Ein Weilchen ist der letzte Podcast nun schon her, es wird Zeit für eine neue Folge. Wir schneiden kurz den Bahrain GP 2012 an, sprechen über die Reifendiskussionen, die nach dem Rennen durch Michael Schumacher ausgelöst wurden, springen dann zum Spanien GP 2012 in Barcelona und handeln diesen chronologisch ab. Was für eine F1-Saison 2012!
Die Tweets zum Spanien GP 2012
We all hope that the updates will make our life easier this afternoon.—
Scuderia Ferrari (@InsideFerrari) May 12, 2012
What a show. I'm on the edge of my seat—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 12, 2012
Bru-"oh-no" Senna. #F1—
Magnificent Geoffrey (@MagnificentGeof) May 12, 2012
MALDONADO IS EPIC! #bbcf1 #f1—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 12, 2012
Alonso 6th and Massa 17th. Not sure Ferrari will put up with this for another fifteen races….—
Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) May 12, 2012
Any driver dicking around by not running properly in Q3 should be made to refund the spectators entrance costs.—
Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) May 12, 2012
This is the oddest top ten shootout I've ever seen. Just over three minutes remaining, one time on the board, one car on track. #f1—
Factbyte Factbox (@factbytefactbox) May 12, 2012
"Pirelli on pole for Spanish Grand Prix"—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 12, 2012
People coming home to see Hamilton, Maldonado and Alonso in the press conference are going to wonder what on earth is going on #F1—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 12, 2012
Maldonado needs to do a team radio of "Not bad for a pay driver" #f1—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 12, 2012
MT @andrewbensonf1: Little bird tells me McLaren admitted @LewisHamilton stopped on track cos no fuel. Not allowed. May get sporting penalty—
F1 Fanatic (@f1fanatic_co_uk) May 12, 2012
Hamilton's car had 1.3 litres of fuel remaining in tank after he stopped. You need 1lt for FIA sample and approx 2lt for in lap.—
Ted Kravitz (@tedkravitz) May 12, 2012
All F1 rules should end with "But… "—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 12, 2012
Well, we respect Michael Schumacher for his opinion but we can only do what we are asked and we were asked to do tyres that degrade a lot.—
Pirelli Media (@Pirelli_Media) May 12, 2012
#F1 Lewis Hamilton's pole looking increasingly under threat due to his failure to get his car back to parc ferme—
Adam Cooper (@adamcooperf1) May 12, 2012
Looks like Maldonado may be on pole tomorrow. That should convince the Venezuelan Socialist Party that was £29m well spent. I think.—
Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) May 12, 2012
McLaren should claim that fuel is very expensive these days and you can't go around wasting any of it—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 12, 2012
We should be thankful F1 teams are so eco-friendly, trying to save tyres and fuel all the time—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 12, 2012
Lewis to start last. Not enough fuel in the car so stripped of pole. Fernando Alonso on the front row. That'll please the home fans.—
Red Bull Racing Spy (@redbullf1spy) May 12, 2012
To all our fans: so sorry about this error. We are more gutted than anybody. An amazing performance by Lewis throughout Q, ruined.—
Paddy Lowe (@paddylowe) May 12, 2012
If you'd said a win for Rosberg, a podium for Perez and a pole for Maldonado at the start of the season, you'd have been laughed at.—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 12, 2012
Alonso and Maldonado celebrate their 1-2 in front of the FIA's new campaign. #F1 http://t.co/OlbAdtDn—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 13, 2012
"It may sound simple to put fuel in an F1 car but…" Umm, Martin. All the other teams managed it, you're former World Champions. #BBCF1—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 13, 2012
Top 10: Super Maldonado, Eyebrows, RoGro, Icecream Man, Checo, Britney, Finger Boy, Shoemaker, Kowasabi, Jason Button #F1—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 13, 2012
My four-year-old son says Alonso is going to win. Then again, he doesn't know the name of any other drivers—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 13, 2012
The grandstand is SOO loud. I can barely hear the radio—
Marussia F1 Team (@Marussia_F1Team) May 13, 2012
I don't think I can even get out of my car in 3.6 seconds—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 13, 2012
Schumacher collides with Senna #F1 Schumi out—
(@Mattzel89) May 13, 2012
Schumacher not sure whether to go left or right of Senna. Instead he chose to go into Senna's gearbox #F1—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 13, 2012
McLaren's pitstops deserve a TV channel of their own—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 13, 2012
Gene seems to be excited about the prospect of Alonso lapping Massa—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 13, 2012
Massa gets a drive through for being to quick. Ironic.—
Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) May 13, 2012
RT @icthyes
Pastor the Mastor of going Fastor—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 13, 2012
Hahaha! RT @IronicF1
Race organisers frantically downloading Venezuelan national anthem from iTunes.—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 13, 2012
2012, das Jahr der Boxendeppen #F1—
Ferid (@iWallbreaker) May 13, 2012
This is tense. #F1 at it's best.—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 13, 2012
Williams' early pit stop for Maldonado to press Ferrari on tyre life looking like inspired strategy. #F1—
F1 Fanatic Live (@f1fanaticlive) May 13, 2012
Pastor Maldonado wins the Spanish GP! First win for Pastor and the first Williams victory since 2004! Incredible #F1—
(@Mattzel89) May 13, 2012
MALDONADO WINS!!!! INCREDIBLE!!! #F1—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 13, 2012
"Very good job" Understatement of the year #F1—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 13, 2012
"very good drive" Come on guys you just won a race!—
(@Mattzel89) May 13, 2012
The drivers step out onto the podium and the Venezuelan national anthem rings out for today's deserving winner – Pastor Maldonado. #F1—
AUTOSPORT Live (@autosportlive) May 13, 2012
Classic Kimi moment in post-race press conf when he was asked to say a few words in Finnish. A short staccato burst and silence.—
Alan Baldwin (@alanbaldwinf1) May 13, 2012
Ferrari now have 63 points, Massa has provided 2 of those. Not a case of will they replace him, just a case of when.—
Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) May 13, 2012
A fire has broken out at the Williams pit, on Sky now.—
F1 Fanatic (@f1fanatic_co_uk) May 13, 2012
The Williams garage is on fire, literally—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 13, 2012
Huge billowing clouds of black smoke in the paddock. Hope everyone there is OK. #F1—
F1 Fanatic (@f1fanatic_co_uk) May 13, 2012
#f1 Uh Oh thick smoke in the main pit building, seems to be from Williams garage. Acrid smell. Fire engine arriving now—
James Allen (@Jamesallenonf1) May 13, 2012
Wow huge explosion in paddock at Williams garage! Hope no serious injuries… http://t.co/SCMGN597—
Heikki Kovalainen (@H_Kovalainen) May 13, 2012
Thanks for your best wishes to the team member who bravely went to fight the flames. He is being checked out in the circuit medical centre.—
Sahara Force India (@clubforce) May 13, 2012
#F1 Unbelievable scenes up and down the paddock after the Williams garage fire, lot of people in a state of shock—
Adam Cooper (@adamcooperf1) May 13, 2012
Barcelona GP 2012 – The Moment The Fire Started In The Williams Garage: youtu.be/soH-tQ9iw78 via @youtube—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 13, 2012
#F1 The consensus is that an electrical problem started the fire and led to an explosion in the fuel rig at the back of the garage—
Adam Cooper (@adamcooperf1) May 13, 2012
#F1 Here's a picture of Senna's car and the damage in the garage (not sure of its origin): twitpic.com/9kop92—
Adam Cooper (@adamcooperf1) May 13, 2012
RT @Deltachild
Absolutely epic video just after the fire started, showing how many people rushed to help: www1.skysports.com/formula1/video… #f1 #skyf1—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) May 13, 2012
Feeling very sorry for @WilliamsF1Team. God bless all the guys who got injured. Hope to see all of you in #Monaco again. #F1—
Sauber F1 Team (@OfficialSF1Team) May 13, 2012
Snap of Senna's car in Williams garage via @tomcary_tel. Sad way to end day, no news on injuries at this time pic.twitter.com/WXdCVsvp—
Jake Humphrey (@mrjakehumphrey) May 13, 2012
What a mess twitpic.com/9kpnm9—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) May 13, 2012
Cannot fail to be impressed by the bravery of those who saw the smoke and responded by running into it with fire extinguishers. #F1—
F1 Fanatic (@f1fanatic_co_uk) May 13, 2012
Die Tweets zum Bahrain GP 2012
Sky Sports Martin Brundle says race should go aheasd and says: "I have never seen Bahrain looking better."—
Kevin Eason (@easonF1) April 20, 2012
Sky News' chief correspondent Stuart Ramsey denied a visa to enter Bahrain. Go figure ….—
Kevin Eason (@easonF1) April 20, 2012
Tonight's garage tunes come from Radiohead, Nirvana and (currently) Feeder. A little more rock than your average Saturday evening fare.—
Red Bull Racing Spy (@redbullf1spy) April 20, 2012
Kovalainen eliminates Schumacher! #F1—
F1 Fanatic Live (@f1fanaticlive) April 21, 2012
Amazing scenes and Ross Brawn can only sit there and stare at the timing monitor. Schumacher missed the cut by 0.015s. #F1—
AUTOSPORT Live (@autosportlive) April 21, 2012
Not the 1st time they've been instructed not to film a certain team> @fakewhitmarsh @vee8: If FOM really are avoiding showing Force India…—
Adam Hay-Nicholls (@AdamHayNicholls) April 21, 2012
Watching.Q3 with extra interest to see if Di Resta's Force India appears on camera. Has anyone seen a Force India so far?—
Alan Baldwin (@alanbaldwinf1) April 21, 2012
Paul di Resta is tenth for Force India, the team apparently ignored by FOM today. #F1—
F1 Fanatic Live (@f1fanaticlive) April 21, 2012
So…the weltmeister is back! Congratulations to Sebastian Vettel on his first pole of the year.—
Pirelli Media (@Pirelli_Media) April 21, 2012
RT @InsideFerrari: BAH – No oasis for Ferrari in the desert >>> No Oasis for anybody anywhere these days. Come on Liam and Noel, make up!—
Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) April 21, 2012
Bernie Ecclestone, the man who made F1 what it is today, is now singlehandedly destroying it. The man has lost touch with reality. A shame.—
Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) April 21, 2012
Ecclestone's dream F1 would be 10 Vettels driving 10 Ferraris on an artifically watered track with shortcuts and with medals for the winner—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) April 21, 2012
But least di Resta says he saw his own car during qualifying, although not on TV—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) April 21, 2012
Bernie Ecclestone, on the bridge of the Titanic: "What iceberg? Don't be so stupid, it's just an isolated incident".—
Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) April 21, 2012
Protests, Deaths, FOM blanking teams, Bernie chatting shit. This whole Grand Prix is a joke. I'm embarrassed to be an F1 fan this weekend.—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) April 21, 2012
Tomorrows grid sponsored by FOM. VET,HAM,WEB,BUT,ROS,RIC,GRO,PER,ALO,Some guy, RAI,KOB,Dunno,MAS,SEN,KOV,MSC,VER,PET,PIC,DLR,MAL,GLO,KAR.—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) April 21, 2012
#F1 Had first personal experience of Bahrain troubles few minutes ago passing massive road block fire on highway—
Adam Cooper (@adamcooperf1) April 21, 2012
#F1 Fortunately it was on other side of road, heading to track. Police arriving, traffic building up, quite a scary sight—
Adam Cooper (@adamcooperf1) April 21, 2012
@ScarbsF1 Was the Merc SDRS duct nose adapter ever depicted without its cover? If not, here it is: img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Mercedes-Forme…—
J. Kunzmann-Stefanus (@DrMurx) April 21, 2012
#F1 Tighter secuity on way into track today, journos had to get off media bus to let sniffer dogs have a nose around—
Adam Cooper (@adamcooperf1) April 22, 2012
It's raining in Bahrain. #unbelievable #F1—
BadgerGP.com (@BadgerGP) April 22, 2012
A two out of five chance of rain here according to the radar. This weekend just continues to amaze.. yfrog.com/moqmnfjj—
Narain Karthikeyan (@narainracing) April 22, 2012
Believe it or not, it is now raining in the desert.—
Sauber F1 Team (@OfficialSF1Team) April 22, 2012
The grandstand opposite the pits. Strangely quiet. Counting fans 1…2…3..4 http://t.co/3H6zWiPB—
Byron Young (@byronf1) April 22, 2012
I'd love it if all the teams have had a secret agreement and all pull into the pits at the start (like USA 05) and refuse to race.—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) April 22, 2012
Great driving from Massa?! This race is clearly not right in so many ways… #F1 #Bahrain—
Fake Fernando Alonso (@FakeFernando) April 22, 2012
The bizarre weekend continues. Massa has been praised—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) April 22, 2012
At this rate they are going to have to borrow tyres from the cars in the parking lot—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) April 22, 2012
A Force India is leading. Just saying..—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) April 22, 2012
They are investigating Hamilton's pass or Rosberg's defending?—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) April 22, 2012
DI RESTA LEADS! Haha, as if it actually happened!!! Suck on that FOM. #F1—
wtf1.co.uk (@wtf1couk) April 22, 2012
Twenty minutes to decide they are investigating the incident after the race?—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) April 22, 2012
Bahrain organisers say there were 28,000 paying spectators today on track—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) April 22, 2012
But 1+1=2..—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) April 22, 2012
Over four hours to decide that this is driving in a straight line . Hmmm youtu.be/_iQurrE15bA—
Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) April 22, 2012
Bahraini authorites & Ecclestone say journalists free to report in Bahrain, but we along with many media organisations were refused entry—
benc4fored (@bendepear) April 22, 2012
Team arrested, surrounded by masked men and the driver assaulted taken away separately, last seen bleeding from his arms and we v concerned—
benc4fored (@bendepear) April 22, 2012
