Re: Anyone else here watch F1 racing?
Posted: Mon May 02, 2016 1:45 pm
Also, Grosjean with another respectable finish.
washing machine wrote:What is Formula 1? (Not the racing, but the formula)

That's a Pi Formula. Numbered equation 16 if I'm not mistaken.doug rr wrote:washing machine wrote:What is Formula 1? (Not the racing, but the formula)
do you subscribe to the whole gregory and leibniz thing?washing machine wrote:That's a Pi Formula. Numbered equation 16 if I'm not mistaken.doug rr wrote:washing machine wrote:What is Formula 1? (Not the racing, but the formula)
Lol @mercedeschuck taylor wrote:Well, that race was something else.
How screwed are those guys when they get back to the pits?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Lol @mercedeschuck taylor wrote:Well, that race was something else.
Watch the qualifying on Saturdays, they talk a lot about strategy. Then when you watch race on Sunday you have a better idea of what's going on. Only races every two weeks though, so read up on some recent news or something.bodysnatcher wrote:Just last week I was talking to a buddy about wanting to get into F1. What's the best way for a fella to do this? Considering I've never followed the sport at all...
So the idea is to cheer for a particular team, rather than an individual?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Watch the qualifying on Saturdays, they talk a lot about strategy. Then when you watch race on Sunday you have a better idea of what's going on. Only races every two weeks though, so read up on some recent news or something.bodysnatcher wrote:Just last week I was talking to a buddy about wanting to get into F1. What's the best way for a fella to do this? Considering I've never followed the sport at all...
Also, cheer for the Haas team out of Charlotte. They are doing pretty well for their first year on the circuit.
Some do. Most people have a favorite racer, as do I. I just think it is also cool to see an American team holding their own on the circuit.bodysnatcher wrote:So the idea is to cheer for a particular team, rather than an individual?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Watch the qualifying on Saturdays, they talk a lot about strategy. Then when you watch race on Sunday you have a better idea of what's going on. Only races every two weeks though, so read up on some recent news or something.bodysnatcher wrote:Just last week I was talking to a buddy about wanting to get into F1. What's the best way for a fella to do this? Considering I've never followed the sport at all...
Also, cheer for the Haas team out of Charlotte. They are doing pretty well for their first year on the circuit.
I haven't been able to watch the last few races. Do you care which Mercedes driver wins out? I can't bring myself to root for Nico for some reason.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Haha wtf that Mexico race
yeah I don't like Nico eitherchuck taylor wrote:I haven't been able to watch the last few races. Do you care which Mercedes driver wins out? I can't bring myself to root for Nico for some reason.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Haha wtf that Mexico race