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24th June 2014, 01:08 #12
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Results of the Austrian GP:
1. Mercedes
2. Mercedes
3. Mercedes
4. Mercedes
5. Ferrari
6. Mercedes
7. Mercedes
8. Renault
9. Mercedes
10.Ferrari
11. Mercedes
12. Renault +1 lap
13. Ferrari +1 lap
14. Renault +1 lap
15. Ferrari +2 laps
16. Renault +2 laps
17. Ferrari +2 laps
18. Renault +2 lap
19. Ferrari +2 laps
20. Renault DNF (59laps)
21. Renault DNF (34laps)
22. Renault DNF (24laps)
Mercedes had all 8/8 cars finish (100%) and on the lead lap and took 7/10 point scoring positions.
Ferrari had all 2/6 cars finish (33.3%) and on the lead lap and took 2/10 point scoring positions.
Renault had all 1/8 cars finish (12.5%) and on the lead lap and took 1/10 point scoring positions.
Perhaps the Everyone-Renault relationship is falling apart. Especially for Red Bull at their home GP, of four cars in two teams, 3 failed to finish and the best that they could muster was 8th. Of course Red Bull are openly criticizing Renault.
Renault's engines for 2014 are objectively rubbish.The Old Republic was a stupidly run organisation which deserved to be taken over. All Hail Palpatine!
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