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14th April 2015, 06:33 #21
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I understand Amos Moses is doing the podium interviews at the USGP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRs97POJsAkMay the forza be with you
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14th April 2015, 06:56 #22
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Imo, I was only really under the impression that Webber wanted to have the opportunity for a fair fight. I always thought his problem was with the team, not Vettel. I heard him say more than once "it's hard to accept that someone else is doing a better job than yourself, but you have to take it on the chin and keep fighting". I certainly don't remember him always claiming to be Vettel's equal and he certainly didn't only win when Vettel had problems. That's the beauty of Webber's nine wins. He had to beat Vettel who by his own admission was fast as f**k.
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14th April 2015, 08:29 #23
Hamilton - totally commanding performance the whole weekend.
Max Verstappen. Great performance, shame about the (gearbox?) failure. I went back and listened to the audio from the onboard footage of the failure and it was just brutal. Sounded like a rabid badger locked in a mailbox. I'd love to have seen the pile of parts fall out of the back when they opened the casing to see what happened...
Vettel. Pushing the red machine for all it's worth; I'm expecting to see him gradually reeling in the Mercs over the course of the next few races, and definitely think we'll be seeing him higher up the podium again very soon.
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14th April 2015, 12:39 #24
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Nothing to add here.
Yep, Hamilton was pretty impressive. Especially how he responded, when he needed to open up a gap before second pitstops. It was textbook race management. Even though this made his team a bit nervous whether they may risk a 1-2 finish. But from a driver performance point of view there is nothing to criticize. It is team's task to inform drivers if they need to do something differently for a team result - Mercedes informed Hamilton and he immediately responded. Great job all around.
And then Max... almost a customary answer in these threads recently. That's saying something.
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14th April 2015, 22:18 #25
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And I fully respect that. Webber was great for sound bites etc and that side of him is missed by all, all I am saying is that Nico is a Webber/Coulthard type of driver, good.... but not great, can win when things are in his favour, but quite a way short of his team mate. (my thoughts only - not for an instant claiming it as a god-given fact)
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15th April 2015, 13:07 #26
Id say Hamilton but its a close run thing really Verstappen has proved all his critics wrong with his performances so far very unlucky at the end
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