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28th November 2016, 03:04 #21
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If Hamilton had finished 7th or higher in Malaysia, he would have won the title.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/37534044
To be fighting for the championship and only my engines are failing just doesn't sit right with me.
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Apart from a 7th in China and a 5th in Baku, Hamilton finished 3rd or higher in every single GP.
How do we know that Nico wasn't just more sympathetic to the machinery?The Old Republic was a stupidly run organisation which deserved to be taken over. All Hail Palpatine!
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28th November 2016, 05:03 #22
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28th November 2016, 07:59 #23
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When did he cheat? He raced at the front a a pace he chose.
Why would you want him to win by 20 seconds and have the dullest race of the season? I don't get that. I would do the same.
Motorsport is not about being flat out all day. It's about winning the race by 0.1 or a lap. Then it's all about winning the championship. I cannot get anyone who expects a driver to win by 15 to show how good he is but lose the title. What's the point. He didn't push anyone off, make contact. He defended his position to try and get the title after a seasons work.
Pretty sure Vettel, Alonso, Schumacher and Senna would have done the same.
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28th November 2016, 08:37 #24
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Schumacher proved that he was deliberately slow in Suzuka 1999 by putting in the fastest lap at the end to show that the car was capable. Had he bothered to challenge Hakkinen and beat him, then Irvine would have been World Champion and been the first to break the Ferrari drought.
The Old Republic was a stupidly run organisation which deserved to be taken over. All Hail Palpatine!
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28th November 2016, 10:09 #25
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Mercedes manufactured the title for Rosberg German Driver German Team ! Vettel had no intention of passing Rosberg German driver again We have just had Brexit because we don't trust the Germans .
In my thoughts Mercedes realized that without help Rosberg was never going to win a world championship He is 31 Hamilton is also 31 BUT has 3 world titles behind him .Maxy will have 1 or 3 world titles before he is 31 too AND once a driver gets married has children every man and his dog knows that the speed drops with the wifey reminding them "Have a good race BUT remember me and Daisy" So he becomes more cautious and slower Cannot see Rosberg EVER winning another world championship !
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28th November 2016, 14:29 #26
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Merc doesn't deserve any hassle for telling Hamilton he needed to be faster . They were obligated to do so .
As a team , they acted to secure the best result they could , and to do otherwise was to be unfair to one driver .
To add to the idea , it should be understood that they actually had financial incentive to get fewer points in this race , as the entry fee is calculated partially on them , so to have encouraged the move would possibly have resulted in it being seen as a very cynical , and not very sporting idea .
They didn't want to , but they had to .
Looking back now , they told him not to try it early in the race , as they'd have pit strategy to counter it .
But , I think they expected it near the end , as Lewis had no other choice .
If they don't accept a "sorry , but I had no choice" , and actually sanction him , then perhaps they deserve a donkey .
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28th November 2016, 15:17 #27
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Bagwan, c'mon, save it for something you really care about.
The merc management kind of like to micro-manage things abit. I think they would be much happier with a pair of Androids driving the cars. With the constructor's championship in the bag, Mercedes had nothing to lose if both cars did not win the race. It would not affect prize money or corporate pride or anything worth talking about.
They behaved just as poorly as Hamilton's response to it. It was a real disappointment to hear Paddy get on the Radio to say what he said. Very disappointing!Last edited by Nitrodaze; 28th November 2016 at 15:22.
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28th November 2016, 15:21 #28
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Pedant alert;
Tort = Legal terminology
Taught = to teach.
Thanks.
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28th November 2016, 17:21 #29
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Hamilton was so dominant that even slowing down deliberately and for umpteen laps--they couldn't get close to him. Donkey? No way. Driver of the Race--certainly--with MV a close second.
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28th November 2016, 18:46 #30
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As long as Nico had 3rd covered he had no need to go anywhere near Lewis. Why put yourself in a position where the possibility exists that he can take you out but carry on himself?
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