To Beelsebob
Give up mate, he cant get his head around it. The Red Bull was (according to dxpetrov) the fastest car on the track,
This is the reason Red Bull finished 1st & 2nd....... Oh wait, it was 4th & 8th
While people keep bashing Maldonado they should atleast get their facts right. Maldonado isn't involved in the first video. But then again, whatever suits your agenda...SeijaKessen wrote: It was drama-free relative to Valencia.
I'm sure there are those who have jumped on because it feels like a bandwagon.
But, here are a few videos from Maldonado's pre-F1 days.
He is a liability out there in my opinion.
You can form your own conclusions.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt5nt7IdyPs[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aYnB5Y4MIs[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5-bblaS_TA[/youtube]
Exactly. It was 4 times the fastest car. Usually a 1-2 will already denote the fastest car. But Red Bull took it a step further and multiplied the 1-2 4 times over to get a 4-8NathanOlder wrote:To Beelsebob
Give up mate, he cant get his head around it. The Red Bull was (according to dxpetrov) the fastest car on the track,
This is the reason Red Bull finished 1st & 2nd....... Oh wait, it was 4th & 8th
Maldonado is not on that video. Even though the commentators and all the internet critics in the world try to convince me he is. It's Stefano Proetto that hits Colin Fleming's and Alx Danielsson's cars.MuseF1 wrote:No mate, but theres res flags waving and he didnt slow down, hence causing a second and very dangerous crash
Very mature.NathanOlder wrote:To Beelsebob
Give up mate, he cant get his head around it. The Red Bull was (according to dxpetrov) the fastest car on the track,
This is the reason Red Bull finished 1st & 2nd....... Oh wait, it was 4th & 8th
I don't hate Maldonado per se, I just think he is an idiot, and a liability on the track.TzeiTzei wrote:While people keep bashing Maldonado they should atleast get their facts right. Maldonado isn't involved in the first video. But then again, whatever suits your agenda...SeijaKessen wrote: It was drama-free relative to Valencia.
I'm sure there are those who have jumped on because it feels like a bandwagon.
But, here are a few videos from Maldonado's pre-F1 days.
He is a liability out there in my opinion.
You can form your own conclusions.
no it is maldonado.TzeiTzei wrote:Maldonado is not on that video. Even though the commentators and all the internet critics in the world try to convince me he is. It's Stefano Proetto that hits Colin Fleming's and Alx Danielsson's cars.MuseF1 wrote:No mate, but theres res flags waving and he didnt slow down, hence causing a second and very dangerous crash
No, they're not. But Kimi in clean air (stint 2) was still quicker than Vettel in clean air.dxpetrov wrote:Very mature.NathanOlder wrote:To Beelsebob
Give up mate, he cant get his head around it. The Red Bull was (according to dxpetrov) the fastest car on the track,
This is the reason Red Bull finished 1st & 2nd....... Oh wait, it was 4th & 8th
If final race positions are the only detriments of speed of the cars then you've got a lot more to learn about F1, Mate...
"DAMS driver Pastor Maldonado, running solo after team-mate Alx Danielsson's ankle-breaking shunt in qualifying, ended his race in the gravel trap".MuseF1 wrote:no it is maldonado.TzeiTzei wrote:Maldonado is not on that video. Even though the commentators and all the internet critics in the world try to convince me he is. It's Stefano Proetto that hits Colin Fleming's and Alx Danielsson's cars.MuseF1 wrote:No mate, but theres res flags waving and he didnt slow down, hence causing a second and very dangerous crash
http://www.crash.net/renault+ws/race+re ... s_own.html
Thought this thread was about the Hungary GP 2012, didn't realise we had experienced a 'light-speed' moment to take us back to the WS Belgium 2005!TzeiTzei wrote:
"DAMS driver Pastor Maldonado, running solo after team-mate Alx Danielsson's ankle-breaking shunt in qualifying, ended his race in the gravel trap".
Nothing about the crash.
I don't know who is in the first video, so can only go by what commentators and news outlets say. The second one is.. 50-50 really, isn't it? He takes the corner very early (like in Monaco with a certain mr. Hamilton) trying to force the other driver to brake really early I guess, but on the other hand you could argue that gap was always going to disappear sooner (as it did) or later.TzeiTzei wrote:While people keep bashing Maldonado they should atleast get their facts right. Maldonado isn't involved in the first video. But then again, whatever suits your agenda...
Haha, the look on his face too .stefan_ wrote:On a different note...
Photobombing Lotus style