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I am calm. The title is already over.
behave, there is 250 points still to race for , the season is far far from over.
I am sure you have a copy and paste sheet you use every race, I have said before you are a decent poster, but FFS you are salty sometimes, Seb made a mistake today and Lewis won from 14th on the grid, yes hard to take for you I accept that, but just accept it and move on.
 

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If Vettel loses the title, he only has himself to blame. He's thrown away 50 odd points through silly mistakes this year.

Best part of the race was Gasly coming out on full wets. :lol:
 

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Serious question mate, but how old are you? It's really childlike at times.
Its annoying because you're clearly passionate about F1 and fun to discuss in general but you take this shit too hard
Just a picture. No need to overreact.

I am 31 years old and after 11 years without the title you go crazy.
 

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Just a picture. No need to overreact.

I am 31 years old and after 11 years without the title you go crazy.
Arsenal and Ferrari?

Nice choice of teams. :lol:

I'm a bit gutted for Ricciardo myself, actually. Looking demotivated since his Monaco win, outperformed by Max, rotten luck, clearly disappointed no seats have materialized for him at Ferrari or Mercedes.

As for the tracks coming up: Ferrari with their straight line speed should be strong at both Monza and Spa, and historically Hungaroring and Singapore has been anything but Mercedes tracks.

Suzuka and Austin, perhaps, but even there I'd wager that Ferrari will be very, very close.

No, this is still wide, wide open. As I said: If that was Vettel's last big mistake of the season my opinion is he wins the title. Stronger car than Lewis atm.
 

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Fecking Hamilton......still a cnut....but that cnut doesn't make mkstakes....if he were in the lead he wouldn't of crashed out....how many times has Vettel shot himself in the foot in the last two seasons?
 

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Arsenal and Ferrari?

Nice choice of teams. :lol:

I'm a bit gutted for Ricciardo myself, actually. Looking demotivated since his Monaco win, outperformed by Max, rotten luck, clearly disappointed no seats have materialized for him at Ferrari or Mercedes.

As for the tracks coming up: Ferrari with their straight line speed should be strong at both Monza and Spa, and historically Hungaroring and Singapore has been anything but Mercedes tracks.

Suzuka and Austin, perhaps, but even there I'd wager that Ferrari will be very, very close.

No, this is still wide, wide open. As I said: If that was Vettel's last big mistake of the season my opinion is he wins the title. Stronger car than Lewis atm.
Vettel being mentally weak and Ferrari fecking it up when it matters doesn't bode it well.
 

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At least Vettel showed the little cnut a middle finger in Austria with this great overtake. The only good moment of the season for me.

 

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Title far from over. Ferrari looking like the better car right now and Hamilton never makes it easy. Today was a prime example. At the restart he was clearly slower than Bottas and decided to risk it, albeit for a short period of time before Mercedes pulled the plug.

FIA needs to look hard at the best races. Almost always involves wet conditions or a safety car.
 

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Title far from over. Ferrari looking like the better car right now and Hamilton never makes it easy. Today was a prime example. At the restart he was clearly slower than Bottas and decided to risk it, albeit for a short period of time before Mercedes pulled the plug.

FIA needs to look hard at the best races. Almost always involves wet conditions or a safety car.
I can see where you going , but we dont want artificial wet races or a SC just for the sake of a SC.
 

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Rumour that Lawrence Stroll is going to buy Force India this week, naturally Lance will move there for next season and Renault are believed to have first refusal on Ocon.
 

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Was Bottas pitting when the cock cocked up his pit stop? No because he suddenly lost about 20 seconds to change his tyres :rolleyes:. Basically, Mercedes told Lewis to stay out to prevent Bottas from overtaking him.
 

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Was Bottas pitting when the cock cocked up his pit stop? No because he suddenly lost about 20 seconds to change his tyres :rolleyes:. Basically, Mercedes told Lewis to stay out to prevent Bottas from overtaking him.
But Mercedes told Hamilton to pit...and after a bit of confusion he decided to stay out. Or did you forget the pit-entry incident?
 

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I agree with that. But my point was drivers other than Hamilton wouldn't have risked a DNF and would have settled for letting Bottas by. Hamilton almost always goes for broke.
I guess that's what makes him a cut above the rest, and why he wins world titles. His arguable best victories was when he took a dog of a car and goes for broke (Hungary 2009 a great example).
 

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