There shouldn't be any DRS zone. The DRS overtaking was easier than GP3.
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There shouldn't be any DRS zone. The DRS overtaking was easier than GP3.
No. Unless RainQuote:
Originally Posted by tfp
Webber looks ridiculous in that car. His team mate runs away with it and he fights for 5th. He seems ages past his sell-by date...
give it to Alonso instead :andrea: :devil:
Go Felipe :)
massa can pass :eek: :crazy:
Felipe baby!!
Vettel taking the piss :p
This is just a seb demonstration run....
As is F1.
4 years in a row it will be and people moan about the Schumi years but we are seeing another team dominating F1 and like Ferrari it will begin to ruin the sport.
Red Bull only doing there job, but the other teams must have questions to answer.
P2 :up:
Alo happy
well done vet and alo
no big donkeys
Best race of the season IMO. Seb wind but Kimi is still my driver of the race.
Alonso and Riccardo had great races, but Vettel was the driver of the race with the way he just dominated today
and well done Márquez and Sordo too :D :andrea:
Really, why?Quote:
Originally Posted by longisland
Alo not very chatty :laugh:
cos he's kimi of course :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alca-Tazizzle
nice passes till the brakes collapsed
I love Kimi who drove well but I don't think t was really special. It's hard to give it to a guy who exited so early IMO.
Your opinion is wrong! :devil:Quote:
Originally Posted by longisland
yep
Amen to thatQuote:
Originally Posted by Ranger
Depending which side of the fence your're on, is what we will enjoy or put up with for the rest of the season. PS. That's a pretty bad shirt on Coultard.
DC always with a lack of style.
Seb getting booed :laugh:
I think it was the numbnut doing the abseiling act, who got booed. Spa is merely 20 mins from Germany, so most of the audience is probably German ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alca-Tazizzle
I missed the rope actQuote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
I know where Spa is ;)
yepQuote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
I don't think so. Did you see how the rear wheels spun through the last turn. Looked like absolute frustration. He didn;t say a word in the driver's room. Sadly, i think, it's becoming clear to him.Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
Does that mean all Germans like him?Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
Not neccessarily, but they wouldn't really boo him. And the Vettel haters wouldn't really go to a race, which he's likely to finish well in, especially as prices in Spa are quite steep, even for the 'cheapest' spots. There are a lot of people in Germany, who don't like him, but that's more down to the fact that most of my countrymen are hopeless losers and therefore hate everyone, who's successful.Quote:
Originally Posted by kfzmeister
I'd say this race removed any hope for Räikkönen to get a title. Too far behind to fight faster cars in front. I just hope Hamilton manages to to bring the fight to Vettel so it won't be a total borefest for first place like today.
I liked some of your original contributions on this forum, but that comment dropped you way down the list. Poor.Quote:
Originally Posted by Parabolica
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BShan6rCAAARDHQ.jpg
:s ailor: :dork:
Maybe most germans realize that he is a jerk and booed him for that.Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
They boo'ed the lentil-eating Greenpeace-Ecolesbian abseiling onto the podium, but I guess you had to get that dig in, considering that you now had to wait four whole weeks to log on and sprout your hatred. Frankly, I'm starting to look forward to it on race weekends, just to read your frustrated hateful drivel...Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
I honestly thought the crowd were booing Vettel,and think Vettel thought the same too.As he said I cannot understand this ,part of the crowd are chearing and part of the crowd are booing!
To be honest was it a race after Vettel breezed past Hamilton with such ease and no help from open rear wings so easily .
One of the most boring races I would say ,the crowd love to see wheel to wheel close racing ,but with the RB being so strong ,we don't get that .
Booing someone for being successful is ridiculous...
I think people overrate the RB. First of all, Mercedes were running way too much rear wing. They had gambled on mixed conditions and lost. Both RB and Ferrari were head and shoulders above the rest in term of top speed. Had it started to rain both would have struggled badly with their low-downforce setup. The only reason why Alonso didn't catch Seb was, because he first had to overtake 7 cars. Once he had done that, he was 7 seconds behind and that gap stayed exactly the same for most of the race. Only when Alonso stopped pushing towards the end, the gap grew. Both RB and Ferrari had a setup for dry conditions and they were lucky.
Great track, great race, great win by Seb and a fantastic push from Fernando :up:
Love SPA :D
Forgive me if I missed it, but does anyone else consider that the Mercedes had a more rain-orientated set-up?
It seemed that it was a mistake in Eau Rouge by Hamilton that gave Vettel the speed advantage to pass on the straight, but after this I am suspecting that the downforce settings were in the hope of rain.
This would also explain the sudden speed increase in the wet qualifying session compared to dry FP2 .& FP3.