2012 F1 - the summer break

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I read somewhere that the break is for 15 days

EDIT: its 14 days http://www.espnstar.com/motorsport/f1/n ... mer-break/ teams can choose when to take a break
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Hamilton starts summer break

Hamilton on twitter - Just got back from the gym, goin hard as im pumpin weight.. No rest if you wanna be the best!!

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Then he's going to be very busy.

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raymondu999 wrote:1-3-1, or 1-2-2?
I "guessed" it to be 1-3-1 ; Just got this link from google that claims to give the break "Dates" as well but unable to open from my office.. See if it helps..

Keyword for search: f1 summer shutdown 2012

http://www.google.co.in/url?q=http://to ... pvYc-FfTMQ
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ianwit wrote:There's nothing to stop suppliers working during the shut down is there?
Good question. Is there any actual rule that stipulates no work can be at all?
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That's always been something that confuses me. Sure RBR as a team shuts down their factory - but what about the Red Bull Technology factory, for example? Virgin Wirth research? Etc etc
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So for all intents and purposes, it's business as usual?
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World Superbikes race1 today @ Silverstone was the single craziest race I ever witnessed. You guys are missing so much fun...
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I'll be going to the Spa GP as well, seated on Gold 4 armed with a Full HD handycam. So I'll provide this forum with some videos and let's hope I can keep myself from creating controversy this year by again complaining about the (way) too low speeds :P
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I would guess that such a serious amount of money would allow them to ignore the constant complains of a car that was nowhere near as bad as their #1 driver tried to sell throughout the season.

Heck, a car on which Massa finishes in the podium or has to lift so that his teammate finishes ahead (As we saw often in the final races of the year) is, by no means, a "bad" car."

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Just read some of the posts on here and it does make me smile,hard worked ? near burn out ?
God how we managed a few years ago when it was thur-sun with several engine changes (3 a day in the turbo days) and a couple of all nighters ?
Life now in F1is EASY all the systems are broken down and people look after each little part,I know 1 team thats got 7 people doing the job that 2 of us use to manage a few years ago

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polarboy wrote:Just read some of the posts on here and it does make me smile,hard worked ? near burn out ?
God how we managed a few years ago when it was thur-sun with several engine changes (3 a day in the turbo days) and a couple of all nighters ?
Life now in F1is EASY all the systems are broken down and people look after each little part,I know 1 team thats got 7 people doing the job that 2 of us use to manage a few years ago
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You had it easy .....

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one week left! I don't know if i can make it 168 hours :o I'm sure i will find something to do.

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I find the whole idea that they are overworked, tired and need a vacation laughable.
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So far I've been occupying myself with the America's Cup World Series in San Francisco:

http://www.americascup.com/

A Spec-Series for now (until the Louis Vuitton and full America's Cup where the individually-built 72' boats are used), but it has everything:

- Advanced Composites
- Aerodynamics
- Tricky track conditions
- Crashes and Catastrophes!
- Rivalries!
- Close Racing! Boring Racing where it's all determined at the start!
- The Glamour! (After all, Sponsored by Louis Vuitton)

It may not have the roar, but it certainly has the...um...serenity as the pinnacle of its sport!