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2015 Japanese Grand Prix

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Old 09-29-2015, 04:17 PM
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I'm trying to think of other tracks where the pole position is on the outside going into T1. Is it just Suzuka, or are there others?
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Originally Posted by the flyin' scotsman
If they cant then Im very concerned for the sport as a whole; Red Bull have threatend to quit, Lotus are penniless, Honda are too slow too far behind.

We need some big changes here FIA; lets start with the sound then...........
Red Bull isn't threatening. They can't race without an MGU, and they refuse to continue to pay for a substandard unit from Renault. They have been way down on power for 2 years now and don't feel like wasting another one in F1 without competitive HP. Can you blame them?

And yes, F1 has HUGE problems if Red Bull quits, maybe even if they don't.
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Originally Posted by Nizer
Meanwhile the Fiat/Seb bond grows stronger. Too bad they let him down on strategy.

http://www.grandprix247.com/2015/09/...humie-comment/
Vettel has always been involved with his team and a naturally funny guy. Schumacher always a more private, if not guarded individual, with a small number of people in his inner circle. This video is an example of how Vettel gets along with everyone with the possible exception of Weber:




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