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Andrea Gardenal

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  1. Questo è l'unico hype che vorrei fosse associato alla F1 Del Vanziniano "F1kcp" si può (e si dovrebbe) fare a meno
  2. Chi? La spalla su cui ha pianto Sabine Kehm? O quello delle foto immorali&inopportune?
  3. Aggiungerei a margine il sistema 9-6 senza scarti: dopo Interlagos, se non ho sbagliato a fare i conti, Hamilton sarebbe stato in testa al mondiale con 116 punti contro i 108 di Rosberg, il quale per conquistare il titolo avrebbe dovuto vincere la gara e sperare che Hamilton non facesse meglio del sesto posto: una situazione in fondo non molto dissimile da quella che si sarebbe presentata ad Abu Dhabi quest'anno senza doppi punti.
  4. Frijns in Mercedes? Ti accontenti di poco insomma
  5. Sostanzialmente concordo. Magari sostituirei Vandoorne con qualcun'altro (Palmer?) perchè se c'è una cosa che il belga l'anno prossimo deve fare è vincere il campionato GP2, possibilmente in modo abbastanza convincente (e se corre come ha fatto a fine '14 è fattibilissimo)
  6. Sono schifato Infatti il sistema di numerazione della MotoGP (che poi è esattamente quello introdotto quest'anno in F1) mi schifa alla grande.
  7. Secondo me Rosberg avrebbe "rubato" il titolo solamente nel caso in cui l'avesse vinto esclusivamente grazie ai doppi punti (es. Rosberg primo oggi con Hamilton terzo) Per il resto è vero che questo punteggio premia troppo poco la vittoria (anche se guardando a tutte le altre discipline motoristiche, MotoGP in primis, vien voglia di tenerselo stretto), ma nemmeno con il 10-6 si sarebbe parlato di mondiale dominato, visto che Lewis non avrebbe vinto il mondiale a settembre, ma "solamente" ad Interlagos.
  8. Ho dato un'occhiata all'intervista della Kehm. Sostanzialmente non dice nulla di nuovo, se non che MSC "sta facendo progressi" e che "non è possibile al momento prevedere quanto tempo ci vorrà per la riabilitazione" (se mai ci sarà una completa riabilitazione, aggiungo io)
  9. Ora spero che Hamilton decida di portare il numero 1 nella prossima stagione
  10. Ma figurati, con tutti i soldi che hanno ad Abbu Dabbi avranno convinto i moscerini (a suon di grana) a trasferirsi in qualche emirato vicino
  11. Ridendo e scherzando va a finire che l'unico sincero sotto questo aspetto sarà Kimi
  12. Anche Alonso assicurava di voler restare in Ferrari fino al 2016
  13. Auguri di buon compleanno all'eterno Mario Poltronieri che oggi compie 85 anni
  14. Ecco, questa notizia fa passare completamente in secondo piano l'attesa per Abbu Dabbol e per i doppi punti KCP Per la gioia dei cammelli
  15. Lo stesso Alonso era stato annunciato nel dicembre 2005
  16. http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns29430.html Michelin is not ruling out a return to formula one. The French marque left the sport at the end of 2006, amid acrimony with the governing FIA and disappointed with the move to a single-tyre formula. F1 turned first to Bridgestone and now to Pirelli, but there have always been rumblings that Michelin may be interested in returning under certain circumstances. "They (the F1 rules) must respect the tyre," Michelin's motor sport boss Pascal Couasnon is quoted by the French website toilef1.com. "We need the tyre not to be an object of show, but an object of technology," he insisted. Another of Michelin's conditions has been the move to a more road-relevant lower profile tyre, which appears now to be on the cards for the near future. Couasnon also said Michelin is not opposed to contributing to the F1 'show'. "We have some ideas to make a great show," he said. "We are just saying that technology does not prevent a show. "We have been very clear: (tyre) dimensions that resemble something that we can learn from and so that the money we spend on F1 can help us with the technology for both your car and mine. "We also want regulations so that tyres don't have to be changed every few laps, but if they want to make pitstops then why not? "Why not reuse the tyre that started the race also to finish it, and then we can make long-lasting tyres that are stable and fast -- it's very complicated and we like that," Couasnon continued. Until now, however, the main condition placed on Michelin's return has been its insistence that there be a 'tyre war' with at least one other supplier. Couasnon said: "If they are open to having several manufacturers, great! But we are also ready to go alone, but with something (regulations) that make sense, otherwise we would not be Michelin."
  17. Ammesso e non concesso di voler silurare sia Button che Magnussen, sarebbe ridicolo prendere Sainz dal programma Red Bull quando hanno in casa Vandoorne (il quale, detto per inciso, è sulla strada per diventare il miglior rookie della GP2 dai tempi di Hulkenberg, 2009)
  18. Tanto per mettere le cose in chiaro... http://www.grandprix247.com/2014/11/17/ecclestone-i-will-quit-when-they-carry-me-away-in-my-coffin/ Buoyed by the end of his legal troubles, Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone says he is now determined to never step down as the sport’s chief executive. Having turned 84 this year, the Briton admits 2014 was particularly difficult as he battled to fight off the Gerhard Gribkowsky scandal that nearly saw him not only nearly deposed, but potentially also in jail. He won the day with a highly controversial $100 million settlement, and is now once again presiding fully over the Formula 1 kingdom he built almost from scratch. So Ecclestone is no longer intimating his decades-long reign may be nearing an end. Asked by the correspondent for Gulf News, the diminutive Briton replied rhetorically: “When am I going to quit? “Sure, it’s been a terrible year, one of the worst of my life but, as I have told you often enough before, and nothing has changed, I am staying put,” said Ecclestone. “The only way my job in Formula 1 will come to an end, unless somebody with the power decrees it, is when they are carrying me away in my coffin. And then they’d better make sure the lid is nailed down,” he added. As ever with a specific position taken by Ecclestone, however, he does caution that he might change his mind under some circumstances. For instance, he told the BBC recently that while he would like to tweak Formula 1’s income distribution, as well as the sporting and technical regulations, “The big problem is that now we run a democracy”. “You know I’m against democracies, with anything,” said Ecclestone. “You have a democracy if you don’t want to do anything except start a working group. We have to be able to say : This is how it’s going to be.” Now, he told Gulf News in London: “I have always run the business the way I thought it should be organised. And it has mostly worked. The minute I can’t do that, I will quit. “I have often flown by the seat of my pants with nobody but myself to turn to. Sometimes I’ve got it wrong — but mostly I’ve got it right. “And Formula 1, and the thousands of people in it, and the many millions of followers worldwide, have been the beneficiaries,” he added. (GMM)
  19. Immagino la gioia di Vanzini

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