2019 German Grand Prix Thread
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2019 German Grand Prix Thread
Bernd Schneider!!!
FullMetalJack wrote:Bernd Schneider!!!
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.
Aislabie wrote:FullMetalJack wrote:Bernd Schneider!!!
Now there's somebody who should have been given a non-shitbox to drive in F1
FullMetalJack wrote:Aislabie wrote:FullMetalJack wrote:Bernd Schneider!!!
Now there's somebody who should have been given a non-shitbox to drive in F1
Definitely. Merely qualifying that Zakspeed Yamaha at Suzuka, let alone in 21st is a great achievement. I wonder what he could have managed with a half decent car that weekend.
Nuppiz wrote:Well, his F1 Rejects profile was subtitled "A 'what might have been' story of the highest order". Most definitely he would've been a decent midfielder in a proper car, perhaps even better in a race-winning car.
Then again, if we start to think "what might've been" based on Schneider's tintop career, we should probably think about Gabriele Tarquini as well...
CarloSpace wrote:Nuppiz wrote:Well, his F1 Rejects profile was subtitled "A 'what might have been' story of the highest order". Most definitely he would've been a decent midfielder in a proper car, perhaps even better in a race-winning car.
Then again, if we start to think "what might've been" based on Schneider's tintop career, we should probably think about Gabriele Tarquini as well...
On that note, does WTCR/WTCC count for superlicense points? I'm sure he would be faster than Badoer was!
This wrote:Badoer wasn't that bad though?
Faustus wrote:I spoke to a Pirelli engineer I know who is embedded with McLaren (who happens to be the son of a bloke I work with) and he says there is a good probability of rain for saturday and sunday. 36C ambient yesterday so they esimate at least 55C track temperature. McLaren is looking good, according to him.
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.
You-Gee-Eee-Day wrote:As Ferrari have essentially just forfeit the season race, which is a shame, lets acknowledge Kimi is 5th in an Alfa. And he's also technically the last Ferrari driver to win a race
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
Barbazza wrote:That was very funny indeed - typical that Lewis had a similar accident to Charles but got away with it though.
Obviously Hulkenberg has my total support now, that'll stop the Dutch fans cheering.
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
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
East Londoner wrote:
Almost sounds like they're accusing Alfa of using launch control. Both Kimi and Gio made fantastic starts, from memory...
Klon wrote:What did poor André do to you for him to be insulted like that?
Fetzie wrote:No action taken against Hamilton, as he was actually driving to the max delta for following the SC.
East Londoner wrote:And there could be yet another twist to this tale, one which could bring Kubica a point....
Almost sounds like they're accusing Alfa of using launch control. Both Kimi and Gio made fantastic starts, from memory...
mario wrote:The team have claimed that it was an accidental issue that occurred because they hadn't had a chance to calibrate the clutches
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.