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Formula1 2007 United States Grand Prix WS PDTV XviD-BlueTV

Yesterday the United States hosted the latest race in the Formula 1 season. The racetrack was the Indianapolis Motor Speedway which has a very long straight and a few sharp corners and isnt the trickiest of circuits but allows the drivers to get plenty of speed. If you missed out on the race then you can download this WideScreen Xvid release from unknown group BlueTV. There are no wrecks are really big events like the last race but it was a good watch none the less. The next race will be held in France on the Circuit de Nevers Magny Cours circuit in about a fortnight. Can’t wait!

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  1. Steve
    June 18th, 2007 | 23:49

    Americans don’t watch this kind of car racing.

  2. Daniel
    June 18th, 2007 | 23:57

    I know, they only watch crappy car racing, like cars driving in circles..

  3. blackhole
    June 19th, 2007 | 00:08

    Where is America?

  4. June 19th, 2007 | 00:10

    Americans that know real racing watch this. Start posting some MotoGP too!

    What was horrible was, the stands were empty. They were at Indy of all places and nobody showed up. They had good attendance numbers, but nothing compared to nastycar.

    I guess it takes more than half a brain to understand that cars can turn in more than one direction and don’t need mods to make the cars slower.

    So to Nascar and Nascar fans, you’ve ruined the market for real racing in the USA. Thanks.

  5. Tony
    June 19th, 2007 | 00:24

    Sad that McLaren stopped Alonso from racing after the last pitstop. Remember Hamilton crying like a bitch after Monaco claiming he was #2 when he is like ron dennis’ son.

  6. ZV
    June 19th, 2007 | 02:03

    “Stupid Americans” don’t watch this kind of racing, an F1 drivers skill and technology far exceeds that of the moon-shine running, confederate flag waving Nascar yokels. 22 year old Hamilton is the first Black Man to win this event, despite being the only Black in this elitist sport. And like elitist
    golf, tennis and other sports have fallen to newer, more colorful blood, Nascar is NEXT.

  7. tony
    June 19th, 2007 | 02:06

    I did the canadian one for my brother who so loves theses races thanks for this one.

  8. DJ SlipStream
    June 19th, 2007 | 02:16

    I watch F1 and I LIVE in america. but i was born and raised in Romania where the Schu is king :D

    i’m kinda sad that i didnt get a chance to go to indy this year, it would off been fun. (i’ve been going since it started in the late 90’s)

  9. KM
    June 19th, 2007 | 02:16

    Go ferrari go!

  10. June 19th, 2007 | 03:47

    They DO have mode to make them slower you inbred piece of monkey shit. v-12 engines down to v-8s…..slicks down to grooved tires…..next year kiss traction control good buy…..

    dumb shit.

  11. June 19th, 2007 | 03:47

    mode=mods…..lol

  12. ZAP666
    June 19th, 2007 | 04:34

    You all (well almost all) sound like a bunch of dumocrat socialist idots. I’m American. I and millions of other americans watch this kind of racing. Get your facts straight before you open your ignorant cake holes.

    Oh yeh… I think that Juan Pablo Montoya is now racing in NASCAR. Jacques Villenueve is also exploring a run in NASCAR… Both former F1 drivers. Hmmm..

  13. nick
    June 19th, 2007 | 05:31

    wooooooh!! webber 7th! I spose that’ll have to do after the horror of red bull pitting him at exactly the wrong time in canada.

    (yes I’m australian :P )
    too bad coulthard didn’t make it out of the start lap.

  14. Krishabang
    June 19th, 2007 | 07:33

    I’m a huuge fan of F1. Crappy thing is that you have to pay to watch F1 live here in Finland so i have to resort to some crappy streaming of some American channel, with some retarded people that only know anything about Nascar. Well, okay they knew a little more than the average american knows about F1 but still they had to explain some rly simple stuff like the track is divided in 3 sectors (duuh!!), TC means Traction Control and helps the rear tires grip (c’mon, anybody who knows mre about a car than that it has four wheels and an engine knows about traction control, except if they’re using a crappy american car.)The only thing that was good about whas that i learned that next season they’re not going to have any TC, YEEEEEEEESSSS!!! I can’t wait for next season, more crashes, more mistakes = more overtaking = more entertaining. And yes, I know that millions of Americans watch this kind of racing but they’re a minority.

    Uhh man, I rlt need to learn how to use paragraphs :)

  15. andy
    June 19th, 2007 | 09:01

    “Oh yeh… I think that Juan Pablo Montoya is now racing in NASCAR. Jacques Villenueve is also exploring a run in NASCAR… Both former F1 drivers” ZAP666

    Yer, its almost like nascar is where the old crappy f1 drivers go to retire :D However I’m sure any talented F1 drivers would probably rather die than join the circle driving monkeys.

    Pretty dull race (for a ferrari fan :D ) good to see Hamilton win again though, Alonso finally has some competition and can’t just win by having the fastest car package like last season.

  16. Someone
    June 19th, 2007 | 11:53

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    ^ Was a nice race, tough not as good as Montreal.

    A few point.

    1. V12 to V8s, slick to grooves. Kind of wrong.

    The last V12 car, the 1996 Ferrari would be a lot slower than the V8 cars of today, especially in the bends/curves.

    Ditto for the last cars on slick of 1997 vs. today.

    Also the V10s were in race trim, the most powerful engines ever found in F1 cars, more so than the turbos (race trims) and NA V12s.
    The late V10s ended producing 950 to 1000 hp, the peak turbos in race trim 850 to 900 hp, the NA V12s 700 to 750 hp.

    The V10s outpowered the V12s since 1991.
    Everybody switched to V10s, because the V10s were more powerful than the V12s and lighter than the V8s

    The fastest cars in F1 were the 2004 cars. They were V10s, not V12 cars, and on groves, not slicks.

    The have slow them down for a while, but that’s temporary, eventually lap times go up again.

    2. TC wont change much, if anything.

    Many cars of today, with TC and all, suffer from understeer, oversteer, lack of grip/traction in slow and even medium corners, lack of stability under braking, lost of control under dirty air, that old non-TC cars.

    What is needed is a lot more mecanical grip and stability and a lot less turbulence for spectacle/overtaking to comeback.

    TC is basically irrelevant, more so considering it was now also used in Le Mans, and that the WRC and/or Dakar cars used fancy computerised tri-active differential AWD systems witch make TC seem primitive and inefficient.

  17. angeloVZR
    June 19th, 2007 | 12:11

    Being a big fan of Ferrari and Super Aguri i ‘m a bit disappointed with this race. Takuma could have scored big points if he could keep the car on track.

    Now hoping for something better for the French GP.(Ferrari has a lot of work to do to become competitive).

    Very nice post. Keep it coming.

  18. Finnman
    June 19th, 2007 | 13:09

    Go Kovalainen! YEEAAH!

  19. someone, who gives a shit?
    June 19th, 2007 | 13:24

    It must be nice being an F1 geek who hasn’t been laid since the eighties….

  20. June 19th, 2007 | 14:29

    uh after the last year indianapolis debacle, i´m glad anybody in america actually went there to see the race ;p

  21. ivan
    June 19th, 2007 | 15:25

    it’s a nice release with solid quality video. does anybody know what channel it is from? i know it is not the usual ITV, because the commentators have american accents

  22. Bullett
    June 19th, 2007 | 16:03

    I’m still waiting for a working torrent of the Canadian F1..

  23. angeloVZR
    June 19th, 2007 | 16:34

    http://www.racing-underground.com/
    You will find Canada GP torrent.

  24. Dennis
    June 19th, 2007 | 18:25

    @crimson…2005 was when 6 cars raced… not last year.

  25. DJ SlipStream
    June 20th, 2007 | 00:52

    @ Krishabang. the reason why the commentators are explaining that there are 3 sectors to the track is that they race was broadcasted on national television not the cable channel that it it ususaly broadcasted on. Also some of the commentators are former F1 drivers, so they know their stuff.

  26. Bullett
    June 20th, 2007 | 09:27

    @angelo – yeah that website contains seedless torrents too. Bothe versions have been running all night and not a singly byte has been downloaded – both stuck on ‘connecting’ despite repeated forced connects.

    I’d appreciate it if someone had the canadian grand prix on rapidshare/filefront/etc as no matter where I go, torrents just aint working for me.

    p.s. it’s not my software (bitlord) as other stuff is downloading asap with no problems

    :(

  27. tadovn
    June 21st, 2007 | 17:58

    help me to upload on rapidshare.com or megaupload.com

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