Geen probleem, is bij die ingangen vaak zo druk dat ze rugtassen etc. nooit doorkijken. Mij nog nooit gebeurt in ieder geval.quote:Op woensdag 26 augustus 2009 19:54 schreef bodylotion het volgende:
mag je je eigen drank meenemen eigenlijk![]()
Op Istanbul Park moest ik dit jaar wel alles open maken... meer voor de zekerheid dat het geen bom was ofzo..quote:Op woensdag 26 augustus 2009 23:48 schreef Gauner het volgende:
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Geen probleem, is bij die ingangen vaak zo druk dat ze rugtassen etc. nooit doorkijken. Mij nog nooit gebeurt in ieder geval.
Nou zelf eten meenemen is echt wel de moeite waard op Spa.quote:Op woensdag 26 augustus 2009 23:49 schreef Atreidez het volgende:
Maja, je eigen braadworst meenemen zou ik niet doen. Die van daar zijn superlekker
Ja denk dat dat meer aan de locatie ligt dat ze bang zijn voor terroristische aanslagen, in Spa is het een stuk gemoedelijker.quote:Op donderdag 27 augustus 2009 00:00 schreef nils7 het volgende:
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Op Istanbul Park moest ik dit jaar wel alles open maken... meer voor de zekerheid dat het geen bom was ofzo..
Best afgezaagd als je net voor de hoofdprijs twee blikjes Burn hebt gekocht bij een officieel standjes op zo'n 5,34 meter van de portiers
Vorig jaar geen problemen in istanbul.quote:Op donderdag 27 augustus 2009 00:08 schreef Gauner het volgende:
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Ja denk dat dat meer aan de locatie ligt dat ze bang zijn voor terroristische aanslagen, in Spa is het een stuk gemoedelijker.
alles was 5 euro toen ik daar was, dus als je een frietje en een blikje bier haalde was je 10 euro kwijt...belachelijke prijzenquote:Op donderdag 27 augustus 2009 00:07 schreef Gauner het volgende:
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Nou zelf eten meenemen is echt wel de moeite waard op Spa.
Weet niet meer precies wat het kostte maar een puntzak friet met 500gr.
zout was erg duur en echt geweldig vond ik het niet smaken.
Vorig jaar had ik een groep Duitsers voor me die een grote koelbox bij zich hadden met
echt tien soorten vlees erin.
Van 15:30 tot 17:30quote:Morgen vertrekken we om 10:00 weer naar de camping om de tent op te zetten en daarna naar het circuit te gaan voor de pitwalk (als die er is tenminste).
Leuke camping is datquote:Op woensdag 26 augustus 2009 23:10 schreef bodylotion het volgende:
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wij vertrekken vrijdag. we staan op 'camping' Stavelot, met een witte bus.
quote:Kimi Raikkonen Q&A: I have a contract for 2010
Whatever the Formula One rumour mill might say about Ferrari’s 2010 driver line-up, Kimi Raikkonen remains as cool as ever on the speculation surrounding his future with the team. The only thing he is willing to admit is that he has a contract for next year - and that any decisions will be made by people other than him…
Q: Kimi, is Spa one of you favourite tracks?
Kimi Raikkonen: Yes, it’s a nice place and I always like to race here.
Q: Do you think it’s possible here for Ferrari to have a fourth podium in a row?
KR: We will try, but we have to wait for tomorrow to get an idea of what will be possible. First you have to drive to see what is realistic.
Q: Is a win possible on a dry track?
KR: As I said before, we have to wait until tomorrow. Now there’s no point in thinking of how we could do. The car has been good in the last three races - as good as it can get, I think. But remember, that track in Valencia is close to that of Monaco and so it behaved better than at many other circuits.
Q: How much of a help will KERS be on this track?
KR: It helps at every race. I haven’t been in a meeting yet to find out where we will use it, but usually in the first corner and at the exit of the last corner - and somewhere in between - but that will be discussed with the engineers.
Q: There are a lot of rumours about you next season. What is your position now?
KR: It has not changed since the last race. I have a contract. I don’t worry about me - there are other guys out there who worry much more. As I said, I have a contract and it’s not me who makes the decision, so it makes no difference. I don’t worry.
Q: How many engines do you have left for the rest of the season?
KR: I don’t know. But we haven’t broken any of them, so we should have plenty.
Q: Are you satisfied with your personal performance this year?
KR: I’ve given my best at every race. For sure, there have been races where I haven’t been happy how it went, but that’s always part of racing. Sometimes you have bad races and you are disappointed with how it went, but that happens every year. Overall I am happy how things are going. For sure, we always want to be higher up.
Q: You have delivered good results in the last two races, so are you upset that the car has not developed better throughout the year?
KR: Sure, we would like to be better in the standings, but I think for now it is okay as it would take out time of the development of next year’s car. Once you fall behind you don’t have much of a chance to catch up. We still have some chances to get good results and get points, and of course everybody wants to win.
Q: Do you think that Luca (Badoer) will do better here than in Valencia?
KR: It should be easier here because he has been here before and has more knowledge about the car. But how well he’s doing we will see in practice.
Omdat het officieel nog zo heet gok ikquote:Op vrijdag 28 augustus 2009 11:35 schreef Atreidez het volgende:
Bah, net te laat wakker om iets te zien![]()
Waarom noemen ze in verslagen die laatste bocht nog steeds busstop trouwens.. Het heeft neits meer met een busstop te maken. Die bocht is nog meer verkracht en aangepast geweest als de neus van Michael Jackson
quote:Reporters annoy Button in Belgium - F1-live.com 28/08/09 11:44
Button coming under pressure despite his huge championship lead
Jenson Button came close to losing his temper in the Spa Francorchamps paddock when meeting with English speaking reporters.
After the championship leader finished just seventh while his Brawn team-mate Rubens Barrichello won a week ago at Valencia, a brave journalist asked Briton Button what he thinks about those who wonder if he really wants to win the title.
"I don't think people are saying that seriously," he answered. "Who could possibly say that?"
Button's brow furrowed and he worded the question to himself: "Does Jenson want this title or not? It's a pretty silly question, isn't it? Why the f*** am I here?"
It was explained to the winner of six Grand Prix this year not that his desire to win is actually in doubt, but that it is good to hear his unequivocal response anyway.
"This is not what I have to say because that is not a question, is it?" Button continued. "In reality, that is not the question - it can't be.
'Does he want the title?' 'No, I want to finish second or third'," he said mockingly, then laughed.
It is reported that Button was overly critical of Sebastian Vettel's driving at the Valencia start last Sunday, and predicted by pundits that his slump in form has a psychological rather than a technical source.
He told the reporters in Belgium: "What I'd like to do now is stand up, walk away, have a good weekend and then we'll talk about it afterwards because there will be loads of silly questions.
"This is not the part of the job I need to be thinking about too much now, I want to focus on the driving," Button added.
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