He's just earned a penalty point. 11 to go. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
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He's just earned a penalty point. 11 to go. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
The FIA and Pirelli need to sort this issue out. It's getting a bit silly now.
Merc were pitifully inadequate at providing a car that can RACE and not just qualify. FFS chaps, points are awarded when you finish, not where you start.
As for the blunder in pit lane. I have said its fecking dangerous for cars to run side by side. It MUST stop. If your released in an unsafe manner, the onus is on the driver to Brake and fall in behind. Anything else could lead to a huge crash and loss of life. It must stop so the FIA get my vote for allowing this practice of running cars side by side to continue.
LOL, the Pirelli apes are getting some 'love letters' on faceborg
The problem is half the muppets writing comments on that page think its Pirelli's fault and fail to see the tyre company are delivering to a set brief. If the FIA were getting complaints I could understand. I don't see a problem with fans showing dismay about the tyre situation but to get personal with Pirelli is moronic IMO.Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
Couldnt agree more.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
The tyres are not good for F1 IMO, but some people think Pirelli couldn't make durable tyres if they wanted too, which is surely ridiculous.
I mean in their last period in F1 they produced a normal racing tyre, so its the people who decided these tyres were needed or wanted that need to answer questions.
However I would add to that there are some issues to do with the number of failures we have seen and that is an issue for Pirelli.
Honorable mention goes to Vettel for his radio transmission:
"Get them (Mercedes) out of the way. They are too slow"!
What a douche..... :rolleyes:
yeah, remember his tricks behind the safety car....Quote:
Originally Posted by kfzmeister
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Originally Posted by Hawkmoon
I agree. If Pirelli change the compounds and Lotus & Ferrari are no longer competitive, then what? If Mercedes can influence the tyre choice, well that's cheating, the playground is meant to be same for all.
No particular donkeys today for me....
You're just used to the flat out racing that we've had for few years with refueling. Before that F1 was always about saving tyres, engines, brakes and fuel etc. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
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Originally Posted by DexDexter
You're just used to the flat out racing that we've had for few years with refueling. Before that F1 was always about saving tyres, engines, brakes and fuel etc. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
Have to say I have enjoyed the tyres this year until today. The tyres ruined the race. Although Ferrari and Lotus did well on them so why is everyone else struggling? So Pirrelli is the donkey...this time for me.