1. Gutierrez - Taking out Sutil, and making me regret him as a FGP pick.
2. Webber - Slamming into Ricciardo.
TBC
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1. Gutierrez - Taking out Sutil, and making me regret him as a FGP pick.
2. Webber - Slamming into Ricciardo.
TBC
Donkey of the race so far are the Ferrari team for ruining massa's race with stupid tactics!
Well, ruining Felipe's race is default setting at Ferrari, isn't it?Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
Any excuse to Bash Ferrari
Not exactly. I think they've done a great job with Fernando, but you have to admit, just as Mark at RBR, Felipe seems to draw the short straw an awful lot of times, doesn't he?Quote:
Originally Posted by steveaki13
I thought Mark deserved it for not helping Seb in past races?
Anyway its true, but I suppose its the same whether its Red Bull or Ferrari, best strategy goes to the 1st driver.
Pirelli.
Gutierrez, he just isn't ready for F1.
Webber - did he think the STR was Vettel? :o
DiResta
Webber
and then all those who used DRS in the yellow flag situation
I expect proper penalties
if not then that will be a sham decision
I must say, the real donkey is Alonso for making everyone else look oh so bad!
Pérez for going "all over the place" :p
I was thinking Massa. He didn't have the best strategy, but neither could he overtake nor was he fast after his first stop. I don't think bad strategy accounts for being 40 seconds off Alonso.
But if there is a donkey of the weekend, it has to be Red Bull. Go figure why. :p
Agreed, it seems the two teams can only look after one driver per race!Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
agreed!Quote:
Originally Posted by Koz
I've seen enough
I hope Kobayashi is on speed dial
How about you look into your garden (Red Bull) before starting to criticize others...?Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
Gutierrez for ramming into Sutil, Kimi & Mark for assuming drivers in front to use the rear view mirrors
ok
Lets add kimi to the list
for the poor start
(I wonder how things would be different if he managed to hold up the 2 ferrari's for a lap or 2)
and also for using DRS under yellow
Massa for starting 2 meters behind his teammate and finishing nearly a minute behind him.
That ugly widening of the exit of the hairpin.
Sutil - Deliberately running his team-mate clean off the road.
Gutierrez - Cleaning out Sutil. Replacing Kobayashi with him is starting to look like an unwise move.
Webber - Clumsy collision with Vergne. But I'd be curious as to what Helmut Marko thinks.
Red Bull - Forgetting to put four wheels on Webber's car.
Mercedes - For continually having issues on Rosberg's car.
Yeeeeeeeeeees exactly.Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
Not just those two teams! Was interesting to see Perez dropping into the dutiful number 2 role today. Jumping out of the way immediately when Button came out of the pits behind him, and then testing out the option tyre in his middle stint.Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
Grosjean and Vergne were way behind their team-mates as well.
What happened to Hulkenberg's pace in the second half of the race? Looked like he should have been in that 4th-6th battle early on but faded away.
The DRS, certainly. There is no spectacle in watching cars simply cruise past another simply because the drivers can press a button.
Yes - he should have stopped for a sandwich and a beer and would still have won. He is that goodQuote:
Originally Posted by Koz
The use of the most offensive slur for a Latino should get you banned for a yearQuote:
Originally Posted by SlowSon
such language is abhorrent, extremely offensive and has no place in this forum
It is tantamount to calling a black person the "n" word
I hope the mods come down on you with the full extent fo their law
shame on you
Shame!
Donkeys
Red Bull - Well it has been about the worst weekend for them. Slightly off the pace, Webber being screwed a couple of times and allowing both there drivers to maybe use DRS under yellow flags.
Pirelli - These tyres give the impression of lots of passing, but actually the drivers cant push and passes are only ever one way and so easy. Do we actually ever see a pass now that is equal and actually intense in the race??? Even Seb chasing Lewis at the end was so one sided to Seb due to differences in the tyres.
Massa - Despite strategy he was 50 odd seconds behind and with wearing tyres and DRS couldn't pass di Resta.
Sutil - Taking off his team mate
Gutierrez - Fair play to him he apologised and said it was a horrid mistake, but still a poor bit of driving to wipe out Sutil.
Webber - Smashing into Ricciardo.
Perez - Forcing Kimi off of the track. What happened to leaving a cars width
Sadly AgreeQuote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
well yes and no. I don't see too many guys getting back by the guy who DRS'd them. But today Alonso would have dusted everyone with or without itQuote:
Originally Posted by ShiftingGears
DRS and Pirelli are giving us more passes in the races, but really none of which mean much.Quote:
Originally Posted by ShiftingGears
Unless you pit on the same lap you cant see an even battle in F1 anymore in which two drivers battle tooth and nail. Even then they cant risk fighting to save tyres.
That post has been edited and infractions points will be given as soon as I get on my pc (on mobile now)
Now back to topic please :)
@ Pino
I see you edited the post, but you need to take action on SlowSon himself
Perhaps not being in United states doesn't allow you to fully understand how disgusting that language is.
It is the most racist thing you can say about a latino.
Simply eliminating it, is not enough IMO
OK
I've said my peace
RB isn't my Garden. And if you managed to keep up with the posts of today, you'd know that I said Mark is suffering the same fate as felipe at RB. So I have to call you a little b*tch and your argument invalid.Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
Pit-passing and strategic racing are hardly something that's new to the Pirelli era.Quote:
Originally Posted by steveaki13
Thx!Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
In that we agree. After the Malaysia weekend, they did the utmost to fuel the conspiracy theories. *lol*Quote:
Originally Posted by N4D13
First the fuelling blunder in Q2 and then the botched pitstop, you couldn't stage it better than that :D
Donkeys - RB for shooting Webber yet again and Pirelli for making a set of tyres which last 5 Laps only.
I know, but some talk of way more passing than in the past and how great that is, but I am just wondering how many of those passes actually mean much.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyL
They dont get me particularly excited.
Scrub bro...Fred smoked Felipe, deal with it!Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
Alonso and lewis did you see how they were getting on after the race
Donkey of the race is Pirelli - again - and they will be on principle until they're gone. Those tires were utterly ridiculous and they make a mockery of F1.
Vettel in post-race interview on German TV today:
Q: "Seb, what is the balance of power now [after Ferrari's win] ?"
A: "Balance of power doesn't matter. It's a joke anyway if all you do is nursing tires instead of racing."
Sums it up...
Same for you, if you had read my posts you would know I am posting via my mobile with poor Internet connection so can't be updated minutes by minutes. Anyway the was no need to be that rude, hopefully it won't happen again...Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
Pino, if you know that you haven't got the whole picture, why do you have a go at people then?Quote:
Originally Posted by pino