...said Murray Walker, on more than one occasion. :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ranger
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...said Murray Walker, on more than one occasion. :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ranger
He somehow always just manages to keep Kimi out of DRS range by a few hundreds
very dissapointing
rosberg will need to answer some questions in the garage as to why he held up hamilton
it was a poor start ( ora great start by RBR) for hamilton,
got no help from his teammate and hulkenberg slowed him down good and nice,
I don't blame hulkenberg though as it was up to Lewis to get past him
the old tire gremlins and lack of pace on heavy fuel are still there
certainly p4 ahead of alonso was theirs for the taking and but as usual the SCD did him no favors and the
off to watch tennis now
:(
For Lewis it was, but hey it was a good race.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
The Boss gets Button for 5th :angel:
Not bad. Vettel for the win, and Lotus drivers a 2-3 finish. Possible 'pole vault' up the team championship points ladder for Lotus.
Congrats to Seb. My driver of the day goes to Grosjean. Donkey goes to RBR pit crew and Bianchi. Drive of the day goes to the Lewis on Fred. Team of the race goes to Lotus. This is definitely better than Hockenheim
What?? Ross Brawn that **** and Lewis Lover has passed JB. What a disgrace. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alca-Tazizzle
Not surprising... The Red Bull was still the best car today, as it was in Silverstone.Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
Good drive though.
I wonder if Di Resta agrees with you seeing as he finished 11th?Quote:
Originally Posted by steveaki13
Looking at how the race panned out, Webber being able to unlap himself under SC had real points implications. I don't think the rule was supposed to do that and ask the same question as you.