The one I refeered to won the race. Got away 150m after turn 3 just by cutting and was never even investigated. Being Ham just forgives everything it seems
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Awesome ending to the race, hilarious. :D Wheel-to-wheel battling with emotions going high and a funny podium "waiting"!
Vettel is one crazy guy, when he is angry, but it adds spice to F1. Well, at least people can't complain drivers are boring and we don't have characters in F1. :D
And Kimi was "moved behind" Vettel, because Seb had better race pace, and had opportunity to compete against Red Bulls. Simples. Just like RBR asked Ricciardo to move over for Verstappen earlier in the race, when Max looked like could threaten Rosberg.
On reflection and looking at replays Verstappen's cutting and Hamilton's cutting at the start of the race seemed very similar, so perhaps they should have both got penalties...
Max-Boy himself of course... Always tries out the limits of rules. This time he didn't get away with it, but it doesn't prevent him from trying!
By the way, in case anyone noticed - great race by Ericsson! This despite getting crashed out at the start of the race!
People complain here on the forums, but - rather enjoy or if you don't enjoy, let's fight! :D Just like racers on race-track!
Cheer up, people! Why can't people enjoy historic moments of racing and always complain? Some of you are no better than Vettel himself - always sulky. Pot kettle black, lol. :D
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And well, I can't see a penalty for Vettel here like some are complaining. Pretty straightforward lines. If there is a jinx, it is absolutely miniscule.
Which means some people (here) are pretty much acting like Vettel then - get carried away in the heat of action and start shouting. :D
As for Max' penalty. In fact I wouldn't have minded if he DIDN'T get a penalty and stood on the podium. At least the rules should be clarified or the track layout changed. Or both he AND Lewis should have got a penalty.
Ok, good night then. Wish you some nice nightmares of racing. :D
This is why I am happy Mexico is back. two races, both interesting. Better than a lot of other new "tracks"!
Max made a dumb move and paid the price. There were a few dumb moves that could have cost people time.
All right, I assumed you meant Rosberg after the turn 1 clash with Max. Still I see little point in calling drivers names.
And as for the "Hamilton isn't investigated, but Verstappen got a penalty" argument, I think that's actually really consistent with what we've seen from stewards for the last races or even seasons. Most of the time, if you overtake outside of track limits, you are given a penalty or ordered to give the place back, but apparently stewards aren't giving any penalties to cases where it's the defending driver who gets an advantage, such as Rosberg also cutting turns 1 & 2. It's not necessarily fair or clean, but it certainly is consistent.
Well I thought that was a very enjoyable race. P1 and P2 were never in doubt but there were plenty of good battles throughout the field. Some of the interviews after the race were also entertaining :)
Hulkenberg almost drove a really great race, he was never going to be able to hold off the Ferraris, but just blotted his copybook a little with the spin.
Kimi gets a curious strategy again... a lot of the field did around 50 laps on the mediums, Palmer did effectively the entire race on one set, yet Kimi needed to get rid of his after about 23 laps or something. Hmmm.
If anything deserved a penalty today, it was Vettel's "message to Charlie."
Clearly the stewards make allowances for the first lap dash to the first corner. Any other time Hamilton would have got a penalty. Hence why Verstapenn was unlucky with his trip to the green track. It was hilarious though to hear Vettel's frustration with the situation. Just goes to show how much the podium meant to Ferrari and Vettel.
It was all great F1 drama and simply priceless. I hope Vettel doesn't get anymore than a gentle warning about his language in open radio. As a four time world champion, he is expected of a higher standard of conduct. But when times are hard as it is for Ferrari at the moment, it is hard to hold down the emotions, hence, it would be great if this is taken into consideration.
Rosberg sort of was lucky to maintain second place. He clearly did not have the pace today. I think, if Vettel had not join the party at the front, Verstapenn would have got second place. The squabbling between the fiesty dutch and the four times world champion was just what Rosberg needed.
I was disappointed that Ferrari compromised Raikonenn's race with a poor strategy. Just shows the subtle ways that teams orchestrate the outcome of their driver positions.