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Title: F1 Suzuka
Post by: chrisgixer on 03 October 2014, 15:07:21
Awsome circuit. But very little run off. There's been some very serious crashes there over the years, with several fatalitys. Cars and bikes, as I'm sure most of you know.

Some very odd minor crashes in first practice today. As if the cars suddenly suffered very cold tyres. Maybe ambient temp dropped suddenly. It did later rain. Storms are forcast, as usual at this circuit it seems.

Love the racing here but It does give me the willies.
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 October 2014, 15:23:06
Awsome circuit. But very little run off. There's been some very serious crashes there over the years, with several fatalitys. Cars and bikes, as I'm sure most of you know.

Some very odd minor crashes in first practice today. As if the cars suddenly suffered very cold tyres. Maybe ambient temp dropped suddenly. It did later rain. Storms are forcast, as usual at this circuit it seems.

Love the racing here but It does give me the willies.

F1 is boringly safe these with the last fatality being some 20 years ago.

In the fifties and sixties drivers would die every year.

Moto GP far more exciting. :y
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: The Sheriff on 03 October 2014, 15:23:18
Awsome circuit. But very little run off. There's been some very serious crashes there over the years, with several fatalitys. Cars and bikes, as I'm sure most of you know.

Some very odd minor crashes in first practice today. As if the cars suddenly suffered very cold tyres. Maybe ambient temp dropped suddenly. It did later rain. Storms are forcast, as usual at this circuit it seems.

Love the racing here but It does give me the willies.
I'll give you the willi...........never mind, I'm bored with you now. ;D
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 October 2014, 15:26:01
Awsome circuit. But very little run off. There's been some very serious crashes there over the years, with several fatalitys. Cars and bikes, as I'm sure most of you know.

Some very odd minor crashes in first practice today. As if the cars suddenly suffered very cold tyres. Maybe ambient temp dropped suddenly. It did later rain. Storms are forcast, as usual at this circuit it seems.

Love the racing here but It does give me the willies.
I'll give you the willi...........never mind, I'm bored with you now. ;D

I'm not going to visit exotic Wakefield if that's the response that awaits me. ;D
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: Varche on 03 October 2014, 15:47:53
Despite the safety advances, some of the accidents in recent years have been horrific or potentially fatal. Road car safety too has advanced leaps and bounds from the junk people drove in the fifties to seventies.

having watched most of the races broadcast live , I still remember the worst crashes quite vividly. I used to be an avid Bike Grand Prix fanatic but stopped in 73 when Jarno Saarinen(and Pasolini) got killed.

Two horse race for Sunday? Lewis then Rosberg. Best of the rest? Bottass and Massa. Alonso will wring the Ferraris neck and doubtless be praying for a damp track. Is he off to Mclaren next year with Honda paying 30 million to buy him out of his contract? Actually a damp race would be good to level the field and let the talent show through.

Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: cleggy on 03 October 2014, 16:58:18
A good wheel to wheel race with daring overtaking will do me :y I don't wish to see any fatalities that is not why I watch motor sport, the non injury crashes add to the excitement and spectacle. :y
The advances in safety are a credit to the FIA and if Max Mosley can be credited with one thing it is that. :y :y :y
As an ex BMRMC  member, to go to a car after an on track incident to see the driver moving is a great relief. :y
Suzuki is a great circuit, it always reminds me of my old Scalextric in the figure of 8, ;D the weather will affect tactics. Lewis to beat the spoilt brat into second with Massa on the podium. :y
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: chrisgixer on 03 October 2014, 17:48:11
Awsome circuit. But very little run off. There's been some very serious crashes there over the years, with several fatalitys. Cars and bikes, as I'm sure most of you know.

Some very odd minor crashes in first practice today. As if the cars suddenly suffered very cold tyres. Maybe ambient temp dropped suddenly. It did later rain. Storms are forcast, as usual at this circuit it seems.

Love the racing here but It does give me the willies.

F1 is boringly safe these with the last fatality being some 20 years ago.

In the fifties and sixties drivers would die every year.

Moto GP far more exciting. :y

Last Death at Suzuka was in 2012.
Nissan 350z in world touring cars at turn 1.

In 2003 Daijiro Kato was killed near 130r in motogp after loosing control. The corner was re worked, only for Allan McNish to fling his F1 car at the barriers there in the following F1 event. It was a horrific crash at 180mph that saw his car burst through the barriers completely.

Luckily he went in backwards, so suffered minimal injuries, although he was not allowed to compete in the race as a result, it still finished his f1 career. The layout of that corner and the surrounding infastructure is the same today.
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: chrisgixer on 04 October 2014, 11:12:49
Ooh not the the poll position we wanted. :-\
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: Varche on 04 October 2014, 11:22:07
It will do :y

Here is hoping for a damp race.
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: cleggy on 04 October 2014, 11:27:29
It will do :y

Here is hoping for a damp race.

 :y :y :y
First corner might be fun, remember Senna and Prost
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: Varche on 05 October 2014, 10:52:45
Certainly different. Not quite the damp race I wanted!

Some good driving skill on display.

Why didn't one or two of the lower teams opt to start on Inters?

Haven't posted the results as it might not have been shown yet on BBC in UK?

I had a 26 second delay on Radio 5 commentary over the live Spanish TV pictures. Worst ever. The driver was out of the pits before Mcnish said they were coming in! Still can't understand that as they are watching the same race.
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: chrisgixer on 05 October 2014, 12:44:24
Fingers crossed for Bianchi. :(
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 05 October 2014, 13:49:00
Fingers crossed for Bianchi. :(

Yes, it does not look good:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/29496295

 :( :(
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: cleggy on 05 October 2014, 17:24:49
Fingers crossed for Bianchi. :(

Yes, it does not look good:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/29496295

 :( :(


As I stated earlier, exactly not what we wanted :( :(
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: henryd on 05 October 2014, 17:33:17
According to BBC now out of surgery and breathing unaided :y
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: cleggy on 05 October 2014, 18:10:01
According to BBC now out of surgery and breathing unaided :y

That's good but in intensive car with a serious head injury. :(
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: henryd on 05 October 2014, 19:06:13
According to BBC now out of surgery and breathing unaided :y

That's good but in intensive car with a serious head injury. :(

Yes I know,but at least he's still with us.
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: cleggy on 05 October 2014, 20:16:30
According to BBC now out of surgery and breathing unaided :y

That's good but in intensive car with a serious head injury. :(

Yes I know,but at least he's still with us.

We can but hope, Massa recovered after the head injury the he sustained when a piece of Barichello's car hit his helmet.
Tractor tyres are very unforgiving, I had an incident on the Seven Dales Mintex rally where the cars came down an embankment along a flood plain and across a wide stream. The mini's and cars that crept threw the water invariably stalled and the tractor used to extract them got closer and closer to the water. An Escort Mexico flew across the bank, grounded on the stream bed and shot out of the stream straight into the rear tractor tyre, the car was a right off with  the driver and navigator shook up and minor injuries to the drivers wrists. When I got to the car with a crow bar to force the doors open the driver simply said " Who the f+ck parked that there?" ;D
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: aaronjb on 06 October 2014, 17:35:42
Footage has been released of the actual accident now - the whole car slides under the back end of the tractor unit, slicing the car off pretty much at windscreen level.. amazing he's alive at all, honestly.
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: henryd on 06 October 2014, 17:47:17
Footage has been released of the actual accident now - the whole car slides under the back end of the tractor unit, slicing the car off pretty much at windscreen level.. amazing he's alive at all, honestly.

Jesus,don't know how he survived that at all,it lifted that JCB off the ground when he went under it :'(
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: cleggy on 06 October 2014, 18:39:43
Footage has been released of the actual accident now - the whole car slides under the back end of the tractor unit, slicing the car off pretty much at windscreen level.. amazing he's alive at all, honestly.

Jesus,don't know how he survived that at all,it lifted that JCB off the ground when he went under it :'(

Awful,  :'( I thought at first he had hit the tyre, we can but hope. :(
Title: Re: F1 Suzuka
Post by: chrisgixer on 07 October 2014, 10:51:02
Just seen it myself. Went in at quite a speed. I know there's an element of counter balance with the truck they where using but the back end went up in the air as the car went under the over hang behind the tricks rear wheel.

...and if the truck has reversed a fraction later, the drivers head would of missed anything solid completely. :(