Lewis 11 has changed his forum to Cliptheapex. Does that affect our score? he was Not 606 when china finished.
Points he scored before are still yours, but any future points he scores will go to cliptheapex. I make a note of who comes from which forum on the thursday after each submission deadline.
I should think his points will go to Cliptheapex, but he was only in one race for us, so I don't think it'll do much harm. But look on the bright side, at least he's left us alone, now we can have a WUM free debate. Well until BBC 606 closes.
I've signed up to this, incidentally. I'm not sure I can join in three races into the season but my nickname's not606_genji.
Don't forget your predo's people. Jersey Mackem: Remember to predict a time this time, you'd have been right up there last time but they deducted 40% of your points for leaving the time blank. Vettel's time was 8 tenths quicker than last year in China. I think the gap will be even bigger this year for two reasons: 1) Seb was comfortably up on Webber's time last year when his suspension failed, which suggests there was more time in the car. 2) I'm not sure about this, but last year they probably would've gone for harder compounds in Turkey than they did in China, this year they've gone for the same in each race. However, Turkey is slightly shorter than China which could compress the gap slightly... I might be over-thinking this... Bearing all that in mind I've gone for a 1:25.279. Last year's pole time from Webber was 1:26.295
I still haven't predicted yet. Weather reports suggest rain over the weekend. I think Massa podium, even though the comments from Tombazis aren't positive.
You can't make it. I'd suggest making predictions a couple of races in advance just so you have a back up if you miss the deadline.
I may be in for a decent pole time prediction. Alonso 4th place seems a wild guess now, and even my Red Bull 1/2, which I never thought would be
What are everyones pole times? I have completely ****ed mine up with 1:26.108 and JB was only 4 tenths off this today. (last years fastest P2 time was 2 seconds off pole)