dublin) and views himself as non-natioanlistic Irish, like the
rugby team, ie representing N & S. What his passport says I have no
idea! Nor what anthem they would play if he had won.
Paul
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154.21 | | COMICS::SHELLEY | Lead, follow, or get out the way | Mon Apr 14 1997 12:12 | 1 |
| Oh, and can we see more of the president's daughter :-)
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154.22 | | STAR::KING | | Mon Apr 14 1997 14:57 | 16 |
| I agree with .15, the TV coverage was pretty bad, again. And to make
matters worse here in the US, ESPN didn't have Bob Varsha commentating.
I think it was John Watson and Derek Bell stumbling through. They seemed
to have a hard time commentating on the race and chose to reminisce for
most of the time, spending about a third of the race on the phone to
Sterling Moss. Now I've nothing against Sterling, but I wanted to know
what was happening in the race!
We didn't even get a relplay of the start. So it was hard to tell who
caused what. They showed one close-up replay of Schumacher going out.
I'm sure Bob Vasha would have made sure a decent replay was shown.
As always, the Indy Car coverage later in the day was superb. What a
contrast.
Martin
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154.23 | | OTOOA::LAVIGNE | | Mon Apr 14 1997 18:15 | 3 |
| According to the Ferrari Web site, Schumacher had oil spraying all over
his visor and that is why he got into the mess he did. It's nice to
see close racing again!
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154.24 | 2 more questions | TYCHE::KARASEK | Thomas KARASEK @AUI | Fri Apr 18 1997 10:36 | 15 |
| Could anyone clearify the following 2 points?
There wasn't too much of attention paid to that facts though, since both drivers
didn't finish the race.
- Frentzen had to pass several cars within the warmup-lap, in order to
get to his grid-position. Is that legal after all ?
What other options would he've had - start from the pitlane, or
from the end of the field ?
- I noticed Panis passing another car during the pacecar phase. However,
I'm not sure whether he noticed that the race was being paced at that
stage. What would have been the penalty for that: 10secs in the pits
or disqualification ?
- Tom
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154.25 | | WOTVAX::HILTON | Save Water, drink beer | Fri Apr 18 1997 10:42 | 9 |
| >> Frentzen had to pass several cars within the warmup-lap
They said on ITV that as the whole field DID NOT pass him whilst he was
stationary, he can make up ground to his 'proper' starting position.
I also noticed Panis overtaking under the safety car, but nobody
commented on it, and seemingly nothing was done.
Greg
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154.26 | flags | HLFS00::BOSHUIJER_F | Frits Boshuijer | Fri Apr 18 1997 11:55 | 13 |
| >They said on ITV that as the whole field DID NOT pass him whilst he was
>stationary, he can make up ground to his 'proper' starting position.
That's right...
>I also noticed Panis overtaking under the safety car, but nobody
>commented on it, and seemingly nothing was done.
It was not clear it was a full course yellow already, I don't think
so...
Flags were not there strongest point this weekend I think.
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154.27 | | CHEFS::LINCOLN_J | | Fri Apr 18 1997 12:36 | 12 |
| Were there signs in this race that Williams may not be
invincible?. Schumacher_M and Panis both looked good for
a win if they'd finished, also I noticed that Villeneuves
last set of tyres (on 3 stops) was well shot by the end
of the race with visible graining on the left front.
Maybe their car is heavier on the tyres than the
other Goodyear runners. This circuit with its 'short cut'
pitlane was kind to multiple stoppers but other circuits
aren't like that - but they may not cause as much tyre wear
either.
-John
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154.28 | | IRNBRU::MACKENZIE | | Fri Apr 18 1997 13:42 | 5 |
| Don't know about the oil, but should not have Schumachers(M) move on Panis
and then his destruction of Barichello (and in effect Coulthard) been
punished more. If that had been Irvine I'm sure he'd have got a dressing
down by the authorities, oil in visor or not.
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154.29 | | CHEFS::KERRELLD | To infinity and beyond... | Fri Apr 18 1997 15:54 | 9 |
| re.26:
>I also noticed Panis overtaking under the safety car, but nobody
>commented on it, and seemingly nothing was done.
Perhaps he'd been passed unseen and was re-taking his position (as is
allowed?).
Dave.
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154.30 | What no mechanics? | IOSG::DUTT | Nigel Dutt | Fri Apr 18 1997 18:24 | 12 |
| The other odd incident was the fact that all the Jordan mechanics left
the pit wall and returned to the pits just before Schu jnr. took the
flag. Three theories have emerged:
1. They were protesting on Fisicella's behalf.
2. They were being superstitious becuase the last time they were headed
for 3rd. Barichello packed up 300m short of the line.
3. They are in some sort of pay dispute with Jordan.
I haven't seen a confirmation of which one is correct.....
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154.31 | Mechanics solidarity? | EVTSG8::STURT | Totally wired | Mon Apr 21 1997 10:16 | 7 |
| Apparently, Jordan mechanics receive bonuses if their drivers finish in
points-scoring places. Schumacher's mechanics did indeed return to
their pit before he crossed the line. Their intention was to show
solidarity with Fisichella's mechanics, who as a result of Schumacher's
gaffe had to forfeit their bonus.
Edward.
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154.32 | Where is team spirit in F1 | BRADOR::ZUFELT | V12 @17.5K music to my ears | Mon Apr 21 1997 15:09 | 14 |
| I can't believe this. Though I'm sure it's true.
Does everybody hate everybody in F1 ? They are on the same team do they
think that R_Schu took out Fisichella on purpose ? It was a mistake
that I'm sure Schu wishes he counld get back if he was any kind of a
teammate. Does he have no remorse ;').
For the mechanics to do this it must split the team up even more.
How do they expect to win if they're not a team.
Fred
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