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6th April 2014, 18:15 #11
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6th April 2014, 18:18 #12
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Maldonado. The whole race came alive after he ploughs into Gutierrez.
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6th April 2014, 18:23 #13
For me it's Daniel for soundly beating his teammate, the 4 time World Champ!
Form is Temporary, Class is Permanent
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6th April 2014, 18:59 #14
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6th April 2014, 19:13 #15
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beating a team mate, who has no DRS until the first pitstop and later power loss on the engine should not be counting as an achievement. Danny drove excellently (he certainly makes his predecessor look like Slowpoke Rodriguez), but things should stay in context. Hulk finishing 2 places behind Perez despite an 8-place grid difference, that's a wee bit more impressive.
как могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю
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6th April 2014, 19:13 #16
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6th April 2014, 19:24 #17
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There was nothing wrong with the defending that Lewis did today. It was all completely 100% harsh but fair. I guess it was inevitable that there would be at least one person complaining about it though.
To me, the drivers of the day were Riccardo, Hamilton and Rosberg.
Riccardo once again showed that he's top class and I think that people are now beginning to see that a lot of Vettel's WDC's were very much down to the car. This was something I said on this forum I felt we would see this year when the cars became more about the driver than the equipment and it is coming to fruition so far. The spin Vettel had in FP3 yesterday was just embarrassing. In all honesty, over the three races, Riccardo has been vastly the superior and more consistent RBR driver IMO.
Hamilton drove a stellar race. The way he defended in throughout the whole race, especially the last ten laps, is why he is a WDC. He may not have been quicker today but he still won. That's the mark of a champion.
Rosberg drove an amazing race. A little quicker than Lewis on race day and since FP3 yesterday but wasn't able to capitalize. I think neither Mercedes driver could complain about how they drove against each other today. It was great to see this kind of racing between two of the best drivers in the world. I can't remember the last time we've had such great racing at the front of a GP. I like this new era of F1 so far overall.Last edited by The Black Knight; 6th April 2014 at 19:31.
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6th April 2014, 19:49 #18
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Right, let me call a spade a spade. I don't like Red Bull, the drink or the team. I admire Seb, and I as I stated the guy drove well today IMO.
I'm relieved that it is not yet another year of total domination by that team, and it appears that he has a team mate that can hang with him. You will not ever read anything by me that is pulling hard for a RB pilot, ever!.
I'm prejudice
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6th April 2014, 20:17 #19
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6th April 2014, 20:18 #20
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Better give Seb or Hulk Driver of the Day otherwise some will just accuse me of being biased and a hater.
I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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