2011 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Europe

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Who ordered the family pack of military grade tedious?
 
Webber has a gearbox problem... seems he'll make it to the end of the race if he treats it well, but this just about confirms Alonso's P2 (although F1 is IF backwards :) )
 
And to think that Spa might be alternating every year being on/off the calendar, but crap like this circuit is on every year. Le sigh.
 
The most depressing thing ever is listening to the commentator trying to drum up a mildly-enthusiastic closing lap summary with praise of the winner-to-be when the race has been utter ****e.
 
Surprise surprise, vettel wins again, yawn.

Even the bloke waving the chequered flag, looks like he cant be bothered.
 
And yaawn. That's the end of the race. This was the opposite of Canada :boggled: Should have just kept watching the 24 Hours :(
 
Boring-cia race. -___-

Well, it's been awhile since all the field finish the full distance. The last time was on Monza 2005.
 
1st: Sebastian Vettel
2nd: Fernando Alonso + 10.891
3rd: Mark Webber +27.255
4th: Lewis Hamilton +46.190
5th: Felipe Massa +51.705
6th: Jenson Button +1:00.065
7th: Nico Rosberg +1:38.090
8th: Jaime Alguersuari +1 Lap
9th: Adrian Sutil +1 Lap
10th: Nick Heidfeld +1 Lap
 
Valencia2011_race.jpg
 
No retirements, no yellow flags.

It was a pretty good race, some good action in the middle of the pack. Vettel's victory is unsurprising, but his kiss to the fourth wall was.
 
Can't believe I didn't fell asleep this time.

Canada raised the bar way too high for this one :)
 
For the remainder of the season, Pirelli have introduced an amendment to tyre rules in an effort to improve the competition on track. Now, one random set of race session tyres allocated to each driver will have a puncture-causing defect built in.
💡
 
I think vettel, might just successfully defend his title this year.

For the remainder of the season, Pirelli have introduced an amendment to tyre rules in an effort to improve the competition on track. Now, one random set of race session tyres allocated to each driver will have a puncture-causing defect built in.
💡

Isnt that lewis hamiltons job?
 
F1DC_2011_Standings.php


I've just notice that P2/P3 are wrong... that table isn't doing the countback correctly (Button = 1 Win, Webber = 0 Win). Coders notified...!
 
Well done to Narain Karthikeyan. Has anyone ever finished 24th in a GP before?
 
daan
Well done to Narain Karthikeyan. Has anyone every finished 24th in a GP before?

Nope. He was the first person to ever finish in 23rd too.
 
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