pauldyson1uk
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Yes he did, but he was too slow and packed them up to much.Bottas played it by the rules in fairness but that was ridiculous. The pack at the back went and the front didn’t.
Yes he did, but he was too slow and packed them up to much.Bottas played it by the rules in fairness but that was ridiculous. The pack at the back went and the front didn’t.
Yeah that was a big impact for Giovanazzi. The car in front just wasn't moving.As much as I dislike Grosjean, he's absolutely right in the tirade on the radio. Hugely dangerous & Giovanazzi's onboard is scary.
I mean, the drivers behind him are paid to see whats going on.Yes he did, but he was too slow and packed them up to much.
Because if he hits the throttle peddle from the exit of the final turn, Hamilton has him by turn one... it aint rocket science.Yes he did, but he was too slow and packed them up to much.
Not really, no.Is that Lewis again complaining about something that doesn't exist when he aint first?
It's how most of the restarts in F2/3 happened this weekend, it's on the drivers behind IMO not Bottas.In fairness Brundle said Bottas would do that before he got to the home straight. Someone obviously jumped the gun at the back.
cant argue with you.I mean, the drivers behind him are paid to see whats going on.
If he's going slower, then they can also go slower
Watch some of the onboards, linking salary to super human reflexes is pointless.I mean, the drivers behind him are paid to see whats going on.
You think Lewis or anyone else would have done otherwise?Yes he did, but he was too slow and packed them up to much.
maybe so, you dont normally see a restart so slow.You think Lewis or anyone else would have done otherwise?
Latifi or whoever it was deciding to race when there was no room was the problemWatch some of the onboards, linking salary to super human reflexes is pointless.
That‘s how I see it at the moment too. It was Latifi that bolted.Latifi or whoever it was deciding to race when there was no room was the problem
I have to agree. Bottas has to protect his lead. Plus he’s done nothing illegal. Only thing I’d say is the lack of track experience hasn’t helped on this occasion for everyone.Not really, no.
It's how most of the restarts in F2/3 happened this weekend, it's on the drivers behind IMO not Bottas.
What happens if we end up with 10 cars or less? Does everyone still get points?Russell has a great chance at his first points ever I reckon.
I thought was standard tbh- was it Seb who ran into Lewis that time?maybe so, you dont normally see a restart so slow.
Huge green lights on the gantry signifies the race has started.Latifi or whoever it was deciding to race when there was no room was the problem
YepWhat happens if we end up with 10 cars or less? Does everyone still get points?
They have to be classified to get points I believe, so 90% distanceWhat happens if we end up with 10 cars or less? Does everyone still get points?
Is that what it means though.Huge green lights on the gantry signifies the race has started.
Sainz has just been interviewed and he thought the race had restarted. He was doing 280kph off that last turn.Is that what it means though.
Or does it mean safety car is in and the race can start?
Doesn't mean the race has actually started
What cars at the back can see though is cars in front of them still going x/mph.What a mess that was - the rules need changing ASAP. The fact they’re allowed to weave half way down the main straight is just plain stupid, the back markers can’t see anything happening in front.
theres no reason for them to not have the safety car line end before the last corner.
Well he thought wrong.Sainz has just been interviewed and he thought the race had restarted. He was doing 280kph off that last turn.