Ask the director not me. Sky Sports probably decided to cut away from the footage to show it because the world-feed didn't show it. Why is this even relevant?Quote:
Originally Posted by vhatever
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Ask the director not me. Sky Sports probably decided to cut away from the footage to show it because the world-feed didn't show it. Why is this even relevant?Quote:
Originally Posted by vhatever
:bigcry: Why don't you just give the boss some credit and move on. Are you that damn prejudiced against Afro/Anglo/Grenadian type bro drivers, because you are starting to sound like a broken record?Quote:
Originally Posted by vhatever
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Originally Posted by SlowSon
I guess it only works for British and Spanish drivers?
Force India. They've been struggling since the tire compound change. Ferrari is falling behind RBR & Lotus. Button defended well with older tires.
Credit for what? winning in the best f1 car this season, with 7 out of 10 podiums, and with a journeyman teammate who has won twice as many races already in that same car?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alca-Tazizzle
Credit for driving a fine race today without having to ad lame-ass caveats, generally trying to deminish a fine drive by The Boss! Why can't you let the members that this pleases enjoy it for a while instead of having to be the douchbag member of the F1 forum. You bum me out scro!
The truth is a bummer when your hero is a zero.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alca-Tazizzle
You're right on the mark. This track highlights the preformance differences because of the passing difficulties.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
I think it might be time for teams that are on zero points at the half way point of the season to get some support.
Maybe adjustments to tyre rules for the race weekend or lifting of testing bans in second half of the season. Just a thought...
The stewards for the penalty on RoGro. I find it hard to believe that all 4 tires made it off the track, at least not by any angle I've seen. Vettel for whining about Kimi not making it easy for him to pass. And the commentators on NBC for continually saying that Felipe got into Nico.... it seemed to me that Massa had nowhere to go and Nico moved into him. At the very worst, racing incident, but IMO Nico's fault.
Not sure if people paid attention to the podium interview but Seb replied that it was a "heat of the moment" remark which has to be commended for. Not many would admit to that, certainly not Senna who enjoyed bitching on Schumi.Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
RoGro needlessly barging/veering into Button cost him the podium, he technicaly broke the rules passing Massa and to cap it all is given a 20 second penalty that has no bearing on the final result as he was 21s ahead of Button. Perhaps the rules need re-thinking.