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The vibe between Lewis and Seb is pretty damn magnanimous so far. They're clearly enjoying the contest.
Yeah.
The Hamilton-Rosberg rivalry seemed oddly frosty compared to now.
The vibe between Lewis and Seb is pretty damn magnanimous so far. They're clearly enjoying the contest.
The vibe between Lewis and Seb is pretty damn magnanimous so far. They're clearly enjoying the contest.
Defo looks good for each of them to be competing so closely with the other, as probably the two dominant drivers of the era. Both will appreciate the comparison for sure.
He would single-handedly suck the life out of the driver banter and podium ceremonies. Ugh. Rosberg having the charisma of a baked potato would put a massive damper on things.Imagine if Rosberg still was in the mix.
You said that Hamilton's tyres wouldn't last until the end? Avatar bet?
I honestly think they became toxically sick of racing each other. I think they've been doing it since age 12 if not younger. Not to mention that Hamilton and Vettel aren't teammates, they don't have to force themselves to be nice or PC, they probably just enjoy the challenge and lack of politics more to be honest.Yeah.
The Hamilton-Rosberg rivalry seemed oddly frosty compared to now.
I think Lewis lost a lot of respect for Rosberg after Monaco and then Spa. Relationship never recovered.Yeah.
The Hamilton-Rosberg rivalry seemed oddly frosty compared to now.
Ferrari lost the race when they decided to stay out on the VSC. Good race.
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Wehrlein really outperformed in that car today. That sauber had no right to be in the top 10 today.
Check this out. It like the races from 20 years ago;
Check this out. It like the races from 20 years ago;
At least Stroll brings in money. Palmer def needs to go.
When your team mate, who based on last season is past his best, has two tangles on-track, pits once more than you, has to do most of the first lap with a puncture and still beats you. I imagine Stroll's money is enough to keep his seat for the rest of the year but Williams have already got to be looking for other options. I wonder if Renault will drop Palmer sooner rather than later as well?
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When your team mate, who based on last season is past his best, has two tangles on-track, pits once more than you, has to do most of the first lap with a puncture and still beats you. I imagine Stroll's money is enough to keep his seat for the rest of the year but Williams have already got to be looking for other options. I wonder if Renault will drop Palmer sooner rather than later as well?
Retract the championship money they will miss out on and consider how much of an obstacle he is for the team to achieve good results. It's only a matter of time before the numbers don't add up.I don't see Williams dumping Stroll any time soon. He paid a fuckload of money.
It's a bit sadistic, but I'd love for Alonso's car to fail at Indy and for Button to grab a podium.
It's a bit sadistic, but I'd love for Alonso's car to fail at Indy and for Button to grab a podium.
I really don't know why Mercedes used old engine in bottas car this race when next race is Monaco. They could have used new one in this race and put the old engine to Monaco. Considering the nature of that track maybe the engine would had lasted.
I really don't know why Mercedes used old engine in bottas car this race when next race is Monaco. They could have used new one in this race and put the old engine to Monaco. Considering the nature of that track maybe the engine would had lasted.
They have power unit upgrades coming down the pike that they want to introduce without any penalties.
Not that it matters now.
Wehrlein really outperformed in that car today. That sauber had no right to be in the top 10 today.
Check this out. It like the races from 20 years ago;
Retract the championship money they will miss out on and consider how much of an obstacle he is for the team to achieve good results. It's only a matter of time before the numbers don't add up.
They have power unit upgrades coming down the pike that they want to introduce without any penalties.
Not that it matters now.
Well no, three faster cars dropped out from the race. That pushed slower cars to front.
Still, kudos to WEH, KVY and GRO, they all drove well.
Retract the championship money they will miss out on and consider how much of an obstacle he is for the team to achieve good results. It's only a matter of time before the numbers don't add up.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/revealed-formula-1-team-payments-for-2017-903197/
Williams without Stroll would have to finish 1st or 2nd in the championship to offset his lost sponsorship money ($35 million). Good luck with that.
Or the other way around: with Stroll they can finish dead last in constructors and still get more money than being 3rd.
Not quite that simple. Being at the front means more premium sponsorship fees.
Yeah, I know (I forgot to mention that, actually), negative PR, less visibility and so on, but I only touched on constructors money, which is the only 100% sure and reliable aspect.
He looked like a giant of a man on that podium. Has to be at least 250 and over 6'5.
Anway. At this point, it seems clear that Ferrari is better in racing stints than the Merc, while the Mercs have a power advantage that bears fruit in qualifying.