I give it up I have the feeling it make no sense to spend my time with posting picture and articles here. Nearly nobody reply and less and less people are reading the forum. So I will stop to post. It breaks my heart, but it costs to much time for nobody reading it.
Some from us still meet during quali and race in the chat. We would be happy if some more would join us
I feel guilty. I check this forum every day, but I often have no time to reply. Video killed the radio stars, social networks killed the forums I guess. Yesterday FPs were painful to watch. It seems Kimi, with his driving style, cannot get tyres on temperature. And usually, when the weekend starts in this way, there's little hope for the Sunday.
Brandamante I don´t wrote this to make someone feel guilty! I want only explain why I stop posting pictures and stuff I´m active on a German forum too. In general I think you are right: the other medias kill the forums because in the German forum we have the same problem. But at the moment there are still about 4000-4500 clicks on the thread over one GP weekend. So I thought it make more sense to be active there. My time is limited as well If you want to have a look: http://www.kimiisland.de/
But it really break my heart. Because this forum is where I feel at home. I love all the sweet smileys here. But its a bit lonesome since a few month.
Me too I fueel guilty not being more active on this Forum, but as I love ice hockey I'm active too on related forums and as further more I'm fan of Team Finland this explains that but I definitely will regret this forum which if I'm correct replaced another one created by a Finnish girl who's nick name was "Wolfie" however thanks for all what you did and maybe think at it over. Kind regards
i feel guilty too for not posting here this used to be a refuge for us Kimi fans. in any event, seems less and less people are active in fora. other media took their place. but i think we must not close down coffee, it brings so many good memories. i do feel deflated since Kimi came back to ferrari, and not so much into f1. this second stint was full of disappointments....
Kimi's only fault is he has done an amazing start. Unfortunately the others race like they're the only ones on the track, without checking the rear mirrors.
The FIA has opted to take no further action following the Singapore Grand Prix opening-lap collision between Sebastian Vettel, Kimi Raikkonen and Max Verstappen.
The two Ferraris and the Red Bull driver were going three-wide for the lead of the race on the approach to Turn 1 when Verstappen was squeezed in the middle, eventually making contact with Raikkonen on his left.
The Finn spun into Vettel, and then collected Verstappen and the McLaren of Fernando Alonso at the first corner.
Vettel, meanwhile, maintained the lead but his car had sustained significant damage and he crashed out of the race moments later.
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Neither Ferrari driver assigned blame for the incident in post-race interviews, while the team tweeted that Verstappen "took Kimi out", but Verstappen believed Vettel was at fault.
However, after a post-race investigation, the FIA stewards announced none of the three drivers involved would be penalised, as nobody was "wholly or predominantly to blame for the incident".
A statement read: "The stewards examined video evidence and heard from Sebastian Vettel, the driver of car 5, Kimi Raikkonen, the driver of car 7, Max Verstappen, the driver of car 33 and the team representatives.
"Driver of car 7 had a very good start and was able to attempt overtaking on car 33 on the left-hand side.
"At the same time, car 5, which had a slower start, moved to the left-hand side of the track; car 33 and car 7 then collided resulting in a chain collision with car 5 and, ultimately, car 14 (Fernando Alonso) at the next turn.
"The stewards consider that no driver was found to have been wholly or predominantly to blame for the incident and will therefore take no further action."
Explaining its original tweet, Ferrari added on its social media channel: "What we tweeted was a factual description of events. No need to speculate on this."