Hungarian Grand Prix 2012, Budapest - Race 11/20

with all bugs ironed out.

You realise we are talking about the Codemasters F1 games here right? Possibly the most buggy games to appear under the Codemasters label for several years? :p

(I will grant you that F1 2010 was the first game on Ego 1.5 but Ego had been around since 2008, so it was hardly a completely new engine they were dealing with!)
 
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Indeed.
And with each iteration/evolution, you would expect bugs to be gradually ironed out until the game engine becomes rock solid.
 
Indeed.
And with each iteration/evolution, you would expect bugs to be gradually ironed out until the game engine becomes rock solid.

The point being, that hasn't really worked out so well for the F1 games, as F1 2011 was just as bad as 2010 :p
 
Saw this elsewhere


Here's a quick look at the sanctions each driver has faced this season

Sebastian Vettel
- Malaysia: Speeding in the pit lane, fined
- Spain: Failed to heed yellow flags, drive through penalty
- Canada: FP1 incident with Senna, reprimand
- Germany: Left the track and gained an advantage, 20s penalty

Mark Webber
- Germany: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change

Jenson Button
- Germany: Pit exit white line, fined

Lewis Hamilton
- China: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change
- Spain: Car failed to return post-qualifying, sent to the back of the grid

Felipe Massa
- Spain: Failed to heed yellow flags, drive through penalty

Michael Schumacher
- Bahrain: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change
- Spain: Left the track without explanation, reprimand
- Spain: Caused a collision, 5 place grid penalty in Monaco
- Hungary: Pit lane speeding, drive through penalty

Nico Rosberg
- Germany: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change

Kimi Raikkonen
- Malaysia: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change
- Canada: White line pit entry, fined

Romain Grosjean
- Germany: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change

Nico Hulkenberg
- Spain: Pit lane speeding, fined
- Monaco: FP3 incident with Perez, reprimand
- Britain: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change

Kamui Kobayashi
- Europe: Collided with Massa, 5 place grid drop in Britain
- Britain: Unsafe manoeuvre in the pits, fined

Sergio Perez
- Australia: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change
- Monaco: Impeded Kimi Raikkonen in the race, drive through penalty
- Germany: Impeded Alonso and Raikkonen in qualifying, 5 place grid penalty

Jean Eric Vergne
- Bahrain: Failed to attend weighbridge, reprimand
- Canada: Pit lane speeding, drive through penalty
- Europe: Collided with Kovalainen, 10 place grid penalty in Britain and fined

Pastor Maldonado
- China: Impeded Kovalainen in Q1, reprimand
- Bahrain: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change
- Monaco: Breach of sporting code, 10 place grid penalty
- Canada: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change
- Europe: Pit lane speeding, fined
- Europe: Collided with Hamilton, 20s penalty
- Britain: Collided with Perez, fined and reprimanded
- Germany: Pit lane speeding, fined
- Hungary: Collided with di Resta, drive through penalty

Bruno Senna
- Europe: Collided with Kobayashi, drive through penalty

Heikki Kovalainen
- Australia: Illegally unlapped himself, 5 place penalty for Malaysia

Vitaly Petrov
- Hungary: Pit lane speeding, fined

Pedro De La Rosa
- Malaysia: Team personnel on the grid after 3 minute warning, drive through penalty
- China: Impeded Senna in Q1, reprimand

Narain Karthikeyan
- Malaysia: Collided with Sebastian Vettel, 20s time penalty
- Europe: Pit lane speeding, drive through penalty

Charles Pic
- Spain: Ignored blue flags, drive through penalty
- Britain: 5 place grid penalty, gearbox change

Mercedes
- China: Unsafe release for Schumacher, fined

Sauber
- Europe: Car 15 did not stay below the maximum time set by the FIA between the Safety Car Line after the Pit Exit and the Safety Car Line
before the Pit Entry in Q2, fined

Caterham
- Petrov used a front tyre in Q1 which had not been presented to the FIA Technical Delegate prior to the end of scrutineering, fined

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Pastor has two reprimands, next one and he receives a grid drop
 
While engine reliability appears to be pretty bulletproof, that list shows that gearboxes are still a reliability concern for all teams.
 
thats simply Pathetic. **** YOU FIA. Bernie well done for screwing everything up in f1, ur one sad millionaire ass.
 
thats simply Pathetic. **** YOU FIA. Bernie well done for screwing everything up in f1, ur one sad millionaire ass.

Hmmm, so turns out the ignore list is a little ineffective if a friend shows you the person's post... still, at least your place on my list remains justified.
 
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