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Default Re: Three-way tie - 04-16-2007 , 12:56 PM






On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 12:29:52 GMT, "John Briggs"
<john.briggs4 (AT) ntlworld (DOT) com> wrote:

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Brian Lawrence wrote:
For the record, the current 3-way tie for the WDC lead is almost a
first. There was a similar tie in 1950 when the first three races
had different winners who failed to score in the other two events.
However, the third event was the Indy 500, so it doesn't really count.

Another "first" - Hamilton is the first rookie to lead the WDC. There
is a proviso - excluding 1950 when the three leaders were all rookies
in the championship since there wasn't a championship before that
date.

In 1950 it was Farina/Fangio/Johnny Parsons.

Is it my imagination, or is there something unusual about this year?
:-)
Yeah. Great, isn't it...?

David


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Default Re: Three-way tie - 04-16-2007 , 06:38 PM







"Brian Lawrence" <Brian_W_Lawrence (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote

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For the record, the current 3-way tie for the WDC lead is almost a
first. There was a similar tie in 1950 when the first three races
had different winners who failed to score in the other two events.
However, the third event was the Indy 500, so it doesn't really count.



Shaping up to be an exciting season - no thanks to Renault. Seriously,
we all should be
ticked off at Renault for not being there and making this exciting season an
awesome season. Instead of four drivers in the chase we could have Fisi and
maybe Heikki nipping at the heels. What a let down Renault is. Maybe BMW
will improve a little more and jump in on the points chase. Can't wait to
see the U.S. Grand Prix this year. And for the first time in a few years
I'm strongly considering subscribing to Autosport magazine again.




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Default Re: Three-way tie - 04-16-2007 , 07:54 PM



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Is it my imagination, or is there something unusual about this year?
It certainly seems unusual to me, it's exciting as last year was but NO
Schumacher, and rookies that are young and talented, especially Lewis
Hamilton, and some one put a tack under Hienfeld's seat.






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Default Re: Three-way tie - 04-16-2007 , 08:38 PM



They should bring back the old point system that rewards the
"Winners". With the old points system both Kimi and Alonso would be 2
points ahead of Lewis.


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Ian White
 
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Default Re: Three-way tie - 04-17-2007 , 09:01 AM



On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 14:34:16 +0000 (UTC), David Taylor
<davidt-news (AT) yadt (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

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On 2007-04-16, ric zito <ADDRESS (AT) IN (DOT) SIG> wrote:
Phil Newnham <pnewnham (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

Is he technically in the lead, or does Alonso lead by countback? Or does
countback not count until the end of the season?

Surely LH is third?

By my reasoning :
Kimi is leading with 1st, 3rd, 3rd
Fred is second with 2nd,1st, 5th

Should Kimi be ahead of Fred? Are two third places better than a second
and a fifth?

According to the points system, 1st + 3rd + 3rd are equally as good as
2nd + 1st + 5th.

According to the tie-breaking rules, one second place beats any number of
third places.
A pair of 3rds surely trumps a 2nd high ...

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Default Re: Three-way tie - 04-17-2007 , 06:39 PM



On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 12:29:52 GMT, "John Briggs"
<john.briggs4 (AT) ntlworld (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Brian Lawrence wrote:
For the record, the current 3-way tie for the WDC lead is almost a
first. There was a similar tie in 1950 when the first three races
had different winners who failed to score in the other two events.
However, the third event was the Indy 500, so it doesn't really count.

Another "first" - Hamilton is the first rookie to lead the WDC. There
is a proviso - excluding 1950 when the three leaders were all rookies
in the championship since there wasn't a championship before that
date.

In 1950 it was Farina/Fangio/Johnny Parsons.

Is it my imagination, or is there something unusual about this year?
"Unusual"? It's absolutely perverse: Rev Limited.

....To give the slow children something to hope for.



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Default Re: Three-way tie - 04-20-2007 , 04:54 AM



John Briggs wrote:

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Is it my imagination, or is there something unusual about this year?
:-)
Yes, Sato hasn't cleaned up anyone yet.


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Default Re: Three-way tie - 04-20-2007 , 04:56 AM



On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:54:09 GMT, Mike <mike (AT) mike (DOT) com> wrote:

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John Briggs wrote:


Is it my imagination, or is there something unusual about this year?
:-)

Yes, Sato hasn't cleaned up anyone yet.

It's Sutil's year. :-)

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