Official 2024 British Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***

Official 2024 British Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***

Poll: Official 2024 British Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***

Total Members Polled: 224

Verstappen: 18%
Perez: 0%
Leclerc: 1%
Sainz: 0%
Norris: 42%
Piastri: 4%
Russell: 4%
Hamilton: 30%
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Discussion

Jonstar

903 posts

198 months

Monday 8th July
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richhead said:
People going on about the tax thing is tragic really, he was born here, grew up here, probably paid more tax here over the years than most. If i was earning the sort of money he was, yes i would take steps to avoid paying huge tax. Plus im sure part of the Monaco thing, is that most of the drivers live there, its a nice place. Plus i bet hes only there a few days a year anyway.
Well done Lewis, nice to see him back on the top step, a very good mature drive.
And well done Lando.
And Brian May, could have just said hes happy to be there or something, came across as a bit of a knob. And also abit hypocritical him being there. Still anything for a nice day out.
All in all a great race.
Nice to see the chance of a win going to more than one team, as has been the case for far to long.
Your looking into this far too much, the tax talk only serves as an avenue for hatred. It wasn't tax it would be clothes, if it wasn't clothes it would be music and so on. It's not even ignorance, it's just poorly disguised jealousy and hatred.



richhead

1,592 posts

18 months

Monday 8th July
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Jonstar said:
richhead said:
People going on about the tax thing is tragic really, he was born here, grew up here, probably paid more tax here over the years than most. If i was earning the sort of money he was, yes i would take steps to avoid paying huge tax. Plus im sure part of the Monaco thing, is that most of the drivers live there, its a nice place. Plus i bet hes only there a few days a year anyway.
Well done Lewis, nice to see him back on the top step, a very good mature drive.
And well done Lando.
And Brian May, could have just said hes happy to be there or something, came across as a bit of a knob. And also abit hypocritical him being there. Still anything for a nice day out.
All in all a great race.
Nice to see the chance of a win going to more than one team, as has been the case for far to long.
Your looking into this far too much, the tax talk only serves as an avenue for hatred. It wasn't tax it would be clothes, if it wasn't clothes it would be music and so on. It's not even ignorance, it's just poorly disguised jealousy and hatred.
yes you a likely right, and thats even sadder , to hate someone you have never even met, just because hes good at something and has been successful

rich12

3,468 posts

161 months

Monday 8th July
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Hulk has scored more points in the last 2 races than Perez has in the last 6 races. Ouch! laugh

Still Mulling

13,317 posts

184 months

Monday 8th July
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The SM post-race viewpoint

Yeah, I have a header now hehe

That was fun. Great to have such a competitive field. No reason to hear the bloody word, "wafty" again!

Pleased for Lewis. That, clearly and understandably, meant a lot to many.

Credit to Hulk.



As for the playground sniping and bickering that has occurred throughout this and so many other F1 threads, I can confirm that I am literally in the middle coaching my children on how to resist the temptation to behave like this.

Since you are adults (note: assumption), I'll summarise for you in simple terms:

GROW UP!

Your actions are unbelievably pathetic.

Choose better.

Thank you.

PhilAsia

4,747 posts

82 months

Monday 8th July
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Still Mulling said:
The SM post-race viewpoint

Yeah, I have a header now hehe

That was fun. Great to have such a competitive field. No reason to hear the bloody word, "wafty" again!

Pleased for Lewis. That, clearly and understandably, meant a lot to many.

Credit to Hulk.



As for the playground sniping and bickering that has occurred throughout this and so many other F1 threads, I can confirm that I am literally in the middle coaching my children on how to resist the temptation to behave like this.

Since you are adults (note: assumption), I'll summarise for you in simple terms:

GROW UP!

Your actions are unbelievably pathetic.

Choose better.

Thank you.
Yes, good to know you're teaching your children how not to behave. Wafting in with your holier-than-yow attitude is not a good example.

Wills2

24,164 posts

182 months

Monday 8th July
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TheDeuce said:
Wills2 said:
The battle between George and Lewis is a dead rubber really, Lewis is leaving, George is staying, of course they want to beat each other but it's not like they are fighting for their seats against each other.

True, but there's an argument that George should beat Lewis this season - he'll get support from the team in a few ways Lewis will be cut off from now.

He's also the driver that has to prove he deserves his seat, as all drivers do every season, except those that know they're leaving for a seat elsewhere.

You're right it's not a big deal really, but I find it interesting - not least because a lot of people seemed to assume young George would quickly show up Lewis for being over the hill.
Well we all know what happens when people assume, no one is ever going to "show Lewis up" as he's a one off, yesterday's race bought back all the joy that F1 has been missing of late, I'm not so much into the Monday morning quarterbacking that many enjoy on here as it sucks the life out of the result with a load of coulda woulda shoulda.

But for what it's worth I think we'll see a different Lewis for the rest of the year now he has slayed his dragon and with 2 wins back to back Mercedes have to be really pleased and more confident, as what happened to Lewis also happened to the team.






Edited by Wills2 on Monday 8th July 14:42

usn90

1,623 posts

77 months

Monday 8th July
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When Lewis overtook George you could hear the crowd just as loud as when he did that double overtake on Perez and leclerc around the final corner.

Speaks volumes

Forester1965

2,736 posts

10 months

Monday 8th July
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Mercedes and Hamilton usually go pretty well at Hungary, too.

130R

6,852 posts

213 months

Monday 8th July
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Just got back after camping the weekend. Race - good. Entertainment / football - good. Weather - absolutely terrible. I couldn't have been any wetter after watching Stormzy on Friday night if I had jumped in a swimming pool.

Dave200

5,671 posts

227 months

Monday 8th July
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MustangGT said:
Dave200 said:
Had George not retired and had McLaren not made two howling strategy calls, he'd have probably been chasing Lewis or George for 4th in that final stint.
You do realise George was legitimately 2 places behind Lewis when he retired?
Indeed, largely because of the double-stacked pitstop after Lewis had passed him. Both McLaren and Mercedes were much quicker than Max (and everyone else) in both the early dry and wet phases of the race. Nothing to suggest that wouldn't have been the case later on.

Petrus1983

9,722 posts

169 months

Monday 8th July
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usn90 said:
When Lewis overtook George you could hear the crowd just as loud as when he did that double overtake on Perez and leclerc around the final corner.

Speaks volumes
It may not have just been "against" GR - but being somewhere and watching history being made is next level, even more so at a home GP. I'm not religious but had the opportunity to go to the Conclave - and took it. There's something special about such things.

AB

17,367 posts

202 months

Monday 8th July
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My first time at Silverstone for the weekend, having not been really taken an interest in F1 before now, but feck me I'm a convert. Sitting next to a massive fan who explained everything to me, I absolutely loved it. The atmosphere, the fans going wild, absolutely amazing. How have I gone 38 years without getting into this.

Already signed up and waiting for tickets for next year. I'm not even a fan of camping but even that was a laugh with a great atmosphere.

Best spectator sport event I've ever been to. Had great seats in Woodcote opposite The Paddock Club, view up Wellington and National Pits Straights into Copse.

PlywoodPascal

5,298 posts

28 months

Monday 8th July
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Dave200 said:
MustangGT said:
Dave200 said:
Had George not retired and had McLaren not made two howling strategy calls, he'd have probably been chasing Lewis or George for 4th in that final stint.
You do realise George was legitimately 2 places behind Lewis when he retired?
Indeed, largely because of the double-stacked pitstop after Lewis had passed him. Both McLaren and Mercedes were much quicker than Max (and everyone else) in both the early dry and wet phases of the race. Nothing to suggest that wouldn't have been the case later on.
I’m really not being facetious, but isn’t it ‘largely’ because Hamilton overtook him?

isaldiri

20,072 posts

175 months

Monday 8th July
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Dave200 said:
..... Both McLaren and Mercedes were much quicker than Max (and everyone else) in both the early dry and wet phases of the race. Nothing to suggest that wouldn't have been the case later on.
Not really - Verstappen was only marginally slower than the Mclaren up to lap 14-15. The merc was eking out a small advantage but it was never a case of being 'much quicker than the other cars. The Mclaren was definitely much the quickest car in the early wet/dry conditions though.....

silentbrown

9,290 posts

123 months

Monday 8th July
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Petrus1983 said:
It may not have just been "against" GR - but being somewhere and watching history being made is next level, even more so at a home GP. I'm not religious but had the opportunity to go to the Conclave - and took it. There's something special about such things.
I was watching from Luffield, so most overtakes were only seen on screen, but there were massive cheers when *any* overtake happened.

Also huge cheer when the leader came round, regardless of who it was. But the last few laps were very special!

MKnight702

3,192 posts

221 months

Monday 8th July
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PlywoodPascal said:
Dave200 said:
MustangGT said:
Dave200 said:
Had George not retired and had McLaren not made two howling strategy calls, he'd have probably been chasing Lewis or George for 4th in that final stint.
You do realise George was legitimately 2 places behind Lewis when he retired?
Indeed, largely because of the double-stacked pitstop after Lewis had passed him. Both McLaren and Mercedes were much quicker than Max (and everyone else) in both the early dry and wet phases of the race. Nothing to suggest that wouldn't have been the case later on.
I’m really not being facetious, but isn’t it ‘largely’ because Hamilton overtook him?
I don't think that the fact it was George that Lewis overtook was the important issue, I think it could have been anyone. The important part was that Lewis overtook to take the lead.

Blib

45,410 posts

204 months

Monday 8th July
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Just seen the race 'as live', having avoided the result.

What a great race. Well done Lewis. Max drove a solid race too.

McLaren need more time at the pointy end to get used to making the right decisions when the chips are down.

Ferrari? Crikey. hehe

cuprabob

15,551 posts

221 months

Monday 8th July
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MKnight702 said:
PlywoodPascal said:
Dave200 said:
MustangGT said:
Dave200 said:
Had George not retired and had McLaren not made two howling strategy calls, he'd have probably been chasing Lewis or George for 4th in that final stint.
You do realise George was legitimately 2 places behind Lewis when he retired?
Indeed, largely because of the double-stacked pitstop after Lewis had passed him. Both McLaren and Mercedes were much quicker than Max (and everyone else) in both the early dry and wet phases of the race. Nothing to suggest that wouldn't have been the case later on.
I’m really not being facetious, but isn’t it ‘largely’ because Hamilton overtook him?
I don't think that the fact it was George that Lewis overtook was the important issue, I think it could have been anyone. The important part was that Lewis overtook to take the lead.
I think the key point of Lewis going past George meant that as the lead car he got first dibs on the pit stop although in reality they double stacked so not as much advantage as could have been if they had done them a lap apart, like McLaren.

jm doc

2,923 posts

239 months

Monday 8th July
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PhilAsia said:
Still Mulling said:
The SM post-race viewpoint

Yeah, I have a header now hehe

That was fun. Great to have such a competitive field. No reason to hear the bloody word, "wafty" again!

Pleased for Lewis. That, clearly and understandably, meant a lot to many.

Credit to Hulk.



As for the playground sniping and bickering that has occurred throughout this and so many other F1 threads, I can confirm that I am literally in the middle coaching my children on how to resist the temptation to behave like this.

Since you are adults (note: assumption), I'll summarise for you in simple terms:

GROW UP!

Your actions are unbelievably pathetic.

Choose better.

Thank you.
Yes, good to know you're teaching your children how not to behave. Wafting in with your holier-than-yow attitude is not a good example.
rofl

skeeterm5

3,638 posts

195 months

Monday 8th July
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For me this was the best race of the season so far.

The only thing that spoilt it (again) was DRS which allowed MV to simply drive by LN and cost us the chance to see a great battle between two drivers on form.