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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: STEMO on 29 April 2018, 14:59:37
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That was.......erm......interesting ::)
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Quite a lot of it wasn't very interesting at all, until............... ::) :-X
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1st time I have watched it without falling asleep. ::)
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Tremendous and entertaining to boot. Red Bull need to sell Ricciardo to Ferarri and get a solid number two in.
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Tremendous and entertaining to boot. Red Bull need to sell Ricciardo to Ferarri and get a solid number two in.
Kimi is a Sunday driver with no real interest in his job.
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Tremendous and entertaining to boot. Red Bull need to sell Ricciardo to Ferarri and get a solid number two in.
Kimi is a Sunday driver with no real interest in his job.
Good job F1 is on a Sunday then. ::)
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Tremendous and entertaining to boot. Red Bull need to sell Ricciardo to Ferarri and get a solid number two in.
I would sell Verstapen and keep Ricardo,the lad is too erratic :-\
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Tremendous and entertaining to boot. Red Bull need to sell Ricciardo to Ferarri and get a solid number two in.
Kimi is a Sunday driver with no real interest in his job.
Good job F1 is on a Sunday then. ::)
I reckon your grandmother would be quicker than Kimi.
Can't blame him though. Simply jog around for ninety minutes and pick up a million quid. Better than cleaning the bogs for minimum wage. :)
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Tremendous and entertaining to boot. Red Bull need to sell Ricciardo to Ferarri and get a solid number two in.
I would sell Verstapen and keep Ricardo,the lad is too erratic :-\
Fortunately the kid is extremely wealthy which is why his girlfriend is attractive. This is good news, because with his looks if he worked on the cheese counter at Tesco for £8 P/H he be lucky to get any pussy. :)
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Kimi was the quickest car on track for most of the weekend. He is far from a Sunday driver, but Ferrari are building the team around Vettel, and he gets the leftovers.
Verstappen has some of the elements which could make him one of the greats, but he has a lot to learn, and should start learning before he hurts himself or someone else.
Riciardo imo is second only to Hamilton in the ranking of current drivers. I wouldn't be surprised to see him at Mercedes next year, and Alonso at Red Bull.
I suspect Kimi will do another year at Ferrari, before young Leclerc is put in the car to play second fiddle to Vettel, until Vettel retires.
Yesterdays crash was Verstappens fault, and the powers that be should have punished him for it.
It was potentially, almost a repeat of the Villeneuve / Mass accident ( available on youtube for the ghoulish) which robbed F1 of its greatest ever driver.
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Kimi was the quickest car on track for most of the weekend. He is far from a Sunday driver, but Ferrari are building the team around Vettel, and he gets the leftovers.
Verstappen has some of the elements which could make him one of the greats, but he has a lot to learn, and should start learning before he hurts himself or someone else.
Riciardo imo is second only to Hamilton in the ranking of current drivers. I wouldn't be surprised to see him at Mercedes next year, and Alonso at Red Bull.
I suspect Kimi will do another year at Ferrari, before young Leclerc is put in the car to play second fiddle to Vettel, until Vettel retires.
Yesterdays crash was Verstappens fault, and the powers that be should have punished him for it.
It was potentially, almost a repeat of the Villeneuve / Mass accident ( available on youtube for the ghoulish) which robbed F1 of its greatest ever driver.quote]
Kimi has all the enthusiam of a dead halibut. He'd rather be doing something else.
Hamilton has been less than great lately. :)
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Kimi,s persona has always been one of, so laid back he is almost asleep. He has never given a toss about any of the bullshit surrounding F1, but once in the car, there aren't many who are better than him. If he would rather be doing something else, he would. He,s very much his own man.
I agree that Hamilton hasn't been at the top of his game so far this season. The Ferrari is obviously the quicker car, but I don't think that's the whole story.
It could be that the current crap formula is getting him down. He is a master at "driving the wheels of the thing", but the current formula, with its emphasis on conserving fuel, tyres, engines, transmissions etc. etc. discourages that, which is why the whole thing needs scrapping and starting again from scratch.
I suspect he will either find away of getting back to his old self during the season, or make a shock retirement announcement at the end of the year.
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Interesting. My view on Kimi is that he isnt very driven. Yes he can and does put in good performances. These usually seem to be season end after earlier lacklustre performances.
Contrast with Verstappen who seems to always be going for it. Yes he is having accidents but didnt other greats? I seem to remember Senna and Schumacher having early on in career silly incidents. My view on that is they are doing three things. One asserting their place as the fastest in the team, putting down a marker “here I come and I will get past you” and finding their limits. I do agree that Max was weaving dangerously but how frustrating must it be to know you are faster on a level playing field and find yourself with less pace?
Talking of weaving, how long will it be before that munchkin Vettel causes a midfield massive pile up with his fake starts/slow downs on safety car restarts.? Absolutely legal apparently but we will take a different view when it causes a shunt.
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In Hamiltons view, Vettels weaving was not legal and he had a meeting to discuss it with Charlie Whiting after yesterdays race.
Whether Ferrari International Assistance will do anything about it, is another matter. ::)
https://www.aol.co.uk/sport/2018/04/30/hamilton-accuses-vettel-of-safety-car-rule-breach/?ncid=webmail
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Interesting. I remember a hot headed Hamilton making rookie mistakes during his first year. I think Max has the potential to be one of the greats, if he learns his lessons.
As for the crash... I’d need to watch it again a few times but I didn’t see the drift to the right as a defensive move, just Max trying to take the racing line :-\ But they had both been taking risks throughout the race and a coming together was looking likely.
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In Hamiltons view, Vettels weaving was not legal and he had a meeting to discuss it with Charlie Whiting after yesterdays race.
Whether Ferrari International Assistance will do anything about it, is another matter. ::)
https://www.aol.co.uk/sport/2018/04/30/hamilton-accuses-vettel-of-safety-car-rule-breach/?ncid=webmail
I’d agree... Last year Vettel accuses Hamilton of brake testing him (as Baku ironically ::)) and then there was the road rage incident. Telematics proved that all Hamilton did was hold a steady throttle. Yet Vettel was clearly doing it. He should have been punished
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Alonso, driving around car problems with his double punctured, lost both tyres, badly damaged McLaren. :y
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/43973625 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/43973625)
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Alonso, driving around car problems with his double punctured, lost both tyres, badly damaged McLaren. :y
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/43973625 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/43973625)
Mark of a great driver. Plenty of "good" drivers about but the minute the car has an issue it becomes in their eyes undriveable. It is a shame he isn't in a more competitive car.
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Could be in a Red Bull next year with a bit of luck ? :)