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    New Gathering/Outing! F1 Sunday Race

    Date: Sunday 24th of August 2008

    Location: F1 Cafe.

    Time: 16:00

    2008 FORMULA 1 TELEFONICA GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE




    The European Grand Prix was created as an honorific title by the AIACR, the FIA's predecessor in the organisation of motor racing events. The first race to receive the title was the Italian Grand Prix, in 1923, and it was followed by the French Grand Prix and Belgian Grand Prix. After a hiatus in 1929, Spa received the last honorific title of the pre-WWII years, in 1930.

    The title was revived by the FIA after World War II, and was first given to the Belgian Grand Prix in 1947, and was distributed across several countries until the 1977 British Grand Prix, the last race to receive the honorific title. All post-war honorific European Grands Prix were F1 races.


    First modern incarnation
    The event was initially created as stopgap. In 1983, the Formula One schedule originally featured a race near Flushing Meadows Park in New York. When the race was cancelled three months before the event, track organizers at Brands Hatch were able to create a European Grand Prix at the track in its place. The success of the event, buoyed by a spirited battle for the World Championship, led to the event returning on the schedule the following year.

    Brands Hatch was unable to host the European Grand Prix in 1984, as it was hosting the British Grand Prix in even numbered years (alternating with Silverstone) so the European GP went to a redesigned and shorter Nürburgring circuit in 1984. It was a far cry from the 14 mile Nürburgring that most were used to seeing, and was initially unpopular during Formula One's return. Brands Hatch returned to host the European Grand Prix in 1985, but the race was replaced in 1986 by the Hungarian Grand Prix.


    Second modern incarnation
    In 1990, a wealthy Japanese businessman, Tomonori Tsurumaki, built an extravagant (and remote) race track called Nippon Autopolis with the idea of hosting a Formula One race. In 1992, plans were made to have an Asian Grand Prix in 1993 to replace the Mexican Grand Prix on the schedule. However, these plans failed to materialize. Instead, Bernie Ecclestone added a race at Donington Park to the schedule, which brought back the European Grand Prix moniker. The race was the brainchild of Tom Wheatcroft, who had been trying to bring F1 to the track since an abortive attempt to host the British Grand Prix in 1988. The first (and so far only) race at Donington Park resulted in Ayrton Senna's famous victory in wet/dry conditions where he essentially lapped the field.

    The European race would go to Jerez the following season, and then returned to Nürburgring, which was now popular again with drivers. Because of this it hosted the race again in 1996, but after complaints that no other countries were to get the race, the Nürburgring race was renamed the Luxembourg Grand Prix. Jerez got the race back in 1997 as a replacement for the Portuguese Grand Prix. Jerez hosted the season finale that year, and it was the site of the famous incident between Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve which saw Schumacher get disqualified from the championship. It was also the scene of Mika Häkkinen's first Formula One victory.

    In 1998, the European Grand Prix was dropped from the schedule, but returned in 1999 when the race at Nürburgring re-adopted the European Grand Prix name.

    The 1999 race was notable for the torrential rain conditions which saw many experienced drivers slide off the circuit, presenting Johnny Herbert with the opportunity to take Stewart Grand Prix's first (and only) victory in its final season before being sold to Ford.

    The race continued to be held at the Nürburgring until 2007. On August 29, 2006 it was announced that it had been removed from the F1 calendar for the 2007 season. From then there would only be one GP hosted in Germany each year, alternating between Hockenheimring and Nürburgring. However, what the name of this Grand Prix would be was uncertain for a time; while originally intended to be the German Grand Prix from 2007[1], the Nürburgring race of 2007 was renamed "Großer Preis von Europa" (European Grand Prix)[2] due to a dispute over the ownership of the title German Grand Prix.[3]

    In 2008 the European Grand Prix will take place in Valencia, Spain.


    Sponsors
    John Player Grand Prix of Europe 1983
    AvD Grand Prix of Europe 1984
    Shell Oils Grand Prix of Europe 1985
    Sega European Grand Prix 1993
    Warsteiner Grand Prix of Europe 1999-2001
    Allianz Grand Prix Of Europe 2002-2005,2007
    Vodafone Grand Prix Of Europe 2006
    Telefonica Grand Prix of Europe 2008-




    Who is in?

    1.Nabil
    11
    Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes)
    45.45%
    5
    Kimi Räikkönen (Ferrari)
    18.18%
    2
    Felipe Massa (Ferrari)
    0.00%
    0
    Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber)
    18.18%
    2
    Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber)
    0.00%
    0
    Fernando Alonso (Renault)
    18.18%
    2
    Last edited by Nabil; 19-08-2008, 12:06 PM.
    Meskovic
    this is as far as i understand (correct me if i am wrong) a public forum, where people share ideas on how to make the bmw lifestyle better and more pleasurable and enjoyable..where we benefit from others mistakes and learn from our own ,share experiences..all in a common goal to make everything and everyone better, not the opposite.. do i need to remind everyone of all the laughs we had and how many times we shared food and shisha together..how many times we all stayed up late to fix anothers friend (brother) issues?? This is what makes a community, us, people..a common understanding and fellowship..respect

    #2
    If I'm here, I'm in!!!!

    Hopefully BMW sees the podium again...

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      #3
      Alonso promised to Win this one, he says renault are going to be diferent this race, lets see, I personally like Massa but as usual have a soft spot of BMW
      Meskovic
      this is as far as i understand (correct me if i am wrong) a public forum, where people share ideas on how to make the bmw lifestyle better and more pleasurable and enjoyable..where we benefit from others mistakes and learn from our own ,share experiences..all in a common goal to make everything and everyone better, not the opposite.. do i need to remind everyone of all the laughs we had and how many times we shared food and shisha together..how many times we all stayed up late to fix anothers friend (brother) issues?? This is what makes a community, us, people..a common understanding and fellowship..respect

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        #4
        1. Nabil
        2. Ayham
        3.
        4.
        Meskovic
        this is as far as i understand (correct me if i am wrong) a public forum, where people share ideas on how to make the bmw lifestyle better and more pleasurable and enjoyable..where we benefit from others mistakes and learn from our own ,share experiences..all in a common goal to make everything and everyone better, not the opposite.. do i need to remind everyone of all the laughs we had and how many times we shared food and shisha together..how many times we all stayed up late to fix anothers friend (brother) issues?? This is what makes a community, us, people..a common understanding and fellowship..respect

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          #5
          If it is televised by ITV then I will be in... otherwise I will wait to watch it at home

          I don't think Alonso will have a chance to win unless the one of the top 4 drivers mess up big time... But I would rather see him win it than Hamilton
          ...petrolhead

          2007 E60 M5 Black Sapphire|Indianapolis Red

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            #6
            Originally posted by petrolhead View Post
            If it is televised by ITV then I will be in... otherwise I will wait to watch it at home

            I don't think Alonso will have a chance to win unless the one of the top 4 drivers mess up big time... But I would rather see him win it than Hamilton
            I would rather see anyone win but not Hamilton and Alonso, also any team but the maclaren Team
            Meskovic
            this is as far as i understand (correct me if i am wrong) a public forum, where people share ideas on how to make the bmw lifestyle better and more pleasurable and enjoyable..where we benefit from others mistakes and learn from our own ,share experiences..all in a common goal to make everything and everyone better, not the opposite.. do i need to remind everyone of all the laughs we had and how many times we shared food and shisha together..how many times we all stayed up late to fix anothers friend (brother) issues?? This is what makes a community, us, people..a common understanding and fellowship..respect

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              #7
              HAMILTON ALL THE WAY!!!!

              :duel:
              sigpic

              Something EVIL is brewing... :///M:

              Cry havoc... and let slip the dogs of WAR!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Nabil View Post
                I would rather see anyone win but not Hamilton and Alonso, also any team but the maclaren Team
                +1... But Alonso is a fighter unlike Hamilton who is just too cocky and full of himself... Have you noticed every time Hamilton says he's got the qualifying or the race in the bag, he gets screwed, something tells me that the Higher Being doesn't like cockiness :rofl:
                ...petrolhead

                2007 E60 M5 Black Sapphire|Indianapolis Red

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                  #9
                  is this an outing or a poll or what exactly?

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                    #10
                    ^ both :s
                    Meskovic
                    this is as far as i understand (correct me if i am wrong) a public forum, where people share ideas on how to make the bmw lifestyle better and more pleasurable and enjoyable..where we benefit from others mistakes and learn from our own ,share experiences..all in a common goal to make everything and everyone better, not the opposite.. do i need to remind everyone of all the laughs we had and how many times we shared food and shisha together..how many times we all stayed up late to fix anothers friend (brother) issues?? This is what makes a community, us, people..a common understanding and fellowship..respect

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ahmad.alkhalil View Post
                      HAMILTON ALL THE WAY!!!!

                      :duel:
                      Remind me to run you over nexr time I see :thumbsdown:

                      Originally posted by petrolhead View Post
                      +1... But Alonso is a fighter unlike Hamilton who is just too cocky and full of himself... Have you noticed every time Hamilton says he's got the qualifying or the race in the bag, he gets screwed, something tells me that the Higher Being doesn't like cockiness :rofl:
                      :rofl::rofl::rofl:
                      Meskovic
                      this is as far as i understand (correct me if i am wrong) a public forum, where people share ideas on how to make the bmw lifestyle better and more pleasurable and enjoyable..where we benefit from others mistakes and learn from our own ,share experiences..all in a common goal to make everything and everyone better, not the opposite.. do i need to remind everyone of all the laughs we had and how many times we shared food and shisha together..how many times we all stayed up late to fix anothers friend (brother) issues?? This is what makes a community, us, people..a common understanding and fellowship..respect

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                        #12
                        1. Nabil
                        2. Ayham
                        3. Petrolhead
                        4.
                        5.
                        Meskovic
                        this is as far as i understand (correct me if i am wrong) a public forum, where people share ideas on how to make the bmw lifestyle better and more pleasurable and enjoyable..where we benefit from others mistakes and learn from our own ,share experiences..all in a common goal to make everything and everyone better, not the opposite.. do i need to remind everyone of all the laughs we had and how many times we shared food and shisha together..how many times we all stayed up late to fix anothers friend (brother) issues?? This is what makes a community, us, people..a common understanding and fellowship..respect

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Nabil View Post
                          Remind me to run you over nexr time I see :thumbsdown:



                          :rofl::rofl::rofl:

                          what... no love?!
                          :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

                          to be honest, since Shumi left I couldn't care less who wins... and Petrolhead I agree that the "higher being" does not like cockiness...
                          sigpic

                          Something EVIL is brewing... :///M:

                          Cry havoc... and let slip the dogs of WAR!!!

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                            #14
                            Hahahahaha, Nabil run him over on first gear, and then reverse :rofl: rofl: :rofl:

                            I voted Hamilton cuz of the mathematical odds, but my heart is with BMW!!

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                              #15
                              I was thinking of 3rd gear as I zoom from far away and split him into small bits, then reverse on those bits to make sure nothing can be glued back :rofl:
                              Meskovic
                              this is as far as i understand (correct me if i am wrong) a public forum, where people share ideas on how to make the bmw lifestyle better and more pleasurable and enjoyable..where we benefit from others mistakes and learn from our own ,share experiences..all in a common goal to make everything and everyone better, not the opposite.. do i need to remind everyone of all the laughs we had and how many times we shared food and shisha together..how many times we all stayed up late to fix anothers friend (brother) issues?? This is what makes a community, us, people..a common understanding and fellowship..respect

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