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26 Sep 2010, 19:06 (Ref:2765026) | #1 | |
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Dennis`s remark to Horner
On the BBC forum program Christian Horner said that whilst on the grid before the race Ron Dennis warned Horner about Vettal and Webber having contact with other cars during the race.Why is it Dennis has to get s****y when Mclarens backs are against the wall?......Ironically Webber came out better with he`s contact with Lewis,wonder what Ron thought of that!
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i guess ron is more than aware that unlike the built like a bus suspension on the red bulls and ferraris the mclaren is more like a peace of bone china, and he was actually pleeding with horner not to let his drivers get anywhere near the mclaren.
maybe it would be better if mclaren made some slightly stronger nascar spec suspension for hamiltons car. |
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Tongue in cheek comment and a bit of banter between two head honchos of teams? Everything doesn't have to be serious you know.
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Further to this this does not bode well for Hamiltons championship at all as we have seen in the last two races.Hamilton is an out and out racer and give him inch and he will take it but with the brittle Mclaren he will always as we have seen come off worse.
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Being an out-and-out racer is one thing, but initiating contact is another, and kind of defeats the purpose.
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I didn't see it, but I'm struggling to imagine Ron Dennis smile, let alone indulge in light-hearted banter.
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Who mentioned smiling or lighthearted?
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It is ironic that Newey's car which are considered on "the edge" seem quite robust in wheel to wheel contact situations. |
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Don't forget, the reason Lewis' wheel came of at Monza was due to the tyre-to-tyre contact. That didn't happen at Signapore.
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I don't think the Macca is particularly brittle, and I'm surprised there is any allusion to it. Hamilton had two races where he had the 'misfortune' to contact another car in a way that there suspention was hit at its strongest and his the weakest. I think EJ's comments on a fragile car were more tongue in cheek, but everyone seems to have picked it up and run with it.
The Red Bull didn't seem hugely resilient when Vettel and Webber got up close and personal in Turkey! |
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O contrare. Remember at Barce when Vettel had a damaged car and was asked to take it easy and avoid the kerbs. Well being the numbnuts that he is, he only backed off by about a second, and still continued to smash across every kerb he could find. Amazingly the car didn't break and he made it home. I think that RBR is designed pretty well. But then it would have to be with Vettel and Webber as drivers.
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Another point worth mentioning, hamilton had a puncture, his suspention wasn't damaged in the contact. |
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Hamilton wasn't at fault, webber didn't heed the position, which is expected, but Hammy said after the incident that it wasn't webs fault. I don't think the car is fragile, not more so than any other F1 car on the grid. He got punted across the track and curbing, that did enough to end his race. But you gotta give credit to Hammy, he went to pass instead of 'follow the leader' like you see a lot of other drivers do. This is why I rate him so highly, he'll give you what you want, passing. Come to expect it of him, most of the time it gets done.
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HE DIDNT HAVE TO!!!! The fact that you then go on the say Webber was expected to is just laughable. Hamilton was trying to pass Webber, he coulnt make it stick. Thats his fault. On heeding the position, apart from Ferraris No,2 drivers, i dont know any racer that would heed a position. 'Oh, i can see him in my mirrors, yeap he's getting close, might just let him past me with out a fight eh?' Pffffffftttt...... |
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