Thread: 2015 Canadian Grand Prix thread
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7th June 2015, 22:03 #51Senior Member
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and the troubles continue for Macca... into the pits, and backing into the garage.
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I'm impressed by how Huelkenberg going in the wrong direction in the chicane without knowing whether anyone was coming deserves "no further action". I'd need a replay, but I'm fairly sure someone was close behind.
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7th June 2015, 22:05 #53Senior Member
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a little too deep into that chicane, Nico...
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Grosjean pulling in front of Stevens. Whoops
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Yes Hamilton should get a penalty for that!
Maldonado might get points today and Rosberg might overtake Lewis for the win!
I'd much rather this be about strategy though
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Hulk's been cleared... "no further action"...
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thank you grosjean, thank you for ruining my FGP points!
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Romain not so lucky...
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