Video with interesting data for the next Canadian GP
https://youtu.be/hEWU6hFL0Hw
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Video with interesting data for the next Canadian GP
https://youtu.be/hEWU6hFL0Hw
Very cool. It would be a cracker at Canada. We would see how close the Mercedes is to the Ferrari or vice versa. Whatever the case, it is a must win race for Mercedes and Hamilton in particular. A win by Vettel may well put the drivers championship out of Hamilton's grasps. From there on, it would be for Ferrari and Vettel to lose.
But if Hamilton can win the next three races; which l think is an uphill battle, he would be back in contention with Vettel and that may take the title fight to the wire.
This one will be about tyres. If Mercedes have indeed solved their problems they'll win. If not it will be Ferrari's day. Montreal has always been pretty tough on tyres so Mercedes will need to both switch them on and get them to last.
I'll be a little disappointed if Ferrari don't win this one, assuming it's a clean race which isn't always the case here.
Anybody taking bets on who'll be the first driver to chuck it into the Wall of Champions?
Merc 1-2? I think they are the fastest and Lewis won his first race here (correct?).
I think at least four teams will see one driver suffer a brake failure.
McLaren is just a failure so they don't count.
It's been a while since anyone hit the wall of Champions.... was Hulkenburg the last?
Qualy dawgz, I hope Merc has something for "The Scuds"
Dude, Felipe really putting Lance in the shade!
Boss baby, well done!
Nice , indeed .
Fastest lap ever at the track , and one that equals the record of his hero .
So , then , to have him receive Senna's helmet , at the Senna corner , at the same track where Lewis had gotten his first pole position , is just , well , almost unbelievable .
That was one of the coolest things I've seen happen in the sport .
I will be a little surprised, not a lot surprised. I know he has his homeboyz there, but according to my information this is his first time he's driven this course, and starting p17 is a big ask. However it would go a long way to get him on track in an otherwise disappointing season. I mean like dude when did Felipe baby dominate a teammate like this.
It's the stuff that dreams are made of!Quote:
Originally Posted by baggy
It makes me think how cool it would be if Mike was participating in the festivities at whatever level of involvement he would chose.
I wonder if the money Lance Stroll is bringing to Williams is enough to offset their loss of income by finishing sixth in the constructors championship rather than fifth or even fourth where they would belong if they hadn't turned into a one-car-team.
There are a lot of people saying he should be given some time ; that he's really up against it as a new guy to these machines .
Claire Williams is at the front of that line , defending him , so they seem to still have some faith .
He says he's not affected by the "haters" , but he's only 18 .
He'll learn .
And , his first point(s) is(are) going to make a big difference in his confidence , and if he can stay clean through this one to score it(them) , it will be an extra good boost .
Maybe it's just wishful thinking , because it's been a while since I've had a Canuck for whom to root , but I have a feeling it's going to smooth out for our Lance , and soon ...........This race , in fact .
I am a Leaf fan , though , and we haven't had a cup since the advent of colour television , so take my judgement as such .
Go time dawgz!
Yeah babe!
Oh man Felipe is pissed off
Dude, Verttel and Kimi got swamped
Vettel in a heap 'o trouble
Ba-bye Max
Vittu!!
perez is my dog of the race
he has cost his team a podium and also allowed vettel to get bye and a possible podium.
Absolute nonsense from perez
Our boy Lance just scored 2 points , the first 2 points in F1 scored by a Canadian not called Villeneuve .
The bagwan's crystal ball is back in business , baby .
Alonso 2 laps from scoring points and his Honda blows up. It's like he's cursed.
I absolutely agree.
but in this case, the position would have been given back if Ocon couldn't pass Ricciardo.
so that was fair enough. But perez had other ideas including shutting the door on his teammate which compromised Ocon allowed vettel to get bye then showed none of that fight in holding vettel back.
It was a shambolic and selfish performance that will earn him no favors within the team.
Force india had a legitimate shot at the podium and it was wasted by perez who showed at no point that he was going to pass ricciardo
And i bet you if the situation was reversed, perez would have been all over the radio crying, begging and pleading to be let past
oh well
So you wouldn't say team orders are useless and unnecessary?
Well, I have to give Lance credit for keeping it together today (although without the retirements, he still would have finished in 13th or 14th place in what is at least the fifth best car on the grid). Some good, clean racing too.
If points had always been awarded down to P10, as they are now, several other Canadians would have scored points in the past - Peter Ryan, George Eaton, Peter Broeker.
I think Perez should have moved over. There again I have always thought team orders are part of the sport. No issue with teams swapping orders if everyone agrees. Also no issue if a driver chooses to ignore said orders.
Hats down to Sergio, never move over!
Interesting race.
Hamilton made up a lot of points today. Not so often that the leader is so unchallenged that they barely bother to show him on the TV feed.
Lots of good scrapping at multiple different points up and down the order. Good showing from Stroll, although admittedly setting the bar pretty low given the class of car he has to work with.
Sainz' crash was just careless. That's the second Williams he's taken out of a race so far this season.
Biggest donkey of the race, though, has to go to Yusuke Hasegawa. Fernando must have been spitting blood when he got out of the car. Nice gesture to go and walk out into the crowd like that though.
By the way, one random thought: there was a radio message from Fernando at one point that was something like "the engine power is embarrassing in this mode". Did he turn it up after that?
I'm on the fence about Perez. If a teammate is faster he should prove it by overtaking his teammate. I also understand the business side of putting whoever is having a better race/season/whatever in front of their teammate.
From all that I have heard it seem FI tried to persuade Perez to move over and he said no. The End.
It's your own argument, not mine.
Given that you've vehemently argued against the very concept of team orders in the past - including saying that they're useless and unnecessary, as well as the other line I quoted - I'm extremely surprised to see you criticising Perez for failing to follow them.
This was not a bad race. This race certainly could have been more interesting if Vettel's car didn't need repairs after the first turn accident. On the other hand, it was still enjoyable to see the train of Ricciardo, Perez, Ocon, and both Ferrari cars fighting for the last podium spot. For me, Ricciardo is the driver of the day because he did not crumble under this immense pressure, he got on the podium, and then shared a shoe full of champagne with Patrick Stewart. It doesn't get better than that for Red Bull for now.