Guest alex Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 There won't be a mid-season rule change, basically. you know I'll bet you £ 5 to charity that soem sort of forced stop will be reintroduced before the end of this season's F1, my young shaver...................... Make it £50 and fuck the charity bit and you're on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6700 Posted March 19, 2010 Author Share Posted March 19, 2010 There won't be a mid-season rule change, basically. you know I'll bet you £ 5 to charity that soem sort of forced stop will be reintroduced before the end of this season's F1, my young shaver...................... Make it £50 and fuck the charity bit and you're on. You cruel bastard Alex... the money is as good as yours. Any 'rule change' will be implemented from 2011 at the earliest. The only enforced mid-season rule changes are done on the grounds of safety - the last being the addition of the plank and airbox vent in the wake of Senna's death in 1994. All other rule changes since (including some safety rulings) have been applied from the following season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 Well, I've pm'ed Bobert. I'll let you know if he gets back to me on that one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 20, 2010 Share Posted March 20, 2010 ANY introduction of a stop - even masquerading as "safety" or "Bernie's Gandma thought it was a good idea" etc etc and its £5 to the SBR foundation Agreed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6700 Posted March 20, 2010 Author Share Posted March 20, 2010 ANY introduction of a stop - even masquerading as "safety" or "Bernie's Gandma thought it was a good idea" etc etc and its £5 to the SBR foundation Agreed? Confidence is obviously not in abundance, eh Rob? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 21, 2010 Share Posted March 21, 2010 no - just any introduction of a forced stop rule for whatever reason this season I'll put a £5 on with you as well Craig Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6700 Posted March 21, 2010 Author Share Posted March 21, 2010 no - just any introduction of a forced stop rule for whatever reason this season I'll put a £5 on with you as well Craig I'd offer you the same bet as Alex but taking £100 from you would be a bit steep like Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 are you on or off for £ 5??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6700 Posted March 22, 2010 Author Share Posted March 22, 2010 are you on or off for £ 5??? Make it £50 and I'll think about it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 ANY introduction of a stop - even masquerading as "safety" or "Bernie's Gandma thought it was a good idea" etc etc and its £5 to the SBR foundation Agreed? Bottling gobshite tbh. A fiver Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 I 'm a poor pensioner Alex, i can't afford £ 50 like you young'uns............ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 I'll even donate £10 to the SBR Fund (now and therefore irrespective of the outcome) and give you 2-1 (i.e. you get £100 if you win and I get £50 if I do) but I suspect you'll still chicken out of it. Fancy it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 naa - keep it at a fiver I'd hate you to have to sell your body on the street just to pay me............... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 You're all talk, Rob. Although that's not exactly news to anyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 so I'm in for two bids of £ 5 - agreed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 Beeb today Don't be 'hot-headed' on new rules - Fernando Alonso Ferrari's Fernando Alonso has accused his rivals of making "hot-headed" comments after his victory in Formula 1's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix. Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher expressed concerns about the difficulty of overtaking following a ban on refuelling. But Alonso said: "I think many of us gave some hot-headed comments immediately after the race in Bahrain. "It's too early to talk about changing the rules." Refuelling has been banned for the first time since 1993, which means cars must run with a full load at the start. The other major rule change stipulates that the top 10 drivers on the grid must begin the race on the tyres they used in the final qualifying session. The new regulations were designed to encourage more competitive racing, but instead produced a race bereft of overtaking opportunities at the Sakhir track. Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn told BBC Sport before the season that the teams would review that decision after a few races to give the new rules time to settle down. And McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh and his Red Bull counterpart Christian Horner have both suggested there should be two mandatory tyre stops during each race in an attempt to produce more exciting finishes. But Alonso, who secured his first victory in his debut race for Ferrari in Bahrain, has pleaded for patience. "We have to wait and see different races and check the situation, without being emotional," said the Spaniard. "Something that confuses the fans is changing the rules all the time." Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali echoed Alonso's views, suggesting his rival teams should assess the new rules as the season progresses. "It's much too early to jump to conclusions and we should not react in an emotional way," Domenicali said. "We must wait and see how the races evolve throughout the season and then the subject can be studied calmly based on sufficient evidence." looks like £10 in the bank to me............... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6700 Posted March 24, 2010 Author Share Posted March 24, 2010 looks like £10 in the bank to me............... 'Charity' begins at home does it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 How would a charidee bet end up in your bank account? My offer still stands by the way. PM me if you're interested. I'll give you til midnight tomorrow. Incidentally, I know nothing about F1. I just knew you'd bottle it as soon as I upped the stakes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 It's clear - £ 5 each to the SBR Foundation for Alex (who obviously can't afford £ 5 so he talks big about £ 50 or a hundred) and Craig are you on or not??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 I'll tell you what Rob. You agree to mine and I'll agree to yours. Everyone's a winner (except the loser) and if I back out you can name and shame me on here? Are you up for it? Yes or no. Anything other than a 'yes' and all bets are off, so to speak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Kenneth Noisewater 0 Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 Beeb today Don't be 'hot-headed' on new rules - Fernando Alonso Ferrari's Fernando Alonso has accused his rivals of making "hot-headed" comments after his victory in Formula 1's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix. Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher expressed concerns about the difficulty of overtaking following a ban on refuelling. But Alonso said: "I think many of us gave some hot-headed comments immediately after the race in Bahrain. "It's too early to talk about changing the rules." Refuelling has been banned for the first time since 1993, which means cars must run with a full load at the start. The other major rule change stipulates that the top 10 drivers on the grid must begin the race on the tyres they used in the final qualifying session. The new regulations were designed to encourage more competitive racing, but instead produced a race bereft of overtaking opportunities at the Sakhir track. Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn told BBC Sport before the season that the teams would review that decision after a few races to give the new rules time to settle down. And McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh and his Red Bull counterpart Christian Horner have both suggested there should be two mandatory tyre stops during each race in an attempt to produce more exciting finishes. But Alonso, who secured his first victory in his debut race for Ferrari in Bahrain, has pleaded for patience. "We have to wait and see different races and check the situation, without being emotional," said the Spaniard. "Something that confuses the fans is changing the rules all the time." Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali echoed Alonso's views, suggesting his rival teams should assess the new rules as the season progresses. "It's much too early to jump to conclusions and we should not react in an emotional way," Domenicali said. "We must wait and see how the races evolve throughout the season and then the subject can be studied calmly based on sufficient evidence." looks like £10 in the bank to me............... How does that prove your point? Didn't you say there would be a rule change, and Alonso is advocating not changing the rules there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 25, 2010 Share Posted March 25, 2010 (edited) I'll tell you what Rob. You agree to mine and I'll agree to yours. Everyone's a winner (except the loser) and if I back out you can name and shame me on here? Are you up for it? Yes or no. Anything other than a 'yes' and all bets are off, so to speak. as I said (and keep saying)- £ 5 - just agree man and stop ducking and weaving................ Edited March 25, 2010 by Rob W Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted March 25, 2010 Share Posted March 25, 2010 Rob. I'll pledge a £10 to the charity. I'll do it now via the site which has a Justgiving link to prove it. That way the charity doesn't miss out due to the fact your mouth is considerably bigger than your cahones. That's whether you accept my private bet or not. And just to show I don't want to take you to the cleaners you can bet me any amount you specify. I can't say fairer than that, can I? Fancy it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob W 0 Posted March 25, 2010 Share Posted March 25, 2010 I'll pay £ 5/£10 if you or Craig are proved right................ which you won't be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted March 25, 2010 Share Posted March 25, 2010 Oooh, somebody better warn all the casinos. There's a highroller riding into town To be honest, I half hope you are right seeing as you could have taken me for £100. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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