
Also last year Red Bull had promoted Star Wars on there racer (you had to love the storm trooper pit crew), this year it will be Superman.
Yes you're right, the knew qualifying format will be highly criticized here! Imagine, every time a super Aguri or a Midland is on track, all other team's lap will be spoiled. And if ever GF find himself behind JV, we'll have another italian lesson for surem3_lover wrote:I know it is early for this thread, but you can imagine the qualifying rounds that we will see, there is going to be some blocking and a lot of controversy, I can not wait.
"The lap starts on the pit straight where I will reach over 165 mph (270 kph) in 6th gear, before braking to 2nd gear and around 50 mph (86 kph) for the Sainte Devote corner. From here I accelerate up the long hill reaching about 160 mph (260 kph) before going into the long left-hand 3rd gear comer, Massenet, that leads to the famous Casino corner. I remain in 3rd gear for this and take it at around 75 mph (120 kph) and as I crest the hill the car becomes very light and slides towards the barrier, Then there's a very bumpy, highly cambered straight on which the car reaches around 130 mph (210 kph) and which leads down to the first of the 1st gear hairpins, the Mirabeau hairpin, which is taken at under 45 mph (70 kph.
There's a very short period of acceleration which leads down to the tightest of all the corners at Monaco, the Grand (formerly Loews) hairpin which again is taken in 1st gear and the speed can be as low as 45 kph (30 mph). The downhill stretch leads to Portier which in turn leads in to the Tunnel, both of which are taken in 2nd gear at under 50 mph (80 kph). As you enter the tunnel its quite tricky because you not only have to get used to a change in the ambient light, but there is also quite a difficult corner in the tunnel which is taken at over 155 mph (250 kph) in top gear. On exiting the tunnel braking is very difficult for the chicane as you are heading downhill and have to brake from the maximum speed on the circuit of 280 kph (170 mph) down to around 45 mph (60 kph) and 1st gear for the Harbour Chicane.
From here I will reach around 140 mph (225 kph) before going through the Tabac corner in 4th gear at around 100 mph (160 kph). I remain in 4th gear for the first, fast, part of the Swimming Pool, before braking to 2nd gear and 50 mph (80 kph) for the second part.
The approach to the final hairpin, Rascasse, is very difficult as you have to brake from around 115 mph (185 kph) while still on a curve, down to 35 mph (50 kph) for this 1st gear corner. On exiting this comer it is very difficult to control the wheelspin as you accelerate up to the final corner, Anthony Noghes, which is taken at around 45 mph (75 kph) in 2nd gear. The lap then finishes on the pit straight. "
Homologated engies in F1FIA wont scrap engine freeze
15 May 2006
The FIA has rejected a vote by most of the F1 teams confirmed for the 2008 season to scrap a controversial freeze the governing body wants to impose on engine development. The FIA president wrote to team bosses on Monday outlining his position.
Reuters claimed to have seen a copy of the letter which said that by entering the championship in 2008 the teams accepted the regulations as published and it would not be fair for it to change the rules now given that some teams will have taken the decision to enter the championship based upon the engine freeze rule.
Reuters quoted the letter as saying, "A major factor in deciding whether or not to enter is the cost of competing. No responsible governing body could agree to rule changes which increase the cost of competing once entries have been accepted. There can therefore be no question of abandoning engine homologation or making any other change to the 2008 regulations which would significantly increase the budgets of the teams which have agreed to compete."