We've all read the rules, we know that bump-drafting, R3 and R4 tyres are disallowed. Smegfirk was clearly saying that both of us managed to get in the 37.40s with R2s and 100% fuel.
As Smeg has also stated that this is not the proper thread to be bitching about this in!
Obviously you have never driven on the oval with R2s and 100% fuel as you would clearly see that you would constantly hit 37.40x for the first couple of laps. Then gradually your times will get faster and faster.
You won't drive with more than 45% fuel at anyone stage, how many pit stops are you planning on doing? I suggest you have a serious re-think of your race strategy!
Who has an S2 Account on this forum with the account name; Streetracer1992.
Why do I ask this? I was playing LFS today and one guy said he had hacked an S2 account registered with the username Streetracer1992. He also asked me did I know who had the account on the forum.
That should be a bit easier for everyone to understand
The Monaco Grand Prix weather forecast indicates we’re not going to have a repeat of last year’s heavy rain this time.
Meteo France, official suppliers of weather forecasts to the F1 teams, predicts three days of dry running, though Saturday and Sunday will be cloudy.
The European weather rainfall radar shows no signs of rain in the region over the coming days either.
According to Weather Underground temperatures will be in the low 20s (C) on all three days. It does point to a very slim chance (20%) of rain on Sunday, but the safe bet at this stage is for three days of dry running.
I was about 8 or 9 when I first started to use the internet, I couldn't think of a username to sign up to a forum with so I eventually just used Wild_n_loud. From then on I've just shortened it really.
What I suggest you do is make a topic called: (The Stig)'s Team(s) Thread. In that thread you can post as many teams as you want to create, what is it 7 and still counting?
So Ferrari are the next on the bandwagon. Toyota, Red Bull and Toro Rosso have already stated that they are unlikely to enter Formula One from 2010 onwards if there is no radical change to the regulations.
I agree with you Tristan FOTA should get complete control of all the Formula One assets. Maybe then they'll actually be able to go to tracks where they want to race and not ones Bernie wants to.
I personally don't think anyone was to blame. The tyres Barrichello used on his 2nd stint weren't as fast as the team predicted and he couldn't get them to work properly.
Remember there's still 12 races left in the season for him to have a chance at winning