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Hungary 2011


By mikel
July 30 2011

The site has been down for awhile...but between me working my regular job and my trying to start something else up on the side, I've really been robbed of time and ability.I do apologize. business has picked up somewhat, I am no longer on the road 18 hrs a day...I'm now down to 16 hrs!The Hungarian GP is typically the worst GP on the F1 calender, in that it offered little to no opertunity to pass.I'm sure that the stalled rear wing of an F1 racer will finally provide some overtaking and some passing...which is desparetly needed in Hungary.Seriously, if not that, then just save your cash from the F1 tickets...and find a hooker...apparently they are plentiful and easily available.

The site has been down for awhile...but between me working my regular job and my trying to start something else up on the side, I've really been robbed of time and ability.

I do apologize. business has picked up somewhat, I am no longer on the road 18 hrs a day...I'm now down to 16 hrs!

The Hungarian GP is typically the worst GP on the F1 calender, in that it offered little to no opertunity to pass.

I'm sure that the stalled rear wing of an F1 racer will finally provide some overtaking and some passing...which is desparetly needed in Hungary.

Seriously, if not that, then just save your cash from the F1 tickets...and find a hooker...apparently they are plentiful and easily available.

 

I will not go over much of the past bunch of F1 races that I missed...I will say that we have consistantly scored points. nuff said.

 

Sauber F1 Team announced today that both Koybayashi and Perez have been signed to drive for 2012.

 

Honestly, I see this as a no brainer...Koby is just mental on the drive...Perez has shined as an F1 rookie...and put paid to those older and more experienced.

 

This is really turning out to be a great year for Peter Sauber, and the whole Sauber F1 Team.

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