Anyone else worried about Lewis?

Time for a thread revival.

Beaten fair and square again by him with the unfortunate name. Game on gentlemen. :thumbsup:
 
Great result. Where are Ferrari though? I thought season might be the one where things evened up a bit, but no.

And nice one Danny Ric for reversing into Kvyat. :D
 
MrPT said:
Great result. Where are Ferrari though? I thought season might be the one where things evened up a bit, but no.

And nice one Danny Ric for reversing into Kvyat. :D
The Ricardo thing was just plain :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :cry: How much does he get paid to dive a car. :roll:

Ferrari are clearly trying to mix it up a bit with strategy. The qualy crash made sure of that. They just don't have the right lead driver, or more importantly, a fast enough car. :wink:
 
buzyg said:
Time for a thread revival.

Beaten fair and square again by him with the unfortunate name. Game on gentlemen. :thumbsup:

I wouldn't say it was fair and square, considering mercedes messed up the last part of q3 :thumbsdown: Valtteri did his best to make sure Lewis was backed up behind him.

But there's only 1 point in it and it appears Ferrari have gone back to being absolutely terrible, so all is well :thumbsup:
 
buzyg said:
MrPT said:
Great result. Where are Ferrari though? I thought season might be the one where things evened up a bit, but no.

And nice one Danny Ric for reversing into Kvyat. :D
The Ricardo thing was just plain :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :cry: How much does he get paid to dive a car. :roll:

Ferrari are clearly trying to mix it up a bit with strategy. The qualy crash made sure of that. They just don't have the right lead driver, or more importantly, a fast enough car. :wink:

Looked stupid from the cameras, but I'd imagine he couldn't see the toro rossi in his mirrors. Brundle always mentions how useless the mirrors on f1 cars are, so perhaps that proves it?

I assume he thought it was completely clear behind him, hence reversing (or trying to) onto the circuit, rather than spinning round like Grosjean did.

Either way, it was very embarrassing for Riccardo. Silly boy.
 
roofer84 said:
Ferrari should put more faith in Leclerc, he is going to be a great driver.

They are putting faith in him, lots of faith. You have to remeber he’s only in his 2nd year in F1 and he’s got a 4 time world champ for a team mate who has helped Ferrari to get back on the pace. At the moment Leclerc is looking very quick but because of his inexperience it’s still Vettel that has the best chance of the title over the course of the whole season, recent spins taken into account. On that subject if it keeps happening then Ferrari will be forced to consider equal status but for now it’s still Vettel with the best chance. Leclerc is a champ in the making no doubt and will get his chance soon enough, Ferrari won’t let him go anywhere if they can help it.
 
buzyg said:
MrPT said:
Great result. Where are Ferrari though? I thought season might be the one where things evened up a bit, but no.

And nice one Danny Ric for reversing into Kvyat. :D
The Ricardo thing was just plain :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :cry: How much does he get paid to dive a car. :roll:

Ferrari are clearly trying to mix it up a bit with strategy. The qualy crash made sure of that. They just don't have the right lead driver, or more importantly, a fast enough car. :wink:
I'm not buying the mirrors excuse. Should have gone to Specsavers. :dizzy:
 
That'll be a no then.

Lots of muttering about the SC helping Mr Hamilton, but he took a gamble to set the car up for race trim instead of qualifying, still got on the front row, and, if he'd been ahead of VB into the first corner, would have been long gone. SC was irrelevant to him.
 
enuff_zed said:
That'll be a no then.

Lots of muttering about the SC helping Mr Hamilton, but he took a gamble to set the car up for race trim instead of qualifying, still got on the front row, and, if he'd been ahead of VB into the first corner, would have been long gone. SC was irrelevant to him.
May be it's time to change the thread title.

Anyone Worried About Seb. :wink:
 
buzyg said:
enuff_zed said:
That'll be a no then.

Lots of muttering about the SC helping Mr Hamilton, but he took a gamble to set the car up for race trim instead of qualifying, still got on the front row, and, if he'd been ahead of VB into the first corner, would have been long gone. SC was irrelevant to him.
May be it's time to change the thread title.

Anyone Worried About Seb. :wink:

Nah!
 
buzyg said:
enuff_zed said:
That'll be a no then.

Lots of muttering about the SC helping Mr Hamilton, but he took a gamble to set the car up for race trim instead of qualifying, still got on the front row, and, if he'd been ahead of VB into the first corner, would have been long gone. SC was irrelevant to him.
May be it's time to change the thread title.

Anyone Worried About Seb. :wink:

He needs pulling away from the limelight for a while. The summer break can't come quick enough for Seb. I'm actually starting to feel a bit sorry for him.

It's obvious this has got into his head and he now can't break away from it. Mental health seems to be a massive thing in most sports these days, but it doesn't appear to have hit motorsport yet.

If he doesn't get some help he will end up retiring soon, in my opinion.

On the other hand, fantastic race apart from that incident. LeClerc/Verstappen and the 2 mercs racing was fantastic to see. Nice, clean, hard racing.

Bottas clearly got help over winter (Seb take note), as he is a man possessed this season. Much better from him :thumbsup:

Lewis 8) 8) 8) he must have asked for help from God, because he's had so much luck (yes I know, you make your own luck) this season. I'm glad as I'm a huge fan of him. That 2016 year still gets under my skin :headbang: :lol:
 
Another cracking race weekend. F1 is actually worth a watch at the moment. :thumbsup:

Lewis was on it today. :driving: Great shout by the tactitions, for a change. Vestapen could do nothing against that.
 
buzyg said:
Another cracking race weekend. F1 is actually worth a watch at the moment. :thumbsup:

It really is. This one a bit more conventional than the last!

Felt a bit sorry for Verstappen since Mercedes clearly didn't have much to lose by taking a punt at the strategy switch. Still, Hamilton made it stick and it's not as if he held back when he was trying to pass him on track either - great racing.
 
MrPT said:
buzyg said:
Another cracking race weekend. F1 is actually worth a watch at the moment. :thumbsup:

It really is. This one a bit more conventional than the last!

Felt a bit sorry for Verstappen since Mercedes clearly didn't have much to lose by taking a punt at the strategy switch. Still, Hamilton made it stick and it's not as if he held back when he was trying to pass him on track either - great racing.
Easy to forget his first lap overtake on Bottas. That is really where the race was made. :wink:
 
buzyg said:
MrPT said:
buzyg said:
Another cracking race weekend. F1 is actually worth a watch at the moment. :thumbsup:

It really is. This one a bit more conventional than the last!

Felt a bit sorry for Verstappen since Mercedes clearly didn't have much to lose by taking a punt at the strategy switch. Still, Hamilton made it stick and it's not as if he held back when he was trying to pass him on track either - great racing.
Easy to forget his first lap overtake on Bottas. That is really where the race was made. :wink:

Ah yes. You mean the bit where Bottas gave up on his career? :cry:
 
MrPT said:
buzyg said:
MrPT said:
It really is. This one a bit more conventional than the last!

Felt a bit sorry for Verstappen since Mercedes clearly didn't have much to lose by taking a punt at the strategy switch. Still, Hamilton made it stick and it's not as if he held back when he was trying to pass him on track either - great racing.
Easy to forget his first lap overtake on Bottas. That is really where the race was made. :wink:

Ah yes. You mean the bit where Bottas gave up on his career? :cry:
Not quite, that was a few seconds later, when he let a Fessa past and lost his front wing. :oops: :cry:
 
MrPT said:
buzyg said:
Another cracking race weekend. F1 is actually worth a watch at the moment. :thumbsup:

It really is. This one a bit more conventional than the last!

Felt a bit sorry for Verstappen since Mercedes clearly didn't have much to lose by taking a punt at the strategy switch. Still, Hamilton made it stick and it's not as if he held back when he was trying to pass him on track either - great racing.

I think that the tacticians' job was made easier by LH. By keeping so very close to MV he gave Red Bull no option but to pit as soon as the gap to CL got big enough. Leave it one lap and LH would have done the undercut. And if he'd been running just a couple of seconds further behind then MV would have had a cushion to extend his tyres a couple more laps.
So, yes, the strategy worked well, but it was made possible by some very close running in 'dirty air' throughout the first stint.

In short, I believe LH made his own luck.
 
enuff_zed said:
In short, I believe LH made his own luck.

I'd have to agree with you there. :thumbsup:

But it was great to get 2 consecutive races that were actually exciting! :D
 
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