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26 Mar 2017, 16:49 (Ref:3721646) | #76 | ||
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An interesting race that perhaps bodes well for the season
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26 Mar 2017, 20:16 (Ref:3721677) | #77 | |
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Lewis lost the strategy game. He's trying to drive a qualifying lap every lap, and this formula just is not set up for that. I have no doubt he was honest about his tire wear, because Vettel was probably driving a little under his max while Lewis was overheating to get a lead going. Stupid of Lewis. Even worse that he burned his Soft tires following Max. It's all his fault, and he should learn where that gets him. Sadly, thanks to a good car, that's currently 2nd. Bottas showed me that he learned the Rosberg lesson. Drive a good race, be gentle on the car, and he's looking as a solid Top 3 finisher for the season. He might even a championship contender if Lewis ends up breaking his car with the extra wear I can guarantee Lewis is building up lap after lap. Bottas doesn't have to be faster, just smarter. Good job Vettel. He's got Lewis' number. Ferrari are eyeing this race and high-fiving each other that they can gut Lewis on strategy if he keeps driving like this. Can Ferrari keep up with updates through the season? As for the rest of the field: Good spirit from Verstappen threatening to put on a qualifying lap at the end. Good on Alonso for retiring that piece of crap car. I'm going to love if he pulls it over every time he's out of the points, they're going to need to keep a sun chair ready for him. |
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26 Mar 2017, 20:23 (Ref:3721683) | #78 | ||
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26 Mar 2017, 23:41 (Ref:3721712) | #80 | ||
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having said all that, this is all very embarassing and i'm not sure it has a place in post-bernie formula one. let's hope it becomes obsolete in the next few years. on a way more positive note, giovinazzi did a great job considering in reality it's unlikely he had f1 level fitness and was thrown under the bus to save wehrlein from looking a bit pants. |
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26 Mar 2017, 23:56 (Ref:3721714) | #81 | ||
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Anybody else notice that the "ambient noise" used in the background for the replays during the race wasn't the sound of F1 cars, but Porsche Supercup cars?
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27 Mar 2017, 00:25 (Ref:3721717) | #82 | ||
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27 Mar 2017, 00:30 (Ref:3721719) | #83 | |||
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It makes you understand a little why Mercedes didn't pick him to replace Mr Rosberg.. |
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27 Mar 2017, 00:32 (Ref:3721721) | #84 | |||
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27 Mar 2017, 00:43 (Ref:3721725) | #85 | |||
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Mike -we get it that you don't like Hamilton -that's a given, with all your previous posts - however suggesting that he previously copied Rosberg's settings, is a new low, even for you...... |
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27 Mar 2017, 00:44 (Ref:3721726) | #86 | ||
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Hamilton seemed dominant for a time until Vettel outfoxed him on strategy -- and then Vettel demonstrated speed of his own. However Melbourne can be an anomaly and Ferrari may very well fade as the year goes on. I expect this unfortunately.
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27 Mar 2017, 05:36 (Ref:3721751) | #87 | ||
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It would be interesting to see how much Hamilton's times were dropping off when he moaned about his tyres (only joking! he reported about his tyres; potaeto potarto). My recollection is he was still comfortably ahead of Vettel. Perhaps the guys on the pit wall might not react so quickly again.
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27 Mar 2017, 08:14 (Ref:3721779) | #88 | |
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Umm... they are actual Carrera Cup cars in the background. The paddock interviews aren't conducted while the F1 cars are on track because the drivers need to be..... driving them...
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27 Mar 2017, 08:19 (Ref:3721780) | #89 | |
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Caught the closing stages of the race down the pub. What a 3 abreast manoeuvre by Perez(?) and Hulk on Fred, shame Fred couldn't hold on, he did miracles to keep that car up there for so long
Anyway Vettel winning gives hope for a close fight this season |
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27 Mar 2017, 08:24 (Ref:3721783) | #90 | |
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Early in the race Hamilton's engineer was asking him to do 28 flat but Lewis said it wasn't possible, that the tyres "don't have anything left in them" which I took as meaning any more pace rather than longevity. Meanwhile Vettel was comfortably on his tail, even within a second for consecutive laps which I thought was really positive for this generation of F1. Sure passing may be difficult, it pretty much always has been, but as long as they can at least follow closely it can put pressure on the leader if nothing else.
In the early stages I actually thought Vettel was managing the race rather than Hamilton, and it showed when Hamilton bailed into the pits and Vettel was able to increase the pace to introduce the undercut. I think perhaps my standards for a good F1 race may have dropped in recent years, but I really love the strategy, the technical race and the general feel of modern F1. I don't think I need to see GP2 passing to enjoy the race, but it wouldn't hurt of course. |
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27 Mar 2017, 08:27 (Ref:3721786) | #91 | ||
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What did people make of Lance Stroll's first race?
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27 Mar 2017, 08:31 (Ref:3721791) | #92 | ||
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The general standard of driving here was impressive I think. First corner no crashes. Even the one off they did have was more clumsy and accidental than malicious. Obviously Stroll feels (and kind of looks) like the new Maldonado, but I think we should give him a couple of races before jumping on the poor boy. |
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27 Mar 2017, 08:46 (Ref:3721797) | #93 | |
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Can we talk about the on screen visuals? What a joke! It was embarrassingly poor all weekend, no timing or telemetry, honestly, how difficult can it be to get that right? Imagine a football game where you can't see the score. It drove me crazy.
It got so bad at one point they didn't even know who was in which car Edit: sorry about the rotation, but you get the idea! |
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27 Mar 2017, 09:20 (Ref:3721808) | #94 | |||
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I freely admit that I don't like the bloke anymore - when he arrived in F1, I thought that he was a breath of fresh air - but I do admire his driving ability. But he does tend to give the impression that he is somewhat workshy, and he is not noted for spending much time with his engineers. That though is the opposite of Rosberg, who like Michael Schumacher, used to spend hours with his engineers both to understand his car and to help in developing it. And they both were prepared to put in hours of testing, unlike Hamilton who has appeared to find every excuse under the sun so as not to participate in the testing during the last couple of years. |
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27 Mar 2017, 09:27 (Ref:3721817) | #95 | ||
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Lewis Hamilton seems very happy about a Ferrari win.
https://www.motorsportweek.com/news/id/14147 Something's not right here. |
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27 Mar 2017, 09:32 (Ref:3721820) | #96 | |
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I got chance to watch the race yesterday afternoon.
It wasn't the most interesting I've ever watched, TBH. The new cars look like they've taken a 4:3 photo of the old ones and displayed it 16:9 My overall impression was that it just wasn't very "race-y". We didn't get lots of close running so didn't get to see drivers having to deploy decent defensive skills very often , and as a result it just felt... flat. |
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27 Mar 2017, 09:38 (Ref:3721824) | #98 | ||
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27 Mar 2017, 09:53 (Ref:3721830) | #99 | ||
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I have just traced back through this thread the discussion about his performance in the junior formula and as regulars will know I question that we are always getting the best drivers in F1. Ross Brawn made comments about the pay drivers in certain teams in his first interview on SKY during the testing. I feel that the new owners have to work to a point where all teams are in a position to chose on driver merit. That is big mountain to climb
The major problem is the driver funded junior formula. Talking to someone who has daily dealings with father / son combinations he is of the opinion that in 80 or even 90% of cases it is the father that has the real ambition. When that ambition is with someone as wealthy as Mr Stroll it can override a logical view of ability but Jnr is eventually the one who has to actually deliver. For a truly ambitious driver to make it to any top level international role as a pro in our sport takes guts, self sacrifice and a singular determination . |
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