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Spanish Grand Prix

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

What another great race, and being a Jenson Button supporter I was delighted to see him win again!

Many of us, me including was expecting Sebastian Vettel to beat the Brawns today. Even the BBC pundits, Eddie Jordan and David Coulthard predicted Sebastian Vettel to win.

They, like myself got it wrong, but I thought it would be interesting to see who in the FF1GP tried to predict the race result. For this week, we had 874 out of a possible 1393 predictions, so good on you all for entering your predictions for those extra little points.

Let’s take a look at Sebastian Vettel. Out of the 1393 FF1GP teams, 225 had selected Sebastian for their teams. The ones who did their predictions for this race, 26 teams believed he would come 1st, 50 in 2nd place and 44 in 3rd place, 15 in 4th place and 10 in 5th place. One team predicted him to come in 11th!

Considering you can only put in your predictions before qualifying starts, it looks like you all got a good judgement on where Sebastian Vettel will finish.

If you are all interested in any more stats, just drop me a line at admin@ff1gp.com and I’ll be happy to do another post on them.

Ferrari - you got to ask, what is going on in that garage? You have to feel sorry for Massa who was fighting Vettel all the way to keep in behind, only to told you don’t have enough fuel to reach the end of the race, so please drive SLOWLY!

You would think with these state of the art fuel rigs would be able to deliver the precise amount of into a F1 car?!

Well I guess not, but if Ferrari need to get rid of those fuel rigs, I know of a petrol station close to me that would welcome a faster petrol pump! The other day it took one of their pumps took 5 minutes to put 42 litres into my car, compare that with F1 fuel pump which I would reckon it would take 4-5 seconds!

Next race is in Monaco, where I don’t expect any of the teams to run KERS around the tight street circuit. Although if anyone does use KERS, there won’t be many places to use it. The Tunnel, the Start Finish straight and between turns 1 and 3 are the places to me to use it, although anyone who does use it, will have to have balls of steel.

See you all in 2 weeks time!

Round 4 - Spain

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

First things, that awful Heikki Kovalainen crash. The last reports said hes ok with no broken bones. Also respect to the guy for giving him the thumbs up while he was being taken to an Ambulance. From myself and everyone at FF1GP.com get well soon mate, and we look forward to seeing you behind the wheel again.

So hands up who was enjoying a Sangria with the Formula 1 today?

It was another great race today. A lot of the interesting action was down in the midfield today. Being a English person, you will find me supporting the British drivers, and it was excellent to see Jenson Button finishing in the points today, and of course Lewis Hamilton on the Podium.

What was more surprising was how close the top teams was in times, it was very close. The next race in Turkey, will be interesting. McLaren will have fresh engines, Ferrari will not. I think both teams will really go for it regardless of their engines, as the race afterwards is in Monaco. Why? Well in my opinion, Monaco is a slow circuit, you dont need a good engine to get around, you need a car that sticks like glue around the corners. Im sure you will have your own thoughts on this.

Now my email box has been a bit busy over the last week over the subject of Super Aguri. The team is in financial trouble, due to the Magna group pulling out of buy-out talks, and it was looking like they would not be able to make the Spanish Grand Prix, however Honda stepped in to help them out.

The question that everyone has asked me, what if Super Aguri do not make the race, what happens to my points?

The answer is you get no points, which includes prediction points, even for predicting a DNF. The rules state:-

“To score any points for DNF positions, the driver or team must at least turn up for the 1st qualifying session of the race weekend.”

However I did ask anyone who did ask me about the rules, do you think this rule is ok?

Now I was expecting a mix bag of responses, or a huge response saying Give us our DNF prediction points.

In fact all the responses said on the lines of Nil points Here are some of the responses I got.

“Why should people be able to score points based on a sure thing. Also surely this was part of the risk they ran picking the cheapest team?”

And I had this very honest reply from one of the players.

“With Super Aguri as one of my teams and Anthony Davidson as one of my drivers I should be saying yes to DNF regardless. But my sense of fair play says no.; if they don’t turn up for qualifying, there are no points for predicting DNF.”

And also this Player said “(I have a) bias towards any rule that helps me score more points. :)” but ended his email saying “P.S. Although ‘bonus points’ do suggest there needs to be some sort of skill or judgement involved to get ‘em.”

A big thanks to everyone who took their time to respond, and for now the prediction rules stand.

However one thing that was asked, How can I trade my team or driver if they go bust The answer is you cant but it may be something I will look into for the 2009/2010 season.

Next stop, Turkey!