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Pintsize725 11-23-2014 10:26 AM

Meh. I was really looking forward to a good battle. Sad for Rosberg and the technical difficulties. Happy for Massa though!

Nicole can take her fake crying elsewhere.

DLSTR 11-23-2014 02:03 PM

I liked the race overall. Hoped for Nico to have more of a battle but his car was not having it. LH deserved the title.

Dont give up yet on this season there is test this week in Abu Dhabi and the new Honda motor will be run in a special Mclaren built to test the chassis/motor integration. Honda are talking very cocky about how good this motor is going to be. Like they are saying they expect to win next year.

Was a good season and nice to see Massa doing well in Brazil and Abu Dhabi!

Pintsize725 11-23-2014 02:28 PM

So the Spanish President has confirmed Alonso to McLaren....? :icon17:


I'm really eager to know if Button and Vergne will be on the grid next year.

Titan1080 11-25-2014 08:07 PM

Really hoping Button will drive for Honda again next year with McLaren, been my favorite driver since his BAR days.

Pintsize725 11-25-2014 09:07 PM

I had a conference call scheduled with Pieter Rossi Monday but had to pass it on to a colleague of mine to take. Once I have any news, I'll post here. Pieter Rossi is the principal of Team Rossi Motorsports, and father of Alexander Rossi. :tup:

I'm assuming most of you would support him if you could, right?

DLSTR 12-11-2014 05:14 AM

Official: McLaren confirms Alonso and Button for 2015 - Pitpass.com

That will be a great line-up and fun intra-team battle to watch. Glad Mclaren are keeping Jenson on board. Should be fun!

BlackZeda 12-29-2014 12:18 PM

Since I appreciate the adage, "if you can't say something nice..." I will just say that I am very disappointed with Formula 1 after my first season of watching every lap raced.

With that being said, my nephew is graduating from college this year with an engineering degree and he is very interested in at least applying to the Haas F1 team. Would anyone know a person that either works for an F1 team or has close contacts with one? I would like to get my hands on a really good resume and see if there are any other tips that might help.

Also, I am taking my nephew to the Montreal Grand Prix next year, and I wanted to see the best way to go about getting tickets and/or a package deal. Any recommendations?

Pintsize725 12-29-2014 01:10 PM

^At the very least, I would post to the Facebook page of Haas to ask where to view any open positions.

The venue website should have packages available for purchase. As far as I know, any third party packages are usually exclusive, VIP priced packages.

DLSTR 12-29-2014 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackZeda (Post 3067874)
Since I appreciate the adage, "if you can't say something nice..." I will just say that I am very disappointed with Formula 1 after my first season of watching every lap raced.

With that being said, my nephew is graduating from college this year with an engineering degree and he is very interested in at least applying to the Haas F1 team. Would anyone know a person that either works for an F1 team or has close contacts with one? I would like to get my hands on a really good resume and see if there are any other tips that might help.

Also, I am taking my nephew to the Montreal Grand Prix next year, and I wanted to see the best way to go about getting tickets and/or a package deal. Any recommendations?

Surf the venue website for race tickets. Book now as popular is Montreal. Also book a hotel now. The teams take up quite a bit of the better hotels. I was there in 2005 and stayed at the Sheraton. Honda and some of the Ferrari folks were there and I was able to chat with them etc.
I have major contacts in the sport none of which are aligned with Haas. I can send a few emails out and hopefully get some recommendations. Considering more than a few engineers were made unemployed recently I would think Haas will have very experienced folks applying now if not already.

BlackZeda 12-31-2014 02:39 PM

Well it looks like the Canadian Grand Prix won't work for my nephew, so we are going to the USGP in October. Thinking about driving my Z down so as I experience some of that thick air the cars like so much!

The ticket prices seem to be a bit more for the US race, so would anyone be able to recommend a location/level where a good race experience is to be had? I am looking to spend between $500-$700 a ticket.

BlackZeda 12-31-2014 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DLSTR (Post 3067946)
...I have major contacts in the sport none of which are aligned with Haas. I can send a few emails out and hopefully get some recommendations. Considering more than a few engineers were made unemployed recently I would think Haas will have very experienced folks applying now if not already.

That would be awesome and greatly appreciated. Living away from Europe and North Carolina in the middle of the country doesn't provide too many opportunities to meet F1 people.

Really, all I am looking for is a good F1 resume as a starting point for my nephew's. Again, thanks for any assistance!

Pintsize725 12-31-2014 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackZeda (Post 3070056)
Well it looks like the Canadian Grand Prix won't work for my nephew, so we are going to the USGP in October. Thinking about driving my Z down so as I experience some of that thick air the cars like so much!

The ticket prices seem to be a bit more for the US race, so would anyone be able to recommend a location/level where a good race experience is to be had? I am looking to spend between $500-$700 a ticket.

Here's my review:

Great fun for all! - Review of Circuit of The Americas, Austin, TX - TripAdvisor

BlackZeda 01-01-2015 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pintsize725 (Post 3070062)

Awesome...based on your review it looks like I will be doing the Main Grandstand. The USGP is quite a bit more than the Canadian GP...it is almost like they are expecting a bunch of rich Texans to attend. Thanks so much!

Pintsize725 01-01-2015 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackZeda (Post 3070522)
Awesome...based on your review it looks like I will be doing the Main Grandstand. The USGP is quite a bit more than the Canadian GP...it is almost like they are expecting a bunch of rich Texans to attend. Thanks so much!

Definitely try to catch some practice action at turn 1 at least. :)

ZCanadian 04-14-2022 01:57 PM

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...260376842.html

Miami Gardens residents make a last-ditch appeal to stop the race due to noise concerns.

I should edit to include a great comment from another board about this...

From the article: "The noise from F1 cars is completely unacceptable."

Something that every F1 fan can agree with since the beginning of the Hybrid Turbo era. :-)

God-Speed 05-08-2022 02:24 PM

For the Love of God, will Sky Please take the mic away from Martin Brundle and Never let him do another Grid Walk!!! Total Train Wreck! :facepalm:


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