I have to say Maldonado. He needs a wise arm over his shoulders and some carefully chosen words whispered into his ears.
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I have to say Maldonado. He needs a wise arm over his shoulders and some carefully chosen words whispered into his ears.
It can only be Maldonado. Even by his standards, a hat-trick of penalties is exceptional.
Maldonado, then Hamilton and an honourable mention for Rosberg
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Maldonado, Hamilton and Rosberg. A race to forget really.
I think Hamilton crash into Ricciado was a genuine racing incident, the car lost grip and slide into the redbull. Admittedly, Ricciado gave him enough space and without that slide, chances were, there would have been no contact. In corner racing is to be encouraged.
Rosberg on Ricciado on the other hand was avoidable. He had made the pass, all he had to do was stay out of trouble coming out of the corner to seal the pass. But he decided to aggressively shut the door on Ricciado which cost him dearly in the end. This too was purely good racing.
Maldonado on the other hand did not give any room to avoid an accident, he quite simply was dangerous and could have created a fatal accident. This is what separates him from the rest. It was not good racing.
I don't think anyone can look past Maldonado for donkey go the race (or century).
Hamilton, Ricciardo had donkey moments.
I think Ricciardo should have had a penalty. He's a lucky boy Charlie is so inconsistent and favors some drivers over others.
Maldonado was the standout. To a lesser extent both Mercedes drivers.
Rupert Murdoch. :angryfire:
If you are on free-to-air in Australia, 43 minutes of highlights will be shown more than 24 hours after the race actually started.