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Thread ID: 59264 2005-06-26 10:41:00 us grand prix plod (107) PC World Chat
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367165 2005-06-26 10:41:00 I know this is old news, but for anyone that follows the sport, here's (www.formula1.com) an interesting Q&A with Max Mosley,president of the FIA. plod (107)
367166 2005-06-27 06:12:00 I know this is old news, but for anyone that follows the sport, here's (www.formula1.com) an interesting Q&A with Max Mosley,president of the FIA.
What a prodigious cock up.
Cicero (40)
367167 2005-06-27 08:06:00 do they still have Formula One? i gave up watchng after Michael Schumacher (Is that Shoemaker in Engish or not?) won everything MartynC (5610)
367168 2005-06-27 08:10:00 (Is that Shoemaker in Engish or not?)
If it is,he is a better driver than my cobbler.
Cicero (40)
367169 2005-06-27 08:26:00 bring on the GPWC wotz (335)
367170 2005-06-27 08:52:00 Dear folks, I'd just learned today on static energy in my Physics class. Our teacher said to us that in a F1 race, when a racing car comes to a pit stop, there will be a probe-like metal sticking up into the car from the ground so that the static energy that might developed can be easily earthed. Do any of you have any idea at all or pictures that can show this situation? Thanks!

Cheers :)
Renmoo (66)
367171 2005-06-27 10:18:00 Usually 2 sticking up from the ground side by side where the cars stop. Can see them on TV whe the cars are coming in. wotz (335)
367172 2005-06-27 18:39:00 Usually 2 sticking up from the ground side by side where the cars stop. Can see them on TV whe the cars are coming in.
I don't watch F1, that's the problem... And besides, the race always start at the middle of the night.
Renmoo (66)
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