2013 German GP - Nurburgring

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The top qualifiers have tried very hard to undercut each other and did not exploit the performance potential. Grosjean was the only one who remained cool.
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SC-buttonpressers were a bit too trigger happy there.
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Joie de vivre wrote:Well there was no need for SC.
car without driver on track!!!!
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WhiteBlue wrote:
Joie de vivre wrote:Well there was no need for SC.
car without driver on track!!!!
Still makes it a bad decision, someone in the control room didn't keep his head cool and made a right assesment.
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WhiteBlue wrote:
Joie de vivre wrote:Well there was no need for SC.
car without driver on track!!!!
only for 3 seconds!!!!!!!

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Joie de vivre wrote:LOLOLOLOL what a RETARD!!!!
Who? Bianchi? AFAIK F1 cars don't have a parking brake.

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piast9 wrote:
Joie de vivre wrote:LOLOLOLOL what a RETARD!!!!
Who? Bianchi? AFAIK F1 cars don't have a parking brake.
More than that they get penalised if they don't put the car in neutral so that it can be pushed away.

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Alonso lucky
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The hurt camera guy is supposed to have a concussion and feeling pain in his chest

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Safety Car regulations need to be changed asap.
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myurr wrote:
piast9 wrote:
Joie de vivre wrote:LOLOLOLOL what a RETARD!!!!
Who? Bianchi? AFAIK F1 cars don't have a parking brake.
More than that they get penalised if they don't put the car in neutral so that it can be pushed away.
Does neutral in a F1 car mean that it kinda brakes? because else shouldn't a gear be better than neutral if you want to have it stay in place?

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WhiteBlue wrote:Alonso lucky
Why?

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Joie de vivre
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cuz he just got very closely behind kimi maybe???

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kaller wrote:Does neutral in a F1 car mean that it kinda brakes? because else shouldn't a gear be better than neutral if you want to have it stay in place?
By definition the car needs to be free to move so that the marshalls can push it out of the way. A fire marshall was at the car before it rolled away, that guy should have stopped the car from rolling away rather than just leaving it.

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SAFETY CAR IS SUCH A BOLONY!!!! Safety car is on track as long the last car (Webber) gets behind everybody. So basicly, RBR could told Webber to cruise around the track as long as RBR wants, which means they dictate for how long SC is staying on track. Great stratey RedBull, --- up the webber for vettels victory.