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The Formula 1 2014 Season |OT2| Louder Than Formula E

RoKKeR

Member
All aboard the Williams hype train for 2015
Hell yes! Solid 2/3 finish and for once their strategy didn't tota screw them over... Felipe in theory had a shot at the end which is more than they've had all season.

Noob question but when do we see the new cars?
 

FuturusX

Member
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Sunhi..bringing the best GIFs....Purfect.
 

Mohonky

Member
Pretty subdued atmosphere on the track & stands. No music, no cheering.
Wont be any alcohol either lol

They'll have to jump on a plane and gtfo to party!

Good on Massa tonight, good drive. Williams had an awesome year. A few things to fix and they will be back up there.

Vettel must surely be worried about going to Ferrari, what a shitbox that is.
 

NHale

Member
I will continue to say that if Williams had a top driver on their lineup + decent strategy they would have won at least 3 races this year.

So many wasted opportunities this year especially with strategy. But I'm thrilled Pat Symonds and Claire Williams have been successful. They deserve it.
 

yami4ct

Member
Congrats to Lewis. I can't say I've always been his biggest fan this season, but I can't argue with just how dominant he was most of the time.

That brings an end to my first season watching F1. It was a fun ride. Bit sad to see it go, but it won't be gone long. With all the driver changes and Honda coming into the mix, next season looks to be fun.
 

kharma45

Member
Bianchi - 2 points

Marussia - 2 points

Still my favourite driver :(

I think it was a BBC interview the other day where Caterham believe Marussia will take third last in the table ahead of them and Sauber since they didn't miss more than 3 races. Anyone else hear that, and if it's true, will they still be able to claim the prize money?
 

NHale

Member
Congrats to Lewis. I can't say I've always been his biggest fan this season, but I can't argue with just how dominant he was most of the time.

That brings an end to my first season watching F1. It was a fun ride. Bit sad to see it go, but it won't be gone long. With all the driver changes and Honda coming into the mix, next season looks to be fun.

Mercedes will still be at least 1 second ahead of everyone. Red Bull and Ferrari already know that and that's why they are whining about engine regulations and wanted it changed for 2016.

Only Williams and McLaren-Honda can save us... oh shit.
 

Juicy Bob

Member
It's truly very sad that it looks as though we've seen the last ever grand prix for one of F1's greats. A real gentleman of the sport who has seen success, struggles and has come through it all as one of the classiest competitors of his era.

It's a travesty that his career looks to be over when he had so many seasons left in him, but that's the nature of modern Formula 1, I suppose.

If this truly is the end, I'll always remember him for the many fantastic moments he gave us. Thanks for everything, Kamui.
 

TCRS

Banned
fuck off brundle

It's truly very sad that it looks as though we've seen the last ever grand prix for one of F1's greats. A real gentleman of the sport who has seen success, struggles and has come through it all as one of the classiest competitors of his era.

It's a travesty that his career looks to be over when he had so many seasons left in him, but that's the nature of modern Formula 1, I suppose.

If this truly is the end, I'll always remember him for the many fantastic moments he gave us. Thanks for everything, Kamui.

wtf lol
 

Caramello

Member
Mercedes will still be at least 1 second ahead of everyone. Red Bull and Ferrari already know that and that's why they are whining about engine regulations and wanted it changed for 2016.

Only Williams and McLaren-Honda can save us... oh shit.

They wanted it changed next year. It will be changed in 2016.
 

FuturusX

Member
Williams have a great platform for 2015. They really should have gone for at least one driver swap. Surely they could have made a play for Alonso even Button over Massa for me.
 

NHale

Member
According to Rey Juan Carlos: "Alonso told me he's going to McLaren". It's on Marca.

Also according to Spanish press, Alonso wants Button to stay next year but McLaren needs money to sign him and are waiting for Alonso sponsorship for that to happen. Sounds unbelievable for a team with the biggest budget ever.
 

dakun

Member
It's truly very sad that it looks as though we've seen the last ever grand prix for one of F1's greats. A real gentleman of the sport who has seen success, struggles and has come through it all as one of the classiest competitors of his era.

It's a travesty that his career looks to be over when he had so many seasons left in him, but that's the nature of modern Formula 1, I suppose.

If this truly is the end, I'll always remember him for the many fantastic moments he gave us. Thanks for everything, Kamui.

Wow i thought this was about Button lol
 

Zeknurn

Member
Mercedes will still be at least 1 second ahead of everyone. Red Bull and Ferrari already know that and that's why they are whining about engine regulations and wanted it changed for 2016.

Only Williams and McLaren-Honda can save us... oh shit.

I'm hopeful that we can get away from it being an engine formula and put the control of over performance back into the hands of the teams next year.

Ferrari and Red Bull will make it happen.
 

NHale

Member
It's truly very sad that it looks as though we've seen the last ever grand prix for one of F1's greats. A real gentleman of the sport who has seen success, struggles and has come through it all as one of the classiest competitors of his era.

It's a travesty that his career looks to be over when he had so many seasons left in him, but that's the nature of modern Formula 1, I suppose.

If this truly is the end, I'll always remember him for the many fantastic moments he gave us. Thanks for everything, Kamui.

#Dead
 

shaki123

Member
Who finished with more points again?

They are very similar in pace. Massa had 3 DNF's in podium positions. Shit happens. If it didn't they would be closer. The last 9 races Massa was easily the better racer and scored more points and podiums. They work well together, be thankful for this great driver combination.
 

duckroll

Member
"Hey, I'm sure you're happy for being SECOND place today, but remember how you ALMOST won the World Championship 6 years ago? Felt like shit eh? EH?"

Disgraceful.
 
I'll be honest, I haven't been a Nico fan all season long, but he was so gracious in defeat today that with the double points BS no longer a factor next year, I'll be rooting for him for the championship next year alongside his team mate :)
 

Zeknurn

Member
It's truly very sad that it looks as though we've seen the last ever grand prix for one of F1's greats. A real gentleman of the sport who has seen success, struggles and has come through it all as one of the classiest competitors of his era.

It's a travesty that his career looks to be over when he had so many seasons left in him, but that's the nature of modern Formula 1, I suppose.

If this truly is the end, I'll always remember him for the many fantastic moments he gave us. Thanks for everything, Kamui.

Glorious.
 
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