Archive for September 7th, 2008

F1 Spa-Francorchamps

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

UPDATE - Previous video removed by You Tube, new video loaded. Hopefully this one will last

Amazing finish to the race today.

Raikkonen in the Ferrari leading with 3 laps to go, McLaren’s Hamilton is just behind.

Hamilton pushes into the chicane trying to take the lead from Raikkonen. Raikkonen edges Hamilton to the edge of the road and the cars nearly touch. Hamilton bails out and cuts the course trying to prevent a crash but also taking the lead while doing so. Attempting to avoid relegation Hamilton immediately surrenders the lead back to Raikkonen through the start/finish.

But Hamilton is not done. He pushes again for the lead towards turn 1 and takes over into the turn. Raikkonen does not surrender easily and the two cars make contact coming out of the turn.

Now though the turn and at full speed the rain starts to fall. Both Hamilton and Raikkonen are on the dry tires and they start to quickly lose traction. Around every turn the cars get loose, the drivers pushing so hard they nearly lose control.

With two laps to go Raikkonen does lose control taking a turn wide on the run out track. But he keeps the hammer down and loses no time and is back on Hamilton’s gear box as soon as he gets back on the track.

At the next turn Raikkonen challenges the McLaren driver at the very same moment that a spun out Williams driver moves back onto the course. Raikkonen makes the adjustment and keep his car on the road, Hamilton is in the grass avoiding the crash.

Around the next turn, as Hamilton comes off the grass and back onto the course, the Ferrari driver looses control of his car on the wet road and spins his car 360 degrees. He keeps his car on the road however and stays in the hunt.

The rain is coming down now and Hamilton is giving everything to keep ahead of Raikkonen while still keeping his car on the road. Raikkonen is making every effort to catch and pass Hamilton. He pushes so hard that the Ferrari driver spins again around the next turn and this time hits the wall. Raikkonen out of the race with less than a lap and a half to go.

Hamilton comes through the start/finish with the lead and tiptoes his car around the course trying to avoid the same fate as Raikkonen. Through the Rouge turn he has to correct to avoid a spin and spends a few moments driving up the run out track.

Raikkonen’s team mate on Ferrari, Massa is starting to creep up on Hamilton. The McLaren driver can’t ease off too much or he may lose the race yet. Hamilton walks the tightrope, keeps the car on the road and finishes first across the line with Massa in second place.

But the results don’t stand. F1 officials, deciding that Hamilton took advantage of his cutting the course through the chicane, assess him a 25 second penalty and bump him down to third place. After all that, Massa wins the race.

It was the most exciting three laps of F1 racing that I have seen all year.



Cyclocross Practice Race Wrap Up

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Ped, ScottERob, The Red Lantern, Little Frye, (dis), FPA, P-Max, T3 and I made the event. Jim R showed up in time for the last few laps and the special bonus treat on the bell lap.

Ped and I modified the course from last time a bit. We added another barrier section and lengthened the sand pit. We also added a longer grass section on the back side that made for much work before the fast street section. The longer sand pit was rideable if you had a clear shot but it may have been faster to run. I started running after watching ScottERob run through fast. I found that riding through kicked up so much sand into my rear wheel that I could not even keep the chain on the cogs.

I made an effort to really put some good work in the whole time. About 20 minutes in, as usual, my lower back was killing me. But I kept the head and hammer down to get the training in.

On the last lap P-Max reported that he hit a barrier and somehow this angered a hive of yellow jackets. I came through the same section a few minutes later and was rewarded with stings to my left ankle and right ass cheek. The Red Lantern went through the same section and I heard him hollering from across the park. Little Frye got a few stings as well. Jim R got some. Fun for just about everyone.

All in all it was a great course and great training but I could do without the swollen ankle and cheek now this afternoon.

We’ll probably do this again next week if you are interested. Let me know.

We’ll try and avoid the yellow jackets next time.

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Cyclocross Practice Race



yellow jackets

Sunday, September 7th, 2008


…not hornets.



Hornet sting

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

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P-Max stirred up a hornets nest on course this morning. Everybody got stung This is my ankle, there is a similar set of stings on my ass. Nice!
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Biden

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

More like this please.