Predict Pole Time (Europe - Graham closest)
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The forecast for Saturday is now mostly sunny!
So as to avoid confusion. Eash player can post two times, one for dry conditions and one for wet conditions. The two times will have to be at least 5 seconds apart and you have to clearly state the two times.
Example:
Pole time for Europe:
1:28.000 Friesacher (dry), 1:33:000 Albers (wet)
Those who already put in a dry time and a wet time don't need to put them in again unless they want to change them
Personally I think wet time is impossible to predict but then Graham got an exact time last week so you never know with the people here!!
Good luck
So as to avoid confusion. Eash player can post two times, one for dry conditions and one for wet conditions. The two times will have to be at least 5 seconds apart and you have to clearly state the two times.
Example:
Pole time for Europe:
1:28.000 Friesacher (dry), 1:33:000 Albers (wet)
Those who already put in a dry time and a wet time don't need to put them in again unless they want to change them
Personally I think wet time is impossible to predict but then Graham got an exact time last week so you never know with the people here!!
Good luck
Last edited by Tim on Thu May 26, 2005 4:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Well may be you should not have listned. We only have one free change, so I am stuck with the wet time. You can still change back to a dry, that of course will bite you in the rear, if the rain come down already on Saturday.F1greyhound wrote:Michael 1.40.000
Thanks for the tip, K-D
So likely either way you and I are messed up.

K-D
No K-D (thanks for introducing a wet time!)
Following the statement above, your can post a dry time and a wet time. Both can be changed once each as long as they are not Max.
So for you it is:
Dry time: 1:28.711 - Michael Schumacher
Wet time: 1:39.711 - Michael Schumacher
You are allowed one change to one or both those times.
(but unless you are a very clever weather forecaster I can't see why someone will change a wet time a day in advance!)
Following the statement above, your can post a dry time and a wet time. Both can be changed once each as long as they are not Max.
So for you it is:
Dry time: 1:28.711 - Michael Schumacher
Wet time: 1:39.711 - Michael Schumacher
You are allowed one change to one or both those times.
(but unless you are a very clever weather forecaster I can't see why someone will change a wet time a day in advance!)
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Actual Qualifying time was 1:30.081 by Nick Heidfeld
As this was qualifying with fuel the lap times were actually slower than last year.
The closest was Graham Ross .....
Good to see a few more entries this round and good luck in Canada
As this was qualifying with fuel the lap times were actually slower than last year.
The closest was Graham Ross .....
Graham was 1.107 seconds off the actual time. Unfortunately not close enough to win a prize. But well done on picking the closest time.Graham Ross wrote:This will be the first on race fuel so I suspect times to be slower than last year![]()
I'll go for Montoya with a 1:28.974 (dry), 1:38.974 (wet)
Another perfect pick ? naaaah!!
Good to see a few more entries this round and good luck in Canada