23-10-2006, 00:22
|
#76
|
|
Karateka
Join Date: Dec 2003
Age: 33
Posts: 7,098
|
Re: Formula 1 2006 Season
Well, I didn't predict today's winner, but I'm glad that he did get it, and that Alonso got the title. Was worried that Jenson was gonna try something stupid and end up taking himself and Alonso out, leaving Massa to suddenly have "unexpected technical problems" thereby handing the win to Schuey.
Saying that, Schuey did do well to claw back as much as he did after his little set back
__________________
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
|
|
|
23-10-2006, 00:52
|
#77
|
|
stringy
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Cleethorpes
Age: 55
Services: VM XLplus
Posts: 15,319
|
Re: Formula 1 2006 Season
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gareth
Well, I didn't predict today's winner, but I'm glad that he did get it, and that Alonso got the title. Was worried that Jenson was gonna try something stupid and end up taking himself and Alonso out, leaving Massa to suddenly have "unexpected technical problems" thereby handing the win to Schuey.
Saying that, Schuey did do well to claw back as much as he did after his little set back 
|
It was a very good race, there was some excellent driving, I was so pleased that Button got a podium place from a p14 qualifying position - Martin Brundle's exposition on different driving styles may have explained why Button managed that, on a bumpy, multisurface track, where other drivers did not
__________________
Gaz
|
|
|
23-10-2006, 08:06
|
#78
|
|
cf.addict
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Derry, N. Ireland
Age: 28
Services: NTL Free Phone line
NTL Analog TV
NTL 2MB Broadband line
XBOX 360
Posts: 497
|
Re: Formula 1 2006 Season
After Saturdays qualifying, I thought the only winner would be Massa, with Schumacher right behind him, then if alonso got into trouble or DNF, Schumacher would fly past massa to take the champion. Schumacher, although i am not a great admirer of the guy, drove a brilliant race and deservered to finish where he was.
I think Alonso was the more consistent driver between both of them so am glad he took the championship.
|
|
|
23-10-2006, 08:30
|
#79
|
|
Gametag: Random Hom3r
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: A secret Moonbase (shh don't tell anybody)
Age: 39
Services: VIP Package. VM Phone, 1 V+,1 PACE & 1 Samsug STB, NTL:250 20Mb connection
Posts: 4,639
|
Re: Formula 1 2006 Season
Well after several year of ITV P**s poor coverage (The Japanese GP was the final nail in the coffin) going to yet another advert and coming back to find that Schuey had car problems and was pulling off the track.
I will NOT be watch another GP on ITV unless they stop showning ad during the race. I mean the hour befor the GP there is one advert but as soon and they get ready for the parade lap adverts come fast and furious.
There is on average 20 mins of adverts per race, nearly a third of it.
Plus putting the qualifying on ITV4 (Why didn't they cancel that piece of cr@p x-factor), luckily I can get ITV 4.
So from now on I'm 100% A1GP on Sky Sports.
PS
Does anybody know the name of the company that you complain to about TV companies (website/contact details)?
|
|
|
23-10-2006, 09:54
|
#80
|
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Bromley
Age: 30
Posts: 1,886
|
Re: Formula 1 2006 Season
you can send a mail to the duty office.. which i think is dutyoffice@itv.com and then there is OFCOM as well
|
|
|
23-10-2006, 12:07
|
#81
|
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire
Services: VM 2Mb, VM phone 5p plan, 2xSky+ boxes (Family pack, sports & movies)
Posts: 4,520
|
Re: Formula 1 2006 Season
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gareth
Well, I didn't predict today's winner, but I'm glad that he did get it, and that Alonso got the title. Was worried that Jenson was gonna try something stupid and end up taking himself and Alonso out, leaving Massa to suddenly have "unexpected technical problems" thereby handing the win to Schuey.
Saying that, Schuey did do well to claw back as much as he did after his little set back 
|
I thought that Jenson made a big mistake by not trying to take Alonso. Alonso would most likely have let him past rather than ending up having a coming together which took them both out of the race.
__________________
Please put brain in gear before posting.
There is no such thing as the average man (or woman).
DigiGuide - the best by far source for planning your TV viewing http://getdigiguide.com/?p=1&r=11440
|
|
|
23-10-2006, 17:39
|
#82
|
|
Karateka
Join Date: Dec 2003
Age: 33
Posts: 7,098
|
Re: Formula 1 2006 Season
Yeah, definitely... I'd have done the same in his position.
Actually, in his position I'd be sh*tting myself and crying for my Mummy
__________________
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
|
|
|
24-10-2006, 09:39
|
#83
|
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,820
|
Re: Formula 1 2006 Season
Quote:
Originally Posted by david.ewles
Well after several year of ITV P**s poor coverage (The Japanese GP was the final nail in the coffin) going to yet another advert and coming back to find that Schuey had car problems and was pulling off the track.
I will NOT be watch another GP on ITV unless they stop showning ad during the race. I mean the hour befor the GP there is one advert but as soon and they get ready for the parade lap adverts come fast and furious.
There is on average 20 mins of adverts per race, nearly a third of it.
Plus putting the qualifying on ITV4 (Why didn't they cancel that piece of cr@p x-factor), luckily I can get ITV 4.
So from now on I'm 100% A1GP on Sky Sports.
PS
Does anybody know the name of the company that you complain to about TV companies (website/contact details)?
|
And apart from that, it was yet another example of why we need one set of film crews, production staff and a director for the season. The (presumably local) director was appalling, ignored 3/4 of Shoemaker's amazing climb back through the pack, most of the significant pit stop exits and half of the pit stops had no stopwatch running on them. Dreadful.
But a stunning end to the race season, thoroughly edge-of-seat stuff.
Not sure about this freeze on development rule that's coming in now though.
__________________
"They say money doesn't bring happiness. But at least let me prove it." Spike Milligan
|
|
|
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
|
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 19:09.
|