All the incidents seemed to be aggressive overtaking vrs aggressive defensive driving. No one really stood out as a total donkey to me, so I have no vote this week.
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All the incidents seemed to be aggressive overtaking vrs aggressive defensive driving. No one really stood out as a total donkey to me, so I have no vote this week.
Very true of the on track incidents. That's why I had to say the stewards were donkeys for the penalty on Hulk. In hindsight and after having watched it another couple times, I think the penalty on Perez was just as unwarranted, as either driver could have easily avoided the contact.
Merc for the utterly pointless pit stop on lap 4.
RedbUll for all of their whinging about how unfair life is and how other teams should be made to slow down and let the catch up. It is getting rather boring listening to it. Maybe Redbull should concentrate on at least catching up to STR instead of the constant crying and complaining to teacher.
One or a combination of Martin Guptill, Corey Anderson, Luke Ronchi, Aaron Finch!
Rupert Murdoch.
It's now 09:30pm on a Monday night after the race has been run and won and we're only getting an hour of highlights now.
Beside myself, for passing out before the live race,
and falling asleep for the Spanish speaking, and NBC replays.
I did manage to see about the first 10 and last 6 laps. :arrowed::snore: :laugh:
So I'm just giving it to Bernie.
I wonder what he has to say after badmouthing the shit out of Seb. just a few days ago:
He really has forgotten what it is about F1 we appreciate.Quote:
The 84-year-old is good friends with four-time champion Sebastian Vettel but has told the German he should be marketing himself and F1 as Hamilton does.
"It's always good whatever Lewis says, even if it's silly," Ecclestone added. "It's great for the sport."
http://www.newindianexpress.com/spor...cle2734088.ece
I like Vettel just the way he is. He's a great champion.