2022 Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, May 27 - 29

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chrisc90 wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:37
Wasnt it Charles in Jeddah that crossed/on the line of the pit entry without getting a penalty?

Max's back wheel was definitely ON the line, not over though.
Charles crossed dashed line. Nothing wrong with that fella

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F1NAC wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:40
chrisc90 wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:37
Wasnt it Charles in Jeddah that crossed/on the line of the pit entry without getting a penalty?

Max's back wheel was definitely ON the line, not over though.
Charles crossed dashed line. Nothing wrong with that fella
Couldnt remember the specifics, But I do remember Max calling him out on it over radio.

People just clutching at straws with that one.
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Charles polite in that interview but think you could tell he wasn't happy. Seeing the replay to, of when the box box than stay out calls were being made can see why was in the pit entry when they told him to stay out. More than a little too late.

Without going into all the telemetry Max was gaining very quickly on the inters was it Max being fast, Charles struggling ot a little of both.

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proteus wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:32

Yes it is and should be. Monaco is a Ferrari among tracks and has every right to be here. Maybe cars shouldt be 5+ metres long and weight almost a tonne. If you cant watch it, then dont. Go and do something else at the Monaco weekend.
With all respect to you fellow member its all fine to disagree with my opinion but what i am doing on racing weekends is not really anyone's business.I wanted to watch it and many other people here wanted to watch it as well, does that mean that we do not have the right to express opinon whether is positive or negative?Monaco is a glamorous event with a bit of racing and the 5 meter cars weighing almost a tonne is not even the top of its problems.By the way if Ferrari someday builds a shitbox everyone should buy it because it is a Ferarri? :roll:
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chrisc90 wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:41
F1NAC wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:40
chrisc90 wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:37
Wasnt it Charles in Jeddah that crossed/on the line of the pit entry without getting a penalty?

Max's back wheel was definitely ON the line, not over though.
Charles crossed dashed line. Nothing wrong with that fella
Couldnt remember the specifics, But I do remember Max calling him out on it over radio.

People just clutching at straws with that one.
Yeah. Max is really calling on everything when it's not going his way.

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Spoutnik wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:32
Gillian wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:19
Spoutnik wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:15


Yes, I'm afraid, it's a difficult situation
Based on what? Crashing during qualifying preventing Verstappen from starting before him? Getting the better strategy during the race and then finishing barely 2 seconds before Verstappen on a track where overtaking is almost impossible? I guess Sainz is a title contender now too? Don't be silly, Leclerc and Verstappen are way faster over a full GP distance than Sainz and Perez.
Perez was faster than him all weekend so it's not an argument. Sainz might be too far honestly. But Perez is consistent and, especially, if Verstappen suffer one more DNF/things heat up with Leclerc, he can be there. Rosberg won the title in 2016 but I don't think he's faster than Lewis. Carlos finished ahead of Charles last season but I don't think he's faster than him on race pace.

Sainz is starting to understand the car, he can took point out of Leclerc in the and Verstappen, in the future, like today which favour Perez title hope.
Yet he wasn't. Sure if you just look at session results only...

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Spoutnik wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:47
That could be interesting.

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Oh Lord Ferrari still not maximising their car potential. Yet more races they should have won slipping away,

The sky sports commentators kept going on endlessly about the overcut winning the race for RB but it was Perez pitting earliest (from the front runners) for inters that set the ball in motion. As ever, Ferrari only reacting and getting it wrong. So frustrating when again Charles has been by far the fastest driver and should be maximising.

Lord knows, I’m sure there’ll be races when Ferrari doesn’t have the fastest package so need to win when they have the advantage. 5 poles and only 2 wins… says it all.

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Mogster wrote:
29 May 2022, 10:18
Wouter wrote:
29 May 2022, 09:58
Spoutnik wrote:
29 May 2022, 09:06
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Why posting this nonsens?
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Why is it nonsense? There’s clearly tension between the 2 drivers which RBR will have to manage. RBR can give team orders but having the drivers comply is another thing.

With Bottas and Hamilton we had endless dissection of their relationship and Merc’s management of their relationship. The same is starting with Russell and Hamilton.
I find the changing dynamic between Max and Perez very interesting. It’s quite unlikely but if Perez wins today it could be explosive…
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You know Checo already signed a new contract? There is tension between Max and Checo?

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Max don't care he extended his championship lead. We'll so how things developp

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How many seconds will the penalty be for Max crossing the yellow line? Is there already a hearing scheduled?

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Spoutnik wrote:
29 May 2022, 18:38
honestly considering the track and the fact that hes a 2x wdc what alonso did was unprofessional. you dont hold up 2/3 of the grid at monaco for no reason. he even screwed his teammates race because of it.

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On a side note i find quite a pleasant surprise that more and more drivers getting involved in the title hunt rather that two people getting away with poits like previous seasons.This is going to be a long and interesting season!

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So, it has been mentioned in the Ferrari team thread, but it seems nobody is talking about the fact that Sainz had the opportunity to be P1 after his stop, but Latifi despite being shown blue flags as Sainz exit the pit lane along side him, blocked Sainz for half a lap before finally getting out of the way, allowing Sergio to get ahead after his stop.

Look at this: https://streamja.com/k2JLR

How in the world was there no penalty?

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