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Absolutely sick of this!
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Mark, you biased anti-Hamilton troll!!!!! Ban yourself!!!!!
Oh cock.
Drive through for HAM
Well deserved to say the least.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
He deserved that. Its getting hard to defend hamilton all the time...Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
I would need to watch a replay, but I'm not really sure that it deserved a drive through. I think Lewis locked his front wheels and could hardly do anything. It was a rather dumb move, but I can't tell if a drive through was appropriate.
and the Lewis of the race goes to Schumi ...
Not a great way for Michael to retire.... rookie mistake.
Not the first time he's retired.
A slight misjudgement by Hamilton, but a very costly one. Good recovery drive though. He's flying at this stage of the race.
That's the thing, in isolation most of the Lewis' incidents are nothing to get worked up over but then there are incidents like Spa or Canada which are real bonehead moves.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
According to Speed Hamilton chewed out his team in very high handed fashion......
What was the deal with Perez? Brake checking, blocking or incompetence. Schumi should have known better though, kept his distance
But I think the Lewis of the race for second place, belongs to the Schuie's team.. That is the worst race strategy for him that I have seen in the last few races, given a team that is supposed to be top tier. It is as though they wanted to keep Schuuie behind Rosberg no matter what
And the cumulative effect of them is to suggest a driver who is not entirely in control of himself at present.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Yep for some reason he came back more then 5-8 seconds behind rosberg each time, and I think he was much faster after both stops than rosberg.Quote:
Originally Posted by markabilly
I think he's very much in control, he just has no idea of when to fight and when to just let things take their course.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
I nominate HAM as both the Donkey of the race for his clash with Massa, and an honourable mention for Driver of the race for his amazing recovery drive notwithstanding a rather harsh drive-through.
Other Donkeys include Schumacher for misjudging the Sauber's braking; Rosberg for cheating - there's no other word for it - at the start then forcing Perez off the track, he was lucky to escape a penalty; and Renault for being dog slow all weekend.
Drivers of the Day: Vettel was in a class of his own and kept scampering off into the lead; Button piled on the pressure and never ever gave up, looking like he could have won if there were another lap; and Di Resta who made an unusual strategy pay off and put his team mate in the shade.
Lewis and Schumi get their awards thrown at them today.
Another donkey mention.
If Jaime had crashed there on lap 40 a SC would be deployed as someone could crash badly into it.
Yet if its with 2 laps to go, the organisers ignore the fact its dangerous to hope for a great finish, but someone could still injure themselves even if the race is at stake.
Hamilton gets a penlty but Rosberg doesn't. Blatant German bias from Frentzen! :p
I predict that vhatever/Tamb will be suitably quiet about this one... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
I would like to nominate all of the lapped cars for Donkey of the Race. They've done an outstanding work in order to get this nomination.
They basically destroyed Jenson's chances of a win and Alonso's chances of a 3rd place. In Alonso's case, it would have been difficult (but not impossible) to keep Webber behind with a proper strategy, whereas Jenson lost about 8 or 9 seconds behind lapped cars. He ended 1.7 seconds behind Vettel, so had he not have been held, he would have given Vettel a race for his money.
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Originally Posted by Mark
I agree.
and for turtle of the race, I guess that vote goes to Rosberg, who seemed to be consistently about 2 to 3 seconds a lap slower than MS for most of the race while MS was in it....then later, even slower than that.....
Indeed, the only reason he was ahead of MS was that he was permitted to do a qualifying lap in Q3, and MS was not
At one point MS had the fastest lap in the race.......and the fastest exit.......head on........I am surprized that given that impact, he was not seriously hurt.
funny how MS runs wheel to wheel with Ham, Button, Alsonso and even webber, without the contact like this, but when it comes to sutile, perez and such, there is contact.....
They didn't really. Vettel always had Button under control.Quote:
Originally Posted by N4D13
I have commented in the other topic. Basically, I am shocked. With his attitude Lewis is clearly saying, I don't care about rules, I don't care about fair playing, I'll bully you as much as I want. He deserves a race ban. Enough is enough.
About MS, I am very disappointed with his move. He was fast, but the move on Perez was beyond stupid.
Just don't understand the criticism.
Clearly a racing incident as LH & FM were wheel to wheel in the braking zone, on the limit and fighting fo same piece of asphalt.
Rosberg deserved a penalty for forcing off the track more than LH's.
In Canada JB looked in his mirror to his right just before he moved across on LH.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Racing incident.
Indeed. In fact, Rosberg was amazing lucky to have already gotten away with cutting a corner at the start and making up several places without sanction.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
Hamilton made a stupid error, but nothing to deserve a penalty IMO.
For Lewis fans it is always a racing accident - one racing accident after another racing accident... in reality we have a driver who is unwilling to think on track.
Lots of people gave LH the benefit of doubt by laying some blame on Kobay in Spa. That incident was 100% LH fault.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
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Originally Posted by F1boat
When did he say this? I only caught the tail end of Massas interview when he was asked about hamilton, I was hoping to see hamiltons response, but never got to see it.
Any links to videos? :)
why is it always LH that has these incidents? I'm sorry but it's simply too much.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
Well, last year Seb had quite a few incidents like this, didn't he? Lewis was getting on with it and avoided them most of the time while at one stage Seb was being called F1's new crash kid.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
He is really having an unlucky season. He will bounce back.
Good point. I don't think he did. Far more deserving of a penalty than Lewis was today anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
I agree. And about Seb, Black Knight, I was very critical of Seb last year. This year he is, however, brilliant. Lewis was not so good last year and became much worse this year!Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Oh come on, Lewis was WELL behind Felipe today and in the other incident they were alongside each other. the Webber incident could be called 50:50, but todays incident was 100% Hamilton.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Completely agree. the annoying thing is ..... where would he have been at the end if he'd just shown that bit more patience?Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
5th was great, but what about 4th or 3rd?
He's a racer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Senna was no different in that sense. He too took big and needless risks. Never stopped him beimg a GOAT.