**** Abu Dhabi Grand Prix **** (contains spoilers)
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BBC says they are excluded. Does that mean the back of the grid (what about Grosjean?) or pit lane.
Apparently they have to fix them (stiffen it up a bit) or not race.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/30161617
Apparently they have to fix them (stiffen it up a bit) or not race.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/30161617
suffolk009 said:
BBC says they are excluded. Does that mean the back of the grid (what about Grosjean?) or pit lane.
Apparently they have to fix them (stiffen it up a bit) or not race.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/30161617
Back of the grid I think. Their times were deleted. Bet Will Stevens didn't expect to have the World Champion starting behind him on his F1 debut!Apparently they have to fix them (stiffen it up a bit) or not race.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/30161617
MiniMan64 said:
Gaz. said:
They'll race under appeal and get away with it as usual.
Or you know, not.That'll be worth a watch tomorrow, I wonder who will make the most progress? What a way for Vettel to end his Red Bull career.
dgmx5 said:
Great opportunity to see what Vettel will be like versus Kimi in 2015... running from midfield backwards and being upstaged by an unfancied team mate. He has a lot staked on next year. If he fails to comprehensively beat Kimi, his past record will be tainted as mostly Newey's designs and not his racecraft that brought his success.
I think it was Irvine who said, "there is Senna, Schumacher and Newey". Or something like that.As you say unless Vettel thrashes Kimi, Vettel's legacy will be that of a journey man. Ricci has already seen to half of that. Sadly Webber doesn't compare too well now, but people seem to like him.
suffolk009 said:
I think it was Irvine who said, "there is Senna, Schumacher and Newey". Or something like that.
As you say unless Vettel thrashes Kimi, Vettel's legacy will be that of a journey man. Ricci has already seen to half of that. Sadly Webber doesn't compare too well now, but people seem to like him.
I think Webber would have been equal/ slightly better than Vettel this season. Very different type of car, and you saw they were pretty equal until the downforce started working fully for Vettel.As you say unless Vettel thrashes Kimi, Vettel's legacy will be that of a journey man. Ricci has already seen to half of that. Sadly Webber doesn't compare too well now, but people seem to like him.
RenOHH said:
You would never, ever see Lewis say he wished a Williams had got between them if the roles were reversed. And people say Lewis is a dick...
Referring to the press conference.
Of all the things Rosberg has said and done, I don't see anything wrong with this. Asked a question, he honestly replies that he'd prefer a bit of a buffer between him and his championship rival. Why not? It's true, understandable, and was nearly on the cards. It's not like he said "well, it would have been better for me if Lewis had spun off in a fiery ball"Referring to the press conference.
hairyben said:
Thats pretty bitter.
I would say bitter. I think they probably are in a very good position to know that other teams are doing it, and so do feel singled out...- tin foil hat on* Wonder how much horner constantly sticking his neck out over the engine regs has to do with the price of fish...
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