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24th July 2016, 18:45 #11
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Total bore fest.
Hamilton started well and won with as little effort as possible and Rosberg never challenged.
I too thought there was little in the way of outstanding performances. I will vote for Fred. Alonso was very good today.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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24th July 2016, 20:44 #12
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25th July 2016, 01:02 #13
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A lot of solid drives today really, and it's hard for me to pick a driver of the race. Sure the race could have been more exciting, but tracks without many passing opportunities often create races like this. And more than a few good moves regardless, and some solid defending.
I'm still on the fence about that first move by Max that ended up damaging Kimi's wing, but for the most part he showed he won't crack under pressure and knows how to make the car wide without pushing the rule too far.
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25th July 2016, 01:25 #14
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Jensen Button.
Why? For a remarkable display of calm.
I think that he should have just sworn a streak across the sky. Being given a penalty when quite obviously the car had a problem and was demonstrably unsafe, is utterly ludicrous.The Old Republic was a stupidly run organisation which deserved to be taken over. All Hail Palpatine!
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25th July 2016, 12:14 #15
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Kimi, his best race this season so far!
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25th July 2016, 15:53 #16
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If everyone on the track start to drive like that, there would regular crashes on race weekends. Waiting to defend at the last moment after the attacking driver has made a move is asking for someone to crash into him. The Raikonnen crash into Verstapenn was completely unavoidable. In certain circumstances, it could have been much worst. And there was the double change of directions, which is simply not how it is done. I don't think that is great defending or driving. It is not much different to Rosberg's defensive move at Spain that caused the Mercedes wipe out.
Last edited by Nitrodaze; 25th July 2016 at 15:57.
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25th July 2016, 16:46 #17
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25th July 2016, 17:02 #18
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It was at the very edge of being allowable , but the first move was deemed a defensive move , and the second , his move to take his line , which , while fully ahead , was his right .
Kimi misjudged it .
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26th July 2016, 00:56 #19
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26th July 2016, 01:41 #20
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y18HS1EK_OM
It appears in the video that Kimi actually got caught out by Max's deceleration into the corner!May the forza be with you
When I go to WRC event, I want to see the best drivers as always. If I want to see some national drivers, I can go to some other less popular event.. Just simple.
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