Jocke1 wrote:Kimi Räikkönen struggles to enter in the paddock - 2014 Monaco GP
http://youtu.be/0K1SFhLtQI4
I'm sorry, but how the **** can anybody work at the Monaco (or any other, for that matter) Grand Prix and not know who Kimi is?
Jocke1 wrote:Kimi Räikkönen struggles to enter in the paddock - 2014 Monaco GP
http://youtu.be/0K1SFhLtQI4
Fetzie wrote:Jocke1 wrote:Kimi Räikkönen struggles to enter in the paddock - 2014 Monaco GP
http://youtu.be/0K1SFhLtQI4
I'm sorry, but how the **** can anybody work at the Monaco (or any other, for that matter) Grand Prix and not know who Kimi is?
Dj_bereta wrote:No surprise if Hamilton crashes with Rosberg tomorrow.
mario wrote:Fetzie wrote:roblomas52 wrote:there was no point demoting him to the back of the grid because he was last in qualifying anyway
Oops, pit lane start for him. Sorry. I guess they need the spot on the grid for Rosberg?
It's about the only penalty they can apply given where he was due to start anyway - although, this being Monaco, that might be less of a disadvantage given the possibility of a first corner clash.
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
Salamander wrote:'"I don't know if Senna and Prost talked about it but I quite liked the way Senna dealt with that so I'll take a page out of his book," Hamilton replied.'
Hamilton confirmed for going full Suzuka 1990 on Rosberg.
Yannick wrote:Looking at the qualifying results, the back row is both Caterhams, the penultimate row is both Virgin/Manors and the 3rd last row is both Saubers. Now isn't Sutil supposed to be a Monaco specialist? He'd better show it in the race.
mario wrote:His reputation as a Monaco specialist mainly seems to stem from the 2008 race where he was unusually high up the field - although, as is sometimes forgotten, he was only that high up the field because he illegally passed cars during a yellow flag and would therefore have been disqualified anyway.
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.
Ataxia wrote:Hamilton didn't turn up to the team debrief, apparently. Just as you think he's matured...
I never appreciated Senna's driving at the time because of his attitude, which I hated
Felipe Nasr - the least forgettable F1 driver!Murray Walker at the 1997 Austrian Grand Prix wrote:The other [Stewart] driver, who nobody's been paying attention to, because he's disappointing, is Jan Magnussen.
WeirdKerr wrote:Whether if it was deliberate or not Rosberg should be Penalised as he STILL caused the Yellow ......
Enforcer wrote:WeirdKerr wrote:Whether if it was deliberate or not Rosberg should be Penalised as he STILL caused the Yellow ......
I wasn't aware causing a yellow flag was a penalty offence in F1.
WeirdKerr wrote:Enforcer wrote:WeirdKerr wrote:Whether if it was deliberate or not Rosberg should be Penalised as he STILL caused the Yellow ......
I wasn't aware causing a yellow flag was a penalty offence in F1.
Was causing(whether Deliberate or other wise) a yellow that saves your qualifying position made an offence in 2006 following what Micheal did I.E. he set the precedence
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
WeirdKerr wrote:I'm not saying it was deliberate but I am saying he brought out a yellow flag which has saved his postion...
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
WeirdKerr wrote:I'm not saying it was deliberate but I am saying he brought out a yellow flag which has saved his postion...
Barbazza wrote:Ataxia wrote:Hamilton didn't turn up to the team debrief, apparently. Just as you think he's matured...
I just knew the dummy spitting would begin at some point, he'd been far too normal recently. As for the comments about wanting it to be like Senna and Prost, that just takes childishness and stupidity to new levels.
Here's the thing - I never appreciated Senna's driving at the time because of his attitude, which I hated. That same attitude which you display 90% of the time, Lewis. So you can sod off as far as I'm concerned.
CoopsII wrote:Wouldnt it be lovely if just for once someone said "I really want to emulate Boutsen and get a decent, if not spectacular, result with some solid points".
CoopsII wrote:It's a pity this forum doesn't have the capability to run polls as I'd be interested to get a general feeling on how many people think Rosberg snafu'd on purpose. Personally, I don't think he did but I can see why many might think otherwise.
Did Rosberg park it deliberately?
Voted
Yes (310 votes [48.59%])
No (328 votes [51.41%])
Salamander wrote:WeirdKerr wrote:I'm not saying it was deliberate but I am saying he brought out a yellow flag which has saved his postion...
Well, there are a bunch of different ways you can view the incident. Certainly, the way you are viewing it, it is very much like Schumacher at Rascasse, but I think something worth pointing out is that Rosberg understeered through Casino Square, so it's not like he was completely at one with the car up until Mirabeau. All the replays I have seen have started after he has already left Casino Square, so it looks like he's just suddenly lost all control on his way down there. Another thing I've noticed is that the front wheels much at all to Rosberg's steering inputs - though there may be a better technical explanation for that, for me, at least right now, I think it's pretty clear he wasn't in total control on the run down to Mirabeau.
As for reversing back on to the track, I haven't seen a single replay showing this, so I really don't know what to make of it at all, whether it's true or not. I did see a tweet from David Croft saying that the stewards didn't look into it since reversing is only banned in the pitlane.
AdrianSutil wrote:Might as well throw my thoughts into all this talk. Firstly, I'm a Hamilton fan and I freely admit that. But even I'm starting to think his petulant and childish attitude needs a good seeing-to. Surely someone like Ron Dennis should go and have a word with him, even if they're not in the same team, they are still good friends. Then again, maybe that's a terrible idea. What Hamilton needs to do is do his talking on track. He's the clear favourite for the title in my opinion and needs to just shut up and prove it to everyone.
As for the 'Rosberg Incident'. I saw no malice in that. You can see he's pushing like crazy on the run down to Mirabeau and tries several times to get the car turned in but bails at the final second and uses the escape road. And if that escape road wasn't there, we'd have had a Mercedes in the wall and that wouldve been a double-yellow for the remainder of the session. Reversing onto the track is not illegal either, at any point of the circuit or weekend session. Remember Rosset in 1998?
As for Sutil as a Monaco specialist? That's the first I've heard of it. True, everyone remembers 2008 because he was struck by Kimi whilst fighting for a podium in a back-row Force India but we all also know he was there by dint of passing 4 cars at Loews earlier in the race under yellow flags. As for why everyone is having a dig at him being poor in the Sauber, you have to remember he isn't renowned for developing a car or even finding a very good set-up each weekend. If he could start to pull it all together he'll pull away from Gutierrez and start knocking around with the Toro Rosso's. Plus having a crap car doesn't help anyway.
CoopsII wrote:It's a pity this forum doesn't have the capability to run polls as I'd be interested to get a general feeling on how many people think Rosberg snafu'd on purpose. Personally, I don't think he did but I can see why many might think otherwise.
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
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
WeirdKerr wrote:Enforcer wrote:WeirdKerr wrote:Whether if it was deliberate or not Rosberg should be Penalised as he STILL caused the Yellow ......
I wasn't aware causing a yellow flag was a penalty offence in F1.
Was causing(whether Deliberate or other wise) a yellow that saves your qualifying position made an offence in 2006 following what Micheal did I.E. he set the precedence
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
Yannick wrote: Now isn't Sutil supposed to be a Monaco specialist? He'd better show it in the race.