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10 Feb 2006, 06:05 (Ref:1519388) | #1 | ||
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A few surprises in the driver entry list.
Japan are back. Pakistan missing this time (surely Khan cannot still be injured?) India are listed No Toccacelo for Italy. They were starting to look threatening with Toccacelo so guess the other two are buying the drive. Strange that lots of countries are only bringing one driver, as we saw in Durban with Pakistan you are then out of it if your driver gets injured. A1 Team Driver 1 Driver 2 Australia Christian Jones Marcus Marshall Austria Mathias Lauda Brazil Christian Fittipaldi Tuka Rocha Canada Sean McIntosh China Tengyi Jiang Czech Republic Tomas Enge France Nicholas Lapierre Germany Timo Scheider Great Britain Robbie Kerr India Armaan Ebrahim Indonesia Ananda Mikola Ireland Ralph Firman Michael Devaney Italy Max Busnelli Michele Rugolo Japan Hyanari Shimoda Lebanon Basil Shaaban Khalil Beschir Malaysia Alex Yoong Mexico Salvador Duran Netherlands Jos Verstappen Jeroen Bleekemolen New Zealand Matt Halliday Portugal Alvaro Parente South Africa Stephen Simpson Switzerland Neel Jani USA Phil Giebler |
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Khan is still injured - this just released:
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First practice now complete; Ireland on top with Indonesia, Great Britain, Portugal and Australia chasing. Full results here. |
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Second practice finished - Malaysia, Australia, Netherlands, France, Indonesia the top 5.
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Nice performance from Marcus Marshall there, and also interesting to see Jones well towards the top in FP1. Saw a couple of clips on TV a few moments ago and the conditions looked moderately treacherous - can anyone confirm?
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I criticised Robbie Kerr in the past, but I have say well Robbie on your Pole. Very good driving, just need that win from it now. Go Robbie.
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Good efforts also from Mexico (Salvador Duran) and Japan (Hayanari Shimoda). Otherwise it's all the usual suspects at the front, isn't it, apart from Brazil. To be fair to Christian Fittipaldi, he was bound to find this weekend tough and it's only preparation for the last three races on circuits that I think he knows.
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Great to see Robbie Kerr on Pole postition, he totally deserves it. I too have criticised Kerr in the past and I think with some justification, however he now seems to be finally getting there 100% and this weekend could be the weekend that Team GB get their maiden win in A1 GP. IMO.
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Another entertaining enough couple of races, but I am beginning to think that there are too many offs, and too many safety car periods in particular which really do disrupt the racing. They make the whole compulsary pit stop scenario just too much of a lottery, in my view.
I'm increasingly unconvinced that A1GP has the credibility to think of itself as a "world cup of motorsport", good to watch though it may be. |
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I personally am of the opposite view to yourself Ian, there was a few offs yes but only because the drivers here are willing to put their cars on the line and go for postitions unlike Formula One for example, watch any other series like GP2 or Champ Car or the IRL and you normally see lots of safety car periods, certainly as many as you get in most A1 GP rounds. Most A1 races arent this action packed and there arent normally as many offs as we saw in todays feature race.
A1 GP has many of the best drivers in the world outside of F1 at the moment IMO and is producing excellent racing. Well done to Sean McIntosh and Canada, yes they were a little fortunate due to a couple of safety car periods but McIntosh did fight for that win, he wasnt given it, he overtook several cars during the course of the race on merit. A1 IMO keeps getting better and better. |
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I don't care whether it can be classed as the true World Cup of Motorsport what so ever, all I want is to be able to sit down and be entertained and that is what this series is all about and so far it delivers every time! Purists are bound to criticise but we don't need any more stale single seater categorys we have enough,if you want pure racing watch other formulas! Conratulations to all drivers for the races today and thankyou for 2 hours of gripping entertainment. |
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I absolutely agree, McIntosh was magnificent.
As far as the safety car periods go, my real point is that I am sure the SC is used more than is strictly necessary, which is a shame. That said, on this occasion it did seem to take quite a while for them to sort some of the incidents out... In terms of some of the offs - well, there was some brainless driving going on out there. Yes, it is good to see drivers putting their cars on the line - however, a little more thought and creativity would probably have netted better results. And results is what motor racing is all about. |
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Next year the series will be bigger and we will probably have a even better crop of drivers than we do now. Its also important to remember that nations like Indonesia and India and Lebanon dont have the motorsport history that many of us European and American nations have and therefore dont perhaps have the variety of drivers to choose from that we have in Europe and America. I think that quite often people forget this is A1 GP's maiden season. |
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The 'World Cup' concept falls down mainly, in my view, because the teams tend to be run by professional outfits that don't have a particular allegiance, in many cases, to the country which they represent. We all know why that is, but to the general public it would seem rather odd and not really in keeping with an inter-nation event. That is one area in which it is deficient in my view. As I've said, the racing is fantastic and I got out of bed early on a Sunday morning to follow it. However, it currently doesn't have the momentum to move onto the next level, which is where the organisers wanted it to be, I believe. |
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The organisers need to sort themselves out at the present level and do something about these persistent stories of financial troubles before they even think about moving up to another. For me,A1GP provides great entertainment pretty much as it is. I don't mind random results caused by different pit stop strategies, but it is frustrating when wheels keep sticking. These teams are not inexperienced; there must be a design flaw. |
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Both races were great entertainment again!
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The last two rounds have been fantastic viewing. This series is getting better all the time. Good to see some decent crowds at the venues as well.
Hre's to A1 GP continueing to get stronger. (the only down side is that the commentary (we get the british team) is even worse than F1!) |
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The racing is superb, though. If you want to pass someone, make sure you get it right, else someone will pass you instead. Exactly how it should be. I'd like to see less squeezing into the corner going on - if the guy is already locking up and you've got him right on the edge of the circuit, how exactly is he supposed to avoid hitting you when you take what's left of the track away from him? Not to mention either aerodynamics or push to pass (or both) mean that it's possible to overtake from much further back than normal. My only question about the series now, is why do we need pit stops? It's obvious the tyres can last the distance comfortably, and it just breaks up the racing, especially given the number of stuck wheels we've seen. Since the cars can actually race, I'd do away with the stop and just let them get on with it. |
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I think Ben Edwards and John Watson are excellent. There has been so much happening in the last couple of meetings that commentating must have been really difficult, but IMO they coped very well. |
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Same here, and it isnt just because they are British. Ben Edwards generally is a great commentator both in A1 GP and the BTCC, IMO. John Watson took a bit of getting used to at first I admit but once I got used to his style I found him to be pretty good too, hes always up to date with the latest goings on in the series and he does add a bit of humor at times too. IMO.
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Ben Edwards is fine but he is overshadowed John Watson's dreadfulness. He has a very pompous and irritating voice and just makes far too many really obvious mistakes.
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