Why ? I am replying to what you said (bragged about, were so confident of) hereJulian Mayo wrote:See posts in other threadsJayVee wrote:Julian Mayo wrote: (Takes deep breath and tells himself to be very, very patient)
You picked Alonso for pole.
With me so far?....good.
I am prepared to bet 3 g&ts that he does not get pole.
Still with me?....good.
The End.
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Round of Brazil (indie3128 takes the lead!)
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I'm back and yes supporting Alonso "The Cute" in the Ferrari!
Jim, both Alonso The Cute and Raikkonen have 6 wins each (Kimi won Spa and The Cute didn't win Silverstone)
Even though, I am sure you noticed who is on pole for Brazil! I wonder what was your reaction when Kimi stuffed up his lap (I assume you guys have the luxury to watch qualifying unlike us who just rely on the textual stuff )
It could get worse!! Raikkonen making his own mistakes
Still want to talk about "painful tasks of explaining" [/quote]
Alas, You're completely correct (I thought there was something fishy about my "count"; in the back of my head I was thinking "didn't they each have 6?")
Anyway, yes, I did see Kimi stuff the qual run. I think maybe he's spending too much time in the arms of hotties and not enough time preparing for the race. I hope he's not one of the talented ones who defeats himself in the long run.
Alonso was, on the other hand, completely cool; he obviously took very good care of his tyres and stayed away from Kimi (no point in tangling with him!), although the local t.v. people seemed more mesmerised by Rubens' little race.
He, like Michael, seems blessed with uncanny luck and he is smart enough, like Michael, to pay attention to the points as well as the car. He has, in a word, everything a champion needs. The performance of his teammate shows, better than anything else, just how good Fernando is. Again the comparison to Michael seems telling.
Whatever the rest do or don't do, Fernando is going to be very good for F1. He certainly is more telegenic and personable than Kimi.
If Kimi can get re-focussed, he can still have more wins; I don't know though; the fight may be gone. If Juan Pablo finishes out the year ahead of him, I should think that'll be the beginning of a long, sad, slide.
All Kudos to Renault and Flavio and Fernando; I can't wait, now, for the V-8's next year and I hope the title chase is a three way one!
Jim Watt
Even though, I am sure you noticed who is on pole for Brazil! I wonder what was your reaction when Kimi stuffed up his lap (I assume you guys have the luxury to watch qualifying unlike us who just rely on the textual stuff )
It could get worse!! Raikkonen making his own mistakes
Still want to talk about "painful tasks of explaining" [/quote]
Alas, You're completely correct (I thought there was something fishy about my "count"; in the back of my head I was thinking "didn't they each have 6?")
Anyway, yes, I did see Kimi stuff the qual run. I think maybe he's spending too much time in the arms of hotties and not enough time preparing for the race. I hope he's not one of the talented ones who defeats himself in the long run.
Alonso was, on the other hand, completely cool; he obviously took very good care of his tyres and stayed away from Kimi (no point in tangling with him!), although the local t.v. people seemed more mesmerised by Rubens' little race.
He, like Michael, seems blessed with uncanny luck and he is smart enough, like Michael, to pay attention to the points as well as the car. He has, in a word, everything a champion needs. The performance of his teammate shows, better than anything else, just how good Fernando is. Again the comparison to Michael seems telling.
Whatever the rest do or don't do, Fernando is going to be very good for F1. He certainly is more telegenic and personable than Kimi.
If Kimi can get re-focussed, he can still have more wins; I don't know though; the fight may be gone. If Juan Pablo finishes out the year ahead of him, I should think that'll be the beginning of a long, sad, slide.
All Kudos to Renault and Flavio and Fernando; I can't wait, now, for the V-8's next year and I hope the title chase is a three way one!
Jim Watt
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8 'n' Pole Admin wrote:Not exactly, Tim is Tim, Ed is Ed and 8 'n' Pole Admin is me, the one who does most of the work behind the scenesKapel wrote:Now i didnt know that Admin.ED & Tim were all one person8 'n' Pole Admin wrote:
Been busy with all those stats requests
Who do you think does all the work around here
Hhmmm how do you take your coffee ?
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Quick Stats!
Top 5 most picked drivers
Winner
Kimi Raikkonen 73.36%
Fernando Alonso 16.60%
Juan Pablo Montoya 6.18%
Rubens Barrichello 1.93%
Michael Schumacher 1.54%
2nd Place
Juan Pablo Montoya 52.51%
Fernando Alonso 24.71%
Kimi Raikkonen 12.36%
Michael Schumacher 3.09%
Rubens Barrichello 2.32%
3rd Place
Fernando Alonso 36.29%
Juan Pablo Montoya 26.25%
Jenson Button 12.36%
Michael Schumacher 6.95%
Kimi Raikkonen 5.41%
Pole
Kimi Raikkonen 68.34%
Juan Pablo Montoya 17.76%
Fernando Alonso 10.42%
Rubens Barrichello 1.54%
Michael Schumacher 1.16%
Top sore this round: 51!
21 players managed to pick 8 out of 8 (not in the exact order but still a record)
Overall the competition has a new leader!
Full Results late Thursday/ early Friday!
Top 5 most picked drivers
Winner
Kimi Raikkonen 73.36%
Fernando Alonso 16.60%
Juan Pablo Montoya 6.18%
Rubens Barrichello 1.93%
Michael Schumacher 1.54%
2nd Place
Juan Pablo Montoya 52.51%
Fernando Alonso 24.71%
Kimi Raikkonen 12.36%
Michael Schumacher 3.09%
Rubens Barrichello 2.32%
3rd Place
Fernando Alonso 36.29%
Juan Pablo Montoya 26.25%
Jenson Button 12.36%
Michael Schumacher 6.95%
Kimi Raikkonen 5.41%
Pole
Kimi Raikkonen 68.34%
Juan Pablo Montoya 17.76%
Fernando Alonso 10.42%
Rubens Barrichello 1.54%
Michael Schumacher 1.16%
Top sore this round: 51!
21 players managed to pick 8 out of 8 (not in the exact order but still a record)
Overall the competition has a new leader!
Full Results late Thursday/ early Friday!
OK Thanks for that.8 'n' Pole Admin wrote:Not exactly, Tim is Tim, Ed is Ed and 8 'n' Pole Admin is me, the one who does most of the work behind the scenesKapel wrote:Now i didnt know that Admin.ED & Tim were all one person8 'n' Pole Admin wrote:
Been busy with all those stats requests
Who do you think does all the work around here
Isnt it cruel u work the most amongst all???
Do u make mistakes? Till date u havent in my scores but do u by any chance???
An F1 Idiot!!!
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I am designated as "worker", the others are "supervisors" (I'd better be careful otherwise I'll get in trouble)Kapel wrote: OK Thanks for that.
Isnt it cruel u work the most amongst all???
Do u make mistakes? Till date u havent in my scores but do u by any chance???
Mistakes, well i'd like to say no but really who doesn't.
The errors are mostly in the layout or presentation, etc.... The last time we found a bug in the scoring system was 3 seasons ago I beleive. Since then we didn't have any scoring errors.
At the end of each season we rerun the scoring for each round and verify. We also randomly pick a sample and score manually and verify.
Now only if they could make my life easier by giving me a fully automated scoring system. Perhaps next season I am told
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We had another tie for the round of Brazil. RIC99 and NZLChewy won the round with 51 points each. RIC99 was the earlier of the two to submit their picks and wins the NewsOnF1 Compact Smart Digital Clock with Alarm.
Overall indie3128 takes the lead after a very good score this round. jack1983 is second ahead of Raupo.
With 2 rounds remaining and a 10 point gap, can inidie3128 maintain the lead or will another player manage a great pick and close the gap ?
The Overall Top 20 is available here
The Brazilian Top 100 is available here
The Popularity Picks for the round of Brazil is available here
2 races to go
Results for individuals and groups are being sent!
Good Luck
Overall indie3128 takes the lead after a very good score this round. jack1983 is second ahead of Raupo.
With 2 rounds remaining and a 10 point gap, can inidie3128 maintain the lead or will another player manage a great pick and close the gap ?
The Overall Top 20 is available here
The Brazilian Top 100 is available here
The Popularity Picks for the round of Brazil is available here
2 races to go
Results for individuals and groups are being sent!
Good Luck