2016 German GP - ROTR
2016 German GP - ROTR
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. Daniel Ricciardo drinking the champagne from his shoe!
2. Rosberg pushing Verstappen off the track.
2. Rosberg pushing Verstappen off the track.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. The New Rubens Barrichello a.k.a. Nico Rosberg - After Baku, Nico has found a way to irritate me every race. Nico, just sit down, shut the f*ck up, and be a nice little #2 driver from now on. It's obvious to me you're not near Lewis' level.
2. William Clyde Elliott II - Every driver I cheer for keeps choking it up. I must be a bad luck charm or something...
2. William Clyde Elliott II - Every driver I cheer for keeps choking it up. I must be a bad luck charm or something...
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. Emerson Fittipaldi - His stewarding this weekend in both F1 and GP2 was appalling.
2. Felipe Massa - Yes, there was damage on the car, but he looked totally adrift out there.
Honourable mention to Haas for their ridiculous strategy.
2. Felipe Massa - Yes, there was damage on the car, but he looked totally adrift out there.
Honourable mention to Haas for their ridiculous strategy.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. Nico Rosberg: He is obviously losing it. A bad start and dirty defending ruined his race. This is the fourth weekend in a row when he was investigated and in three out of four he has been penalized!
2. Williams Martini Racing: Also going backwards. Massa had a disastrous race while Bottas' strategy failed.
2. Williams Martini Racing: Also going backwards. Massa had a disastrous race while Bottas' strategy failed.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. Nico Rosberg - Not good, man, not good.
2. Williams - Massa's issues and Bottas' strategy were low points.
2. Williams - Massa's issues and Bottas' strategy were low points.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. Nico Rosberg - His pole made me think we had an exciting season on our hands
2. Romain Grosjean - Lost to Gutiérrez lol
2. Romain Grosjean - Lost to Gutiérrez lol
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1- Nico Rosberg- Yes I disagreed with the penalty. But his start alone was awful and gifted the win to Hamilton. He was never in contention for the win
2- Felipe Massa- No matter what Palmer did to his car he was never in contention for any points and now is falling by the wayside. I highly doubt he will be in f1 next season.
2- Felipe Massa- No matter what Palmer did to his car he was never in contention for any points and now is falling by the wayside. I highly doubt he will be in f1 next season.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. Nico Rosberg - Not what you should be doing to try and win a championship
2. Felipe Massa - That was painful
HM - Stewards. A bit harsh with the 5 second penalty.
2. Felipe Massa - That was painful
HM - Stewards. A bit harsh with the 5 second penalty.
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1) Formula 1
After nearly 20 years, I've nearly had enough. Nobody was even trying in that race. Hamilton didn't have to try, Ricciardo and Verstappen didn't try had enough and Rosberg tried too hard. The most proactive driver on-track (in the first half at least) was Magnussen, and he didn't even score any points. Then we have the stewards' decision for Rosberg, where the move was (in my opinion) a bit clumsy and on the limit of what you can do, but there was some effort to make the corner. Now he gets penalised, and now everybody's going to be even more afraid to make a move on the driver in front.
Pirelli have moved to more durable compounds, which now make the on-track product even worse because they're now a half-way house option; everyone was procrastinating and prevaricating on their strategy in the early stages, and by the time they'd decided what to do the gaps were too large to do anything.
Sky Sports has become a complete parody of itself. Ted Kravitz was absolutely awful this weekend, and blamed Grosjean for Hamilton's unsafe release in FP1 for "barrelling down the pitlane". Christian Horner, quite rightly, pour scorn on his amateurish efforts to stir the pot after qualifying. David Croft was not particularly on the ball today, and god knows what it's going to be like when they've got exclusivity in the UK. I'm hoping I won't need it.
F1 needs wholesale changes. It's all very well changing the technical regs, but that's just giving the decaying house a new coat of paint. The house needs to be broken down and rebuilt if things are going to be any better. Sporting regulations are getting so convoluted and inconsistent that you can be lauded for something one race and penalised the next. It's completely unsustainable, and all of the half-arsed attempts to connect with a younger audience are tantamount to vajazzling the queen.
This summer break is welcome, I think. F1's become so over-inflated that someone needs to come in and streamline the whole thing. Get Jean Todt out of that FIA hotseat and give Colin Kolles a ring.
Oh, and I'd best nominate a 2nd thing...
2) Williams - awful performance. Poor strategy calls. Force India are breathing down their necks.
After nearly 20 years, I've nearly had enough. Nobody was even trying in that race. Hamilton didn't have to try, Ricciardo and Verstappen didn't try had enough and Rosberg tried too hard. The most proactive driver on-track (in the first half at least) was Magnussen, and he didn't even score any points. Then we have the stewards' decision for Rosberg, where the move was (in my opinion) a bit clumsy and on the limit of what you can do, but there was some effort to make the corner. Now he gets penalised, and now everybody's going to be even more afraid to make a move on the driver in front.
Pirelli have moved to more durable compounds, which now make the on-track product even worse because they're now a half-way house option; everyone was procrastinating and prevaricating on their strategy in the early stages, and by the time they'd decided what to do the gaps were too large to do anything.
Sky Sports has become a complete parody of itself. Ted Kravitz was absolutely awful this weekend, and blamed Grosjean for Hamilton's unsafe release in FP1 for "barrelling down the pitlane". Christian Horner, quite rightly, pour scorn on his amateurish efforts to stir the pot after qualifying. David Croft was not particularly on the ball today, and god knows what it's going to be like when they've got exclusivity in the UK. I'm hoping I won't need it.
F1 needs wholesale changes. It's all very well changing the technical regs, but that's just giving the decaying house a new coat of paint. The house needs to be broken down and rebuilt if things are going to be any better. Sporting regulations are getting so convoluted and inconsistent that you can be lauded for something one race and penalised the next. It's completely unsustainable, and all of the half-arsed attempts to connect with a younger audience are tantamount to vajazzling the queen.
This summer break is welcome, I think. F1's become so over-inflated that someone needs to come in and streamline the whole thing. Get Jean Todt out of that FIA hotseat and give Colin Kolles a ring.
Oh, and I'd best nominate a 2nd thing...
2) Williams - awful performance. Poor strategy calls. Force India are breathing down their necks.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1)Nico Rosberg: Chokes at the start, and was never a thread to the Red Bulls, much less to Hamilton. This was his "home" race, to make a stand, and the only thing he showed is that he can't even make a decent overtake without being penalized.
2)Ferrari: Since Williams is in the gutter since forever, Ferrari's lack of pace in recent races will take the cake for this one
2)Ferrari: Since Williams is in the gutter since forever, Ferrari's lack of pace in recent races will take the cake for this one
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1) Ferrari - I'm going a little against the trend here, but ultimately it does feel as if they didn't manage to really take advantage of the situation.
Vettel was driving more scruffily than usual this weekend, and once again it did feel a bit as if he was taking out some of the frustration that he must be feeling about the team out on the back markers. In fact, he's never really performed at his best in most German GP's - I feel like he has generally driven fairly scruffily in most German GP's and at both venues where the race has been held,
As for Kimi, although he had an OK weekend, it does make you wonder what the handling balance of the car is like if Kimi had to ask the team if they had actually changed his front wing setting.
Either way, neither driver was particularly competitive in race trim - they ended up somewhat on their own, lacking the speed to challenge Red Bull and Mercedes but still being fast enough to keep out of the reaches of the rest of the pack. I can see Red Bull continuing to stretch out their advantage over Ferrari over the rest of the season, and I can see Vettel beginning to get a little more frustrated as he watches that gap to Red Bull widen.
2) Rosberg - I don't think that it was a terrible race, but I guess that he kind of gets this by default because he ultimately failed to maximise the opportunity that was presented to him before the race.
Rosberg had looked more comfortable in race trim in the practise sessions and could have quite rightly expected to cruise towards a victory. He could have checked Hamilton's recent run of form and levelled the points tally before the summer break, knowing full well that would have then put the pressure on Hamilton during the summer break given that Hamilton knows he has to take engine penalties and would have probably ended up with a points deficit again.
Instead of that, the poor start and subsequent penalty (whether or not you agree with it) means that he's given Hamilton a psychological boost - Hamilton is probably heading into the break with a larger points lead than he'd hoped for and with the longest streak of wins he has enjoyed since late 2014, which is going to take a lot of pressure off of his shoulders when he does have to take those penalties, whereas Rosberg is probably going to be going into that break carrying more frustrations and self doubt than might have otherwise been the case. His overall performance wasn't disastrous, but it was ultimately a strategic misstep.
Vettel was driving more scruffily than usual this weekend, and once again it did feel a bit as if he was taking out some of the frustration that he must be feeling about the team out on the back markers. In fact, he's never really performed at his best in most German GP's - I feel like he has generally driven fairly scruffily in most German GP's and at both venues where the race has been held,
As for Kimi, although he had an OK weekend, it does make you wonder what the handling balance of the car is like if Kimi had to ask the team if they had actually changed his front wing setting.
Either way, neither driver was particularly competitive in race trim - they ended up somewhat on their own, lacking the speed to challenge Red Bull and Mercedes but still being fast enough to keep out of the reaches of the rest of the pack. I can see Red Bull continuing to stretch out their advantage over Ferrari over the rest of the season, and I can see Vettel beginning to get a little more frustrated as he watches that gap to Red Bull widen.
2) Rosberg - I don't think that it was a terrible race, but I guess that he kind of gets this by default because he ultimately failed to maximise the opportunity that was presented to him before the race.
Rosberg had looked more comfortable in race trim in the practise sessions and could have quite rightly expected to cruise towards a victory. He could have checked Hamilton's recent run of form and levelled the points tally before the summer break, knowing full well that would have then put the pressure on Hamilton during the summer break given that Hamilton knows he has to take engine penalties and would have probably ended up with a points deficit again.
Instead of that, the poor start and subsequent penalty (whether or not you agree with it) means that he's given Hamilton a psychological boost - Hamilton is probably heading into the break with a larger points lead than he'd hoped for and with the longest streak of wins he has enjoyed since late 2014, which is going to take a lot of pressure off of his shoulders when he does have to take those penalties, whereas Rosberg is probably going to be going into that break carrying more frustrations and self doubt than might have otherwise been the case. His overall performance wasn't disastrous, but it was ultimately a strategic misstep.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1) Nico Rosberg - Choked real hard
2) Toro Rosso - Definitely one to forget
2) Toro Rosso - Definitely one to forget
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1.The stewards for penalising Rosberg - if they penalise that, then they might as well ban overtaking.
2. Williams for leaving Bottas a sitting duck at the end, another lap or two and he wouldn't have even scored points.
2. Williams for leaving Bottas a sitting duck at the end, another lap or two and he wouldn't have even scored points.
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1) Bernie Ecclestone
On a basic human level. Also for not insisting this race be run on the Nurburgring GP-Strecke
2) Myself
I could have made it to the race, got a grandstand ticket, watched the race and got back to where I'm staying for about €300. And I didn't.
On a basic human level. Also for not insisting this race be run on the Nurburgring GP-Strecke
2) Myself
I could have made it to the race, got a grandstand ticket, watched the race and got back to where I'm staying for about €300. And I didn't.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. Williams: absolutely nowhere on pace, barely scraped into the points with one retirement
2. Hamilton's C4 interview: obnoxious and cruel to Rosberg (I mean, he wasn't so gloating when he won the British GP)
DHM: Ferrari's feeble strategists.
2. Hamilton's C4 interview: obnoxious and cruel to Rosberg (I mean, he wasn't so gloating when he won the British GP)
DHM: Ferrari's feeble strategists.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1st - Williams: Third bad race in-a-row. Massa was hit by his bad lucky again and Bottas was screwed by a bad strategy from Williams. Remember, in 2014 Bottas scored a 2nd place finish, holding off Hamilton in the last laps.
2nd -The race itself: A boring race in comparison with 2014.
2nd -The race itself: A boring race in comparison with 2014.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
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2. Nico Rosberg
2. Nico Rosberg
Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. All annoying regulations and strange verdicts - Unnessecary penalty for Rosberg for a hard but fair duel. Discussions about radio rules, yellow flags and track limits were the only thing that was talked about before the race. I always try to make nominations about what happens on track instead of around it, but this year's championship is being decided in the offices instead of on track. Every deciding moment seems to need a decision from the stewards and the rules keep on changing.
2. Williams - Dreadful performances. Another weekend to forget.
Dishonourable mention to myself for posting this originally in the IIDOTR thread.
2. Williams - Dreadful performances. Another weekend to forget.
Dishonourable mention to myself for posting this originally in the IIDOTR thread.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. Rosberg's penalty. Verstappen's reaction to the situation caused it.
2. Verstappen's spoiled brat whining. Jeez that guy could whine for his olympic team.
HM. Cos I love Williams bashing, just when they thought things were bad, Honda start getting their crap together.
2. Verstappen's spoiled brat whining. Jeez that guy could whine for his olympic team.
HM. Cos I love Williams bashing, just when they thought things were bad, Honda start getting their crap together.
Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1 - Ferrari. A busy news week for them with Allison going and lots of speculation about the team which they did their best to confirm with a lacklustre weekend.
2 - Rosberg. Oh Nico, you're really underlining your Number 2 status with this malarkey.
2 - Rosberg. Oh Nico, you're really underlining your Number 2 status with this malarkey.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. Emerson Fittipaldi/The stewards - not only for giving Rosberg a penalty for moves Hamilton and Verstappen routinely get away with, but for being outrageously harsh all weekend long, including in GP2.
2. Mercedes' "stopwatch issues" - ensuring Rosberg, instead of serving a 5-second penalty, served an 8-second penalty. For a team that can do precise pitstop timing, that's not really a great thing...
HM. Nico Rosberg - while he didn't deserve the penalty and pretty much everything that could go wrong did go wrong, he wouldn't have been in these situations if he'd had a halfway decent start.
2. Mercedes' "stopwatch issues" - ensuring Rosberg, instead of serving a 5-second penalty, served an 8-second penalty. For a team that can do precise pitstop timing, that's not really a great thing...
HM. Nico Rosberg - while he didn't deserve the penalty and pretty much everything that could go wrong did go wrong, he wouldn't have been in these situations if he'd had a halfway decent start.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. The helicopter shots throughout the race weekend showing the faint outline of the old track that no longer exists - just rub it in why don't you?!
2. Erm no real strong feelings apart from that... Williams I suppose...they really seem to be going backwards in the past 6 months.
2. Erm no real strong feelings apart from that... Williams I suppose...they really seem to be going backwards in the past 6 months.
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Re: 2016 German GP - ROTR
1. Ferrari - being beaten by RBR on a high-speed track (well, sort of) is a major upset for the team which is now unlikely to regain second spot in Constructors' Championship.
2. Palmer - Not the easiest situation for him in a back-runner team, but a major step backward compared to the Hungarian GP.
2. Palmer - Not the easiest situation for him in a back-runner team, but a major step backward compared to the Hungarian GP.