Grand Prix 2014 Australian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

24 years old. Apprenticeship fully served, and finally arrived in one of the two seats that you've been working towards sitting in for years; that of the quadruple reigning champions. And to start with, your home Grand Prix. All you need is for the car and engine combination to maintain its previous stratospheric standards...

At time of going to press, testing has shown little sign that Daniel Ricciardo's dream will be realised. Although, it has to be said, at time of going to press, testing has not been quite as indicative as it could have been. We don't know who is going to be fast and we won't know until the lights go out in Melbourne.

Ricciardo's team-mate, paradoxical pantomime villain and quadrakaiser Sebastian Vettel is going for his tenth race win in a row, although early suggestions are that his assault on double figures might not be as straightforward as some of the previous nine. At Jerez, getting to double figures in terms of laps was a struggle..

Ricciardo will have to make sure he performs well this season to make sure he keeps the dream seat ahead of Daniil Kvyat, presuming the young Russian puts Jean-Eric Vergne's F1 career to sleep in a dignified and respectful ceremony.

Lotus, meanwhile, have very little money, necessitating the parachuting in of Scrooge El Duck as their driver to back up 2012's other panel-beater Romain Grosjean. Their nose looks rather different to anything else out there, and is closest in design to Williams' 2004 walrus nose. Which doesn't save the fears.

McLaren and Mercedes will back up their silver cars with a British World Champion, a Mercedes engine and a plethora of team principals. Button is, of course, the Melbourne specialist. They've got some running in at Jerez; it is unknown whether either are quick, but neither are stationary.

Fernando Alonso's Ferrari hegemony is about to be challenged by Kimi Raikkonen's arrival. Raikkonen won in Australia last year, so he's got form, and this race will be the first to tell us if Ferrari team radio this year will be a story of two passionate racers abusing their engineers, or two old men moaning about their backs.

Sauber's driver line-up is the most boring thing in Formula One since the US Grand Prix of 2005.

Nico Hulkenburg gets ready for his third consecutive last year before he is signed by a big team. A poor Force India will lead to the Hulk crying himself to sleep, while team-mate Sergio Perez comforts him with stories about how McLaren isn't all it's cracked up to be.

Williams have an interesting partnership; Felipe Massa released from the suffocating stranglehold of the Alonso anaconda and partnered with an almost-ripe pretender in Valteri Bottas. They have a new old livery, a new sponsor and new hope. Williams-Mercedes still doesn't sound right.

And, hey, the 2014 Australian Grand Prix has to be the best chance for Marussia and Caterham to actually score a point; only 9 of the other teams' engines need fall apart and 6 of them are made by Renault! Race finishing expert Max Chilton could be the beneficiary. Although he could actually finish 11th if there are only 10 finishers.

So, all that's left to talk about is Melbourne itself. Despite the rugby and cricket last year, the Grand Prix itself has been quite Pommie friendly in the last several years! The yellow lines at the edge of the track bordered by green walls have been a sign of F1 starting for a number of years, and there has been good racing backed up by poor reliability. And, boy, do we expect poor reliability...
 
Hamberg …… Calm down girl. ROFL Imagine all that torque used for the first time in anger, maybe on a wet track, Yikes!!!!!!
My prediction, some won't make it to the start, less than ten will finish. :snigger:
 
Has the Aussie press started winding up the band then to rally for Ricciardo and at the same paint Vettel as the villain?

Daniel's comment saying he won't lie down for Vettel is a timely message
 
They need a car that will make it to the finish line before Ricciardo tries to huff and puff to blow someones house down, especially Vettel's. :snigger:
 
The Aussie press are pretty rubbish with F1, the local melbourne press maybe reporting a bit (normally how expensive it is!) but there is not much nationally or in other areas such as Sydney.

Look at Network 10 who are the national broadcaster and the latest story is RB having difficulties during Testing! They will make a big day of it on both Saturday and Sunday as the V8 Supercars are also running.

For those with a passing interest in weather, Melbourne is notoriously unpredictable however this is IMO the best place for a general forecast and I have also posted the radar link as this is really useful if there is rain 'on the way' - look for St Kilda below Melbourne.

http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/forecasts/melbourne.shtml

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR024.loop.shtml#skip
 
F1Yorkshire …… Hahaha lucky me the season starts with a late afternoon early evening race. Perfect for Kiwi's being a 4 hour time difference between NZ and Australia and we're blessed with total coverage on Sky for the entire season. All three practice sessions, qualifying and the race - and we get the entire IRL season also. The main problem is normally the GP's start at midnight and due to the time difference between Europe and the States Indycars start at about 7 or 8 in the morning. Bugger, I'm blurry eyed just thinking about it. I wouldn't miss watching Scotty Dixon defending his IRL crown for anything though. :D
 
Abit random but just wondering whether anyone has had any joy with an F1 App for iOS for the upcoming season? I've got ESPN F1 which is okay (and of course CTA on my home screen) but hoping someone could pop up with a better one thats also free!
 
Someone received an English Grammar book for their Christmas teabag ;)

Anyhoo, this is the first time I've been so underwhelmed by an F1 season starting. I know I should be excited by the rule changes and the unpredictability but it has just been a little tainted by the double points scenario. However, I know I'll be getting up at 5 or 6 on Saturday and Sunday because I can't stay away. The main highlight for me should be actually seeing car #1 fighting for position rather than disappearing over the horizon.
 
Chris Jenner There's an official timing app which gives you live lap times for free, with a (quite expensive I think) in app purchase that gives you extra information like team radio. I haven't used it so I can't comment on how good it is but here's a link: http://www.formula1.com/news/headli...dium=Twitter-F1&utm_campaign=Latest+Headlines

The Autosport app isn't free but also has some live commentary and a lot of news stories, nothing you can't get on the normal Autosport web-site but the app is more mobile friendly: http://www.autosport.com/app/

I don't know any apps other than those two.
 
sushifiesta I was looking for the timing in particular cheers! I'm sure one year I had one which was a live interactive map of the circuit showing driver locations on it. I'll put it on here if I find anything else but the official one seems like the best bet!
 
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