View Poll Results: Driver of the Race - Britain
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Lewis Hamilton
9 50.00% -
Nico Rosberg
0 0% -
Felipe Massa
2 11.11% -
Sebastian Vettel
4 22.22% -
Daniel Kyvat
2 11.11% -
Nico Hulkenberg
1 5.56%
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Thread: Driver of the Race - Britain
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5th July 2015, 17:32 #11
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I'll go with Huelkenberg myself.
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5th July 2015, 18:20 #12
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Massa. Great drive from the front and he never gave up.
" Lady - I'm in an awful dilemma.
Moe - Yeah, I never cared much for these foreign cars either."
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5th July 2015, 18:49 #13
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Hamilton closely followed by Vettel.
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6th July 2015, 07:16 #14
I guess Hamilton, but Vettel was good too.
Tito Vilanova = :champion:
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6th July 2015, 14:00 #15
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Vettel paced himself well then when it rained he was epic. Massa was faultless and could do more more than he did. Hamiltwat won in the best car after butchering the start. Alonso deserves a mention for hauling his horrid black tractor into the points and basically driving perfectly in the circumstances
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6th July 2015, 15:58 #16
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Can't vote. Alonso, who always extracts 110% of car's performance since 2010, is not on the list.
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6th July 2015, 16:08 #17
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I'm torn between Vettel or Hamilton. Rosberg was also epic between laps 35- 43 ish. Had a great run. I gotta go to Hamilton because of his call to go into the pits on lap 43 - perfect timing from him even though Vettel followed suit on the same lap. Some good drives throughout the field really.
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6th July 2015, 16:26 #18
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Vettel was poor at the start, good at the end, but essentially benefitted from Raikkonens bad tyre choice and Williams self destructing in the rain. Rosberg had no answer for the Williams in the dry, but was impressive in the wet/dry on slicks. No quicker than Hamilton in full wet. Hamilton has the poor start, couldn't pass the Williams and was vulnerable in the damp. Massa held of everyone on the dry, was pulling away from bottom on the hard tyres and quicker in the wet, but not enough to keep Vettel behind once they did the extra wet lap on slicks. No one driver nailed the whole race, but Hamilton got to the front and stayed there
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6th July 2015, 21:40 #19
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Hamilton needed it and did the business
But Vettel again recovered well too
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6th July 2015, 21:41 #20
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A very good summary of what went down. A lot of good drives, but some are making the mistake of others look like the driver(s) that were lucky due to it are the aces. Especially in changing conditions, we have all seen that tire choices are often a roll of the dice, and it's one of the few times luck comes into the picture.
For sure he is back with promoter, but I am not sure if he still cooperates also with Hyundai.
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