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Thread: 2017 Australian Grand Prix
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27th March 2017, 17:07 #81
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27th March 2017, 19:35 #84
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28th March 2017, 11:07 #85
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Haven't posted for a while.
Nice to see Vettel winning. Hope that this year we get a Hamilton - Vettel title showdown. To be honest, I think fans have been denied this spectacle so far in F1. So 'bout time.
In general the new F1 reminds a lot of the "old days". Fast attractive cars and hard to overtake. Feels like going back 10 and more years ago. Though I think in China on the long backstraight with open DRS overtaking will be very present.
Even competition reminds of the old days lol. Ferrari and the Mercedes is like the McLaren-Mercedes of the past, who competed for titles against each other.
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28th March 2017, 15:48 #86
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You sure haven't, where's you FGP team???????????
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28th March 2017, 19:37 #87
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Thanks, but I stand by my opinion. The lack of overtaking ability was evident, Max being the best defender out there was irrelevant as Hamilton couldn't even get close enough to challenge him.
The race was a procession and dull as dishwater, but Seb was the deserved winner.
The only plus point is the Ferrari finally being a match for Mercedes.
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29th March 2017, 06:32 #88
It was good to see a Ferrari victory but Mercedes has flushed out the best that Ferrari has to offer. Hamilton should win every race for the remainder of the year - excepting when his tyres overheat of course.
Hamilton's fastest lap for second place was a long way off Raikonnen, Bottas and Vettel.
Hamilton is driving a superior car and he knows how to drive it. He achieved his position early in the race and stayed there without pushing anything. He could've finished his knitting.
Ferrari is racing Bottas and will look to podium switches around the Mercedes #2 driver. I don't know how many they'll get though - Bottas was looking pretty comfortable in the beast.
Dull as dishwater is entirely accurate unfortunately.
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29th March 2017, 09:38 #89
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29th March 2017, 12:48 #90
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Lewis was ahead when he wrecked his tires , and the red car went much farther whilst in Hamilton's dirty air .
That's a far more sorted aero package .
Seb could have given you two scarves and four tea cosies on the way to that podium .
It doesn't look like no Merc cake walk to me so far .
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