That was about the same feeling every supporter of Fer or RB had eversince 2014 .. it kinda sucks as there's not much you can do.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 01:05I have never felt so vulnerable as a HAM supporter before.... The RedBull top speed was a given, but I knew it was over once Max's medium tyres were holding on. It's just flashbacks of the days when Vettel was at RedBull, the car was perfectly in tune with the driver and the chance of Vettel making a mistake was close to zero. Same with Max. When you have that, it's a forgone conclusion in the races.
It was indeed truly amazing in didn't turn into a Webber-esque backflip.BlueCheetah66 wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 00:03On the Alonso crash, I was kind of worried by how long he stayed nose up. I wonder how close his car was to flipping due to its own aero
Yes exactly. It remembers 2010 to 2013. Even lots of mistakes from vettel, he could still win.langedweil wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 01:46That was about the same feeling every supporter of Fer or RB had eversince 2014 .. it kinda sucks as there's not much you can do.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 01:05I have never felt so vulnerable as a HAM supporter before.... The RedBull top speed was a given, but I knew it was over once Max's medium tyres were holding on. It's just flashbacks of the days when Vettel was at RedBull, the car was perfectly in tune with the driver and the chance of Vettel making a mistake was close to zero. Same with Max. When you have that, it's a forgone conclusion in the races.
Dislike to Max and Red Bull is going to keep the fire burning for very long. Competition doing a bad job is their problem. A driver driving flawless is a sight to watch.selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 04:21Yes exactly. It remembers 2010 to 2013. Even lots of mistakes from vettel, he could still win.langedweil wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 01:46That was about the same feeling every supporter of Fer or RB had eversince 2014 .. it kinda sucks as there's not much you can do.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 01:05I have never felt so vulnerable as a HAM supporter before.... The RedBull top speed was a given, but I knew it was over once Max's medium tyres were holding on. It's just flashbacks of the days when Vettel was at RedBull, the car was perfectly in tune with the driver and the chance of Vettel making a mistake was close to zero. Same with Max. When you have that, it's a forgone conclusion in the races.
I think it will happen for next rule change.
Hamilton had that flappy tire deflector in Monza as well. They haven’t been calling cars into the pits for it.
As was Mercedes for a damaged FW on Russell. Let's not make this partisan.