2009 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX - 27 Sept 2009


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what makes you think it is proton going to be the one. it might be perodua. whichever one still BOLEH!

It is Lotus ok dun play play!

Lotus confirmed for 2010 as FIA pushes for 14 teams


Lotus targeting best newcomer honours in 2010


Lotus will initially be based near the UK headquarters of Lotus Cars (owned by Malaysian auto giant Proton), before moving to a new purpose-built base at Kuala Lumpur’s Sepang International Circuit.
 

It is Lotus ok dun play play!

Lotus confirmed for 2010 as FIA pushes for 14 teams


Lotus targeting best newcomer honours in 2010


Lotus will initially be based near the UK headquarters of Lotus Cars (owned by Malaysian auto giant Proton), before moving to a new purpose-built base at Kuala Lumpur’s Sepang International Circuit.

If I am not wrong, Ayrton Senna was once a driver for Lotus, right?:think:
 

Ha, Huggable was part of the action too. But didn't get any "airtime"! :bsmilie:

Was a volunteer at Turn 5 in the last SGP.

no idea bro... last year i was in the action itself.
 

Are volunteer marshals allowed to bring point and shoot cameras? And secretly take video of some of the action? Or strictly not allowed as its an image thing?
 

Technically speaking, no. Especially during the "hot" periods, like qualifying etc. However, almost everyone brought one. There are some rules and conduct for marshals, like not harrasing drivers for autograph, no sleeping on the job, etc.

Btw F1 has this strange ruling, that all pictures taken during the F1 races are theirs. :nono:

Are volunteer marshals allowed to bring point and shoot cameras? And secretly take video of some of the action? Or strictly not allowed as its an image thing?
 

yes, bernie is a smart man, you don't have a photog vest, all photos are theirs.

this is management rights, the idea is (well, he created the Formula One Association) his...

so this is called covering all money making opportunity for himself.
 

If I am not wrong, Ayrton Senna was once a driver for Lotus, right?:think:

Ya from 1985-1987, then in 1988 Senna moved to reigning world champions McLaren to partner Alain Prost.
 

Technically speaking, no. Especially during the "hot" periods, like qualifying etc. However, almost everyone brought one. There are some rules and conduct for marshals, like not harrasing drivers for autograph, no sleeping on the job, etc.

Btw F1 has this strange ruling, that all pictures taken during the F1 races are theirs. :nono:

I see. I thought i saw on TV in China, a pitlane marshal asked some driver for autograph signing.
 

Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds have left the Renault F1 team.

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Is this a replay of wad Ron Dennis did last yr when he left Mclaren so that the FIA won't punish the team so badly?
 

Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds have left the Renault F1 team.

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Is this a replay of wad Ron Dennis did last yr when he left Mclaren so that the FIA won't punish the team so badly?

Heard from the news this morning that they decided not to punish Renault? :think:
 

Heard from the news this morning that they decided not to punish Renault? :think:

No la, not possible. Only Pat Symonds will not be punished. 1st Spygate, then Liegate and now Crashgate! F1 and FIA have to do something to protect the integerty of the sport.
 

With their departure, does that mean:
1) Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds will not be obligated to co-operate with FIA ?
2) Renault will get away scot-free?

Whatever the outcome, this is going to hurt the sport more.

No la, not possible. Only Pat Symonds will not be punished. 1st Spygate, then Liegate and now Crashgate! F1 and FIA have to do something to protect the integerty of the sport.
 

1)they won't be liable in this case,

but as for renault, they still have to go for the trial by the FIA.

i think symonds was given immunity but decline...

first mclaren spygate, mclaren (stewards incident) and now this...

thank god ferrari has not gotten into trouble yet...
 

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