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  • ^^no chance of an Indian GP then...., also 15th April is kinda late....,a full 3.5 months into the year..

    The reason for starting late..(from motomatters)

    The final anomaly in the calendar is the lateness of the start. With the season reverting to start in mid-April again, MotoGP appears once again to be giving the early spring to World Superbikes and Formula One. WSBK is likely to kick off its season in February at Phillip Island, with a second round likely to take place in March ahead of the MotoGP opener, while F1 will be on its third race of the season when MotoGP kicks off at Qatar. The late start is a consequence of Qatar's insistence on being both the season opener and a night race, with conditions in the dark often proving treacherous so early in the season.
    Last edited by kingkong; 09-15-2011, 12:46 AM.

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    • Originally posted by RanjithMN View Post
      I hardly doubt any International event will be agreed to take place untill the F1 becomes succesful considering our history at hosting Sporting events and the on going issue with the F1 to be held.
      Yup! All depends upon F1's debut in India. Govt doesn't consider motor racing as a sport instead they say it's just entertainment
      Originally posted by kingkong View Post
      ^^no chance of an Indian GP then...., also 15th April is kinda late....,a full 3.5 months into the year..

      The reason for starting late..(from motomatters)
      Whenever it will happen in India I think it should happen in October otherwise Noida's climate is too extreme. Summers (April, May) are too hot and Monsoon won't allow in June July August. Am I right?

      Edit: Interesting stipulation for next year. Honda has agreed to give 800cc machines to teams such as LCR, Gresini as their scond bikes apart from the 2012 bikes. It'll be really interesting to see all kinds of machines running next year.


      Also interesting decision by Mahindra racing:

      Team Mahindra has acted correctly and decided to leave their mechanics and engineers free to decide on their own about traveling to Motegi for the Japanese GP. The result is that none of their nine team members will be going. The two riders Danny Webb and Marcel Schrotter decided, despite their doubts, to go ahead with the race, and they will be supported by a completely new team.

      Team manager Casadei will be attending, as any good captain would do. The team's base of operations will be the safest one possible: Tokyo (also because Mito is full of displaced people). This means the guys will have to travel 500 Km each day.

      Team Mahindra isn't an isolated example, however. We will report to you on any similar decisions in the upcoming days.
      Last edited by TheRedPill; 09-15-2011, 07:25 PM.

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      • Originally posted by sumit.pannalall View Post
        Yup! All depends upon F1's debut in India. Govt doesn't consider motor racing as a sport instead they say it's just entertainment

        Whenever it will happen in India I think it should happen in October otherwise Noida's climate is too extreme. Summers (April, May) are too hot and Monsoon won't allow in June July August. Am I right?

        Edit: Interesting stipulation for next year. Honda has agreed to give 800cc machines to teams such as LCR, Gresini as their scond bikes apart from the 2012 bikes. It'll be really interesting to see all kinds of machines running next year.
        Cecchinello: Toni out, Dovi in?

        Also interesting decision by Mahindra racing:
        125: Mahindra team says no to Motegi
        spot on about the time, only september/october & march/April are feasible for GP racing at noida...this would be problematic for trackdays as well....

        would they give the complete machine/engine??...seems unlikely...there would be a hell lot of Honda technology there, particularly the new secretive gearbox...
        it would be interesting though...good riders on Honda 800s would finish mid-pack(maybe a podium)...

        Like the decision by Mahindra racing..win-win for all..., then they aren't championship contenders(not much to lose)....

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        • Originally posted by princesirohi View Post
          so, can we expect to see aluminium frame on rossi's bike this seaon?? ??
          Here's your answer
          Ducati To Debut Aluminium Chassis At Aragon
          Ducati To Debut Aluminium Chassis At Aragon | MotoMatters.com | Kropotkin Thinks
          Just because you haven't seen it doesnt mean its impossible...expect the unexpected.

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          • Originally posted by R-series View Post
            Here's your answer
            Ducati To Debut Aluminium Chassis At Aragon
            Ducati To Debut Aluminium Chassis At Aragon | MotoMatters.com | Kropotkin Thinks
            The new chassis is not a twin spar, as was previously believed, but merely an aluminium version of the previous chassis, with much longer frame spars (visible in the photos Toby Moody posted on Twitter). "It is not a frame," Rossi explained, "The philosophy of Ducati remains the same, but the front part of the bike is a bit different. It is in aluminium and not in carbon like before."
            this is why they should be able to use with the current engine..,
            can't blame Rossi & Ducati for not trying...comeon doc...give us a podium at least...

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            • @prince: I take my words back
              Desperate time require desperate measures.
              Let's see if it changes anything.

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              • ^^nothing big (till now-they might take some time trying to setup a new chassis)...

                FP1
                Ped-Lor-Sto, Ped leading by almost 0.5

                Rossi 8th(1.4 secs down)...randy & hayden on GP11/11.1 faster than rossi(6th & 7th)...

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                • FP2 delayed due to power shortage...."light chali gayi"..,

                  where is everybody? seems like am the only idiot still slogging away in office (checking motogp.com after every 15min.), everyone else is gone for the weekend..

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                  • yes lpower shortage has stopped the FP2
                    M3:15

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                    • highlight of FP3 => Rdp places the GP 11 at top 3. Yes its Gp 11 not 11.1 or 11.2 or 11.x.... Great he lives his words(presession interview, to be the topm ducati.)

                      Edit: HRC pitches 2 more riders for motegi
                      sigpic

                      my Travelogue -> www.roadsonwheels.com

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                      • Casey & Dani are fastest, RdP is 3rd but 0.7secs behind...., what happened to the rest of the field.., Lorenzo is some 1.2 secs back as well

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                        • Wht the f went wrong now??


                          Had so much hopes

                          Bye for now,
                          Hope is a gud race
                          Last edited by Braumabull; 09-17-2011, 08:41 PM.
                          Ernest Hemingway

                          #69 #58

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                          • Nothing working for the doctor this season..

                            from motomatters:
                            There was much interest in Valentino Rossi's Marlboro Ducati. The Italian had two bikes with the brand new aluminium chassis in the garage, he and his team having decided to leave the carbon fiber chassis behind and concentrate on the metal chassis. But the new chassis requires a new engine, and the sixth engine that Rossi took at Misano is the only one of his current allocation that fits the new chassis. A crash early in the session meant he and his crew faced a dilemma: take the spare bike out and start from pit lane on Sunday, or try to repair the bike as quickly as possible and delay the possibility of a penalty for as long as possible. In the end, they chose the latter option, sending Rossi out on the number bike, containing engine number 6. The time they lost did mean that Rossi only managed to qualify in 13th, and will start from the 5th row of the grid. With bad weather forecast for tomorrow, the likelihood of Rossi using a 7th engine before the season is out is getting bigger and bigger.

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                            • The Engine Rule Claims Its First Victim: Valentino Rossi To Start From Pit Lane On Sunday | MotoMatters.com | Kropotkin Thinks

                              My Question(previous) answered

                              Gonna be a fkd up race
                              Hope Dani wins tho
                              Ernest Hemingway

                              #69 #58

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                              • Originally posted by Braumabull View Post
                                this news finds me in the middle of ordering a Rossi Poster(realized I don't have a good/big one)...,

                                2011= development year for 2012, if it ain't good in 2012 there is gonna be blood...

                                the article explains all the details & technicalities, thanks

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