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Тема: [F1] 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix |
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Gasly couldnt get close to a podium at red bull has just gotten one at Toro Rosso 😂😂
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Too bad ALB was cheated out of his podium ... Following that I think we all could agree that HAM should get a 5s penalty for causing a collision, he even admitted and took full blame. VET also has got to find a creative way to explain his own blow to the Ferrari team as a whole, I'm getting out another popcorn ... :P
Quote ( Kyle Morris @ November 17th 2019,19:49:05 ) Gasly couldnt get close to a podium at red bull has just gotten one at Toro Rosso 😂😂
He did! Bon chance to him too! He even beat the Merc on that dash for the line ...
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I am really looking forward to the stewards' resolution on the HAM/ALB investigation. It can result in having Sainz on 3rd position (if that ends up being the case, I just feel a little bad for Sainz, since he could have enjoyed the podium atmosphere).
A little about the Ferrari debacle: Vettel did push a little too much into LeClerc's car. That could have been avoided.
In my opnion, Interlagos was the best GP of the year, by far.
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Give him 10s stick him behind Albon in the results where he was at the time
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Quote ( Daniel Mendes @ November 17th 2019,20:17:45 ) I am really looking forward to the stewards' resolution on the HAM/ALB investigation. It can result in having Sainz on 3rd position (if that ends up being the case, I just feel a little bad for Sainz, since he could have enjoyed the podium atmosphere).
A little about the Ferrari debacle: Vettel did push a little too much into LeClerc's car. That could have been avoided.
In my opnion, Interlagos was the best GP of the year, by far.
Shame I can only give +1 for a comment worth +100! i.e. 100% agree
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Yeap +5s to Hamilton. Now remains to be seen whether that's Sainz jr's first F1 podium and Mac's first since Aus'14
OR
as the stewards are investigating him too, is that Räikkönen in 3rd thus meaning Sauber's first since Jap'12 and first podium by a 40-year old since ages :D Or if you really wanna have a dig at it, first Alfa podium since Patrese in Italy 1984.
E: forgot Schumi in '12, that's the last podium for a 40-year old assumably
Quote ( Daniel Mendes @ November 17th 2019,20:17:45 ) In my opnion, Interlagos was the best GP of the year, by far. Hockenheim was still better, but this race once again proves why the last race should be in Interlagos instead of Abu Dhabi which can likely battle for dullest GP of the year.
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Albon went wide so Lewis took the inside.
Really its a racing incident ..
It would have been to the dutch followers if it had been Crashstappen that had done it .
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Yep, I'm a McLaren fan but I don't think this was a correct decision. The gap was there, then Albon closed the door, racing incident.
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Quote ( Michael Jones @ November 17th 2019,21:41:04 ) Albon went wide so Lewis took the inside. Really its a racing incident ..
Even Lewis himself disagreed as he should since it was still Albon's corner. So he took the blame on himself. Which makes him an even better champ than he already is.
Quote ( Michael Jones @ November 17th 2019,21:41:04 ) It would have been to the dutch followers if it had been Crashstappen that had done it .
Of course I've the 'wrong' flag to possibly be an objective F1 enthusiast for the past 35 or so years.. So despite that 'wrong' flag I'm glad F1 has once again some real racing drivers among them, with Verstappen, Leclerc, Sainz, Norris, probably Russel... Hamilton has it too, but he's usually upfront to show it ofter. For a long time F1 had just 'drivers' of which Bottas is most likely the best example. He didn't take the gap that was there more than once (and that was just today...).
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Quote ( Jay De Snoo @ November 17th 2019,21:57:50 ) For a long time F1 had just 'drivers' of which Bottas is most likely the best example. He didn't take the gap that was there more than once (and that was just today...). I agree - time and time again when he was following Leclerc I was think "He's got him now" but he just didn't go for the move. You just know if it was Hamilton or Max they would have gone for it
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Quote ( Riley Dunlop @ November 17th 2019,22:46:24 ) I agree - time and time again when he was following Leclerc I was think "He's got him now" but he just didn't go for the move. You just know if it was Hamilton or Max they would have gone for it
Then at least you and me have great F1 years ahead :) I'll just let the moaners moan. 'Wrong' flag or not :P
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I love agrressiveness in F1, when is done properly. But if you're just aggressive and push someone out of the race, it's not just a race incident. It's a race incident that should be penalized, otherwise how do you tell the difference between a great move and a stupid one?
Vettel just proves what he is, a spoiled pratt, and Hamilton made a mistake and if a penalty is given, I think it's fair enough, at least it would be fair for Gasly... (and Sainz).
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Definitely a good race, the first half was kind of boring (except the part where Verstappen overtook Hamilton for 1st) and then those dramas began. Well last race will probably be a boring one, but we never know.
I'm actually impressed by the fact, that this was first Mercedes' retirement as well this year with a car problem. Not to mention, that Hamilton hasn't had a single race out of points as well...
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Mercedes have only had 4 mechanical race retiements in the last 3 years which is crazy
In my opinion Germany was a marginally better gp. it's funny that after France it was looking to be a really dull year, then we were absolutely bombarded with good races;
Austria, Britain, Germany, Hungary, Italy and now this. Spa, Japan were decent to and Bahrain was also top level.
Its been a frustrating season, but we've had a lot of good moments to remember I think
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i love this race i want meet sebastian vettel leclerc hamilton vestapen
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sainz alonso norris prost schewmaker and go see the mclaren thirst
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Quote ( Arthur Fernandes @ November 18th 2019,01:58:02 ) i want meet sebastian vettel leclerc hamilton vestapen Are you sure that's his real name ?...
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Quote ( Michael Jones @ November 17th 2019,21:41:04 ) Albon went wide so Lewis took the inside.
Really its a racing incident ..
It would have been to the dutch followers if it had been Crashstappen that had done it .
Albon was on the racing line, he left some space, but was still ahead of Hamilton.
Even Hamilton is saying it was his fault, what else does a salty guy need to be convinced!
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I think one commentator I read put it very well:
"It was a half-hearted defence against Hamilton’s half-hearted lunge"
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Quote ( Niek Nijboer @ November 18th 2019,10:01:23 ) Quote ( Michael Jones @ November 17th 2019,21:41:04 )
Albon went wide so Lewis took the inside.
Really its a racing incident ..
It would have been to the dutch followers if it had been Crashstappen that had done it .
Albon was on the racing line, he left some space, but was still ahead of Hamilton.
Even Hamilton is saying it was his fault, what else does a salty guy need to be convinced!
But at least Lewis has the decency to admit that he might have made a mistake unlike chrashstappen who blames everybody else but himself
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Quote ( Michael Jones @ November 18th 2019,14:28:09 ) Quote ( Niek Nijboer @ November 18th 2019,10:01:23 )
Quote ( Michael Jones @ November 17th 2019,21:41:04 )
Albon went wide so Lewis took the inside.
Really its a racing incident ..
It would have been to the dutch followers if it had been Crashstappen that had done it .
Albon was on the racing line, he left some space, but was still ahead of Hamilton.
Even Hamilton is saying it was his fault, what else does a salty guy need to be convinced!
But at least Lewis has the decency to admit that he might have made a mistake unlike chrashstappen who blames everybody else but himself
Let's compare apples with apples shall we. Ol' Hammy was as obnoxious when he was young. Time is a funny thing like that. With age, people grow more mature... who'd have thunk it.
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Quote ( MG van Rensburg @ November 18th 2019,14:52:41 ) With age, people grow more mature... who'd have thunk it.
I dunno... I'll let you know when I grow up :)
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Quote ( Mikko Suhonen @ November 17th 2019,21:17:47 ) Hockenheim was still better, but this race once again proves why the last race should be in Interlagos instead of Abu Dhabi which can likely battle for dullest GP of the year.
Brazil can't compete with that kind of money. The reason why Abu-Dhabi is the last race of the season now is purely financial driven.
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Quote ( Arthur Fernandes @ November 18th 2019,02:02:32 ) oi daniel mendes
uhm... Oi?
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Quote ( Arthur Fernandes @ November 18th 2019,01:58:02 ) i love this race i want meet sebastian vettel leclerc hamilton vestapen
In this exact order, or it wouldn't really matter?
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Quote ( Lebron Savignon @ November 18th 2019,01:10:33 ) Mercedes have only had 4 mechanical race retiements in the last 3 years which is crazy
I love the fact that retirement due to engine issues has decreased tremendously over the years. Tech is here to help in that matter. I was VERY surprised by Bottas being left on foot due to an engine issue.
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What is it with Brazilians not knowing to use the edit button and double/triple/quadruple posting :o
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