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11th October 2015, 14:40 #31
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Not sure Bottas chucked much away.
Kimi was a moron in that move sadly and maybe shows why he has had his day.
Marshall was an idiot or his supervisors were for sending him out around the cornersI still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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11th October 2015, 14:40 #32
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All kimi I'm afraid
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11th October 2015, 14:42 #33
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11th October 2015, 14:42 #34
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congrats to Maldonado for a strong p8
and surprise, surprise, both mclarens finish in the points with their gp2 enginesyou can't argue with results.
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11th October 2015, 14:45 #35
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IMO they should allow the results to stand and impose a grid penalty for the next race
Its not like kimi came out a winner either, I just don;t like all these after the race penalties, etcyou can't argue with results.
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11th October 2015, 14:46 #36
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By my arithmetic, if Raikonnen gets a 20 second penalty then Mercedes take the constructors' championship.
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11th October 2015, 14:46 #37
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Bernie and Putin in the same room and not a friendly assassin sight, how much nicer the world could have just become
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11th October 2015, 15:33 #38
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Last year we had shots of Put in all race
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11th October 2015, 17:42 #39
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Kimi got a 30s penalty, which puts him 8th and gives Mercedes the constructors' title.
Fernando takes 5s for corner-cutting, which loses McLaren their double points finish.
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11th October 2015, 20:00 #40
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Rotten luck for Rosberg today, if Rosberg had won, it would have spiced up the rest of the season. As it is, would say it is looking like a slam dunk for a Hamilton 3rd World Championship title.
It was great to see Kimi drive as he did today. He definitely had the bit between his teeth today. Somehow he just manages not to reap the rewards of his excellent performances, odd luck l say. And Bottas was simply the star of the race for me, he put up a giant fight with the Ferraris today. A drive well deserving of a podium until his run was rudely snuffed out by Kimi.
Perez and Force India quietly sneaked onto the podium with what l have to say was simply the best pit wall strategy this season. The gamble paid off big time. A well deserved podium for Force india and Perez. Also a great recovery for Massa to 4th. He was overshadowed by his teammate on race day. But he stepup to deliver the team a haul of valuable point in 4th.
I have to say l was well chuffed to see both Mclaren-Hondas in the points, 9th and 10th is a great sign that whatever Honda is doing is beginning to work. There is hope for great things to come by this performance.
I think both Fins stole the show today with some gritty and close racing.
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