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FIA may re-address Vettel's act of pique
http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/40431244
And in there, regarding HAM's contribution, snipped for those who would resist opening a link that might upset their apple-cart: "Some on social media have reacted to on-board video from Hamilton's car, claiming telemetry graphics indicated he did brake shortly before the initial impact, and used it as evidence that Vettel was right to accuse Hamilton of 'brake-testing' him. But the video does not show this. Close analysis of the footage shows Hamilton is slowing as he approaches the apex of the corner, and keeps the brakes on lightly past the apex. His minimum speed is 51km/h as he exits the corner. But he has come off the brakes and is coasting before Vettel hits him. At this point, Hamilton was preparing for the restart, and managing his gap to Vettel while bunching up the pack, trying to ensure he had the most advantageous position. As the leader, that is his prerogative. The FIA says there was no heavy braking or anything contrary to the rules." For me, the most telling video is VET's on-board. It shows HAM's consistent rate of deceleration, and a premature acceleration from VET. No sudden or braking or lack of acceleration that I would have expected in those circumstances. So now the FIA are in the pocket of McLaren instead of Ferrari ? Time to change tin-hats for steel ones. Fan-boy, moi ? YES ! A fan-boy of good hard fair racing. geoff geoff |
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FIA may re-address Vettel's act of pique
Oooops sorry. Wrong hole ;-0
geoff On 29/06/2017 10:55 AM, Geoff wrote: http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/40431244 And in there, regarding HAM's contribution, snipped for those who would resist opening a link that might upset their apple-cart: "Some on social media have reacted to on-board video from Hamilton's |
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FIA may re-address Vettel's act of pique
On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 7:10:51 PM UTC-4, Geoff wrote:
Oooops sorry. Wrong hole ;-0 BBC? Really? Why? Jack geoff On 29/06/2017 10:55 AM, Geoff wrote: http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/40431244 And in there, regarding HAM's contribution, snipped for those who would resist opening a link that might upset their apple-cart: "Some on social media have reacted to on-board video from Hamilton's |
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FIA may re-address Vettel's act of pique
On 29/06/2017 10:21 PM, John Williamson wrote:
On 29/06/2017 00:20, wrote: On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 7:10:51 PM UTC-4, Geoff wrote: Oooops sorry. Wrong hole ;-0 BBC? Really? Why? A post about motor racing, that has nothing to do with sound? He didn't even criticise the bad sound quality from the on-board camera system. ;-) Must be amazing bandwidth used by all the streaming video cameras (at least 2 per car and all around the track, manned, static, and helicopters, many in HD). No wonder bugger-all left for hi-fi audio ;-) geoff |
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FIA may re-address Vettel's act of pique
On Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 6:21:54 AM UTC-4, John Williamson wrote:
On 29/06/2017 00:20, wrote: On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 7:10:51 PM UTC-4, Geoff wrote: Oooops sorry. Wrong hole ;-0 BBC? Really? Why? A post about motor racing, that has nothing to do with sound? He didn't even criticise the bad sound quality from the on-board camera system. ;-) UK? Ha! A joke! Allow me to explain. Can justify... Someone sent me a comprehensive Dusty Springfield studio recordings, even from the 50's, when she recorded under her birth name!! On there are both UK and US Stereo mixes, same songs. In BOTH cases, the UK mixes are well exceeded by the US mixes!! Why is that? Same multi-track tapes used. Mixing consoles difficult for UK people? NOW, this thread has SOMETHING to do with Audio, instead of watching cars ride in circles!!! Thrilling! :-) Jack -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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FIA may re-address Vettel's act of pique
On 10/07/2017 12:05 AM, UnsteadyKen wrote:
But you would not be able to hear it for the blasted commentators wittering on endlessly. About 15 years ago when the Beeb still had the F1 franchise they lost the commentary for the Brazilian GP shortly after the start of the race. It was marvellous, you could hear the drivers working the throttle, the tyres sliding and the crowd roaring.and without the inane bellowing the volume could be set to a decent level, most enjoyable. Back in the Murray Walker days you HAD to turn the sound off! How someone could do such a poor job for so many years without being fired and without learning anything amazes me. James Hunt was always fun to listen to though. Just as Barry Sheene was for the motorcycles. Miss them both. Trevor. |
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