Infinite Improbability Drive of the Race - 2014 Singapore

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1. Vergne: Hey Vernge! That was great!

2. Perez: Solid run while his teammate was crap.
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There's a few good candidates for IIDOTR, but I will go along with the emerging consensus of:

1. Vergne
2. Perez


HM to Magnussen for Gutierrez - the latter's temper tantrum may have been somewhat cringeworthy but he had been putting Sutil to shame before his retirement and, well, at least he still cares enough to get angry with a DNF. Can anybody imagine Sutil getting that excited anymore?
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More_Blue_Flags wrote:HM to Magnussen for Gutierrez - the latter's temper tantrum may have been somewhat cringeworthy but he had been putting Sutil to shame before his retirement and, well, at least he still cares enough to get angry with a DNF. Can anybody imagine Sutil getting that excited anymore?


Apparently and according to race feed, Sutil girlfriend cares more about him retiring than Sutil himself. The head shaking in utter disappointment and disbelief sent shivers through my spine. My complex and thoughtful analysis from the whole situation tells me Sutil will be forced to go through fasting until the next race.
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DanielPT wrote:
More_Blue_Flags wrote:HM to Magnussen for Gutierrez - the latter's temper tantrum may have been somewhat cringeworthy but he had been putting Sutil to shame before his retirement and, well, at least he still cares enough to get angry with a DNF. Can anybody imagine Sutil getting that excited anymore?


Apparently and according to race feed, Sutil girlfriend cares more about him retiring than Sutil himself. The head shaking in utter disappointment and disbelief sent shivers through my spine. My complex and thoughtful analysis from the whole situation tells me Sutil will be forced to go through fasting until the next race.


I think you've hit the nail on the head right there!


My nominations:
1. Vergne - There's the big performance we knew he was capable of! Had to overcome the penalties too.
2. King Kev - That's gotta hurt.
Watka - you know, the swimming horses guy
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Vergne was being a bit fast and loose (and a bit lucky with the penalties actually given the timings of them) so I will go for

1) Perez
2) Ericsson
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Vergne - 344
Perez - 116
Maldonado - 74
Magnussen - 56
Ericsson - 18
Vettel - 16
Hamilton - 6
Gutierrez - 6
Massa - 6
Räikkönen - 6
Alonso - 6

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