Kimi Riakkonen for not showing any emotion on the podium!
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Kimi Riakkonen for not showing any emotion on the podium!
Force India for ruining another race for both their drivers.
Force India definitely will not beat McLaren to 5th position in WCC. They may have had a small advantage due to their car running nicer on early spec Pirelli tires, but the team and car failures have made way too many mistakes and did not capitalize on that advantage. Now McLaren is just a few points away and Force India already admitted that the new spec Pirelli tires will hurt them more.
"- yeah, yeah, yeah, You donīt have to keep reminding me all the time."Quote:
Originally Posted by Coulthard Fan
vhatever...Jon Brown is correct, they DID show the replay on the Sky Sports F1 feed. I saw it myself. It was a good pass from Hamilton up the inside into Turn 1, caught Button napping, who then tried to recover round the outside into Turn 2 but Hamilton defended well.Quote:
Originally Posted by vhatever
You have an alterior motive here, please though - stop accusing somebody of lying when they clearly are telling the truth.
I watched the same feed, and quite a while after it happened did they show the replay of Hamilton taking Button on the inside into turn 1. He used his DRS down the straight. Btw, i'm German :DQuote:
Originally Posted by vhatever
Surely though, Button already knows Grosjean has a history of making mistakes so why place himself at risk by continuing to fight the corner when he's a dead-cert to lose it? He could have backed out sooner TBH. Not that I'm saying Button's in any way at fault for the collision, merely that he increased the risk by 'playing the game'.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Black Knight
Did anyone miss the footage of Vettel breezing past Button, the second time he passed him? All this hype about Jenson allowing Lewis to pass unheeded and holding Vettel up yet Seb pulled pretty much the same maneuver (as Hamilton) on lap 37...Quote:
Originally Posted by kfzmeister
welcome to the forumQuote:
Originally Posted by JayPeeDee
2 solid post to kick things off :up:
Erm, there was plenty of room for Grosjean on the circuit. I think that even Jenson could not have been expected to account for what Grosjean did there and Jenson I would regard as one of the smarter drivers on the grid in that regard. To be honest, Grosjean had the position, all he had to do was take the corner. Jenson had already given it up. Jenson could have fought him more but he didn't. Grosjean's fault 100% and, really, as I said, I like Grosjean but I think that spacial awareness he's lack really makes him unfit to be a F1 driver by today's high standards.Quote:
Originally Posted by JayPeeDee