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steveaki13
6th September 2015, 15:04
Give us your thoughts.

N4D13
6th September 2015, 15:21
Either Räikkönen or whoever was responsible for botching his start. That was the only moment of donkeyness I recall from the whole race.

gm99
6th September 2015, 15:26
Kimi. Botching the start and showing none of the pace of his team-mate through-out the race. Also a rather lack-lustre in-lap from the Finn.

Robinho
6th September 2015, 15:27
I guess Maldonado, I think he hit something or someone

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longisland
6th September 2015, 15:33
George Lucas. Do blonds have more fun? Seriously?

steveaki13
6th September 2015, 15:42
George Lucas. Do blonds have more fun? Seriously?

The whole thing was s*** today

dj_bytedisaster
6th September 2015, 15:43
Donkey of the weekend: "The Racing" for being AWOL.

steveaki13
6th September 2015, 15:47
Donkey of the weekend: "The Racing" for being AWOL.

Welcome to modern F1. I know I sound like an old fart, but F1 since 2009 for me has been going down hill. 2003-2008 was worse than pre 2002 for me.

Oh well

pino
6th September 2015, 15:47
Me, for wasting 2 hours of my life lol !

steveaki13
6th September 2015, 15:49
Me, for wasting 2 hours of my life lol !

Haha..... come now, you and millions of others ;)

dj_bytedisaster
6th September 2015, 15:50
You know the race is f***ed when they show the "battle for 15th" between two gormless McHondas

N. Jones
6th September 2015, 19:13
Dear F1, FIA, whomever:

Podium interviews are BORING AND AWKWARD. Just go back to letting the journalists do their job.

Mia 01
6th September 2015, 20:21
The Mercedes team, thoose cheating bastards.

TMorel
6th September 2015, 21:07
Well as it now seems it was the measuring procedure at fault and not the dirty mercs, I guess we can go back to pointing the hoof of mockery at Kimi again :(

Nope, saved as it was the evil clutch.

Ok. Arai, can we blame him?

Jag_Warrior
6th September 2015, 21:57
For me, it was Williams for not being able to time or execute pitstops, and allowing other cars (with more capable crews and management) to undercut them on stops... over and over and over again.

ShiftingGears
6th September 2015, 23:15
Raikkonen, and Ferrari for re-signing him!

Tazio
6th September 2015, 23:38
Kimi's car after a malfunction at the start, it showed its power advantage to those ahead. Good drive though, but I think it is also the car! :confused:

Koz
7th September 2015, 08:13
"Happy new year" - Am I the only one who heard that?

truefan72
7th September 2015, 08:42
For me, it was Williams for not being able to time or execute pitstops, and allowing other cars (with more capable crews and management) to undercut them on stops... over and over and over again.

exactly

Storm
7th September 2015, 09:20
Sad to see Williams pit crew/strategy these-days - what with the stupidity of fitting different tyres in the last race and poor strategy/execution of pit-stops here in Italy.

The Black Knight
7th September 2015, 12:15
In the absence of any stand out donkey, I'll go for Maldonado because, although it wasn't his fault this time, he still didn't make it past the first couple of laps and is a complete and utter clown.

schmenke
7th September 2015, 17:40
Dear F1, FIA, whomever:

Podium interviews are BORING AND AWKWARD. Just go back to letting the journalists do their job.

Totally agree. The rare occasions when I actually watch them I gringe with embarrassment.

The Black Knight
7th September 2015, 19:19
Totally agree. The rare occasions when I actually watch them I gringe with embarrassment.

The only ones I've ever liked were when Brundle or Coulthard did the podium interviews. Otherwise they have been absolute rubbish. The Arnie one was okay as well, I guess, but you need someone with experience to do it really well.