S951 wrote:Alonso catching Hamilton by a fair bit
Please catch him quickly so alonso can go after Finger boy
S951 wrote:Alonso catching Hamilton by a fair bit
rachel1990 wrote:S951 wrote:Alonso catching Hamilton by a fair bit
Please catch him quickly so alonso can go after Finger boy
PT8475 wrote:rachel1990 wrote:S951 wrote:Alonso catching Hamilton by a fair bit
Please catch him quickly so alonso can go after Finger boy
Extreme optimism, there
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
JJMonty wrote:Sutil given a penalty?
Bloody hell the stewards are being very, very, very! strict today
CarlosFerreira wrote:JJMonty wrote:Sutil given a penalty?
Bloody hell the stewards are being very, very, very! strict today
No, Sutil cannot simply pretend the rules don't apply to him.
JJMonty wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:JJMonty wrote:Sutil given a penalty?
Bloody hell the stewards are being very, very, very! strict today
No, Sutil cannot simply pretend the rules don't apply to him.
But he wasn't holding up Hamilton from what I could see
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
pasta_maldonado wrote:I think that Maldonado's penalty today early in the race was very petty. I understand the FIA are trying to clamp down on driver behaviour but I think that if the same thing happened ten, maybe even 5 years ago nothing would have happened. Maldonado out braked himself, touched Sutil without damaging his car, and was left with a broken front wing. If Sutil had been damaged or spun by Maldonado then fair enough, penalty should be applied, but in this case the penalty was in the form of the damage to the front wing. Whatever happened to racing incidents?
CarlosFerreira wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:I think that Maldonado's penalty today early in the race was very petty. I understand the FIA are trying to clamp down on driver behaviour but I think that if the same thing happened ten, maybe even 5 years ago nothing would have happened. Maldonado out braked himself, touched Sutil without damaging his car, and was left with a broken front wing. If Sutil had been damaged or spun by Maldonado then fair enough, penalty should be applied, but in this case the penalty was in the form of the damage to the front wing. Whatever happened to racing incidents?
Racing incidents died the day everyone celebrated Schumacher first, then Gutierrez and last time around Grosjean weren't allowed to miss braking points.
PT8475 wrote:And now Vettel discusses his failure to get fastest lap. You've got to love him sometimes!
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
TheBigJ wrote:Vettel booed. Perhaps this should be a wake up call for this supposed "great" champion.
lgaquino wrote:TheBigJ wrote:Vettel booed. Perhaps this should be a wake up call for this supposed "great" champion.
don't understand your point. What's he supposed to do differently, park the car and try to win from last?
Dominant performance. Superb.
But the race itself was..a bit boring. Some nice battles, but Canada usually produces epic races
Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
lgaquino wrote:TheBigJ wrote:Vettel booed. Perhaps this should be a wake up call for this supposed "great" champion.
don't understand your point. What's he supposed to do differently, park the car and try to win from last?
Dominant performance. Superb.
But the race itself was..a bit boring. Some nice battles, but Canada usually produces epic races
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
I think they are booing because of Malaysia. And for general hate towards Redd Bull racing policy.
pasta_maldonado wrote:lgaquino wrote:TheBigJ wrote:Vettel booed. Perhaps this should be a wake up call for this supposed "great" champion.
don't understand your point. What's he supposed to do differently, park the car and try to win from last?
Dominant performance. Superb.
But the race itself was..a bit boring. Some nice battles, but Canada usually produces epic races
Well, I can't fault his race craft and speed, he's a great driver for certain, but what irritates me about him is he's far too arrogant and cocky, like Hamilton, the bad ethos within Red Bull has given him a superior attitude, and although he puts on a nice front in public, radio conversations with the team where he attacks them for doing wrong makes me think he's a bastard behind closed doors.
lgaquino wrote:I think they are booing because of Malaysia. And for general hate towards Redd Bull racing policy.
and yet, they cheer Alonso ...
Seems inconsistent.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Kimi-ICE wrote:Seriously i hate the current podiums for 3 reasons
1 The podium itself: The 2nd and 3rd steps and the constructors step is ridiculously small. Get back to the old podiums pre-Britain 2012
2 The music absolutely sucks. The Podium should be a quiet thing where we can hear the crowd cheering a driver receiving his trophy
3 The Podium interviews: Why oh Why do they put Eddie Jordan in this job? It's no wonder some of us say that HWNSNBM should not turn up to this gimmick. In fact HWNSNBM should hold the FIA hostage and force them to drop this gimmick
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
Because you know what you get with Alonso. Vettel and Red Bull try to make themselves out as the good guys, even though they're anything but.
pasta_maldonado wrote:Kimi-ICE wrote:Seriously i hate the current podiums for 3 reasons
1 The podium itself: The 2nd and 3rd steps and the constructors step is ridiculously small. Get back to the old podiums pre-Britain 2012
2 The music absolutely sucks. The Podium should be a quiet thing where we can hear the crowd cheering a driver receiving his trophy
3 The Podium interviews: Why oh Why do they put Eddie Jordan in this job? It's no wonder some of us say that HWNSNBM should not turn up to this gimmick. In fact HWNSNBM should hold the FIA hostage and force them to drop this gimmick
1: I don't think that's a problem really. A driver on the podium is going to be happy regardless of step size, unless he thought he should have won! The constructor shouldn't really get a step, it's the driver's podium, not the team's.
2: Disagreed. The anthem is a chance for the driver to reflect on his victory and the crowd to cheer if they wish, hearing the air horns of the Tifosi over the Italian anthem after a Ferrari driver has won in Italy is hair raising. The champagne song is also good as it adds celebration to the podium, allows the drivers to have a bit of fun and the crowd to cheer more if they want to!
3: Agreed. Podium interviews are rubbish and I don't see why they invented them. The press conference allowed the drivers to gather their thoughts before talking about the race, and the interviews were conducted by an someone who knew what they were doing!
3: Agreed. Podium interviews are rubbish and I don't see why they invented them. The press conference allowed the drivers to gather their thoughts before talking about the race, and the interviews were conducted by an someone who knew what they were doing!
pasta_maldonado wrote:3: Agreed. Podium interviews are rubbish and I don't see why they invented them. The press conference allowed the drivers to gather their thoughts before talking about the race, and the interviews were conducted by an someone who knew what they were doing!
Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
pasta_maldonado wrote:The champagne song