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Moozo

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The conspiracy stuff indeed stupid, but Mercedes really don't help themselves.

There are even fewer excuses for having stuff break, or having bad strategy calls, or having a massively inferior pit crew, when you're a world-class outfit who have built a machine that demolishes anything else out there. So they need to sort that out.
 

Yagami_Sama

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During the race, the commentators here in Brazil said that, there are some “rumors” that Honda is quite pissed with Ron Dennis, Because thanks to him all sponsor are leaving and no new sponsor are willing to join, due to his absurd requirements . And thanks to this all loss are been paid by Honda and they are no happy with this.

Is there a change to Honda break the deal and start to supply power units to other teams ? Looks like the relation between them are not in a good shape.
 

Zeknurn

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Aiii

So not worth it
Pretty cool to see them getting along so well!

Is it common for drivers to travel together like this? Or were they invited on the plane by one of the drivers (Rosberg I assume?)

They all live in Monaco, so this is their equivalent of carpooling, I suppose.

Do you guys think all the drivers are in a group-Whatsapp? Did they kick out Dany Kvyat and Vettel for arguing all night last weekend?
 

RSP

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They all live in Monaco, so this is their equivalent of carpooling, I suppose.

Do you guys think all the drivers are in a group-Whatsapp? Did they kick out Dany Kvyat and Vettel for arguing all night last weekend?

Jenson is group admin?
 

Goldrusher

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https://www.silverstone.co.uk/news/renault-f1-filming-day/

Renault Sport Formula 1 Team - Filming Day
Free Admission - Friday 6 May

Join us and attend the Renault Sport Formula One Team filming day at Silverstone on Friday 6th May, with free admission to the venue and access to the International Pit Straight grandstand!

Gates open at 8.45am, with track activity scheduled to run from 9am to 5pm. The team's drivers, Kevin Magnussen and Jolyon Palmer, will be driving the R.S.16 at various intervals throughout the day, whilst vehicles of the Renault Sport range will be taken to their limits on track!
 

cantona222

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What is the best way to see the highlights of finished races of this season. Does F1 have an official youtube channel with highlights? I am new to this.
 

DD

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During the race, the commentators here in Brazil said that, there are some “rumors” that Honda is quite pissed with Ron Dennis, Because thanks to him all sponsor are leaving and no new sponsor are willing to join, due to his absurd requirements . And thanks to this all loss are been paid by Honda and they are no happy with this.

Is there a change to Honda break the deal and start to supply power units to other teams ? Looks like the relation between them are not in a good shape.

That's a help Sauber could use. =/
 

Aiii

So not worth it
At least that's what this year standings clearly tell me. A total domination by the IceMan. Let's see where Vettel can find a place for 2017 since Grosjean is going to replace him next year.

Sauber? Manor?

Well there's no way a German will drive for an American team, that shit wouldn't fly.
 
At least that's what this year standings clearly tell me. A total domination by the IceMan. Let's see where Vettel can find a place for 2017 since Grosjean is going to replace him next year.

Sauber? Manor?

He'll be Alonso's team mate next year at McLaren.

That would be so great.
 

NHale

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He'll be Alonso's team mate next year at McLaren.

That would be so great.

Can't wait for people arguing about who beat who in each practice session. Glorious. "Vettel is the greatest" "Alonso samurai is a Sunday driver" "German Jesus is 13-12 in practices so far. Clear domination"

It would only be better if they allow 3 cars per team and Lewis join them as well. If the already idiotic Mercedes sabotaging Lewis conspiracy in some posts here are not enough already that would definitely seal the deal about burning GAF servers.
 

Mastah

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Sauber F1 Team ‏@SauberF1Team 3m3 minutes ago

1/2 - Quick news: We cancelled the first in-season test in BCN. There are 2 reasons: 1. We will not introduce a car update at the #SpanishGP

2/2 … 2. We do not have a young/test driver available that fulfills the requirements #F1

Damn :/
 

Aiii

So not worth it
You know things are bad when Sauber doesn't have a driver available for every criteria.

It's more that they don't have the parts to replace so they can't risk a young driver fucking up a chassis or worse. There's plenty of fools willing to pay for a drive in the shittiest team on the grid.
 
During the race, the commentators here in Brazil said that, there are some “rumors” that Honda is quite pissed with Ron Dennis, Because thanks to him all sponsor are leaving and no new sponsor are willing to join, due to his absurd requirements.


Clearly BS as Ronbo got Chandon, Volvo Trucks, Richard Mille and last month Calsonic Kansei to join.


Is there a change to Honda break the deal and start to supply power units to other teams ? Looks like the relation between them are not in a good shape.

They will supply other teams next season if the Japanese F1 press is reliable, weeks ago they reported several teams are in talks with Honda.

Sauber, Force India, Toro Rosso?

Who's the next Red Bull development driver to step up? Any chance The Stoff can take Verstappen's place if Rosso go Honda power?
 

Fox Mulder

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Clearly BS as Ronbo got Chandon, Volvo Trucks, Richard Mille and last month Calsonic Kansei to join.



They will supply other teams next season if the Japanese F1 press is reliable, weeks ago they reported several teams are in talks with Honda.

Sauber, Force India, Toro Rosso?

Hope so, they could use the additional data. Renault has a lotus shitbox built for a merc engine, but at least they've got Redbull still too.
 

chadskin

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Mercedes write open letter to fans to silence conspiracy theories
To the fans,

We returned from Russia on Monday with mixed emotions. On the one side, filled with pride at another one-two finish - a rare achievement in the ultra-competitive world of Formula One and something to be savoured but never taken lightly. On the other, pained by a stressful weekend - both behind the wheel, on the pit wall, in the garage, back at the factories and for all of you watching at home.

We have seen a lot of frustration aired online after the mechanical issues experienced in Sochi. We share those same emotions - but for us, it goes far beyond frustration. For those watching at home, a Grand Prix weekend starts on a Thursday morning and ends on Sunday night. A bad result might hurt for a few hours afterwards - but then life moves on. For more than one thousand people at Brackley and Brixworth, however, this is our life. These men and women pour their blood, sweat and tears into racing, day in, day out - often working around the clock and spending weeks at a time away from loved ones. They do so through passion for their work, loyalty to their team-mates and a desire to be the best.

The success we have enjoyed in recent times has not come about by accident. To paraphrase Mr Toto Wolff, we have worked our a**es off to get where we are today - and we have done so as a team. The faces you see at the track are only the tip of the iceberg - but they are a perfect example of just what this represents. They don't just perform pit-stops together. They travel, share rooms, eat meals, construct garages, build cars, re-build broken cars, kit spares and pack down tonnes of freight - together. They sweat, strain, laugh, cry, shout, scream, celebrate, and commiserate - together. And, as one of our own often says, they win and lose - together. We have the best guys and girls in the world, doing an awesome job, week in and week out - and they do it for the team. Not for one driver or the other - but for each other. There is no 'A' or 'B' team here. Every single member of the crew has earned their right to be counted among the elite of their trade - and have sacrificed much to do so.

What happened in Sochi showed the world just what a team working in unison is capable of. We were baffled and gutted by the repeat MGU-H failure on Lewis' car in qualifying. But we kept calm, gathered our thoughts and sprung into action. It took a monumental effort from a significant number of people back in the UK and in Russia to fly spare parts out to the track, fit them to the spare Power Unit by working through the night and make sure Lewis could start from P10 on Sunday without having broken parc fermé. This made Sunday all the more stressful for each of us. But, in the end, we were relieved just to get both cars to the flag.

Shortly after his pit stop, we saw some alarming behaviour from Nico's MGU-K. We spent a number of laps reassuring him that he had a good gap over Lewis and could ease off before the FIA gave us the all-clear to tell him to switch to a setting that would control the issue. At the wheel, Nico wouldn't have had any inkling of the stress on the pit-wall. When he put in the fastest lap on the penultimate lap of the race, he was still in that 'safe' setting - demonstrating just how much pace the car had last weekend.

Not long after Nico's issue arose, we started to see the water pressure falling on Lewis' car. At the time, he was pushing hard to catch Nico and pull away from Kimi - posting several purple lap times in the process. Again, we needed to await confirmation from the FIA of what we could tell him via the radio. After several calls asking him to take it easy, the all-clear came to let him know that he was losing water pressure. With zero - yes, zero! - water pressure remaining for the last 16 laps, the job he did to nurse the car home and still retain second place was truly remarkable. He had to keep the car as cool as possible to avoid damaging the engine whilst also keeping Kimi at a safe distance, which was no mean feat. We genuinely aren't sure by what miracle the car limped across the line - but we're certainly not going to complain.

Ultimately, none of this changes the fact that we have not met our own expectations in terms of reliability so far this season. Performance-wise we are right on the money - with a points haul just two shy of what we had managed by the same stage in 2015. But there is work to be done. Our goal is not simply to be fast but bulletproof too. Not just to manage problems but to understand them, fix them and ensure they are not repeated. We are working tirelessly to do just that and will continue to do so every step of the way. But there are no guarantees. This is a mechanical sport, balancing on the knife edge of performance and endurance. You have to push the boundaries and failures can happen

And then, there's the bigger picture. Here we sit, picking apart a weekend of various challenges - both on and off track. But look at the result. We should not simply be grateful to see both cars crossed the line but proud and humbled after a team result which quite literally could not have been stronger, thanks to the amazing efforts of the guys and girls in the factories, in the engineering offices, on the pit wall, in the garage and, of course, in the cockpit.

So, four races down, 17 to go. And, from what we've seen so far, it's going to be one heck of a rollercoaster. There will be highs and lows, good day and bad days, successes and defeats. But, through all of this, we stand united as a team - just as we always have. To those who stand with us, we thank you. And to the rest - the haters, the naysayers, the conspirators... if we can convince even half of you of what we really stand for, we'll consider that a battle well won.

Together, #WeAreW07
Together, #WeAreTheSilverArrows

lol
 

Aiii

So not worth it
Do they even fucking realize how obnoxious it sounds when you talk about "rare achievements" and "how hard things are for us" when you win every fucking race for two years straight and are AT LEAST a second ahead of the entire competition.

Seriously. Just shut up. Don't say anything. Just don't.
 

Zeknurn

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Do they even fucking realize how obnoxious it sounds when you talk about "rare achievements" and "how hard things are for us" when you win every fucking race for two years straight and are AT LEAST a second ahead of the entire competition.

Seriously. Just shut up. Don't say anything. Just don't.

#WeAreTheSilverArrows #WeAreW07 #Blessed

You beat me to it
 

Aiii

So not worth it
Yeah, but why is it that only Lewis' car has failed and Nico won all the races? That can't be right!

We're skipping over the real conspiracy though. Since we never ever see Rosberg on TV during the races, does he even do the laps or does he just park his car somewhere around a corner and only pop-up to do a pitstop or two and then return for the final lap to cross the finish line?
 
Do they even fucking realize how obnoxious it sounds when you talk about "rare achievements" and "how hard things are for us" when you win every fucking race for two years straight and are AT LEAST a second ahead of the entire competition.

Seriously. Just shut up. Don't say anything. Just don't.

This. Fuck off.
 

Mastah

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"Jenson very nearly joined Williams at the back end of last year," Croft told the programme before responding to the question of whether that was the reason why Bottas' extension was delayed.

"You could speculate that that was the case, that Williams kept their options open and didn't take Valtteri's [option] up. It wasn't until Jenson was announced as a McLaren driver that Valtteri was then announced as a Williams driver.

http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/10268260/jenson-button-very-nearly-joined-williams-in-2015

3rd September - Bottas confirmed at Williams
1st October - Button confirmed at McLaren

Dat proper research.
 

NHale

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We're skipping over the real conspiracy though. Since we never ever see Rosberg on TV during the races, does he even do the laps or does he just park his car somewhere around a corner and only pop-up to do a pitstop or two and then return for the final lap to cross the finish line?

Brb posting that Truth Bomb on Autosport message board.
 

Icefire1424

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We're skipping over the real conspiracy though. Since we never ever see Rosberg on TV during the races, does he even do the laps or does he just park his car somewhere around a corner and only pop-up to do a pitstop or two and then return for the final lap to cross the finish line?

Similar to how whenever James May would participate in a race in Top Gear, The Stig would always fill in? Hm, you might be on to something here.

"Some say he was born in Germany, lives in Monaco, and pays taxes to neither. All we know is, he might be the Stig!"
 
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