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Alonso stayed out on the same tyres for longer and is clearly a better all round driver than Rosberg.
Imo he is the best in F1 atm.
Alonso stayed out on the same tyres for longer and is clearly a better all round driver than Rosberg
There you go then, Rosberg ruined his own race
I know, I'm not defending Rosberg. I'm not his biggest fan.
Not sure if you're trying to out me as a Rosberg fanboi or summink??
He was disadvantaged by the safety car. That is all.
Not sure if you're trying to out me as a Rosberg fanboi or summink??
What??
He was disadvantaged by the safety car. That is all.
Well my point was he was no more disadvantaged than Alonso
Unlike Alonso, Rosberg failed to mitigate the disadvantage.
IMO the safety cars made the race by allowing the best racers to shine
Well my point was he was no more disadvantaged than Alonso
Unlike Alonso, Rosberg failed to mitigate the disadvantage.
Yes, that's what I was saying.
Looks like we're in complete agreement then...
F1 drivers get younger and younger...
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/115435
...Lewis and Seb are starting to look like the old men of F1, and Alonso is nearly a pensioner!
Flaming Nora! Which bright spark thought of that?
I think this is really exciting. He'll be the youngest ever by nearly two years!!
[url= http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2014/08/superkid-max-verstappen-confirmed-for-toro-rosso-race-seat-in-2015/ ]James Allen F1[/url]
It does make me wonder where Jean-Eric Vergne is going to go though. I have a feeling that this might be the poor fellas last season in formula 1...
Fair play, Torro Rosso clearly think he can drive well enough.
I think where young drivers struggle is with peripheral things in F1. Button was much maligned because he perceived to be distracted, it didn't affect Alonso that much though.
I suppose it comes down to the drivers manager and also how the teams manage them, from that perspective Torro Rosso is a good place to start as they're used to young drivers.
Since the age of 7, he's pretty much won every race he's finished
In some of the championships he's won every race over the season.
A lot of people think he's very special, they could well be right
Losing JEV from F1 would be a shame, no more Petra Silander walking around ๐
From the age of 7 his ambition was to get into F1 is it me or is that just sad, what about doing kid stuff, he is a hell of a talent but I hope he has developed a personality and all the other stuff that goes along with growing up.
Marco Melandri won 2 GP's when he was 15 but the bike boys seem to be having way more fun than the single seater lads.
"MV, you need to go faster in sector 2. And TIDY YOUR ROOM"
(as nicked from an F1-insider's twitter feed...)
Bump for Spa qualifying
Q1 just finished. Bit of mocking of Maldonardo by the commentators there ๐
Kvyat spinning while having a tantrum. Ace.
I reckon that's perfect for Hamilton
I reckon that's perfect for Rosberg
I reckon that's perfect for vettel
P2 is often the best starting position at Spa
Do you recall last year's race?
Hamilton on P1, Vettel on P2
It's not easy but with a perfect start and being able to stay tight through Raidillon, it should be a [relativity] easy pass at the end of Kemmel
2012 big crash so didn't work out
2011 Vettel on pole, Rosberg on P2
Rosberg did Vettel as described above
It happens loads of times at Spa
Very cynical from the German
Very cynical, and ruined what was about to be a great few laps
Agree Zokes, was looking forward to that scrap. A move straight out of the Schumi tactical book of racing!
If you can't win fairly, wait until the karma of a bit of your team mate's tyre plonks itself in your face! ๐
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Rosberg can't overtake
Get in Bottas!
Bottas!!
Bummer ๐
Lol. Gotta love the boos rosberg is getting
And Eddie Jordan being a sycophantic dick as usual
If rosberg had driven well, he wouldn't have cynically taken his closest rival out
He also ruined what would have been a great battle
Rosberg was never going to catch And pass ricci - he'd have spent a few laps looking at the back of him before making an ill judged lunge.
Anyhow if Max Verstappen gets a podium at Silverstone next year will he be allowed champagne?
So far I'm not bothered who wins the championship, but Valtteri Bottas is such an entertaining driver.
Passes cleanly with style where many other would bottle it & seems so happy doing his job.
Riccardo also gets + points for that smile ๐
nico showed he wasn't getting shoved outside the track like lewis has forced him to do in almost every time nico has tried to overtake lewis, this would have happened many times before but nico backed down, today he doesn't, you guys really think nico could judge it so well to puncture Lewis and for himself to stay in the race, get a life.... it was a racing incident,
bottas handing massa his ass on a plate
so looks like the silly season is just about where lewis and vettel will be as Ferrari keep it the same for 15
Bottas is definitely coming on but - IMO - is far too clinical to be greatly entertaining.
He'll certainly go on to win lots, given a good car, but my guess is it'll be dull.
Kyvat on the other hand .......... ๐
There's another Russian in GP2 that looks exciting too, Markelov
According to Hamilton, Rosberg has said he did it deliberately
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/28921431 ]here[/url]
I used to rate Hamilton, but he is just too petulant and inconsistent
Nope, quite like Hamilton. Nico's a **** and I hope he goes down for this one. If that article is true, Nico's well on track to being the Max Biaggi of the F1 world.
If Nico did it on purpose it does make a point in a similar way to other aggressive drivers like Senna or Schumacher.
It says, if we're in a close fight on track, I will stop you from winning that fight, even if it means there will be contact.
It's not sporting but it does make people wary when coming close to them.
The rest of the season will be interesting!
It's not race legal, if that was what racing were about then Formula One would be a destruction derby. Plenty of people think Senna and Schumi were pricks.
Think everyone is over reacting a bit.
Hamilton knew Nico was there and decided to stick to the racing line. Nico should have backed out a bit earlier and played the long game.
9/10 Nico would have lost his front wing in that kind of collision with no damage to Hamilton, leading Hamilton to cruise to an easy victory, whilst Nico lost time with a damaged front wing (like Alonso on the last lap)
Nico was probably trying to prove a point that he wasnt going to back down (although it seems a bit pointless), but its daft to suggest that he would/could place his car in exactly the place a 150mph to cause a puncture to Hamilton without major damage to his own car.
But if you're 2 secs quicker than the opposition then stick half a dozen laps in then go racing. Silly petulant move, not sensible for the team.
Well, Nico seems to think he did and if he's daft enough to admit that then he should be banned.
Plenty of people think Senna and Schumi were pricks.
Dunno about pricks but definitely entitled, immature and arrogant for sure.
The problem is Mercedes thought Hamilton was going to be fast enough that this stuff wouldn't happen. The reality is there is nothing between them. I find it all hilarious. Plus it's all good for the last great team (Williams) to move up the finishing order.
Lovely to see Williams up front.
The thing is Hamilton is the faster driver and today Rosberg had to make the move early because if not, he would lost him for the rest of the afternoon. If you can't beat him, take him out or compromise him. The same happened in Monaco.
BUT Lewis needs to be smarter, he quick but not as intelligent as say, Mika, Senna, Alonso, Schum. I also get the feeling that due to Merc policy of sharing data, Rosberg analyses Hamilton data and adopts. Far easier for the slower driver to copy than for a faster driver to go even quicker.
Rosberg has had a few incidents this season and that could easily have been a penalty; Monaco qualy, gaining advantage off track at Canada, and now this. On balance this one was probably a racing incident to me personally. Not quite conclusive enough to award a penalty, was it even investigated anyway?
Thought the result of Magnussen's penalty for blocking Alonso was a little bit harsh, dropping him completely out of the points.
Chew - Member9/10 Nico would have lost his front wing in that kind of collision with no damage to Hamilton, leading Hamilton to cruise to an easy victory, whilst Nico lost time with a damaged front wing (like Alonso on the last lap)
Don't agree, probably 50/50 on causing a puncture and the most likely wing damage is just losing an end plate. Really unlikely to cause a failure like Alonso had, I've only seen that a handful of times in years.
Maybe they should mandate a rounded edge on the f wing, seems to be a lot of this type of incident in the last few years and it's hardly surprising with how intricate the wings have become.