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8th October 2016, 10:52 #1
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Japanese Grand Prix 2016
Since most of us are still trying to figure out whether Merc are deliberately trying to screw Hamilton (spoiler: they aren't), I'm just going to leave this open.
Now that was a close qualifying. Things look fairly rosy for Rosberg after beating Lewis in every session to date, but he still needs to make it to turn 1 unscathed. If he doesn't lose positions at the start, I would be very surprised if he didn't take the win here.
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9th October 2016, 05:31 #2
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Greetings
10pm race start on the west coast, any of ya'all boyz watching? Huge championship implications in this one. Hoping for a cracking race!May the forza be with you
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9th October 2016, 05:58 #3
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Morning guys.
Lewis chucking his championship away....I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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9th October 2016, 06:12 #4
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Pretty dull first 10 laps. You can see all the signs these days of races that will be less than thrilling.
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9th October 2016, 06:18 #5
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Lewis is looking quite poor right now. I hope for his sake he's saving tires, because otherwise he's done. He's even finding it difficult to stay within DRS range of Räikkönen.
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9th October 2016, 06:22 #6
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All of a sudden Lewis screaming through the pack.
Passes Raikkonen in pits and breezing past Ricciardo and Massa. Up to a net 4th.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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9th October 2016, 06:30 #7
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If you take out DRS and old tyres v new and how much racing between cars do we really have these days. The top 4 are all stagnant......
Even though cars are passing its all meaningless and boring. Where are two championship rivals racing wheel to wheel or the ability for Lewis to catch and pass the podium cars to turn the situation around. He cant because that will wear tyres too much. So the top 4 are almost set already..... very strange.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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9th October 2016, 06:46 #8
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That's a fair point, but actually, I don't think it would have been any different in the old days. It's not like overtaking in Suzuka was ever easy to begin with.
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maybe not more passing but fair fights with cars in the same situations.
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9th October 2016, 07:01 #10
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It's impressive how Ferrari have thrown away a podium by pitting Vettel absurdly late instead of covering Hamilton's undercut. I wonder what prompted them to take this decision? It was fairly obvious that they would lose track position and that overtaking on the track would be practically impossible.
Mikkelsen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpe6ipk1NKU
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