Mark gave Seb the finger quite clearly after he got past.myurr wrote:Here comes the finger
This. I am an Alonso supporter but I thought it was very foolish and irresponsible of him not to come in. The debris could have punctured another driver's tire or whatever...OppositeLock wrote:I thought there was a rule about driving with obvious damage. Alonso put all the drivers at risk. He was lucky to lose the front wing where he did.stefan_ wrote:I don't understand why did they keep Alonso out. That FW had no chance to resist under the loads of the two straights.
Vettel's behaviour is pure s**t.
Massa was great today. Bottas had a good race too, Bianchi again very good.
Can you put this in context? I missed it livePoleman wrote:ROFL @ Helmut Marko about the No1 and No2 driver state! =D>
And then he has the cheek to say that there is a clear one, two at Mercedes. ahh I really dont like Markoseventhsin wrote:Can you put this in context? I missed it livePoleman wrote:ROFL @ Helmut Marko about the No1 and No2 driver state! =D>
Was very clever racing from Hamilton. He's clearly on his game at the moment, and Rosberg is keeping him very honest. Shame about the fuelling issue for Hamilton - we don't know yet if it was a problem or miscalculation.SilverArrow10 wrote:Please tell me we are going to discuss the Lewis, Nico fight. Lewis slows let Nico past took him back on the DRS. Did that about three times. Good stuff
Agree.Shrieker wrote:Multi 21 Seb... Multi 21 I'm surprised Mark fXXXng thought even for a moment that team orders would work in his favor as well.
On the other hand, we see Ross Brawn doing what twitmarsh couldn't and wouldn't do for Hamilton. Exactly the reason he moved from McLaren.
Yeah I think there are hard feelings. But I dont think it will dominate the team like it will with RedbullJMN wrote:Come to think of it, did Vettels move on Webber on the pit straight comply to the rule clarification from last year following the incident where Hamilton overtook Rosberg?
On another note: very mature replies by Nico to Sky's questions.
It's probably touch and go. The pit lane is considered part of the track, it's whether there is a void between the two where Vettel had all four wheels at the same time.JMN wrote:Come to think of it, did Vettels move on Webber on the pit straight comply to the rule clarification from last year following the incident where Hamilton overtook Rosberg by going outside the white lines?
On another note: very mature replies by Nico to Sky's questions.