Mine was printed Friday night
Why did everyone leave the D5 room all of a sudden?
From what I have heard he is in the ICU from surgery.Relative to bianchi, I agree with falango that it was crazy to be running in the conditions that they did, although it didn't seem to be too much of a problem most of the time. That was probably more luck than good planning though.
Rosberg made a good point in that the junior teams are at a huge disadvantage (and at much higher risk) in the situation that they were facing, with less downforce developed into their cars.
I hope we hear some good news soon. Unfortunately though, no news seems to be bad news in this case, and it's been quiet for quite a while now.
I hope to hear something uplifting when I wake up tomorrow. Really sad day for racing. The fact that no one showed replays says a lot to me. I have a hard time believing no cameras caught it.
And had left the track unconscious but should be in surgery recovery by now. And an MRI revealed head trauma.From what I have heard he is in the ICU from surgery.
Stuck on Grid for Race 1 of Combo 3 as well.....
He can't see the names, and everything keeps changing on him.Whoever is in the D1 scorekeeping document making changes. Stop now, you are screwing it up.
Who is it that is doing the scoring?He can't see the names, and everything keeps changing on him.
We had one driver tonight in D6 who was GLUED to the grid...three times I believe..other than that D6 had a good night with all drivers getting a podium...fun racing by and large.It's happened to me once aswell. Everything seemed fine until I look at my time and it's 4secs of the pace. It's defintely odd, I couldn't figure it out at all.
that is standard policy for the FIA to not show any horrific accidents until the guy shakes his head and stands up in the cockpit...when it does not happen its just like NASCAR holding up the tarp...nothing good is going to happen. I believe Jules is the nephew of Lucien Bianchi was drove for Cooper-Maserati in the 60s....good genes. I do hope we do not have the first non walk away since Senna those many years ago. I'm not very religious (except when in a foxhole...there are no atheists in foxholes) but who knows, a little word with the man upstairs might be in order.Relative to bianchi, I agree with falango that it was crazy to be running in the conditions that they did, although it didn't seem to be too much of a problem most of the time. That was probably more luck than good planning though.
Rosberg made a good point in that the junior teams are at a huge disadvantage (and at much higher risk) in the situation that they were facing, with less downforce developed into their cars.
I hope we hear some good news soon. Unfortunately though, no news seems to be bad news in this case, and it's been quiet for quite a while now.
I hope to hear something uplifting when I wake up tomorrow. Really sad day for racing. The fact that no one showed replays says a lot to me. I have a hard time believing no cameras caught it.