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Predict Fastest Lap (USA - JayVee wins!)
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 10:49 am
by Tim
Its time again for you to have a crack at the Fastest Lap time of the Race so lets see who can be closest to the Fastest Lap time this round.
If someone gets a perfect match or near perfect (+/- 0.1 seconds), we'll give away a prize. And an even better prize if you get the time and the driver and better still if you get the time, the driver and the lap number!
Please include the time to the 1000's of a second, the driver and the lap number. You can if you wish include a wet time as well
For reference, the Fastest Lap time from 2004 in the USA (Indianapolis) was 1:10.399 (Rubens Barrichello)
The Fine Print
One entry (dry and wet) per user with one change per condition allowed. Entries close prior to the start of qualifying session on Saturday
The winner will be the one who manages to predict the closest time. You need to be within 0.1 seconds of fastest lap time to be declared the winner.
In case of two players predicting the same time and driver, the player who submitted earlier will be the winner.
Changing time and/or driver is allowed only once and the change cannot be a max or min to try and gain advantage (eg. if the highest fastest time posted is a 1:45.345, a player cannot change their time to a time above that)
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 11:19 am
by Julian Mayo
1:9:123 Kimmi dry lap 20
1:31:123 Schuey wet :lol:lap 49
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 11:46 am
by rah
Fisi 1:08.998 lap 27
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 3:59 pm
by Southernman
dry Alonso 1:11:007 Lap25
wet MS 1:24:111 Lap14
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 4:23 pm
by Graham Ross
Montoya, 1:12.066 on lap 24 (dry)
Montoya, 1:22.311 on lap 64 (wet)
Can't see how the time will be quicker than last year
And how come neither Julian nor Rah have Webber for dry or wet

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 4:26 pm
by K-D
Dry ? 1:10:711 ? Michael Schumacher ? Lap 11
Wet ? 1:27:711 ? Michael Schumacher ? lap 11

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 4:37 pm
by Kapel
Dry - Michael - 1:11:461-lap 14
Wet - Michael - 1:25:641 - lap 32
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 5:14 pm
by Julian Mayo
Kapel wrote:Dry - Michael - 1:11:461-lap 14
Wet - Michael - 1:25:641 - lap 32
Hmmmm, I think I will win this one too

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 5:32 pm
by Kapel
julian mayo wrote:Kapel wrote:Dry - Michael - 1:11:461-lap 14
Wet - Michael - 1:25:641 - lap 32
Hmmmm, I think I will win this one too

Then hurry... run,buy the Bumper Lottery ticket too

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 5:40 pm
by rah
Graham Ross wrote:Montoya, 1:12.066 on lap 24 (dry)
Montoya, 1:22.311 on lap 64 (wet)
Can't see how the time will be quicker than last year
And how come neither Julian nor Rah have Webber for dry or wet

I wouldn't dream of putting my favourite driver with the fastest lap. There are faster cars out there. How long they last is anyones guess. Of course we know who your fave is now don't we.
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 6:07 pm
by Julian Mayo
Kapel wrote:julian mayo wrote:Kapel wrote:Dry - Michael - 1:11:461-lap 14
Wet - Michael - 1:25:641 - lap 32
Hmmmm, I think I will win this one too

Then hurry... run,buy the Bumper Lottery ticket too

Nah, never do, used up all my luck in a "theatrr of war" as the politicians and Generals call it. Somebody said,after WWII, and no, I was not even born then, "all politicians and every one over the rank of Major should be shot, to prevent this ever happening again" Pity it did not happen

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 6:28 pm
by Kapel
julian mayo wrote:Kapel wrote:julian mayo wrote:
Hmmmm, I think I will win this one too

Then hurry... run,buy the Bumper Lottery ticket too

Nah, never do, used up all my luck in a "theatrr of war" as the politicians and Generals call it. Somebody said,after WWII, and no, I was not even born then, "all politicians and every one over the rank of Major should be shot, to prevent this ever happening again" Pity it did not happen

Would prefer the politicians being drowned in the tsunami relief project

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 7:12 pm
by Julian Mayo
Kapel wrote:julian mayo wrote:Kapel wrote:
Then hurry... run,buy the Bumper Lottery ticket too

Nah, never do, used up all my luck in a "theatrr of war" as the politicians and Generals call it. Somebody said,after WWII, and no, I was not even born then, "all politicians and every one over the rank of Major should be shot, to prevent this ever happening again" Pity it did not happen

Would prefer the politicians being drowned in the tsunami relief project

Ah, I love it when your icy contenance crumbles, and the real Kappy comes bursting out. You should not save all your emotions for your wife, kids, and cricket. Let us get to know all the real Kappy

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 7:27 pm
by Kapel
julian mayo wrote:Kapel wrote:julian mayo wrote:
Nah, never do, used up all my luck in a "theatrr of war" as the politicians and Generals call it. Somebody said,after WWII, and no, I was not even born then, "all politicians and every one over the rank of Major should be shot, to prevent this ever happening again" Pity it did not happen

Would prefer the politicians being drowned in the tsunami relief project

Ah, I love it when your icy contenance crumbles, and the real Kappy comes bursting out. You should not save all your emotions for your wife, kids, and cricket. Let us get to know all the real Kappy


NAh,its just this bloody politics & Indian cricket & now Narain which bring out these emotions

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 11:05 pm
by Ed
Cricket chat move to
Anything Cricket at The Lounge
