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Exactly, even Alonso knows the unlapping was done too late, to get a real race lap in.
Exactly, even Alonso knows the unlapping was done too late, to get a real race lap in.
Fair comment.
No one else has complained.@Fluctuation0161
Can you perhaps bundle your responses to people in single posts in stead of 6/7 posts on this page being yours..
Dude, come'on... Dont be like this..No one else has complained.
Maybe you should complain to the race director?
AlsoExactly, even Alonso knows the unlapping was done too late, to get a real race lap in.
Why do you keep quoting me? I'm not interested in your transparent wumming.I dont get why people like you have this level of denial, even with your stonking bias. Why does it offend you so much to have this narrative disrupted anyway?
The lap times and speed traps dont lie, so why keep clinging to a dead narrative?
Ignore him is probably the best thing you could do, he's is struggling to come to terms with max being world champion.Dude, come'on... Dont be like this..
A quick google finds plenty of articles saying exactly the same things I have about their relative pace, from people who have actually bothered to look at the data.Why do you keep quoting me? I'm not interested in your transparent wumming.
OK, I'm sorry, I was being snarky. Apologies. XxDude, come'on... Dont be like this..
Ignore him is probably the best thing you could do, he's is struggling to come to terms with max being world champion.
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No worries.. We can all get like that.OK, I'm sorry, I was being snarky. Apologies. Xx
There was just alot to catchup on in this thread after a long day at work!
Definitely. My honest opinion without any trolling is the best described in the video bellow.They have to get confirmation I guess that the track is clear of debris and stewards to let them pass
Pauldy, You are to blame, having started the threadIts not all been bad, there has been some good in it.![]()
So tedious. Can you change your privacy settings so I can put you and your wumming on ignore please?A quick google finds plenty of articles saying exactly the same things I have about their relative pace, from people who have actually bothered to look at the data.
https://racingnews365.com/mercedes-or-red-bull-which-team-have-had-the-best-car-in-2021
Are they all wumming as well? Would it hurt you to try to educate yourself a bit about a sport you seem heavily invested in, rather than play a fool all the time?
@Rado_N can tell you how to do it anywaySo tedious. Can you change your privacy settings so I can put you and your wumming on ignore please?
I'd tell you how to, but apparently giving you simple clear information is wumming, and I don't want to upset you.So tedious. Can you change your privacy settings so I can put you and your wumming on ignore please?
If they botched it, then they botched it. You can't break the rules live on TV to unbotch it. That's even worse than botching it.Basically they botched it and should have taken decision earlier but presure of the last race and presure from Toto and Horner in a crucial moments created perfect storm. Because of that Masi reacted to slow and created controversy which never should be created.
Pauldy, You are to blame, having started the thread
Well, at least it's not the 2019 or 2020 thread with probably 3 posts in it cause Hamilton's car was too OP'd
I don’t really understand how it works besides whoever gets the most points wins.Hamilton got screwed. There really is no alternative opinion cause that's not an opinion, it's a fact.
What might be debated is who between Verstappen or Hamilton deserved the title more, how bad of a feck up was it by the race director, etc. But Hamilton got screwed.
We got what we deserved after those yearsWell, at least it's not the 2019 or 2020 thread with probably 3 posts in it cause Hamilton's car was too OP'd![]()
Verstappen had pitted for fresh tyres behind the safety car but Hamilton couldn't because he would have dropped behind Verstappen and there was no guarantee at that point of any more racing, so to do so would have handed the title to Verstappen. The race director then ignored the regulations because he didn't want the race to finish behind the safety car. He allowed only the lapped cars between Hamilton and Verstappen to un-lap themselves, which resulted in Verstappen sitting right behind Hamilton on far better tyres and leaving Hamilton effectively a sitting duck. If they'd stuck to the regulations, either all of the lapped cars would have been let through which would have taken more time and the race would have ended behind the safety car resulting in Hamilton winning, or they wouldn't have let any of the lapped cars through which would have meant 5 cars between Hamilton and Verstappen which would have given Hamilton at least some chance of holding Verstappen off. The issue is that the race director ignored the regulations and made a decision that has zero precedent in 70+ years of F1 which effectively handed the title to one of the drivers.I don’t really understand how it works besides whoever gets the most points wins.
last time I remember hearing about it Hamilton had points deducted and was more or less out of it? But granted that was from someone who also doesn’t understand it much.
What happened today? I’ve seen tweets and read but it might as well be a foreign language. We’re they driving behind safety drivers and then the message to drive fast and race wasn’t given to some racers including Hamilton or their was a delay?
Helmut Marko says Mercedes are “bad losers” – and added Red Bull will “reconsider our involvement in F1” if their rivals’ appeal is successful.
Everyone saw what happened. Red Bull and Verstappen have their title, and they'll get to keep it, but it will remain a tainted title for the rest of your days Marko.
Infantile WUM as always, fortunately I have the answer now, so I don't have to deal with your nonsense trolling anymore.I'd tell you how to, but apparently giving you simple clear information is wumming, and I don't want to upset you.![]()
@Rado_N can tell you how to do it anyway
Thanks both, you've made F1 threads much more enjoyable going forward.
Doubt if they will see it as 'tainted'. The mantra within RB has always been the 'we do whatever it takes to win' or the 'means justify the ends' approach.Everyone saw what happened. Red Bull and Verstappen have their title, and they'll get to keep it, but it will remain a tainted title for the rest of your days Marko.
Infantile WUM as always, fortunately I have the answer now, so I don't have to deal with your nonsense trolling anymore.
All the best at nursery!
To be honest I don't care too much. People working inside Red Bull are long gone anyway. I'm talking about how it will be remembered in motorsport folklore and RB and this generation of 1 season fans will have no bearing on that.Doubt if they will see it as 'tainted'. The mantra within RB has always been the 'we do whatever it takes to win' or the 'means justify the ends' approach.
So they may see that all that pressuring on Masi till Masi's brain broke as 'justifiable'.
For all the stick Horner gets, Marko is a million miles more detestable if you ask me.
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Doubt if they will see it as 'tainted'. The mantra within RB has always been the 'we do whatever it takes to win' or the 'means justify the ends' approach.
So they may see that all that pressuring on Masi till Masi's brain broke as 'justifiable'.
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Thanks for the explanation… I’ll probably never fully understand how badly Hamilton got screwed compared to those that follow F1 but even to me it does sound bad.Verstappen had pitted for fresh tyres behind the safety car but Hamilton couldn't because he would have dropped behind Verstappen and there was no guarantee at that point of any more racing, so to do so would have handed the title to Verstappen. The race director then ignored the regulations because he didn't want the race to finish behind the safety car. He allowed only the lapped cars between Hamilton and Verstappen to un-lap themselves, which resulted in Verstappen sitting right behind Hamilton on far better tyres and leaving Hamilton effectively a sitting duck. If they'd stuck to the regulations, either all of the lapped cars would have been let through which would have taken more time and the race would have ended behind the safety car resulting in Hamilton winning, or they wouldn't have let any of the lapped cars through which would have meant 5 cars between Hamilton and Verstappen which would have given Hamilton at least some chance of holding Verstappen off. The issue is that the race director ignored the regulations and made a decision that has zero precedent in 70+ years of F1 which effectively handed the title to one of the drivers.