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Post time 14-1-2009 02:25 PM | Show all posts

Reply #160 ShadowChaser's post

kena war war kan sekarang supaya semua orang tahu...

biar meriah sikit kat Motorsport ni....
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Post time 14-1-2009 02:27 PM | Show all posts

Reply #160 ShadowChaser's post

Tahun lepas Hyp yang buat..kalau tak silap
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Post time 14-1-2009 02:57 PM | Show all posts

Balas #162 Yo-Ya\ catat

yap..seingat aku hyp yg buat
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Post time 14-1-2009 02:58 PM | Show all posts

Balas #159 ShadowChaser\ catat

aku baca mercedes nak supply engine kepada honda..

kang tetiba jadi Honda Mercedes F1 Team
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Post time 14-1-2009 04:02 PM | Show all posts

Reply #161 Yo-Ya's post

sapa nak jadik promotion mgr
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Post time 14-1-2009 04:04 PM | Show all posts

Reply #164 weta_studio's post

ekcelikan team honda for sale, derang tgh discuss ngan potential2 buyers bos team honda sendiri nick fry tu pun ada bid, so takkan jadi honda-merc f1 team
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Post time 14-1-2009 04:16 PM | Show all posts

Balas #166 ShadowChaser\ catat

mcm2 aku dgn rumor team ni..

ada yg cakap schumy/brawn nak beli..

tapi aku harap ada buyers
pasal honda ni baru nak power..kurang meriah kalo takde..
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Post time 14-1-2009 04:24 PM | Show all posts

Reply #167 weta_studio's post

tu ah, aku takleh la bukak thread honda lagi dah
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Post time 14-1-2009 05:05 PM | Show all posts
aku nak share satu vc..
kelakar pulak aku tgk aksi bini si riccardo ni..
aku pun mungkin terpekik terlolong kalau dok sebelah abe kimi..



Riccardo Patrese discovers that not everyone loves travelling round a race track at speed...
Back in September, Riccardo Patrese was invited by Honda to take part in a Formula One demonstration run at Jerez.

The Italian hit the track in an RA107 for a series of runs around the Spanish circuit, but was also charged with driving duties for a series of passenger runs in a road-car.

However, it didn't turn out to be an enjoyable experience for Mrs Patrese when she was sitting in the passenger seat...
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Post time 14-1-2009 05:35 PM | Show all posts

Reply #169 raven's post

hahahahhahah lawak la clip tu

muhahahhahahhha

"mamamiaaaaaaaaaaaa"

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Post time 15-1-2009 08:32 AM | Show all posts

Balas #169 raven\ catat

tak dapat loading..
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Post time 15-1-2009 08:35 AM | Show all posts

Reply #169 raven's post

kikikikiki kakakakakaka

aku takmoh la naik gak kalu derang offer pun
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Post time 15-1-2009 08:35 AM | Show all posts

Reply #171 weta_studio's post

ko pakai window 95 ke
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Post time 15-1-2009 08:56 AM | Show all posts

Balas #173 ShadowChaser\ catat

aku guna window vista
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Reply #174 weta_studio's post

vista pirate ah ni :@
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Post time 15-1-2009 12:21 PM | Show all posts
How new engine rules will affect strategy
15 January 2009 by Keith Collantine

Ferrari’s Stefano Domenicali has been talking about the changes to the F1 engine rules for 2009.

Gone are the days of teams using one engine for each two consecutive rounds. The 2009 system is more complex: it could face some teams with challenging questions - especially at the end of the season - and it could be a headache for us fans to follow too.
The new engine rules

The new engine rules can be summarised as follows:

    * Drivers get a total of eight engines for the 17-race season
    * If they have to use a ninth engine they get a ten-place grid penalty
    * They don’t have to use the same engine in consecutive races
    * As in 2008, the engines they use in Friday test sessions are not subject to these rules - just Saturday practice, qualifying and the race

Teams will obviously want to manage the amount of work their engines do to reduce the risk of one failing. Almost every Grand Prix is run to the same distance, 300km, except Monaco which is 260km, so that will not play a great role in their thinking. A greater concern is what percentage of each lap is spent with the engine under maximum stress - i.e. at full throttle.
Engine demands at F1 circuits

Here’s a list of the tracks on the calendar ranked by the proportion of time a driver spends on full throttle during a typical lap. (I haven’t been able to find data for all of them - please fill in the gaps if you can).

Monza - 70% full throttle
Spa-Francorchamps - 70%
Melbourne - 65%
Sepang - 65%
Interlagos - 65%
Silverstone - 64%
Istanbul - 63%
Bahrain - 63%
Nürburgring - 58%
Hungaroring - 58%
Catalunya - 57%
Shanghai - 55%
Monte-Carlo - 42%
Suzuka - ?%
Abu Dhabi - ?%
Valencia - ?%
Singapore - ?%

Spreading out the number of races evenly between the engines means seven engines would do two races each and one would have to do three. Red Bull used one engine for three consecutive races last year.
Engine strategy

Not having to use the same engine in consecutive races frees the teams to mix and match their engines to minimise strain. For example, the same engine that does a high-strain race like Monza or Spa could also do Monte-Carlo - the lowest-strain event. Of course, this assumes their engines are happy to sit for four months in between.

There are other complications. In wet races engine strain is greatly reduced, so an engine that does at least one wet race may become a candidate for the unit that has to do three events.

Drivers are also not required to use the same engine all weekend - they could qualify with one engine and swap it for a different unit for the race.

This is generally good news in that we are much less likely to see a driver receive a grid penalty for a race. However at the end of the season drivers may find themselves having to make difficult decisions about which engine is the one to do three races.

Finally, it’s not clear whether the FIA intends to publish details of which driver used which engine in which session. Hopefully they will, and fans will be kept in the picture.
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Post time 15-1-2009 03:05 PM | Show all posts

Balas #175 ShadowChaser\ catat

ini ori punyer...maybe line ofis tak mengizinkan kot
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Post time 15-1-2009 03:08 PM | Show all posts

Balas #176 ShadowChaser\ catat

pasal enjin pun nak cut cost..

apakata kurangkan race luar eropah..cuma 3 race je kat luar eropah..baru jimat
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Post time 15-1-2009 10:22 PM | Show all posts
xde sape nk bukak umah toyota kerr .......
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Post time 16-1-2009 07:38 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Madura1 at 15-1-2009 22:22
xde sape nk bukak umah toyota kerr .......


disebabkan tak ada..

aku nak tampal kereta yang baru di war war kan toyota



nampak menarik gak... tapi belum tentu ......

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