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2nd August 2010, 06:32 #51Senior Member
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I think vetten tried a couple of times, if memory serves me right, losing the control of his car as a result on both occasions hence his decision not to chance and bring hame as many point as possible.
Originally Posted by markabilly
PS I wonder if it was worth risk it all for a couple of extra points on a very difficult track
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2nd August 2010, 09:00 #52Senior Member
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Easily. With an Elephant onboard the Red Bull would have had enough downforce to be able to drive clean around the outside of Alonso in the last corner, then reach over with its trunk and blow so hard down the Ferrari's airbox its rear wheels would have come off.
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2nd August 2010, 09:21 #53Senior Member
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Except this "hard on tyres" thing has been shown to be utterly wrong this year. Canada proved that.
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
:champion: WRC3 championship, WRC4 championship, WRC4 PCWRC, WRC4 ERC
Winner - TRD2 Bathurst:burnout:
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2nd August 2010, 11:24 #54Admin
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I think if McLaren had Red Bull's car they would be in the clear lead by now. Red Bull for all their engineering excellence are showing that they are still a relatively new team and can still stuff things up!
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2nd August 2010, 12:13 #55Senior Member
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I'll take it three steps further. Williams would win the WCC in the RB6
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2nd August 2010, 12:20 #56Admin
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Interesting. So you reckon that Williams still have what it takes and that it's just the car that's letting them down?
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2nd August 2010, 12:35 #57Senior Member
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I'm going on the talent level of the drivers. I think RB, and NH could win in that car. Not by the margin that McLaren, or Ferrari would. I think the Lotus pilots could come darn close.
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2nd August 2010, 12:50 #58Senior Member
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Well, well, I had a hunch that Jenson Button was gonna get dragged into this thread, even though he has no place in a thread about overtaking, and that it was going to be you! Surprise, surprise! I'm sure you make Jenson Button and all his sane fans very proud.
Originally Posted by Saint Devote

Hmm, do you realize that your boy got completely destroyed on pace by Hamilton this weekend? Button couldn't even make it to Q3 and qualified 12th while Hamilton with the SAME CAR qualified 5th, and was running 4th until the gearbox decided to go kaput. Be glad Lewis' Mclaren failed or it would have added much more to what was an already humiliating weekend for Button.
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2nd August 2010, 12:53 #59Senior Member
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I agree. I think their biggest problem is the people in-charge of management. Stupid comments from Helmut Marko like "Webber should remember where he was 3 years ago" etc. should not be said when they're managing two volatile personalities.
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The way Martin Whitmarsh is behaving right now IMO is the perfect way to manage a Formula 1 team and their two drivers.
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If Hamilton was in that Red Bull he would have been this and the next year's champion by now.


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