Mercedes AMG GLA (new Mercedes SUV) they transport their own vehicles just like how Ferrari gets to take out either Ferrari' / Maserati's in each country that has a Ferrari / Maserati showroom.raymondu999 wrote:Why is Rosberg sitting in a left-hand-drive car in a country where the cars are right-hand-drive?
I agree, shoot a message to Mercedes AMG GP and ask them what their methodology behind bringing an LHD vehicle to an RHD compliant nation.raymondu999 wrote:I have no doubt they do - but why not bring in a right-hand-drive car? Driving left-hand-drive in a right-hand-drive country is not very easy. All the driver facilities such as tickets and stuff that you have to take are on the right. Trust me, I've driven my friend's LHD car in a RHD country. lol
iotar__ wrote:
What about safety cars Mr Permane? "There was an element of luck for Kimi with the safety car" "Element"? How about full 100% element of luck (25 s)? Really small number in F1. Same song as in Germany: [the safety car] "It played into Kimi's hands a little" Yes "a little", the whole 10 s, he would have had no chance to be anywhere near top 2 without it. What were the other elements I wonder, the bigger part in Germany for example? Ugh, marketing pitch.
They can play their games (what can you do?) and have two failed seasons in a row no one is responsible for of course, but this shameless lying is what bothers me. I'm surprised Allison packed himself and left in the middle of the season despite all the "shots" at great results.
The usual theoretical dissecting about things that didn't happen and wouldn't have happened. What about tyres, traffic, length of stints? Raikkonen got all the benefits of early stop without costs and now you ignore that and mix theory with reality working backwards of course. The fact that early stop wasn't a choice but was forced is another story.sriraj1031 wrote:iotar__ wrote:
What about safety cars Mr Permane? "There was an element of luck for Kimi with the safety car" "Element"? How about full 100% element of luck (25 s)? Really small number in F1. Same song as in Germany: [the safety car] "It played into Kimi's hands a little" Yes "a little", the whole 10 s, he would have had no chance to be anywhere near top 2 without it. What were the other elements I wonder, the bigger part in Germany for example? Ugh, marketing pitch.
They can play their games (what can you do?) and have two failed seasons in a row no one is responsible for of course, but this shameless lying is what bothers me. I'm surprised Allison packed himself and left in the middle of the season despite all the "shots" at great results.
Some posts are quite bitter for reason known top people themselves
To people who was saying Kimi got podium only because of SC, I remember he was already in a podium position before sc came out. Yes sc helped him, but he was right there before sc too.
Before sc
Vettel 1 stop
Gros 1 stop
Kimi 2 stop
Perez 1 stop
Web 2 stop
Ham 2 stop
Hulk 2 stop
Alo 2 stop
Only difference is that he would have been 3rd instead of second, Before that he did some nice moves to reach where he was. the only difference is 2nd or 3rd that's it. (one needs to tell grosjean to be on track and not drive on astro turf )
One needs to appreciate the hard work every driver up and down the grid puts in and not sit in living room and type some crap just because you don't like a particular driver. Also this year kimi has out qualified romain before the tyre specification were changed back to 2012.
Hope we are analytical and not critical without a reason
If no one can't , Vettel can't either ! What did you mean with this statement????Juzh wrote:Just wondering if hamilton's sunday drive will shut up people who claim vettel can't overtake with the slowest car on the straight. As you can see, with a RB philosophy of going pure DF, no one can.
Well that was kinda the point. People were dissing vettel (hungary comes to mind) because he couldn't overtake cars sometimes with his dreadfully slow red bull in straight line. The same people were saying how Hamilton and Alonso could overtake while completely ignoring their car's massive top speed advantage (hamilton had +16kph !!! over vettel in hungary). Finally roles got reversed and what did we see from ham or alo? Nothing! Stuck behind a faster straight line car pretty much the entire race.radosav wrote:If no one can't , Vettel can't either ! What did you mean with this statement????Juzh wrote:Just wondering if hamilton's sunday drive will shut up people who claim vettel can't overtake with the slowest car on the straight. As you can see, with a RB philosophy of going pure DF, no one can.
But Hamilton did NOT have a slower car on straights in Korea.Juzh wrote:Well that was kinda the point. People were dissing vettel (hungary comes to mind) because he couldn't overtake cars sometimes with his dreadfully slow red bull in straight line. The same people were saying how Hamilton and Alonso could overtake while completely ignoring their car's massive top speed advantage (hamilton had +16kph !!! over vettel in hungary). Finally roles got reversed and what did we see from ham or alo? Nothing! Stuck behind a faster straight line car pretty much the entire race.radosav wrote:If no one can't , Vettel can't either ! What did you mean with this statement????Juzh wrote:Just wondering if hamilton's sunday drive will shut up people who claim vettel can't overtake with the slowest car on the straight. As you can see, with a RB philosophy of going pure DF, no one can.
notApineapple wrote:not before driving through the run-off zone for turn 1...Ciro Pabón wrote:
Simple: I've never ever seen an exit that puts you right into the racing line.
It was hardly his top speed that allowed him to get past Webber twice in Hungary.Juzh wrote:Well that was kinda the point. People were dissing vettel (hungary comes to mind) because he couldn't overtake cars sometimes with his dreadfully slow red bull in straight line. The same people were saying how Hamilton and Alonso could overtake while completely ignoring their car's massive top speed advantage (hamilton had +16kph !!! over vettel in hungary). Finally roles got reversed and what did we see from ham or alo? Nothing! Stuck behind a faster straight line car pretty much the entire race.
If Alonso had fastest straight line speed than your statement has no logic behind it! People probably said Vettel can't overtake because they don't count DRS overtaking as real overtaking! DRS overtaking has been introduced few years ago and before DRS they rated best overtakers by their racecraft without DRS ! They probably applied that standards to evaluate Vettel!Juzh wrote:Merc and ferrari had long 7th gear which for whatever reasons (traction, wing angles) did them no good. Fact is, sauber was quicker in a straight line (di resta said they had +7 clicks over next fastest car with no drs) so ham and alo for once found themselves in a position vettel was in since 2009 basically, and they couldn't get past. Can't see anyone dissing them about it.
But he is right though..foxmulder_ms wrote:Did you guys see this, Hamilton's thoughts about the race?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/24419864
I will give Hamilton, "the most arrogant driver of the year" award. I like him but he is loosing it.