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From: Brian Lawrence -  20 Jul 2007, 14:15

GPs - number of GPs counted for each driver (from the last 100) PP - number of Pole Positions (in the last 100) W - number of wins (in the last 100) FL - number of Fastest Laps (in the last 100) Points - these are my points, allocated for many & various things, not just wins, poles, f.laps, etc. [Change] - the change in points as a result...

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From: Brian Lawrence -  20 Jul 2007, 12:00

European GP First Practice - Friday 20 July 2007 - 10:00-11:30 ## Driver Team Time Lps Gap %Gap Km/hr mph =========================================================================== 2 L Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1'32.515 26 0.000 0.000 200.322 124.474 6 K Räikkönen Ferrari 1'32.751 24 0.236 0.255 199.812...

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From: Brian Lawrence -  16 Jul 2007, 18:45

Introduction for New Readers ============================ 2007 is the tenth season that I have posted these amateur overtaking analyses. My intention was to allow easier comparisons between Grands Prix, seasons, circuits, drivers, etc. In order to make any meaningful and/or useful observations it is essential to produce the stats in as consistent a...

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From: Brian Lawrence -  16 Jul 2007, 15:45

Engine Usage So Far - after British GP E# - Number of engines used by driver/team/engine supplier in 2007 Km. - Distance covered in practice/qualifying/race in 2007 Avg. - Average distance per engine in 2007 NENGP - New Engine at Next GP FCNGP - Free engine Change at Next GP (possible) Averages in [] indicate that the driver/team/engine supplier...

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From: Mark Jackson -  16 Jul 2007, 14:45

$Revision: 2.127 $, $Date: 2007/07/16 12:14:14 $ The FAQ is divided into several sections. Introduction (Part 1) 1. Rules, regulations and governing body (Part 1) 2. The teams and cars (Part 1) 3. The drivers (Part 2) 4. The races (Part 2) 5. The circuits (Part 2) 6. Television (Part 2) 7. Sponsors (Part 2) 8. Manufacturers (Part 2) ...

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From: Mark Jackson -  16 Jul 2007, 14:40

$Revision: 2.127 $, $Date: 2007/07/16 12:14:14 $ This FAQ is posted approximately twice a month. (The subject should be the same; if you do not want to retrieve it, kill the subject.) Between postings you can find a reasonably current copy at http :// www .alumni.caltech.edu/~mjackson/rasf1m.html. For more information about the operation of this newsgroup,...

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From: Brian Lawrence -  14 Jul 2007, 18:25

These comparisons only use the top speeds recorded through the regular speed trap during the Saturday Qualifying sessions. This means that, at most events, there are comparisons that are fairly meaningless because of some problem that affected one or more drivers during one particular session. The first table compares the 2006 team/driver combination with...

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From: Dillon Pyron -  13 Jul 2007, 01:30

Just got it in my email. It came at 11 this morning. They will be making an announcement Monday morning. Probably an IRL road race. -- dillon Broadway Photo sucks. Ask me why.

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From: Brian Lawrence -  12 Jul 2007, 13:05

Once again apologies for being so far behind :-) Average Starting Position 2007 - after Silverstone, Qualifying #9 ================================================================= | Pre-2003 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 | F1 Career Pos....

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From: Ian Hill -  08 Jul 2007, 21:10

The first 8 grands prix of 2007 were shared equally between the top 4 protagonists: Alonso, Hamilton, Raikkonen and Massa. Other years where the wins have been shared after 5 or more races are: After 8 races: 1988: Senna* and Prost, 4 wins each After 6 races: 1950: Farina* and Fangio, 3 wins each 1973: Fittipaldi and Stewart*, 3 wins...

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From: Brian Lawrence -  06 Jul 2007, 14:30

British GP First Practice - Friday 06 July 2007 - 10:00-11:30 ## Driver Team Time Lps Gap %Gap Km/hr mph =========================================================================== 2 L Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1'21.100 24 0.000 0.000 228.207 141.801 6 K Räikkönen Ferrari 1'21.211 26 0.111 0.137 227.895...

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From: Brian Lawrence -  06 Jul 2007, 00:55

Engine Usage So Far - after French GP E# - Number of engines used by driver/team/engine supplier in 2007 Km. - Distance covered in practice/qualifying/race in 2007 Avg. - Average distance per engine in 2007 NENGP - New Engine at Next GP FCNGP - Free engine Change at Next GP (possible) Averages in [] indicate that the driver/team/engine supplier...

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From: Brian Lawrence -  05 Jul 2007, 17:25

Introduction for New Readers ============================ 2007 is the tenth season that I have posted these amateur overtaking analyses. My intention was to allow easier comparisons between Grands Prix, seasons, circuits, drivers, etc. In order to make any meaningful and/or useful observations it is essential to produce the stats in as consistent a...

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From: Brian Lawrence -  05 Jul 2007, 11:35

These comparisons only use the top speeds recorded through the regular speed trap during the Saturday Qualifying sessions. This means that, at most events, there are comparisons that are fairly meaningless because of some problem that affected one or more drivers during one particular session. The first table compares the 2006 team/driver combination with...

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From: Mark Jackson -  02 Jul 2007, 07:35

$Revision: 2.126 $, $Date: 2007/07/02 04:51:43 $ The FAQ is divided into several sections. Introduction (Part 1) 1. Rules, regulations and governing body (Part 1) 2. The teams and cars (Part 1) 3. The drivers (Part 2) 4. The races (Part 2) 5. The circuits (Part 2) 6. Television (Part 2) 7. Sponsors (Part 2) 8. Manufacturers (Part 2) ...

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