Pit-passing and strategic racing are hardly something that's new to the Pirelli era.Quote:
Originally Posted by steveaki13
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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